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The sin offering, a solemn rite, In Leviticus 4, a sacred sight, For sins committed, in deed or thought, Atonement sought, as the law had taught. A bull or goat, without a blemish, Brought to the altar, to seek God's wish, The blood sprinkled, before His throne, A plea for pardon, to Him alone. The priest, a mediator, standing in, Interceding for the people's sin, Confessing faults, with contrite heart, In Leviticus 4, a fresh new start. The fat consumed by fiery blaze, Symbolic of God's righteous ways, The rest burned outside, a solemn sign, Of cleansing sought, so pure and divine. So let us heed, the lesson told, In Leviticus 4, a story bold, That sin requires, a sacrifice made, For grace and mercy, to never fade.
The sin offering, a solemn rite,
In Leviticus 4, a sacred sight,
For sins committed, in deed or thought,
Atonement sought, as the law had taught.
A bull or goat, without a blemish,
Brought to the altar, to seek God's wish,
The blood sprinkled, before His throne,
A plea for pardon, to Him alone.
The priest, a mediator, standing in,
Interceding for the people's sin,
Confessing faults, with contrite heart,
In Leviticus 4, a fresh new start.
The fat consumed by fiery blaze,
Symbolic of God's righteous ways,
The rest burned outside, a solemn sign,
Of cleansing sought, so pure and divine.
So let us heed, the lesson told,
In Leviticus 4, a story bold,
That sin requires, a sacrifice made,
For grace and mercy, to never fade.