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Blood atonement is the concept in The Torah that certain sins require blood to atone for them, in order to be forgiven by Elohim. Without this blood their is no forgiveness from Elohim.
There are two other situations in which blood is offered on The Altar. The two lambs that are sacrificed daily (Exodus 29:3

and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) (Lev. 16/33). These atone for anyone who cannot afford cattle and for sins done accidentally. Say, something like, someone serves you unclean food and you didn't know they snuck it in your meal while you chomped it down.
There are more than 70 sins listed in The Torah for which blood will not atone. These sins result in permanent excommunication or the death penalty (decreed by Judges). Except for a murderer who may be killed by the Kinsman Avenger even without permission of Judges. I have the full list of those sins in this writing in an Appendix
John Calvin believed and taught others that blood atonement was limited to the sins of The Elect, not the whole world. Imbedded in that doctrine was the idea that The Elect would never commit a sin that leads to excommunication or death. Rabbi Paul, author of 13 books of the Christian New Testament teaches that all sins can be atoned for by blood. What Rabbi Paul teaches is exact opposite of The Torah.
No, you didn't get my point.
Your hypothesis was that I don't like someone I am in a covenant with to look at other female nudity because of insecurity and fear of abandonment. I pointed out that not only was the opposite of what I said (because I said openly that I hold that belief due to moral principles of monogamy) but also the fact that I avert my eyes as well from male nudity/sexuality shows that my motive is pure monogamy. Undefiled monogamy.