On the most basic level, the sacrificial death of bulls, goats, and lambs serve as shadows of what Christ will do on the cross. The death of Jesus, the Lamb without spot or blemish, is not merely a record on the pages of history. His death is efficacious. The removal of sin was complete when all sin was transferred to Jesus who bore it on the cross outside the camp
of Jerusalem. Furthermore, the New Testament does not limit the application of Christ’s death to cleansing the person. It also affirms that the sanctuary has been purified by the blood of Christ so that we now have access into the heavenly court (Hebrews 9:22–24). As a result, Christians may draw near to God with hearts sprinkled clean.
35 Le sacrificateur ôtera toute la graisse, comme on ôte la graisse de l'agneau dans le sacrifice d'actions de grâces, et il la brûlera sur l'autel, comme un sacrifice consumé par le feu devant l'Eternel. C'est ainsi que le sacrificateur fera pour cet homme l'expiation du péché qu'il a commis, et il lui sera pardonné.