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  1. Atonement. s. abbath. a. fternoon. Read for This Week’s Study: Leviticus 16, Lev. 23:27–32, Deut. 19:16–21, Matt. 18:23–35, Isa. 6:1–6. Memory Text: “Who is a God like Thee, who pardons iniquity . and passes over the rebellious act of the remnant of His posses-sion? He does not retain His anger forever, because He delights in ...

  2. Oct 19, 2021 · According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, atonement is, “the process by which a person removes obstacles to his reconciliation with God.” Finally, Dictionary.com puts it this way concerning atonement: “it is the satisfaction or reparation for a wrong or injury.”

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  3. Apr 25, 2024 · The word atonement is used over 100 times in the Old Testament, primarily in the Pentateuch, and it is usually in the context of a sacrifice, either a blood sacrifice or the payment of a certain amount of money. The idea is that a person or thing is unclean due to sin or some other defilement.

  4. The Bible explicitly states that God created and sustains everything through the power of His Son (John 1:1–3; Heb. 1:2, 3).The atone-ment is God’s solution to the problem of sin within this creation. Instead of leaving us to reap the ultimate rewards of sin and rebellion, which would be eternal ruin, He instituted the plan of salvation.

  5. What is the atonement all about? Why is it so important to our Christian faith? What are the blessings of the atonement? These and other questions will be answered as we progress through our study. A definition The doctrine of the atonement can be defined as 'The sacrificial work of our Lord Je-

  6. This work explores the question of the extent of the atonement with special regard to: biblical material, doctrinal development and divergence in thought, and popular criticisms and pragmatic concerns.

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  8. Feb 9, 2024 · Atonement, at its core, refers to the process of reconciliation and reparation for wrongdoing or estrangement. It embodies the idea of making amends, seeking forgiveness, and restoring harmony in relationships, particularly in the context of spirituality and theology.