And Aaron shall offer his bullock of the sin offering, which is for himself, and make an atonement for himself, and for his house.
Aarón debe ofrecer su toro como ofrenda por el pecado para sí mismo, y hacer expiación por sí mismo y por su casa.
Aarón debe sacrificar un toro para obtener perdón por sus propios pecados y los de su familia.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Old Testament, God gave detailed instructions to Moses for the high priest Aaron to perform the Day of Atonement, a sacred ritual to atone for the sins of the entire nation of Israel. This verse specifically highlights that Aaron had to begin by offering a sacrifice for his own sins and those of his household, underscoring the principle that even spiritual leaders needed purification before interceding for others. This practice reflected the cultural emphasis on holiness and the understanding that sin affected everyone, requiring a mediator who was himself accountable to God.
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