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The concept of the burnt-sacrifice, or burnt offering, is a significant element in the sacrificial system of ancient Israel as outlined in the Old Testament. The Hebrew term for burnt offering is "olah," which means "that which goes up," referring to the smoke that ascends to God when the offering is burned on the altar. This type of sacrifice is primarily detailed in the book of Leviticus and is a central aspect of Israelite worship and atonement practices.
Biblical Instructions and PurposeThe instructions for offering a burnt-sacrifice are meticulously detailed in
Leviticus 1. The offering could be a bull, a sheep, a goat, or a bird, depending on the offerer's economic status. The animal was to be a male without blemish, symbolizing purity and perfection.
Leviticus 1:3-4 states, "If one's offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he is to offer an unblemished male. He must present it at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting, so that he may be accepted by the LORD. He is to lay his hand on the head of the burnt offering, so that it may be accepted on his behalf to make atonement for him."
The laying of hands on the animal symbolized the transfer of the offerer's sins to the animal, which would then be sacrificed in their place. The entire animal was burned on the altar, signifying total surrender and dedication to God. The burnt-sacrifice was a means of atonement, seeking forgiveness for sins and restoring the relationship between the worshiper and God.
Symbolism and Spiritual SignificanceThe burnt-sacrifice holds deep symbolic meaning. It represents complete devotion and submission to God's will. The total consumption of the offering by fire signifies the offerer's desire to be wholly consumed by the service and worship of God. The smoke rising from the burnt offering is seen as a pleasing aroma to the Lord, as noted in
Leviticus 1:9 : "The priest is to burn all of it on the altar as a burnt offering, an offering made by fire, a pleasing aroma to the LORD."
The burnt-sacrifice also prefigures the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ in the New Testament. As the perfect and unblemished Lamb of God, Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross fulfills the typology of the burnt offering, providing atonement for humanity's sins once and for all.
Hebrews 10:10 reflects this fulfillment: "And by that will, we have been sanctified through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ once for all."
Historical and Cultural ContextIn the ancient Near Eastern context, burnt offerings were not unique to Israel. Many surrounding cultures practiced similar rituals, but the Israelite burnt-sacrifice was distinct in its theological significance and its role in the covenant relationship between God and His people. The sacrificial system, including the burnt offering, was a means by which Israel could maintain purity and holiness, as God commanded them to be a holy nation set apart for His purposes.
The practice of burnt offerings continued throughout Israel's history, from the time of the Tabernacle in the wilderness to the Temple in Jerusalem. It was a daily ritual, with specific offerings made in the morning and evening, as well as additional sacrifices on Sabbaths and festivals.
New Testament PerspectiveWhile the New Testament does not prescribe the continuation of animal sacrifices, the principles underlying the burnt-sacrifice remain relevant. Believers are called to offer themselves as living sacrifices, wholly dedicated to God.
Romans 12:1 exhorts, "Therefore I urge you, brothers, on account of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, which is your spiritual service of worship."
In summary, the burnt-sacrifice is a profound expression of worship, atonement, and dedication to God, deeply rooted in the covenantal relationship between God and His people, and ultimately pointing to the redemptive work of Christ.
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The Burnt Offering a Picture and a Prophecy
... bring an offering unto the Lord, ye shall bring your offering of the cattle, even
of the herd, and of the flock.3. If his offering be aburnt-sacrifice of the...
A Last Look-Out
... Every Jew would know what that meant. When there was aburnt-sacrifice offered,
the bullock or the victim then slain was the main part of the sacrifice....
The Cruelty of the Sacrifices to the Gods.
... The Phoc??ans also (for I will not pass over such as they are), Pythocles informs
us in his third book, On Concord, offer a man as aburnt-sacrifice to the...
The Trial of Saul.
... Before Saul went to battle, it was necessary to offer aburnt sacrifice to
the Lord, and to beg of Him a blessing on the arms of Israel....
David and Araunah.
... David went. He purchased the threshing-floor of Araunah, also oxen and wood and
offered aburnt sacrifice to God. The following verses describe the scene:"...
The Trial by Fire
... the wood in order, and cut the bullock in nieces, and laid him on the wood, and
said, Fill four barrels with water, and pour it on theburnt sacrifice, and on...
Some Helpful Thoughts on Consecration
... this yielding up must be as real as though our loved ones and every cherished treasure
of earth were laid upon the altar, to be offered up aburnt sacrifice....
Abraham --The Father of the Faithful.
... to offer to the Lord; but one day the Lord told Abraham to take his only son Isaac
and offer him upon a mountain called Moriah as aburnt sacrifice to God....
And we must Carefully Attend to the Circumstance of Time. ...
... on sacrifices, because they knew that by sacrifice all prayers were ratified: "
Remember all thy offerings," says David, "and accept thyburnt sacrifice" (Ps.20...
April 22 Morning
... APRIL 22 MORNING. If his offering be aburnt sacrifice of the herd, let him offer
a male without blemish: he shall offer it of his own voluntary will....
Thesaurus
Burnt-sacrifice (13 Occurrences)Burnt-
sacrifice. Burnt-out,
Burnt-
sacrifice. Burnt-sacrifices .
Multi-Version Concordance
Burnt-
sacrifice (13 Occurrences).
...Savor (51 Occurrences)
... Leviticus 1:9 But his inwards and his legs shall he wash in water: and the priest
shall burn all on the altar, to be aburntsacrifice, an offering made by fire...
Sweet (147 Occurrences)
... Leviticus 1:9 But his inwards and his legs shall he wash in water: and the priest
shall burn all on the altar, to be aburntsacrifice, an offering made by fire...
Inwards (24 Occurrences)
... Leviticus 1:9 But his inwards and his legs shall he wash in water: and the priest
shall burn all on the altar, to be aburntsacrifice, an offering made by fire...
Acceptable (48 Occurrences)
... with favor," "to take pleasure in"; "well-pleasing"; "the act of receiving." Accept,
used (1) of sacrifice, "accept thyburnt-sacrifice" (dashen, "accept as fat...
Meat-offering (111 Occurrences)
... (WBS). Exodus 30:9 Ye shall offer no strange incense upon it, norburnt-sacrifice,
nor meat-offering; neither shall ye pour drink-offering upon it. (WBS)....
Accept (106 Occurrences)
... with favor," "to take pleasure in"; "well-pleasing"; "the act of receiving." Accept,
used (1) of sacrifice, "accept thyburnt-sacrifice" (dashen, "accept as fat...
Voluntary (17 Occurrences)
... Leviticus 1:3 If his offering be aburntsacrifice of the herd, let him offer a
male without blemish: he shall offer it of his own voluntary will at the door...
Bullock (95 Occurrences)
... 26 And build an altar unto the LORD thy God upon the top of this rock, in the ordered
place, and take the second bullock, and offer aburntsacrifice with the...
Kol
... A voice fell from heaven." Josephus (Ant., XIII, x, 3) relates that John Hyrcanus
(135-104 BC) heard a voice while offering aburntsacrifice in the temple...
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