In this week’s Messianic Jewish Bible study, Josiah and Hosea Geoffrey explore the Torah Portion “Ach’arei Mot” (Leviticus 16:1-18:30), which explains the rituals of Yom Kippur—the one day each year that the high priest goes behind the veil of the Most Holy Place to atone for Israel’s sins. Why must Aaron offer sacrifices for his own sin before atoning for the people? Does the blood of animal sacrifices take away Israel’s sin? How is Yeshua’s atonement more perfect than the Yom Kippur sacrifices? The brothers cover all these questions and more in this episode.
- Series: Perfect Word Torah Portions