13 Bible Verses about Offerings
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Do you not know that those who do the work about the Temple get their living from the Temple, and those who attend to the altar divide the sacrifices with the altar?
and to love him with one's whole heart, one's whole understanding, and one's whole strength, and to love one's neighbor as one's self is far more than all these burnt-offerings and sacrifices."
At first he says, "You never wished or cared for sacrifices or offerings, or burnt-offerings or sacrifices for sin"??ll of which the Law prescribes??9 and then he adds, "See, I have come to do your will!" He is taking away the old to put the new in its place.
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Offerings » Useless when not accompanied by genuine piety
and to love him with one's whole heart, one's whole understanding, and one's whole strength, and to love one's neighbor as one's self is far more than all these burnt-offerings and sacrifices."
Offerings » Animal sacrifices » A type of Christ
and lead loving lives, just as Christ loved you and gave himself for you, as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.
He made him who knew nothing of sin to be sin, for our sake, so that through union with him we might become God's uprightness.
Offerings » Drink » Libations of wine offered with the sacrifices
Offerings » Trespass
Offerings » Withheld see offerings; withheld » Insufficient to secure salvation
And all this looked toward the present time and was symbolic of the fact that the mere offering of material gifts and sacrifices cannot inwardly qualify the worshiper to approach God,
Offerings » Thank
Offerings » Drink
Offerings » Human sacrifices » israelites
Offerings » Burnt » Offered daily, morning and evening
Offerings » Wave
Offerings » Wave » Ordinances concerning
Offerings » Burnt » Ordinances concerning
Offerings » Acceptable
But do not forget to be helpful and generous, for that is the kind of sacrifice that pleases God.
I appeal to you, therefore, brothers, by this mercy of God, to offer your bodies in a living sacrifice that will be holy and acceptable to God; that is your rational worship.
and build yourselves up as living stones into a spiritual house for a consecrated priesthood, so as to offer spiritual sacrifices that through Jesus Christ will be acceptable to God.
Offerings » Meat
Offerings » Heave
Offerings » Withheld see offerings; withheld » Withheld
But a man named Ananias, who, with his wife Sapphira, had sold a piece of property, with his wife's connivance appropriated some of the price received, and brought only a part of it to put at the disposal of the apostles.
Offerings » Trespass » Ordinances concerning
Offerings » Peace » Laws concerning
Offerings » Wave » Belonged to the priests
Offerings » Different kinds of » Free-will
Offerings » Different kinds of » Tithe
Offerings » Different kinds of » Sin
Offerings » Figurative
I appeal to you, therefore, brothers, by this mercy of God, to offer your bodies in a living sacrifice that will be holy and acceptable to God; that is your rational worship.
You have paid me in full, and more too. I am fully supplied with what I have received from you through Epaphroditus. It is like fragrant incense, just such a sacrifice as God welcomes and approves.
In his name let us continually offer praise as our sacrifice to God??he utterance of lips that glorify God's name.
Offerings » Different kinds of » Trespass
Offerings » Different kinds of » Thank
Offerings » Different kinds of » Drink
Offerings » Required to be » Brought to the place appointed of God
And all this looked toward the present time and was symbolic of the fact that the mere offering of material gifts and sacrifices cannot inwardly qualify the worshiper to approach God,
Offerings » Different kinds of » Heave
Offerings » Meat » Not mixed with leaven (yeast)
Offerings » Heave » Consisted of the right thigh or hind quarter (rv)
Offerings » Different kinds of » Incense
it fell to his lot, according to the priests' practice, to go into the sanctuary of the Lord and burn the incense,
Offerings » Laid up in the temple
Offerings » Insufficiency of
For if that first agreement had been perfect, there would have been no occasion for a second one. But in his dissatisfaction with them he says, " 'See! the time is coming,' says the Lord, 'When I will conclude a new agreement with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah, Not like the one that I made with their forefathers, On the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out from the land of Egypt, For they would not abide by their agreement with me, So I paid no attention to them,' says the Lord. read more.
'For this is the agreement that I will make with the house of Israel, In those later days,' says the Lord; 'I will put my laws into their minds, And write them on their hearts, And they will have me for their God, And I will have them for my people. And they will not have to teach their townsmen and their brothers to know the Lord, For they will all know me, From the lowest to the highest. For I will be merciful to their misdeeds, And I will no longer remember their sins.' " Now when he speaks of a new agreement, he is treating the first one as obsolete; but whatever is obsolete and antiquated is almost ready to disappear.
Even the first agreement provided regulations for worship, and a sanctuary that was fully equipped. For a tent was erected, with the lamp and the table and the presentation bread in the outer part, which was called the sanctuary. And beyond the second curtain, in the part called the inner sanctuary, read more.
stood the gold incense-altar and the chest that contained the agreement, entirely covered with gold, with the gold jar in it that held the manna, and Aaron's staff that budded, and the tablets containing the agreement; and above the chest were the winged creatures of the Divine Presence overshadowing the lid on which the blood was sprinkled??f which I cannot now speak in detail. With these arrangements for worship, the priests used constantly to go into the outer part of the tent, in the performance of their rites, but only the high priest could enter the inner part, and he but once a year, and never without taking some victim's blood, to offer on his own behalf and for the sins committed through ignorance by the people. In all this the holy Spirit was seeking to show that there was no free access to the sanctuary while the outer tent was still standing. And all this looked toward the present time and was symbolic of the fact that the mere offering of material gifts and sacrifices cannot inwardly qualify the worshiper to approach God, since they have to do only with food and drink and various washings??aterial regulations in force only until the time for the new order. But when Christ came, as the high priest of the better system under which we live, he went once for all, through that greater, more perfect tent of worship not made by human hands nor a part of our material creation, into the sanctuary, taking with him no blood of goats and calves, but his own, and secured our permanent deliverance. For if sprinkling ceremonially defiled persons with the blood of bulls and goats and with the ashes of a heifer purifies them physically, how much more surely will the blood of the Christ, who with the eternal Spirit made himself an unblemished offering to God, purify our consciences from the old wrongdoing for the worship of the everliving God? And this is why he is the negotiator of a new agreement, in order that as someone has died to deliver them from the offenses committed under the old agreement, those who have been offered it may receive the unending inheritance they have been promised.
For while the Law foreshadowed the blessings that were to come, it did not fully express them, and so the priests by offering the same sacrifices endlessly year after year cannot wholly free those who come to worship from their sins. Otherwise, would they not have ceased to offer these sacrifices, because those who offered them, having once been purified, would have had no further consciousness of sin? They really only serve to remind the people annually of the sins they have committed, read more.
for bulls' and goats' blood is powerless to remove sin. That is why the Christ, when he was coming into the world, said, "You have not wished sacrifice or offering, but you have provided a body for me. You never cared for burnt-offerings and sacrifices for sin! So I said, 'See, I have come! as the Book of the Law says of me, O God, to do your will!' " At first he says, "You never wished or cared for sacrifices or offerings, or burnt-offerings or sacrifices for sin"??ll of which the Law prescribes??9 and then he adds, "See, I have come to do your will!" He is taking away the old to put the new in its place. And it is through his doing of God's will that we have been once for all purified from sin through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ in sacrifice. Every other priest stands officiating day after day, offering over and over again the same sacrifices, though they were powerless ever to remove people's sins. But Christ has offered for all time one sacrifice for sin, and has taken his seat at God's right hand,
But when these are forgiven, there is no more need of offerings for sin. Since then, brothers, we have free access to the sanctuary through the blood of Jesus, by the new, living way which he has opened for us, through the curtain, that is, his physical nature,
Offerings » Vow
Offerings » Things forbidden as » Whatever was unclean
Offerings » Different kinds of » First fruits
Offerings » Thank » Ordinances concerning
Offerings » Wave » To be eaten
Offerings » Different kinds of » Burnt
Offerings » Heave » Given to the priests' families as part of their benefits
Offerings » Heave » When offered
Offerings » Whose offering the lord will not accept
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Offerings » Different kinds of » Wave
Offerings » Different kinds of » Peace
Offerings » Trespass » To be eaten by the priests
Offerings » Must be » Salted
Offerings » Different kinds of » Personal, for redemption
Offerings » Human sacrifices » Forbidden
Offerings » Many offences under the law, beyond the efficacy of
Offerings » To be made to God alone
Offerings » Offered at the door » Of the temple
Offerings » Different kinds of » Meat
Offerings » The jews often » Rejected in, because of sin
Offerings » The jews often » Gave the worst they had as
Offerings » Human sacrifices » Offered by » Abraham
Faith enabled Abraham, when he was put to the test, to offer Isaac as a sacrifice. He who had accepted God's promises was ready to sacrifice his only son, of whom he had been told, "Your posterity is to arise through Isaac!" For he believed that God was able to raise men even from the dead, and from the dead he did indeed, to speak figuratively, receive him back.
Offerings » Unacceptable, without gratitude
Offerings » Offered at the door » Of the tabernacle
Offerings » Meat » To be eaten in the holy place
Offerings » Sin » Temporary
Offerings » Hezekiah prepared chambers for
Offerings » Things forbidden as » The price of fornication
Offerings » Things forbidden as » The price of a dog
Offerings » The jews often » Slow in presenting
Offerings » Heave » In certain instances this offering was brought to the tabernacle, or temple
Offerings » Meat » Storage rooms for, in the temple reconstructed by ezra
Offerings » Made by strangers, to be the same as by the jews
Offerings » Things forbidden as » Whatever was blemished
Offerings » Things forbidden as » Whatever was imperfect
Offerings » Required to be » Offered in love and charity
So when you are presenting your gift at the altar, if you remember that your brother has any grievance against you, leave your gift right there before the altar and go and make up with your brother; then come back and present your gift.
Offerings » Required to be » Brought without delay
Offerings » Required to be » Laid before the altar
So when you are presenting your gift at the altar, if you remember that your brother has any grievance against you, leave your gift right there before the altar and go and make up with your brother; then come back and present your gift.
Offerings » Required to be » Offered willingly
Offerings » Required to be » Perfect
Offerings » Free-will » Obligatory when signified in a vow
Offerings » Trespass » Offered by idolaters
Offerings » Must be » Accompanied with leaven (yeast)
Offerings » Must be » Without leaven (yeast)
Offerings » Wood » Fuel for the temple
Offerings » Illustrative of » Christ's offering of himself
and lead loving lives, just as Christ loved you and gave himself for you, as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.
Offerings » The jews often » Abhorred, on account of the sins of the priests
Offerings » Presented to idols
Offerings » Antiquity of
Offerings » Different kinds of » Jealousy
Offerings » Human sacrifices » Offered to demons
Offerings » Illustrative of » The conversion of the jews
Offerings » Illustrative of » The conversion of the gentiles
in making me a minister of Christ Jesus among the heathen, to act as a priest of God's good news, to see that the heathen are an acceptable sacrifice, consecrated by the holy Spirit.
Offerings » Required to be » Brought in a clean vessel
Offerings » Required to be » The best of their kind
Offerings » Declared to be most holy
Offerings » Required to be » Presented by the priest
For every high priest who is chosen from among men is appointed to represent his fellow-men in their relations with God, and to offer gifts and sin-offerings.
Offerings » The jews often » Defrauded God of
Offerings » Required to be » Offered in righteousness
Offerings » Free-will » Must be perfect (whole, complete)
Offerings » Free-will » Meat offerings » Drink offerings
Offerings » Heave » To be offered on taking possession of the land of canaan
Offerings » Heave » Plunder, including captives and other articles of war
Offerings » Could not make the offerer perfect
And all this looked toward the present time and was symbolic of the fact that the mere offering of material gifts and sacrifices cannot inwardly qualify the worshiper to approach God,
Offerings » Human sacrifices » Offered to baal
Offerings » Free-will » To be eaten by priests
Offerings » Burnt » Accompanied by other offerings
Offerings » Meat » Offered with the sacrifices
Offerings » Ordinance relating to the scapegoat
Offerings » Human sacrifices » The sepharvites to idols
Offerings » Burnt » Its purpose was to make an atonement for sin
Offerings » Meat » Provided for in the vision of ezekiel
Offerings » Human sacrifices » Offered by » Moabites
Offerings » Human sacrifices » Offered by » Canaanites
Offerings » Heave » Consecrated by being elevated by the priest
Offerings » Burnt » Music with
Offerings » All animal sacrifices must be eight days old or more
Offerings » Eaten
Offerings » Burnt » Skins of, belonged to priests
Offerings » Burnt
Topics on Offerings
Making Cereal Offerings And Libations
Philippians 2:17Even if my life is to be poured out as a libation as you offer your faith in a service of sacrifice to God, I am glad to have it so, and I congratulate you upon it,
Meat offerings
1 Corinthians 10:28But if someone says to you, "This meat has been offered in sacrifice," let it alone, on account of the man who told you and his conscientious scruples;
Offerings, Figurative
Romans 12:1I appeal to you, therefore, brothers, by this mercy of God, to offer your bodies in a living sacrifice that will be holy and acceptable to God; that is your rational worship.
Offerings, Old Testamnent Kinds Of
Acts 5:9Peter said to her, "How could you two agree to test the Spirit of the Lord? There at the door are the footsteps of the men who buried your husband, and they will carry you out also."
Permitted To Eat Offerings
1 Corinthians 9:13Do you not know that those who do the work about the Temple get their living from the Temple, and those who attend to the altar divide the sacrifices with the altar?
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