And the priest shall dip his finger in some of the blood, and sprinkle it seven times before the LORD, even before the vail.
El sacerdote mojará su dedo en un poco de la sangre y la rociará siete veces delante del SEÑOR, justo frente a la cortina.
El sacerdote debe rociar la sangre siete veces delante del SEÑOR frente a la cortina como parte del ritual.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Old Testament, the book of Leviticus was given to the Israelites through Moses as part of God's instructions for maintaining holiness and proper worship in their community. This verse describes a specific step in the sin offering ritual, where the priest would sprinkle blood in the Tabernacle to atone for unintentional sins, symbolizing purification and the removal of guilt before God. The practice reflected the cultural emphasis on blood as a means of atonement in ancient Israelite society, highlighting God's demand for purity to dwell among His people.
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