As offerings can only be given when the Temple is standing, no offerings have been made since 70CE. As per the Torah, prayer replaces offerings when we are without the Temple.
To support the upkeep of the temple.
In Judaism, offerings cannot be made without the Temple. As the Temple was destroyed in 70 C.E., Jews have not made offerings in 1,930 years. As specified in the Torah, prayer replaced sacrifice with the destruction of the Temple.
No, as offerings cannot be given with the Temple, prayer replaced sacrifice when the second Temple was destroyed by the Romans. Furthermore, sacrifices would not have been made during Shabbat even when the Temple stood.
Prayer and sacrificial offerings.
IN some text books it is referred to the treasury.
Make offerings at her temple.
They are difficult to count, because there were various sin offerings, goodwill offerings, peace offerings, all of which were individual offereings, added on top of the regular daily offerings.
They worshiped at the Ziggurat a temple where people sent offerings to the gods.
The Temple service, especially the offerings.
The Kohanim: offered sacrifices, were allowed to approach the altar, were allowed to eat the sin and guilt offerings and the meal (flour) offerings, were allowed to enter the Temple-building itself (provided they had a reason for doing so), and were allowed to light the menorah and offer the incense. The Levites: sang the songs which accompanied the public offerings, guarded the Temple gates, and provided general assistance to the Kohanim. The Israelites: were allowed to enter the Temple inner-courtyards up to a certain distance, and could enter the entire courtyard for certain specific purposes. They were also allowed to eat the shelamim-offerings.
Asked for guidance and favours from the goddess, and gave offerings in return.