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God’s provision of animal skins foreshadowed Jesus’ sacrificial death, highlighting the need for bloodshed for sin remission and redemption. The act of shedding an animal’s blood to cover Adam and Eve’s nakedness was deeply symbolic. It demonstrated that the consequences of sin required a sacrificial act, one that involved the shedding of innocent blood. This foundational truth is echoed in Hebrews 9:22 (NIV): “Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.”
The necessity of shedding blood for the forgiveness of sins is a theme that runs throughout Scripture. From the sacrifices of Abel to the offerings prescribed in the Levitical laws, the spilling of blood was central to the concept of atonement. This continuous thread culminates in the New Testament with the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
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