Does “Scapegoat” Mean What You Think It Does?

In the book of Leviticus, a goat was sent into the desert carrying the sins of the community. But why?
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Does "Scapegoat" Mean What You Think It Does?
The term scapegoat has Biblical origins: in the book of Leviticus, a goat was sent into the desert carrying the sins of the community. The Hebrew term "azazel" was used to refer to this goat, which translated to "sender away of sins."
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