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As part of our God in Many Voices series, Dominic Jackson explores the genre of biblical law through the lens of Leviticus 16. He shows how the Day of Atonement isn’t just an ancient ritual—it’s a legal instruction given to shape Israel’s moral and spiritual life. From priestly garments to scapegoats, Dominic unpacks how these commands revealed God’s justice and mercy, and how they ultimately point to Christ, who fulfils the law and offers lasting atonement. We are invited to see God’s law not as empty regulation, but as a gracious pattern forming a forgiven and holy people.
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As part of our God in Many Voices series, Dominic Jackson explores the genre of biblical law through the lens of Leviticus 16. He shows how the Day of Atonement isn’t just an ancient ritual—it’s a legal instruction given to shape Israel’s moral and spiritual life. From priestly garments to scapegoats, Dominic unpacks how these commands revealed God’s justice and mercy, and how they ultimately point to Christ, who fulfils the law and offers lasting atonement. We are invited to see God’s law not as empty regulation, but as a gracious pattern forming a forgiven and holy people.