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since the destruction of their Temple Jews pray in the place of sacrifices

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Do Jewish folk still give sacrifices?

Only gingers. But they need to be sacrificed anyway.


What do you use as proof that God did not accept the Jewish temple sacrifices after Jesus' death?

A:There is no proof that God did not accept the temple sacrifices that continued up to the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE. For that matter, there is no proof that he accepted the sacrifices in the centuries before.


Are there any sacrifices in Christianity?

Not animal sacrifices, but Christ said that instead, he wanted the sacrifices of our broken hearts and contrite spirits. In other words, he wants us to be humble, realize when we've done wrong, and repent.


What did Romans see christianty as?

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What was special of the Inca culture?

they did not have human sacrifices instead they sacrificed liamas,clothes or food


Did God except Jewish temple sacrifices after Jesus' death?

According to Judaism, yes. Jesus died somewhere between 30-35 CE. The Temple continued operating until 70 CE when it was destroyed. That makes a minimum of 35 years where Jewish sacrifices were accepted by God after Jesus' death.According to Christianity, the Christ was the final and perfect sacrifice, and therefore no further sacrifice was needed or would be accepted. Therefore God would not have accepted Jewish sacrifices after Jesus' death.


When the Jewish Temple was standing did they offer animal sacrifices over there?

Yes, there was a place for animal sacrifice and burnt offerings.


What were some sacrifices Jewish parents made to save their children?

One of the biggest sacrifices was often permanent separation. For example, from December 1938 onwards, Britain accepted quite a number of Jewish children from Germany but without their parents. The kids were told that one day they would be reunited with their parents in Palestine, but hardly anyone believed that.


How was the worship in the temple different from that of the synagogue in the ancient times?

In one significant way: sacrifices were offered only in the Temple. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/the-sacrifices-in-the-temple


Do Jewish priests still follow the rituals as stated in the old testament in Jerusalem today?

No. There is no Temple in Jerusalem, so the sacrifices are not performed by the Kohanim or Jewish Priests. Judaism of today is primarily concerned with prayer.


How is the Synagogue used by the Jews or Jewish People?

A synagogue is used in lots of different ways, like Jews use it to learn about the Torah, weddings take place there and all sorts of other events. A synagogue is like a Jewish temple, they use it for praying. Synagogues are used as part of Jews' second home.


How long were the regular sacrifices stopped during the desecration of the temple before the Maccabee Revolt that happened in 167 BC?

Not that long, probably a year or two. The Maccabee Revolt started quite soon after the Great Temple was defiled by the Greeks and Jewish sacrifices ceased. The temple was rededicated and sacrifices began anew, in 165 BCE.