The Tabernacle
Most importantly, the Hebrew word for salvation, "Yeshuah," (or “Jesus”) symbolizes the profound spiritual sustenance and redemption that comes through a relationship with Jesus.
the barabbas paradox
Explore the profound connections between Yom Kippur, Passover, and the crucifixion of Jesus through the lens of the Barabbas Paradox. Discover how these biblical events intertwine to reveal deeper truths about sacrifice, atonement, and the choice between earthly desires and divine salvation.
the Bethlehem Lamb
In the Bible, the prominent theme of the lamb permeates the pages from the Old Testament to the New Testament. Throughout the Old Testament, the concept of the lamb holds significant symbolic meaning, representing purity, innocence, sacrifice, atonement, and redemption. One notable instance is during the Passover feast in ancient Jerusalem, where families would bring a spotless lamb to the priests for sacrifice as a symbol of atonement for sin.