Leviticus 16



Leviticus 16


Excerpt

‎The Day of Atonement ritual required two goats which were used to bring atonement for the people’s sins.
‎The high priest would cast lots to determine which would go to God and which would go to “Azazel.” He would then sacrifice the goat assigned as God’s goat as a sin offering. Azazel’s goat is sent off into the wilderness to make purification. The exact meaning of the term “Azazel” is unknown; it may refer to a wilderness demon, a rocky cliff, or a goat bringing destruction. Essentially, Azazel’s goat was a scapegoat which departed into the desert and removed or carried away the sins of the people.
‎Leviticus 16:11–18 tells how the high priest is to sacrifice the bull to atone for his sins, then how to sacrifice the goat for the people’s sin offering. … More
Butler, Trent C. “Day of Atonement.” Ed. John D. Barry et al. The Lexham Bible Dictionary 2012, 2013, 2014 : n. pag. Print.

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