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When Jesus died, the Jewish temple in Jerusalem continued to function, and sacrifices were still being offered as part of the religious practices at that time. The temple remained the center of Jewish worship until its destruction in 70 CE. However, the significance of Jesus' death transformed the understanding of sacrifice for many of his followers, leading to the development of early Christianity, which emphasized faith in Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice. This shift marked a key point of divergence between Judaism and the emerging Christian faith.

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