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1 | Have I messed up with Jesus? | Ex 30:13 | YenIsaRap | 218686 | ||
Dear Edd I am truly sorry Edd but that is not what the scripture says, just read the context of the statement. There is no mention of an ending of animal sacrifice at all. Christ's Crucifixion did not bring an end to the animal sacrifices, but the destruction of the Temple did in 70ad. But rather in verse 29, we see a definite explanation as to what blood is spoken of, as far as a sacrifice is concerned. These verses speak of people that willfully turn their back on Gods Grace, and return to a life of sin Heb.10:26,29 26 For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, 29 Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace? Blessings YenIsaRap |
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2 | Who was sacrificing in the temple? | Ex 30:13 | Wild Olive Shoot | 218693 | ||
"Christ's Crucifixion did not bring an end to the animal sacrifices, but the destruction of the Temple did in 70ad". YenlsaRap, Who was sacrificing in the temple before its destruction? Were followers of Christ sacrificing in the Temple? Ephesians 5:2 And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God. Stand in His grace, WOS |
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3 | Who was sacrificing in the temple? | Ex 30:13 | AWilliamson | 218699 | ||
Dear WOS, Not butting in, just a thought. It is important to read the last chapters of Hebrews (and the whole of the hebrews) against a Jewish Christian background. It was written, it would seem, shortly before AD70. Internal evidence suggests this - (the present tense is used when speaking about priests ministering in Temple etc). We have an altar, which they have no right to eat who serve the tabernacle - heb 13v10. While initially in the early Acts the disciples gathered at the temple it was clear later on that there was a growing divide between Christianity and the Jewish religion. (From God's standpoint, it was finished at Calvary with a rejected Son and a rent vail from top to bottom - it takes until AD70 to work it out fully on the ground). As to sacrifices before the Cross, they pointed toward it. In the Millenial Temple (Ezekiel), they will be pointing back to it in rememberance (just as the Lord's Supper does for Christians). Andrew |
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