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Livre 3 sur 10: THE PROMISED REDEEMER. A Journey from Scripture to the Messiah

MUNOZ Caballero, ROGER DE JESUS

 
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Synopsis

Repentance is essential—but Scripture shows it was never the full price of atonement.

From the first pages of the Torah, God reveals a pattern that cannot be ignored: sin brings death, and reconciliation requires more than regret. Blood, covenant, and sacrifice are not later religious inventions—they are woven into the biblical foundations of redemption from the beginning.

Blood, Covenant, and Atonement offers a careful, Scripture-centered exploration of the Torah and Leviticus, uncovering why sacrifice was established by God as a necessary part of His covenantal system. Without polemics, pressure, or institutional arguments, this book lets the text speak for itself—patiently, respectfully, and clearly.

Inside, you will explore:

  • Why sin immediately required death—and why covering always carried a cost
  • Why the Torah treats blood as sacred and forbids its casual use
  • How covenant and substitution work within the Levitical system
  • The meaning of Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) and what it truly resolves
  • Why the biblical logic of atonement points beyond rituals to a final redemption

Written with reverence for Scripture and respect for Jewish tradition, this volume invites honest readers to follow the internal consistency of God’s Word to its unavoidable question:

If blood was always required, where is the final atonement found?

Book 3 in The Promised Redeemer: A Journey from Scripture to the Messiah.

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