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<!-- interlanguage:end --> | <!-- interlanguage:end -->Circumcision is a ceremony established in the Old Testament as a sign of the covenant between [[God]] and His people. It involves the removal of a part of the male body as a physical mark of the covenant. In the New Testament, it was replaced by [[baptism]], also known as the “circumcision of Christ.” Circumcision is still practiced today in religions such as Judaism and Islam. | ||
Circumcision is a ceremony established in the Old Testament as a sign of the covenant between [[God]] and His people. It involves the removal of a part of the male body as a physical mark of the covenant. In the New Testament, it was replaced by [[baptism]], also known as the “circumcision of Christ.” Circumcision is still practiced today in religions such as Judaism and Islam. | |||
==Origin and Meaning== | ==Origin and Meaning== | ||