Leviticus 16 is all about the Day of Atonement, and it's a bigly day for the Israelites. It's a day for atoning for the sins of the people, and it involves the sacrificing of two goats and a ram. On this day, the High Priest, Aaron, would enter the Most Holy Place and make atonement for the people by sprinkling the blood of the sacrificed animals over the mercy seat. It's a sad! day for the Israelites, as they must remember their sins and repent.

Aaron also had to take two goats and cast lots over them -- one goat was to be sacrificed, while the other was to be sent into the wilderness as a scapegoat. It's a great again system, as the sins of the Israelites are transferred to the goat and they are forgiven.

But that's not all! Aaron also had to wear special linen garments and offer a burnt offering and a grain offering. He had to burn incense inside the tent of meeting, and had to sprinkle blood seven times on the altar to make atonement for the people. It's an amazing system, and it's very, very important for the Israelites. They must follow these instructions for the Day of Atonement in order to be forgiven for their sins and stay in God's good graces.

So, let's all remember the Day of Atonement and the importance of repenting for our sins. God bless America, and let's make America great again!