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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, the time of sacrifice was replaced by prayer, thanks to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.  
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, the time of sacrifice was replaced by prayer, thanks to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.