Numbers 29:6,13,36 KJB
These verses clearly indicate that the burnt offering had to be made in addition to the sin offering, but with a different meaning. The sin offering had to be a blood sacrifice which symbolized the shed blood of Christ on the cross for all humans who would become saved by grace. This fact can only mean that the burnt offering had to have had a different meaning than did the sin offering.
Both the sin offering and the burnt offering had to be of clean animals "without blemish." Numbers 29:13 (KJB). This meant both sacrifices represented the sinless and perfect life of Christ. Hebrews 4:15 (KJB). Christ had to offer His perfect and innocent life for man's salvation because any sin would disqualify Him from being able to make a successful sacrifice. Jesus had to suffer and die as a perfect man on the cross. He had to dismiss His perfect Spirit to descend into Hell to bear the load of all of the sins and evil that Jesus suffered on the cross which were not washed away by the blood and water that He shed. I John 2:2; Luke 23:46 (KJB). Having left behind Him in Hell all of the sins and evil of all humans who were not saved by grace, Jesus' Father raised His Spirit immaculate from the regions of death to reanimate the perfect body of Jesus so that He could rise from the dead completely victorious over all sins, evil, spiritual death, and the Devil. Luke 23:46; I Peter 3:10-20; Psalm 16:9-11; Acts 2:25-31; II Timothy 1:10; Revelation 1:17-18 (KJB). The sin offering represented Christ's salvation by His grace, and the burnt offering represented Christ's salvation of the rest of humanity by His Spirit's descent into a burning Hell, and His resurrection from Hell and from the grave. Christ never wins a partial victory over evil and the Devil. Christ will absolutely crush the Devil and all evil out of existence just as prophesied. Genesis 3:15 (KJB). All of this means that Christ has the right to visit all humans "on the earth, and under the earth" in the end of the world so that He can cause them all to repent and return to faith in Him as their Savior so that He can use His fiery wrath against evil to purge all of their sins, evil, and spiritual deaths from them, and He can save and recreate their repentant souls and spirits with new bodies to live forever on His recreated earth. Revelation 5:11-14; Genesis 1:31; Genesis 1:26-27; Matthew 13:36-43; Matthew 3:10-12; II Peter 3:9-13; Revelation 21:1-5 (KJB).
All living humans must repent and return to the faith that Christ put into them when He created them so that they can evoke the compassion of Christ that will save them. Habakkuk 2:4; Genesis 1:31 (KJB). Christ knows exactly how to return every human He ever created to faith in Him of their own free will. Since Christ has abolished death itself, and since all humans are alive to God, then God must forever save all of His living humans, some by His grace and all others with a lesser form of salvation. II Timothy 1:10; Luke 20:38; I Corinthians 15:20-23; I Corinthians 3:11-15 (KJB). If Christ does not save all of His living humans whom He destroyed in the great flood, then why will He go and preach to them in prison? I Peter 3:18-20 (KJB). King David, being one of the prophets who wrote God's Word but who did not fully understand that he was saved by grace, prophesied that he believed that God would raise him uncorrupted from the dead along with his uncorrupted Holy One. Psalm 16:9-11 (KJB). Jesus prophesied that the meek shall inherit the earth. These meek will be those whom Christ will visit in the end of the world who will humble themselves to Christ and receive His lesser form of salvation. Matthew 5:5; Revelation 5:11-14; Revelation 20:5; Revelation 21:1-5 (KJB).
In addition to all of this, God instructed that a meat offering be made along with the burnt offering. The meat offering was just flour baked with oil. Once a year on the tenth day of the seventh month, God required every Israelite to demonstrate their repentance by bringing a sin offering or a burnt offering to be sacrificed by the priests. God also required a meat offering to be made with a burnt offering. Apparently, God allowed every repentant Israelite to eat the meat offering. Otherwise, why would He require it? This fact reminds one of that which Jesus taught in John 6:33 and in John 6:51 (KJB).
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