Who is the scapegoat and why? — God’s justice revealed on the Day of Atonement | Vasko Belovski

This theological analysis examines the biblical Day of Atonement, focusing on the role of the scapegoat (Azazel) as a symbol of divine justice and the ultimate eradication of sin. It highlights the distinction between the two goats in the ritual, explaining how this ceremony serves as a prophetic demonstration of the final judgment and the removal of evil.

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