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Answer: Jesus was crucified "without the camp" (i.e. outside Jerusalem) symbolizing His sacrifice for the sins of the world, which, like the remains of the bullock mentioned in Levitics 4:12, are taken away, their blood earlier having been sprinkled on the altar. The repeated sacrifices of the Old Testament are seen in Christian theology as being a 'type' or a foreshadowing of the once for all sacrifice of Jesus, which takes away sin, both its penalty and power as described in the book of Romans..

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Q: What is the meaning of Jesus' crucifixion in Leviticus 412?
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