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Daily sacrifice

InvestigateTruth

Veteran Member
Hello,

There has been a Law of Daily Sacrifice in Jewish Laws.
I understand that when Jesus came, through His Revelation many of the Laws in old testament were abrogated. Correct me if you have different view.

My question is, about Daily Sacrifice. Was this traditional Law abrogated through the Revelation of Christ? Please provide your reply from New Testament.

I understand that in a sense, Jesus Himself was the Sacrife. But beside this, which is the core concept, was the Law of Daily sacrifice abrogated in Christianity?

Let me make my question more clear. In old testament if, anyone breaks the Sabath, He was to be put to death. Obviously this Law was abrogated in Christianity. Was daily sacrifice also abrogated in the same way?

Thank you.
 

kaoticprofit

Active Member
Jewish animal sacrifices were no longer required after Christ sacrifice. However, Christian Jews were permitted to participate in most Jewish custom and traditions, etc. like food and drink offerings, but I can't imagine blood sacrifices were permitted. Acts 21 records most of this. The NIV is an easier read.
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
Hello,
My question is, about Daily Sacrifice. Was this traditional Law abrogated through the Revelation of Christ? Please provide your reply from New Testament.
I understand that in a sense, Jesus Himself was the Sacrifice. But beside this, which is the core concept, was the Law of Daily sacrifice abrogated in Christianity?
Let me make my question more clear. In old testament if, anyone breaks the Sabath, He was to be put to death. Obviously this Law was abrogated in Christianity. Was daily sacrifice also abrogated in the same way?
Thank you.

Try Hebrews 13:15 and Ephesians 1:12 and Romans 10:10-12
 

Deidre

Well-Known Member
Well, the basis of Christianity...or at least following Jesus...is to ''die to self,'' meaning...we don't live for the world, yet we live in it. So we are to become selfless, as Jesus was selfless for us, is the basic premise.
 
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