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So when when they brought the sacrifices to God, because he was spending time with the Lord and mediating on behalf of the people, their offerings would be accepted. Because of the sin and our but because of Aaron's holiness, it made their offerings acceptable. This was kind of the function of the high priest. There, kind of do some spiritual math, if you will, their imperfections plus his holiness made it, the sacrifices, acceptable to God. His holiness was functional. Aaron's holiness was functional. It served a purpose. This is I think what most Christians get wrong about holiness.