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A RECONSIDERATION OF THE THEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND APPLICATION OF THE BURNT OFFERING
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The first burnt offering in Leviticus is the most typical worship in the Old Testament. This burnt offering, which had to be given daily from the time of the Exodus, contains some important regulations and theological significance. That there is no discrimination between the rich and the poor, and that the priest and layman are working together. This provides an important means of Christian worship in today's Christians and modern churches.
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