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Jews do not offer sacrifices and have not for almost 2000 years since the Temple was destroyed.

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Sacrifices are part of the Torah (Leviticus ch.1-9).

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Why does Jesus emphasise about the blood?

The blood he spilt on the cross is a symbol of His sacrifice. In the Old Testament the Jews would have the blood of an animal split to sacrfice for their sins. Today we have the blood of Jesus Christ that we can claim for the forgiveness of our sins. We no longer have to make a sacrifice. Jesus is our sacrifice every time we do something wrong and ask forgiveness. There more we do wrong the more it hurts Jesus.


How was did truly a sacrifice of jesus?

According to the old testament the Jews were to make a animal sacrifice for their sins. But after the death of Jesus on the cross at calvary . We no longer need to do it. Christ died for all of mankind.


What is the difference of Jewish holiness and Christian holiness?

Jewish holiness is following the law set by God in the Torah (first 5 books of the bible) and giving a blood sacrifice every year for sins. Christian holiness is accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior and believing that he was the sacrifice for the sins of the world and allowing him to transform your heart and mind to be more like Him (who was entirely holy).


What is the real meaning of a blood?

In the Bible, people are enjoined to never partake of blood. The admonition in Genesis chapter 9 states emphatically that "life is in the blood". Therefore, sins could only be forgiven in the shedding of blood. In the New Testament Jesus' blood served as a sacrifice to forgive the sins of the world. His life and blood were given for the good of all.


What duse Jesus lamb of god mean?

Jesus - Lamb of God, refers to the fact that the Jews gave sacrifices in the temple, and thus, they would understand this metaphor. Jesus was to be the atoning sacrifice for the sins of the world, just like the Jews; when they sinned they were supposed to bring a lamb as a sacrifice.


What is sacrifices?

In the old days Jews used to sacrifice an animal which was spotless as a sustitue for their sins. But after the death of christ on the cross at calvary the blood of Jesus is enough to wash our sins away.


How can god forgive Zionist Jews for their sins in Israel if they don't go to confession?

God forgives their sins in the same way as He forgives the sins of Muslims or Buddhists or Hindus or... He forgives them if they repent. As Jews are not Catholics (or Orthodox), they cannot go to confession.


Was Jesus washed in blood?

No, Jesus did not have to be washed clean with his blood because he never sinned, or dirtied, himself. Jesus' blood is considered figuratively as the source of washing away human sins. This is symbolized by robes worn on humans, that were once dirty, and then washed clean with the blood of the lamb, which represents Jesus' sacrifice. The robes of sinful humans were made white after being washed with the lambs blood. The white robes here means spotless or sinless, so by means of Jesus' sacrifice, humans could have their sins blotted out or removed.


What is the meaning of unbloody sacrifice?

This is not a Bible term, as all sacrifices are bloody, as the Bible says in Hebrews 9.22. And almost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission (of sins).


Why Jesus Christ is the sacrificial lamb of your sin?

According to the Bible, Jesus was sent to the Earth by God himself to be sacrificed for the sins of man. Before Jesus came about, the only way to ask God for forgiveness was to make a live sacrifice on an altar (usually a lamb or a goat). The sacrifice made must have been of innocent blood, so animals were a prime target as they could theoretically do no wrong. The blood of Jesus took the spilling of innocent blood and deemed it unnecessary as his blood was spilt for the cleansing of the sins of the entire human race for eternity. Christian beliefs say that as long as you acknowledge that Jesus had died for you specifically and you petition God for forgiveness, you are forgiven and may enter the gates of Heaven.


Who were the participants in John's baptism?

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What was the significance of wine and bread given as a gift?

It represents the sacrifice God gave for us. He gave his body and he shed his blood for us. And we remember that by bread and wine. Mathew 26:28 "This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins."