Numbers 7:46
"one young bull, one ram, one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;"
Key Reflection
These animals represented different aspects of atonement and sacrifice in ancient Israelite worship. The young bull symbolized the communal sins, the ram likely stood for the priesthood or leadership, and the male lamb, being a common sacrificial animal, represented individual repentance and cleansing, reflecting the diverse needs of the community in their approach to God's forgiveness.
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