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30 mar 2023 · The Day of Atonement was the only day Aaron (and subsequent priests) were permitted to enter the innermost part of God’s Tabernacle, wherein lay the Ark of the Covenant. The cover of the Ark is called the Mercy Seat or, Atonement seat.
5 wrz 2024 · In the New Testament, the Day of Atonement is mentioned in Acts 27:9, where some Bible versions refer to it as "the Fast." In ancient Israel, the Day of Atonement laid the foundation for God to forgive the people of any sins committed since the previous year's feast.
4 sty 2022 · The Day of Atonement (Leviticus 23:27-28), also known as Yom Kippur, was the most solemn holy day of all the Israelite feasts and festivals, occurring once a year on the tenth day of Tishri, the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar.
25 mar 2024 · The Day of Atonement, also known as Yom Kippur, is the holiest day in Judaism, offering deep theological significance to Christians as well, symbolizing the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ for humanity's sins, and occurring on the 10th day of Tishrei, the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar, falling in late September or early October.
On the Day of Atonement, the Israelites who survive the Great Tribulation and the Day of the Lord will repent, and God will accept Christ’s sacrifice to pay for their sins. This is represented by the sacrifice of the first goat on the Day of Atonement (Leviticus 16:9, 15-16).
31 mar 2023 · In this article, we will answer questions about the Day of Atonement: where does the Bible mention it, how is it described, why did the Jewish people need atonement, how do they celebrate the Day of Atonement today, what does this special day teach us, and how might it affect our future?
The Day of Atonement is the only fast day stipulated in the Mosaic law. In the couple of centuries before the advent of Christianity, it played a significant role in Judaism. References to it in the Mishnaic Tractate Yoma and in other Jewish sources leave no doubt in the matter.