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NASB | Hebrews 8:13 When He said, "A new covenant," He has made the first obsolete. But whatever is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to disappear. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Hebrews 8:13 When God speaks of "A new covenant," He makes the first one obsolete. And whatever is becoming obsolete (out of use, annulled) and growing old is ready to disappear. |
Subject: no more animal sacrifice |
Bible Note: I would like for everyone to fully understand my position on this subject. I am a born again believer in Jesus Christ. The sacrifice which he made for me, for the forgiveness of my sins, and the Grace of God whereby I have received Salvation. I have not stated that I believe the sacrifices of the Law, conducted at the Temple by the Jews, should be reinstated, I do not advocate this practice for followers of Jesus Christ as something that we as believers should do, besides the fact we can't, even if we wanted to, on the grounds the Temple, the only place where sacrifices of that sort can be made, DOES NOT EXIST! The original question was posed. Because when Jesus was Crucified, the Temple was still standing, and would be for another 35 yrs. There were Jews that kept the old traditions, and the laws, during that time. Question: Did God honor those sacrifices until 70 ad.? Then I had the thought. The Temple will be rebuilt in the end times, the sacrifices will be reinstated, for a three and one half year period of time, until the Abomination of Desolation happens. Question: Will God Honor those sacrifices at that time? The answer does not negate, nor diminish anything that Jesus accomplished for all mankind. It's just a question about "A People", that did not believe the Messiah had come, and continued in the Law, until this day, and will into the future, until Jesus returns. On the Jewish calendar the yr.is 5770 their still waiting for Messiah. Just a question, not a new doctrine. Gods Love YenIsaRap |