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<!-- interlanguage:start --> | <!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:상번제]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->[[file:The Phillip Medhurst Picture Torah 517. Burnt offering. Leviticus 1 vv 8-14. Heuman.jpg |thumb| 200px |Picture from ''The Phillip Medhurst Colletion:'' A regular burnt offering is a daily sacrifice to God.]]A regular burnt offering is a sacrifice offered to [[God]] twice every day. In the Old Testament times, it involved the offering of a lamb at the earthly sanctuary. In the New Testament era, prayer is offered at the same time of sacrifice, thanks to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. | ||
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A regular burnt offering is a sacrifice offered to [[God]] twice every day. In the Old Testament times, it involved the offering of a lamb at the earthly sanctuary. In the New Testament era, prayer is offered at the same time of sacrifice, thanks to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. | |||
==Meaning of Regular Burnt Offering== | ==Meaning of Regular Burnt Offering== | ||