Seeking Forgiveness According to Christianity and JudaismNameInstitutionCourseInstructorDateSeeking Forgiveness According to Christianity and JudaismDiscussion Prompt 1Leviticus provides significant guidance on how to handle the harm caused to others, the environment, and people themselves. Such ways stress the need of atonement, reconciliation, and forgiveness. The Reparation Offering described in Chapter 5 serves as an example of the atonement idea. The offender must offer a spotless ram as a penance offering and restore anything unfairly possessed. This act is a representation of accepting responsibility for one's deeds. By this way, emphasis is made on the value of asking the harmed for pardon. A serious day of repentance and purification is the Day of Atonement, as detailed in Leviticus 16. The cleansing of impurities and the atonement for the people's crimes are shown by the high priest's rituals, which can include sacrifices. The day is a reminder of the importance of introspection, confession, and seeking forgiveness from God and humans, which demonstrates the necessity of atonement for pardon. Both personally and in interactions with others and the natural environment,