13 Bible Verses about Offerings

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1 Corinthians 9:13

Do you not know that as men who perform temple-rites get their food from the temple, and as attendants at the altar get their share of the sacrifices,

Hebrews 10:8

He begins by saying, thou hast no desire for, thou takest no delight in, sacrifices and offerings and holocausts and sin-offerings (and these are what are offered in terms of the Law);

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Offerings » Useless when not accompanied by genuine piety

Offerings » Animal sacrifices » A type of Christ

Offerings » Drink » Libations of wine offered with the sacrifices

Offerings » Trespass

Offerings » Withheld see offerings; withheld » Insufficient to secure salvation

Hebrews 9:9

(which foreshadowed the present age) was still standing, with its offerings of gifts and sacrifices which cannot possibly make the conscience of the worshipper perfect,

Offerings » Thank

More verses: Jeremiah 33:11

Offerings » Drink

More verses: 2 Kings 16:13 Ezra 7:17

Offerings » Human sacrifices » israelites

Offerings » Burnt » Offered daily, morning and evening

Offerings » Wave

More verses: Numbers 18:11

Offerings » Wave » Ordinances concerning

Offerings » Burnt » Ordinances concerning

Offerings » Acceptable

More verses: Philippians 4:18

Offerings » Meat

Offerings » Heave

Offerings » Withheld see offerings; withheld » Withheld

Acts 5:1-2

But a man called Ananias, who with his wife Sapphira had sold some property, appropriated some of the purchase-money with the connivance of his wife; he only brought part of it to lay before the feet 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

Philippians 4:18

Your debt to me is fully paid and more than paid! I am amply supplied with what you have sent by Epaphroditus, a fragrant perfume, the sort of sacrifice that God approves and welcomes.

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

Hebrews 9:9

(which foreshadowed the present age) was still standing, with its offerings of gifts and sacrifices which cannot possibly make the conscience of the worshipper perfect,

Offerings » Different kinds of » Heave

Offerings » Meat » Not mixed with leaven (yeast)

More verses: Numbers 6:15

Offerings » Heave » Consisted of the right thigh or hind quarter (rv)

Offerings » Different kinds of » Incense

Luke 1:9

it fell to him by lot, as was the custom of the priesthood, to enter the sanctuary of the Lord and burn incense,

Offerings » Laid up in the temple

Offerings » Insufficiency of

Hebrews 8:7-13

For if the first covenant had been faultless, there would have been no occasion for a second. Whereas God does find fault with the people of that covenant, when he says: The day is coming, saith the Lord, when I will conclude a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah. It will not be on the lines of the covenant I made with their fathers, on the day I took them by the hand to lead out of Egypt's land; for they would not hold to my covenant, so I let them alone, saith the Lord. read more.
This is the covenant I will make with the house of Israel when that day comes, saith the Lord; I will set my laws within their mind, inscribing them upon their hearts; I will be a God to them, and they shall be a People to me; one citizen will no longer teach his fellow, one man will no longer teach his brother, saying, 'Know the Lord,' for all will know me, low and high together. I will be merciful to their iniquities, and remember their sins no more. By saying 'a new covenant,' he antiquates the first. And whatever is antiquated and aged is on the verge of vanishing.

Hebrews 9:1-15

The first covenant had indeed its regulations for worship, and a material sanctuary. A tent was set up, the outer tent, containing the lampstand, the table, and the loaves of the Presence; this is called the Holy place. But behind the second veil was the tent called the Holy of Holies, read more.
containing the golden altar of incense, and also the ark of the covenant covered all over with gold, which held the golden pot of manna, the rod of Aaron that once blossomed, and the tablets of the covenant; above this were the cherubims of the Glory, overshadowing the mercy seat ??matters which it is impossible for me to discuss at present in detail. Such were the arrangements for worship. The priests constantly enter the first tent, in the discharge of their ritual duties, but the second tent is entered only once a year by the high priest alone ??and it must not be without blood, which he presents on behalf of himself and the errors of the People. By this the holy Spirit means that the way into the Holiest Presence was not disclosed so long as the first tent (which foreshadowed the present age) was still standing, with its offerings of gifts and sacrifices which cannot possibly make the conscience of the worshipper perfect, since they relate merely to food and drink and a variety of ablutions ??outward regulations for the body, that only hold till the period of the New Order. But when Christ arrived as the high priest of the bliss that was to be, he passed through the greater and more perfect tent which no hands had made (no part, that is to say, of the present order), not taking any blood of goats and oxen but his own blood, and entered once for all into the Holy place. He secured an eternal redemption. For if the blood of goats and bulls and the ashes of a heifer, sprinkled on defiled persons, give them a holiness that bears on bodily purity, how much more shall the blood of Christ, who in the spirit of the eternal offered himself as an unblemished sacrifice to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve a living God? He mediates a new covenant for this reason, that those who have been called may obtain the eternal inheritance they have been promised, now that a death has occurred which redeems them from the transgressions involved in the first covenant.

Hebrews 10:1-12

For as the Law has a mere shadow of the bliss that is to be, instead of representing the reality of that bliss, it never can perfect those who draw near with the same annual sacrifices that are perpetually offered. Otherwise, they would surely have ceased to be offered; for the worshippers, once cleansed, would no longer be conscious of sins! As it is, they are an annual reminder of sins read more.
(for the blood of bulls and goats cannot possibly remove sins!). Hence, on entering the world he says, Thou hast no desire for sacrifice or offering; it is a body thou hast prepared for me ??6 in holocausts and sin-offerings thou takest no delight. So I said, 'Here I come ??in the roll of the book this is written of me ??I come to do thy will, O God.' He begins by saying, thou hast no desire for, thou takest no delight in, sacrifices and offerings and holocausts and sin-offerings (and these are what are offered in terms of the Law); he then adds, Here I come to do thy will. He does away with the first in order to establish the second. And it is by this will that we are consecrated, because Jesus Christ once for all has offered up his body. Again, while every priest stands daily at his service, offering the same sacrifices repeatedly, sacrifices which never can take sins away ??12 He offered a single sacrifice for sins and then seated himself for all time at the right hand of God,

Hebrews 10:18-20

Now where these are remitted, an offering for sin exists no longer. Brothers, since we have confidence to enter the holy Presence in virtue of the blood of Jesus, by the fresh, living way which he has inaugurated for us through the veil (that is, through his flesh),

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

Mark 9:49

Everyone has to be consecrated by the fire of the discipline.

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

Hebrews 11:17-19

It was by faith, when Abraham was put to the test, that he sacrificed Isaac, he was ready to sacrifice his only son, although he had received the promises and had been told that it is through Isaac that your offspring shall be reckoned ??19 for he considered that God was able even to raise men from the dead. Hence he did get him back, by what was a parable of the resurrection.

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

Matthew 5:23-24

So if you remember, even when offering your gift at the altar, that your brother has any grievance against you, leave your gift at the very altar and go away; first be reconciled to your brother, then come back and offer your gift.

Offerings » Required to be » Brought without delay

Offerings » Required to be » Laid before the altar

Matthew 5:23-24

So if you remember, even when offering your gift at the altar, that your brother has any grievance against you, leave your gift at the very altar and go away; first be reconciled to your brother, then come back and offer 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

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

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

Hebrews 5:1

Every high priest who is selected from men and appointed to act on behalf of men in things divine, offering gifts and sacrifices for sins,

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

Hebrews 9:9

(which foreshadowed the present age) was still standing, with its offerings of gifts and sacrifices which cannot possibly make the conscience of the worshipper perfect,

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 2:17

Even if my life-blood has to be poured as a libation on the sacred sacrifice of faith you are offering to God, I rejoice, I congratulate you all ??18 and you in turn must rejoice and congratulate me.

Meat offerings

1 Corinthians 10:28

But if someone tells you, 'This was sacrificial meat,' then do not eat it; you must consider the man who told you, and also take conscience into account ??29 his conscience, I mean, not your own; for why should one's own freedom be called in question by someone else's conscience?

Permitted To Eat Offerings

1 Corinthians 9:13

Do you not know that as men who perform temple-rites get their food from the temple, and as attendants at the altar get their share of the sacrifices,

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