It depends on the type of offering. The only common offering that was completely consumed by fire was the Olah (burnt offering; Leviticus ch.1).
The sin-offering and guilt-offering (Chatat, Asham) were eaten by the Kohanim (Leviticus ch.4,5, 6 and 7), except in rare cases.
The Shelamim-offerings (Leviticus ch.3) were eaten by the person who offered it, together with whomever he wished to share it (Leviticus ch.7). The Shelamim was the most common of the offerings (it is somewhat inaccurately translated as a "peace" offering). It included several types of offerings: the regular Shelamim, the Hagigah, the Pesach, the Todah and the Maaser.
See also:
http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/the-sacrifices-in-the-temple
In the Egyptian Culture, bulls were sacrificed to the gods for "the renewal of life".
Poseidon, god of the sea, had gives Minos, king of Crete, a bull to be sacrificed to him. Minos liked it so the bull never got sacrificed. Poseidon got mad and caused romance between the bull and Minos' wife. The result of this relationship was the Minotaur, half man, half bull.
A copy of the Iliad was sacrificed.
According to Greek mythology, seven girls and seven boys were sacrificed to the bull-headed Minotaur monster to keep him from going out on a rampage. This is similar to The Hunger Games, in which twelve girls and twelve boys are sacrificed to be in a game where they have to fight to the death until one remains. This happens to remind the common people that the state controls every aspect of their lives.
Minos, king of crete, received a beautiful white bull as a gift from Poseidon. He was meant to sacrifice it to Poseidon, but found it so beautiful that he sacrificed another bull instead. Angry, Poseidon made Minos' wife Pasiphae fall in love with the bull. She had the kings' engineer, Daedalus, construct a cow suit for her. In this the bull made her pregnant. When the child was born, it was half man and half bull. Mino means Minos, taur means bull.
He kills the minotaur, a minotaur is half human half bull. And other info is each year 7. girl and seven boys had to be sacrificed to him
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The bull from the sea is the earthquake, caused by Poseidon in his role as earth shaker. The bull was an important creature, respected for its power, ferocity and virility and was often the animal sacrificed in Homer.
About 30,000 men fought in bull run.
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