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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 30 MIN

The Mercy Seat | The Missing Temple Context Behind Romans 3:25

from Shalom Macon: Messianic Jewish Teachings · host Shalom Macon - Messianic Jewish Teaching

What if one of the most quoted verses in the New Testament has been misunderstood? Romans 3:25 is often presented as the definitive proof that Yeshua died to satisfy God’s wrath. But what if Paul had something entirely different in mind? What if the key word in this passage doesn’t point to a sacrificial victim at all—but to the Mercy Seat itself? In this eye-opening epilogue to the Atonement Explained series, Rabbi Damian Eisner explores the meaning of the Greek word hilasterion and uncovers a fascinating connection between the Mercy Seat of the Temple, the Roman world of Paul’s audience, and the mission of Messiah. Did Paul see Yeshua as a sacrifice offered to appease God? Or as the meeting place where heaven and earth come together? What does the Mercy Seat teach us about atonement, reconciliation, forgiveness, and God’s desire to dwell with His people? If you've wrestled with questions about penal substitution, Romans 3:25, Isaiah 53, the Day of Atonement, Hebrews, or the biblical meaning of atonement, this teaching offers a perspective that may challenge assumptions and deepen your understanding of Scripture. Could the story be bigger than you've been told? Join us as we explore these questions together in The Mercy Seat. Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings If you get value from our work, pleaseconsider Supporting Shalom Macon https://www.shalomacon.org/give -- Ways to Support Shalom Macon -- Our Website | https://www.shalomacon.org/giveTithe.ly | https://tithe.ly/give?c=329563PayPal | [email protected] "GIVE" to (706) 739-5990 God provides for the work of Shalom Macon through the giving of those who benefit from that work and in turn, give generously to allow it to continue. Whether you are an in-person or virtual member, your support is vital to sharing the message. We thank you for joining us, Shabbat Shalom!Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings If you get value from our work, pleaseconsider Supporting Shalom Macon https://www.shalomacon.org/give -- Ways to Support Shalom Macon -- Our Website | https://www.shalomacon.org/giveTithe.ly | https://tithe.ly/give?c=329563PayPal | [email protected] "GIVE" to (706) 739-5990 God provides for the work of Shalom Macon through the giving of those who benefit from that work and in turn, give generously to allow it to continue. Whether you are an in-person or virtual member, your support is vital to sharing the message. We thank you for joining us, Shabbat Shalom!

What if one of the most quoted verses in the New Testament has been misunderstood? Romans 3:25 is often presented as the definitive proof that Yeshua died to satisfy God’s wrath. But what if Paul had something entirely different in mind? What if the key word in this passage doesn’t point to a sacrificial victim at all—but to the Mercy Seat itself? In this eye-opening epilogue to the Atonement Explained series, Rabbi Damian Eisner explores the meaning of the Greek word hilasterion and uncovers a fascinating connection between the Mercy Seat of the Temple, the Roman world of Paul’s audience, and the mission of Messiah. Did Paul see Yeshua as a sacrifice offered to appease God? Or as the meeting place where heaven and earth come together? What does the Mercy Seat teach us about atonement, reconciliation, forgiveness, and God’s desire to dwell with His people? If you've wrestled with questions about penal substitution, Romans 3:25, Isaiah 53, the Day of Atonement, Hebrews, or the biblical meaning of atonement, this teaching offers a perspective that may challenge assumptions and deepen your understanding of Scripture. Could the story be bigger than you've been told? Join us as we explore these questions together in The Mercy Seat. Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings If you get value from our work, pleaseconsider Supporting Shalom Macon https://www.shalomacon.org/give -- Ways to Support Shalom Macon -- Our Website | https://www.shalomacon.org/giveTithe.ly | https://tithe.ly/give?c=329563PayPal | [email protected] "GIVE" to (706) 739-5990 God provides for the work of Shalom Macon through the giving of those who benefit from that work and in turn, give generously to allow it to continue. Whether you are an in-person or virtual member, your support is vital to sharing the message. We thank you for joining us, Shabbat Shalom!Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings If you get value from our work, pleaseconsider Supporting Shalom Macon https://www.shalomacon.org/give -- Ways to Support Shalom Macon -- Our Website | https://www.shalomacon.org/giveTithe.ly | https://tithe.ly/give?c=329563PayPal | [email protected] "GIVE" to (706) 739-5990 God provides for the work of Shalom Macon through the giving of those who benefit from that work and in turn, give generously to allow it to continue. Whether you are an in-person or virtual member, your support is vital to sharing the message. We thank you for joining us, Shabbat Shalom!

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