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Sacrifices were always for unintentional sins (never for intentional sins), the sacrifice had to be made on the altar (not a crucifix), the animal had to be unblemished (jesus was marred beyond recognition and mutilated per Paul because of circumcision), flour and not blood could also be offered for unintentional sin (if you were poor). You will have to categorize him as a certain type of offering to make sense to a Jew. Was he a burnt offering? No. He was not burnt. Was he a sin offering? If he was a lamb, he had to be female. What was he? Pesach? No - that was only protection for the firstborn of the home. Yom Kippur? No, that was not personal, but national. And the azazel goat who took the sin was not killed......I think it would be important to research every one of these points. - Sylvia Halpert
Posted on: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 19:56:36 +0000

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