Excuse me? Acts 21:20 states "You see how many thousands of believers there are, and they are all zealous for Torah." That includes the sacrifices. It includes shabbat. It includes kosher laws. It includes the holy days. It includes every aspect of Jewish law.
Sorry to disappoint you friend but there is nothing in Acts 21:20 that states Jewish Christians were commanded to continue offering animal sacrifices to atone for sin. That claim is simply not biblical and an anti-Christian belief. I posted you scriptures earlier showing what Jewish Christian believers understood about the old covenant laws of atonement for sin and animal sacrifices and how they were "shadow laws" pointing to Gods Messiah in Jesus Christ (Yeshua) from the book of Hebrews (e.g. Hebrews 7:1-27; Hebrews 8:1-13; Hebrews 9:1-27 and Hebrews 10:1-22) There is too much scripture as to what Jewish Christians believe go read the references I posted. Acts 21:20-21 is not telling Jewish Christian believers to continue offering animal sacrifices for atonement of sin anywhere. You are making this up.
Again, according to the scriptures,
Jewish Christian and Gentile believers are not required to do animal sacrifices for sin offerings as followers and believers of Gods Messiah in Jesus. That would be a denial of Gods promised Messiah to who these shadow laws of the old covenant all pointed to. This is why the temple curtain was torn in two at Christs death (no more animal sacrifices). No more animal sacrifices and sin offerings are needed for atonement of sin in the new covenant as Gods sacrifice for the sins of the world once and for all was sacrificed in the lamb of God (John 1:29). These shadow laws are now fulfilled in Christ to who they pointed to for all Christians both Jewish believers and Gentile believers who are all now one in Christ.
Here is the scripture with context Acts 21:20-21 "20, And when they heard it, they glorified the Lord, and said to him, You see, brother, how many thousands of Jews there are which believe; and they are all zealous of the law. 21, And they are informed of you, that you teach all the Jews which are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses, saying that they ought not to circumcise their children, neither to walk after the customs. Sorry friend, firstly the context of these scriptures is about circumcision not practicing the laws for atonement for sin through animal sacrifices and sin offerings. A purification ritual in Acts 21 is not the same things as offerings for sin atonement in the Torah.
For Jewish and Gentile believers in Christ according to the new covenant scriptures posted the first time round...
Christ’s sacrifice was offered only once (9:6-7, 11-12, 25-26, 28; 10:1, 10-12, etc.). The older sacrifices had to be repeated over and again, year after year. This would leave the thinking worshiper with doubts as to their real value (10:2-4), with little reason to assume that even the repeated offering of an animal could satisfy God or remove human guilt? The happy announcement of the gospel is that the sacrifice of Christ was of such value that it needed to be offered only once for all. Christ’s saving work is a finished work (cf. John 19:30), accomplished “once for all.”
Christ’s sacrifice effected forgiveness (9:9-10, 12; 10:1, 4, 11, 18). Sin was the problem addressed in sacrifice – it demanded removal. The repetition of the older sacrifices testified to their inability to deal with sin with finality. They were inadequate. The sacrifice was not of sufficient value. But our Lord offered himself (9:12, 13, 26), a sacrifice of supreme value (cf. Heb. 1-2), effectual in removing sin. Again, what the older sacrifices only anticipated the sacrifice of Christ actually accomplished, and it is therefore able to “purge the conscience” (9:14) of guilt.
Christ’s sacrifice was accepted in heaven, the true temple (8:2, 5; 9:1, 9, 11-12, 23, 24; 10:1). That is to say, it was not prospective of anything. It did not symbolize or anticipate the accomplishing of atonement. Accepted by God himself, in the true temple, forgiveness is assured.
Christ’s sacrifice gained access to God (Heb. 9:7-8; 10:19-22). The old sacrificial system was designed to demonstrate that the way to God is not just open to anyone on any terms (v. 8). There must be a qualified priest and an acceptable sacrifice offered in an acceptable way. Even so, the people at large must stay back – only the high priest had access into the holy of holies and that just once a year and by a prescribed ceremony of sacrifice. We must not presume. It is a fearful thing to approach the holy God. But by the sacrifice of Christ the way now is open. All who come by him, on the ground of his sacrificial work, are accepted (cf. Matt. 27:51; John 2:19-21).
At the climax of this discussion in Hebrews the writer draws several applications, marked by the word “therefore”: Therefore, brothers, since we have confidence to enter the holy places by the blood of Jesus, by the new and living way that he opened for us through the curtain, that is, through his flesh, and since we have a great priest over the house of God, let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, with our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful. And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works (Heb. 10:19-24).
That is, if the sacrifice of Christ, offered once for all, was accepted in heaven itself, effecting forgiveness and gaining access to God, then
let us be bold, confident in approaching God assured of our acceptance.
Let us be confident, assured of our acceptance there with unwavering faith.
Let us persevere through any difficulty with confidence of our final salvation, and
let us encourage one another to the same. (
Source: Zaspel). Simply now what does this mean? It means no more animal sacrifices for sin offerings which are all now fulfilled in Gods Messiah in Jesus Christ to who they all pointed to and His Work and ministration in the new covenant and the heavenly Sanctuary made without hands of which the earthly Sanctuary was only ever a copy.
Sorry you are completely wrong here my friend.