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No. Those who offered the sacrifices set fire to the offerings.

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Which ancient Near Eastern group burned sacrifices by fire?

The ancient Israelites, as described in the Bible, burned sacrifices by fire as part of their religious rituals. These sacrifices were often offered to God as a way of seeking forgiveness for sins or showing devotion.


In the age before Christ did the sacrifice of the Hebrews please God?

The only person who could answer this question is God himself. However, if the rituals were done proporly, and the people followed the law of God to the letter, then yes, the sacrifices were pleasing to God, or so the Bible says. On occasions however, God was not pleased with their sacrifices since 'the people honor me with their lips but their heart is far from me'. He even referred to their sacrifice as a 'stink in my nostrils.'


Who warned that going to a temple was not enough all must just work for society?

It was prophets who warned of this. God revealed visions to prophets to tell others what was wrong in their lives. For instance, young Samuel received warnings from God to that were intended for Eli, concerning his sons. His sons were rebellious and broke the commands regarding sacrifices. They eventually died in an unnecessary battle. Eli's sons went through the motions of being in service for God, and God was still not pleased.


Whose sacrifice pleased god and whose did not?

abel's sacrifise pleased god,cain's didn't.(this is in the book of Genisis,the first book in the bible).


Who is the god that is not asscociated with fire?

All of them.


How do you worship Zeus?

Give him offereings by making a fire and putting food in and sayinf"To Zeus" or sacrifices. sacrifice an animal by throwing it in a fire and repeating to Zeus or talk to him like you would to any God. Praying if you will


How did Abraham start a fire for sacrifices?

Abraham started a fire for sacrifices by using stones to create an altar and then placing wood on top of it. He would typically use flint or other means to strike a spark, igniting the wood to create a fire. This fire was essential for the burnt offerings he made to God, symbolizing devotion and worship. In the biblical narrative, particularly in the story of Isaac, it emphasizes Abraham's faith and obedience.


How did the Greeks please the gods?

Greeks offered sacrifices (didn't like human sacrifices, and if they forgot a god the god they forgot would avenge it) to the gods


What did the Aztecs give the rain god?

human sacrifices


What does god want to see in us?

All god realy wants to see in us is pure intentions. He doesn't look at our faults. If you know what you did was wrong and you do everything in your power to make it right god will be pleased.


What did the firepot and a torch pass between Abram's sacrifices after he questioned God about his promise?

A firepot and a torch passed between Abram's sacrifices after he had questioned God about His promises because by passing between the halves of the sacrifices, God was swearing a covenant oath with Abram, solemnly promising that the land would be his.


Why did athletes make small sacrifices aside from participating in the olympic games?

They made small sacrifices in honor of a god.