I have studied for years but have never quite understood all of the offerings and their specific purpose. What you said still is “foggy” to me. The Last Supper marked the beginning of Passover...which was a Tuesday night actually. Was there a sacrifice offered Tuesday? The lambs were slain on Wednesday at 3pm the same time Yahshua was crucified. His death made atonement for all sin...individually and corporately. Although there were two sacrifices on Yom Kippur. The first goat whose blood was placed on the Holy of Holies was for individual sins, the second goat, the scapegoat Azael was for the corporate sins of Israel. Are these symbolic of the two sacrifices you are talking about? Please help me to understand.
I tried finding a chart for you (from a Jewish orthodox source...) Can’t find it online but if you walk into your local neighborhood Chabad House (google it) you’ll find it in here:
But my point is, you state Jesus was crucified at the time of the pascal sacrifices. That is to equate him with a pascal sacrifice, correct? The challenge is, that sacrifice does not atone for sin. You wrote about the Yom Kippur sacrifices, but it wasn’t on Yom Kippur— So from that perspective, he couldn’t have atoned for general sins of the world, etc.... (Jewish perspective.... but if you would say the Law contains Jesus, well there’s the Law, and it doesn’t square the round peg. No atonement.)