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A lil late but here is the answer

First off, the bible is clear: "The Wages of Sin is death", but, at the same time, "Sin can only be cleansed by blood."

But not all blood is equal.
The point of Yom Kippur is to sacrifice animals and spill their blood at the temple in order to "cover their sins for a year"

To offer a pure white sheep free from disease and imperfections is the greatest offering you can give to God
And to offer the ill, malformed, and miscolored sheep is the greatest insult you can give to God

Humans have the most precious blood of all
We are literally made in God's image - an honor that not even the angels were allowed to have

But due to sin, we are all malformed and sick.
There exists no person in the world with a blood so pure and so valuable, it can cleanse our sins for eternity.

And thus came Jesus.

And as an added note:
While human blood is technically impure, it is still a widely held belief amongst the Hebrews that "The Blood of the Righteous can redeem the Unrighteous"

This refers to the acts of martyrdom.
Making a martyr out of a hero does nothing but invigorate the complacent and add fuel to the fire
And that is exactly what happened to Jesus