Burnt offering (Judaism)

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title: Burnt offering (Judaism)
text: A burnt offering in Judaism is a form of sacrifice first described in the Hebrew Bible. As a tribute to God, a burnt offering was entirely burnt on the altar. This is in contrast to other forms of sacrifice, which was partly burnt and most of it eaten in communion at a sacrificial meal. During the First Temple and Second Temple periods, offerings took place twice daily offered on the altar as a burnt animal in the temple in Jerusalem that was completely consumed by fire. The skin of the animal,
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description: Sacrifice described in the Hebrew Bible
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date created: 2006-09-12T23:43:06Z
date modified: 2024-08-28T22:33:36Z
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