Certain offerings or portions thereof had to pass through the ceremony of waving, a rite which is not further described in the Bible (see Sacrifice, in Rabbinical Literature).Waving and Heaving. Another ceremony is mentioned in connection with the waving, viz., the heaving. This ceremony, ...
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These are the examples given in the following verses for all of the identities that we 'sacrifice' in order to be 'one in Christ Jesus' (Galatians 3:28,Colossians 3:10-11). This is the source of our 'thanksgiving.' We are delivered from enslavement to these 'identities' which each ca...
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It's important to understand the word "sacrifice" here. In every day speech we often use the word "sacrifice" to mean something we've given up, as in parents sacrificing so their children can go to college. But in the Bible, "sacrifice" (thisia) refers to an offering made to God. ...
Next week, we’ll dig in to the loving way vs. the loveless way, continuing to the most famous part of the chapter, verses 4-7. Please share your thoughts and additional musings in the comments! I would love to hear your insights on this passage…there is always more for me to learn...
The Message Bible(MSG) 25God sacrificed Jesus on the altar of the world to clear that world of sin. Having faith in him sets us in the clear. God decided on this course of action in full view of the public - to set the world in the clear with himself through the sacrifice of Jesus...
For instance, the Holy Bible recounts the story of a man named Yeftah Mitspaya, who offered his daughter as a sacrifice to God for his victory over the people of Ammon (Gen. 22: 1–19). In addition, the incident of Ibrāhīm’s willingness to sacrifice his son in the Torah (Jud. ...
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Notice that the Qur’an never says that God told Abraham to kill (sacrifice) his son. Though subtle, this is very important. For the moral lesson is very different from that which appears in the Bible. Here, it teaches us that Abraham had a dream in which he saw himself slaughtering hi...