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1 | If all sacrafices ended, then why Acts 2 | Heb 9:1 | MJH | 152333 | ||
The main question I have is for those who say that Jesus death and resurrection did away with the need for any and all sacrafices. If this is true, and I do not argue eitherway, but simply ask why did Paul apparently participate in a sacrafice near the end of his ministry? Obviously the non-Jesus-believing Jews would have done sacrafices up until the destruction of the Temple, but why would Jesus believing Jews do them, such as Paul? MJH |
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2 | If all sacrafices ended, then why Acts 2 | Heb 9:1 | kalos | 152337 | ||
After the death, burial and resurrection of Christ, is there any biblical record of Paul or any other apostle making a BLOOD sacrifice? Is there a clear verse of NT Scripture that says that they did? This is a direct question. It needs only a simple yes or no for an answer, along with supporting Scripture. |
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3 | If all sacrafices ended, then why Acts 2 | Heb 9:1 | MJH | 152363 | ||
Kalos, No. At least not a "clear" verse. However, it would seem that in Acts 21, Paul participates in the scarifices (or intends to) associated with the Nazarite vow in Num. 6. So again, no clear verse. A question for you then is, what is going on in Acts 21? MJH |
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