What is the significance of Jesus being described as the Lamb of God?
Jesus was the sacrifice for our sins in this world. He took on the sins of us all on the cross and dead with them, even though he was sinless. He rose from the dead on the third day and ascended to heaven. Now, when we accept Jesus Christ into our life as our Lord and Savior, we are forgiven of our sins by God, receive God’s blessing and guidance, and go to heaven to be with God forever after we die. Accepting Christ like this makes us Chirstian. In the Old Testament, in the early days of Israel, the people sacrificed animals to God in the temple as atonement for their sins. The animals had to be perfect and some were lambs. They couldn’t completely forgive all sins forever, but Jesus death was the perfect sacrifice for our sins.
That comes from the constellation Aries which was rising when the myth of Moses, Judaism, etc was invented. Mithra & Ahura Mazda which was before the Christian version was “of the Bull” Taurus. Where the “Washed in the blood of the Lamb” came from was also the same. Just depended on what constellation was rising during the spring equinox during that myth. With Mithraism they had a “Tauraborium for which they washed themselves in the “blood of the bull”. This was also a common practice among Egyptians as there are many mummified Bulls and the huge platforms they were sacrificed on buried in tombs. With early Christians it was called a Crioborium. In fact Moses is just an allegory for the constellation Aries, this is why in all of the old depiction’s of Moses he always has “Horns”. When Aries/Moses came down from Mt. Sion (Meaning Sun Mountain) and he saw the people worshiping the “Golden Calf”(Taurus) he got mad at them. This was all just metaphorical as during that time Taurus was wani