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A:There is no proof that God did not accept the temple sacrifices that continued up to the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE. For that matter, there is no proof that he accepted the sacrifices in the centuries before.
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Did God except Jewish temple sacrifices after Jesus' death?

According to Judaism, yes. Jesus died somewhere between 30-35 CE. The Temple continued operating until 70 CE when it was destroyed. That makes a minimum of 35 years where Jewish sacrifices were accepted by God after Jesus' death.According to Christianity, the Christ was the final and perfect sacrifice, and therefore no further sacrifice was needed or would be accepted. Therefore God would not have accepted Jewish sacrifices after Jesus' death.


What temple does Jesus get mad in?

The Jewish temple in Jerusalem.


In what city was the Jewish Temple that Jesus taught in?

Jerusalem was the only place in the world that had a Jewish Temple at that time.


How do you know that Jesus was Jewish?

The Bible mentioned that Jesus went to synagogue and the Temple. He quoted from the Scriptures. His culture was Jewish.


When was Jesus presented in the temple according to the Bible?

Jesus was presented in the temple according to the Bible when he was 40 days old, as was the custom for Jewish families at that time.


Was Jesus male or female?

Jesus was circumcised on the 8th day as a Jewish male baby. The sacrifices of His Mother Mary were for bearing a male baby.


Where was the great temple jesus?

Your question is ambigious. Jesus said our body is His temple.


How old was Jesus when he was presented at the temple?

Jesus was likely around 40 days old when he was presented at the temple in Jerusalem, following the Jewish tradition outlined in the Old Testament (Luke 2:22-24).


What 3 important Jewish traditions did Jesus and His parents do?

Circumcision, Dietary Laws, Temple.


What temples did Jesus visit?

AnswerThere was only one Jewish Temple, the Temple in Jerusalem. So, this would have been the only Jewish temple that Jesus visited. According to John's Gospel, Jesus also seems to have visited a temple to the Greek god of healing, Asclepius - the five-sided pool near the sheep market at Jerusalem. Archaeologists have identified this pool and say that it was part of an Asclepium. they have even found, at the temple, a votive offering to Aslepius - a gift in thanks for a cure performed by the god.


Why was the Last Supper important for Jewish people?

It wasn't.See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/why-judaism-doesnt-accept-jesus


Who did Jesus say had made the temple a den of thieves?

Long ago when animal sacrifices were done by the Levitical priests of the Hebrews many different animals were needed for the sacrifices. When Jesus was here on earth the priests and others were making money selling birds and animals to the Hebrews for them to offer as sacrifices. They were profiteering. They were basically dishonoring God and therefore Jesus called them a den of thieves.