What is a Burnt Offering?

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  • čas přidán 2. 01. 2018
  • What is the burnt sacrifice, or ascent offering, commanded in Leviticus? How is it done, when is it done, and why is it done?
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  • @maedoria454
    @maedoria454 Před 28 dny +1

    Psalm 56:3 - "When you are afraid, give your fears to God and believe in him."

  • @maedoria454
    @maedoria454 Před 28 dny +1

    Luke 6:31
    "Treat others the same way you want to be treated."

  • @BrianLLB
    @BrianLLB Před 2 lety +4

    This material you have shared i s priceless. I cant thank you enough. However, i kind of get confused when i try to process how often an ordinary person had to sacrifice. Did one have to sacrifice everyday for his sins, then offer a peace offering and all those other offerings? If a sin offering was required to propitiate for sin, then in my mind i want to think that someone was required to sacrifice otherwise they would remain unclean.

  • @gelielerasan6480
    @gelielerasan6480 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi, is the tent of meeting the same as the tabernacle?

  • @gatoandres12
    @gatoandres12 Před 5 lety +4

    In judges 11 it tells a story of a warrior who vowed the lord that he would give in a burned sacrifice the first thing that comes out of his house. When he gets home his daughter was the first thing that comes out. So how did he do it ?

    • @sharenwin3675
      @sharenwin3675 Před 5 lety +3

      Andres Bedoya In verse 31it says that they would belong to Yahuah a she will offer him. This is similar to what Shemuel/Samuels mother said to Yah if He would give her a son. That he would belong to him which means to work/serve him only.

    • @kylec8950
      @kylec8950 Před 5 lety +2

      Jephtah did not burn up his daughter. He allowed her to "ascend" up to YHWH in service at the Tabernacle as a deaconess.

  • @margarethmassac2072
    @margarethmassac2072 Před 4 lety +3

    Very good video. Thank you. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿.
    Short and uncomplicated

  • @maedoria454
    @maedoria454 Před 28 dny +1

    Isaiah 40:28-29
    Don't get tired of studying; God will give you strength

  • @onutube6392
    @onutube6392 Před 3 lety +3

    Leaving now the house of seance, speculating destiny.
    Wonder if the cards were true? We'll wait to find out, we'll wait to seeee!

  • @ronniematunog1651
    @ronniematunog1651 Před 2 lety

    Where cauld we put the blood around the corner or in the middle

  • @Spectrumpicture
    @Spectrumpicture Před 3 lety +3

    I know that Job's time was before any written commandments, or law. In the book of Job it depicts him give a burn offering to cover anything his children may have done. Given that the book of Job is set well before Moses, can we assume that Job's burnt offerings are different than those written?

    • @chipatti1
      @chipatti1 Před 2 lety

      It is my understanding that the book of Job is believed to be the earliest book written in the Bible, its not that Job lived before Moses.

  • @jasongreene8
    @jasongreene8 Před rokem +1

    A burnt offering is a celebratory barbecue. The meat was adorned with spices and herbs and eaten. That’s where the pleasurable scents came from. The meat of the body was called bread. They sectioned off the animal the same way we still do today.

    • @dmvnation202
      @dmvnation202 Před rokem

      Aren’t spices a sin according to the Book of Enoch? Fallen angels gave mankind knowledge of spices.

    • @hershelfowler6257
      @hershelfowler6257 Před 8 měsíci

      Man lived in the " garden" of Eden, dont know much about the book of Enoch, but man still gets his spices out of the " garden." The bible is telling us agriculture is foundation of mankind and the cornerstone of civilization.

  • @torahchristi2892
    @torahchristi2892 Před 6 lety +2

    Shalom brother
    Do you have a video where you talk about why you call God Yahuah?

    • @TorahCentric
      @TorahCentric  Před 6 lety

      Shalom, I do not currently but I will consider doing one.

    • @yehudahefrayim9597
      @yehudahefrayim9597 Před 6 lety

      Yahuwah Shalom .

    • @sharenwin3675
      @sharenwin3675 Před 5 lety

      The name of Yahuah is from the Hebrew understanding of the replaced name of the LORD as in the Scriptures. The four letters are YHWH - in Hebrew his name is close to the English Judah written in Hebrew it is Yehudah. LORD is not a name of Yah it is a title as is the word God which should be Elohim which means power.

    • @MasterValan
      @MasterValan Před 4 lety

      It's yahweh

  • @goscott444
    @goscott444 Před rokem +1

    *@100comments&290thumbs up!*
    *_ALL, HONOR, PRAISE, PEACE, POWER, HOLY MIGHT, LOVE, BLESSING, GRACE AND GLORY TO OUR MOST PERFECT HOLY HIGH GOD JEHOVAH AND HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON YESHUA HA-MASHIACH, JN_**_3:16_**_-19 AMEN!_*

  • @chemosh9565
    @chemosh9565 Před rokem +3

    I have a question on Lee to us 5:12 so there’s an offering for sin that deals with flour if you can’t afford an animal sacrifice.
    What does it mean that the priest grabs a handful of the memorial portion?
    And what does it mean when the priest shall get a handful from it ( flour) as a memorial portion?
    Then puts it atop of the offerings on the altar made by fire to the lord?

  • @mm-td4ug
    @mm-td4ug Před 3 měsíci

    Jai shri Krishna radhe

  • @gilgalbiblewheel6313
    @gilgalbiblewheel6313 Před 8 měsíci

    I wonder if the burnt offering is related or linked to the ascendance of Jesus Christ to heaven after his death and burial. God showed a ram after he tested Abraham for sacrificing his son Isaac. And if Isaac is a shadow of Jesus Christ carrying the wood for the sacrificed and laid upon it, perhaps the ram may mean the ascendance of Jesus Christ.

  • @johnduke4120
    @johnduke4120 Před rokem +1

    Never knew God loved a good ol BBQ

    • @g.mano.1320
      @g.mano.1320 Před rokem +1

      The reason is hidden in the properties of the smoke produced by the burning of certain kind of flesh and fat.
      Yahweh was dramatically precise in his prescriptions about where to get those parts:
      📖 *Leviticus 3, 3-4* = _«the fat that covers the entrails, all the fat that is on them, both kidneys with the fat on them near the loins, and the lobe of the liver, which he is to remove with the kidneys.»_
      Yahweh was never tired to remind that he need it burned _«as an offering made by fire, a pleasing aroma to the LORD.»_
      However the part that the doctrine omits to explain is why that is a pleasing aroma for Yahweh. _(Quick hint: whenever you find LORD on the bible, the hebrew original version uses his real name: Yahweh)_
      Going back to the pleasing aroma, or sweet aroma in certain versions. What's the hebrew word present in the original source that western translators rendered into _pleasing, sweet_ ?
      נִיחוֹחַ⁠
      _nichoach_ (pronounced nee-kho'-akh)
      What's the meaning of _nichoach_ according to *Brown-Driver-Briggs* (hebrew and aramaic lexicon of the bible):
      *a quieting, soothing, tranquilizing.*
      Seems like Yahweh had this particular physiological needing of inhale the smoke produced by burned meat and fat because this practice allowed him to achieve a status of calmness, quietness, alleviating his rage. Everytime he was angry, as soon as he had a chance to inhale this "sweet aroma" he would suddenly calm down.
      Why?
      There's a study concerning the roasting of the protein component of some meat and the production of pyrazines due to the combustion.
      These pyrazines increase dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens.
      The dopamine is an endogenous neurotransmitter of the catecholamine and phenylethylamine families, and its production increases if caused by a physiological stimulus such as sex and food, or an artificial stimulus such as listening to music or taking drugs.
      Some pyrazines have been known since the dawn of time for theirs pharmacological properties.
      For instance the ligustrazine, also known as Tetramethylpyrazine, used in the _Zhongyi,_ i.e. the Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), where it's extracted from an oriental plant (Ligusticum Wallichii) and used since forever as analgesic, anti-hypertensive and sedative.
      Ok, let's go in order:
      Certain precise parts of the animal including flesh and fat ➡ burn completely in fire (that's the literal meaning of _holocaust_ ) ➡ the smoke must be produced all day long in the place where Yahweh is dwelling ➡ he inhales the smoke ➡ the smoke contains pyrazines ➡ pyrazines helps to increase levels of dopamine in Yahweh ➡ he feels quiet, soothed, relaxed, calm.
      Hebrew bible says that that aroma is _nichoah_
      What does _nichoah_ means in hebrew?
      Make a choice.
      A) a quieting, soothing, tranquillizing
      B) sweet, pleasing.
      So.....was Yahweh a god?
      or maybe just some son of a bitch who colonized those poor people with a ginormous level of power in his hands, in possess of some greater knowledge that mere human people living in the Fertile Crescent couldn't even imagine, maybe in possess of a kind of technology high enough that local folks couldn't comprehend?
      Or maybe he's just the fruit of the imagination of men, who had the brilliant idea of inventing a god such GROSS and disgusting god, yet having tyrannical behaviour, who loved the smell of a...... good ol BBQ?
      By the way, the origina hebrew source code never speak of god.
      It says _elohim._ And these _elohim_ were certainly not gods.
      Have a nice day.

    • @Peppy869
      @Peppy869 Před rokem +1

      @@g.mano.1320 very well written

  • @Godisnotjesus1967
    @Godisnotjesus1967 Před 2 lety +1

    So why don't jews offer animals anymore? They reject Yehosua, Jesus as final sacrifice! So what is there motive for not obeying the Law?

    • @normajeanslagel4633
      @normajeanslagel4633 Před 2 lety +1

      I think it is because there is no temple. If a temple is resurrected i belive we may see them return to this practice. Though I could be wrong. Still learning.

  • @funguy29
    @funguy29 Před 4 lety +1

    Gothic as fuck

  • @sharenwin3675
    @sharenwin3675 Před 5 lety +20

    Life is in the blood. We all sin. The atonement (covering) for our sin is shedding blood to cover our sins. Life (the animal) for life (ours). The wages of sin is death, but through the Messiah Yahusha’s death and shedding of His Blood we can receive the gift of eternal life. Since Adams sin we’re all born as slaves to sin. But since we all sin there needs to be a covering for our sins. A perfect sacrifice. The animal has no sins and it represents what should be our punishment for our sins. But the Father sent His Son to Cover our sins and the sins of our fathers and for the generations to come. For us to receive His Grace and Love by believing in the death and life shedding blood and redeeming resurrection of His Son -A perfect sacrifice. The animals sacrifice was until the Father at the Time Appointed was to pay the ransom to cover the sins of the world. Evil gain control over us when Adam sin. Now we are no longer slaves as we have been set free to Choose the gift eternal Life by believing in Yahusha’s shed blood. HalleluYah! Shalom!!!

  • @motilalsingh6934
    @motilalsingh6934 Před 2 lety

    In West first time ejypt use fire burn he was learned from India

  • @jordanjohnson8011
    @jordanjohnson8011 Před 2 lety

    The Burnt Bird

  • @g.mano.1320
    @g.mano.1320 Před 3 lety +4

    Yahweh wanted flesh burning endlessly around him.
    That was the only way to stay calm.
    He knew what he wanted, in fact he explained meticulously where to get parts he wanted as olocaust.
    The fat that cover the entrails, and all the fat that is within. The two kidneys with the fat which covers the flanks, and the caul of the liver with the two littel kidneys. (Leviticus is full of these descriptions worthy a degree in butchery)
    The properties of the smoke of burnt flesh was known by Yahweh.
    There is a study made by two italian biologists that tells about the relaxing, soothing properties of the smoke produced from burnt flesh and animal fat. It has to do with the associations with the pyrazines.
    Some pyrazines are known since ancient cultures, like the tetramethyl pyrazine extracted from a local plant (ligusticum wallichii) and used used in the TCM as analgesic, anti-hypertensive and tranquillizer.
    Pyrazines raise the level of dopamines in the nucleus accumbens.
    Yahweh knew perfectly that the smell of the smoke of burnt flesh had the property to calm him down.
    Do you think he was the only one? No. All the elohim loved that smoke.
    Even greek theoi of Homer in the Iliad and Odyssey liked to smell the same smoke.
    I am quite sure that the more you look into other ancient cultures the more you will find "gods" with the same features.........

    • @g.mano.1320
      @g.mano.1320 Před 2 lety

      @Safè . Forgive you neighbour.
      But who is the neighbour in biblic narrative? It's just someone who belongs to your family or at most your own clan.
      Other people outside Israel, belonging to those territories that Israel crave for a conquest, were meant to be exterminated.
      Yahweh didn't give a damn about the animals. Animals belonged to him only because he was in power, not for any other reason.
      Afterall, all he wanted was to smell the relaxing, soothering smoke of the barbecue and get drunk with the booze he asked his people to prepare for him every day.

  • @SomeoneCryingInTheWilderness

    Help me understand why Jesus never made burnt offerings. I don’t understand why everyone made these offerings in Old Testament and never in new.

    • @JessbertGines
      @JessbertGines Před 2 lety +4

      Because jesus himself is the sacrficial lamb who died for our sins and has risen again three days, after that i think no burnt sacrifices is necessary
      Praise, Glory and Honor all to the Son Of God

    • @apenisagonewai4369
      @apenisagonewai4369 Před 2 lety +2

      @@JessbertGines Yes..Jesus Christ is our burnt offering..our peace offering and is all depicted in Leviticus.

    • @g.mano.1320
      @g.mano.1320 Před 2 lety

      Because there was no one anymore to give offerings to...

    • @g.mano.1320
      @g.mano.1320 Před 2 lety

      @@apenisagonewai4369 What's depicted in Leviticus???? Jesus Christ???

    • @Daycor7639
      @Daycor7639 Před rokem

      @@g.mano.1320he means the process

  • @RoseSharon7777
    @RoseSharon7777 Před 4 lety +2

    No sacrifice ever atoned for sins if so then Jesus wasnt necessary. It only pushed the sins forward until the next year. Repentance and obedience was always required for forgiveness of sins in the old covenant. Yeshuas righteousness and obedience unto death of his carnal flesh isvwhatvreconciles us to Yhwh for our PAST SINS. We are responsible for our future sins by repenting and being obedient the same way Yeshua was. Rev. 3:21. By crucifying our carnal flesh. This is why he said to pick up our cross daily and FOLLOW AFTER HIM. His living sacrifice was the offering that ended all animal sacrifices. He was never a human sacrifice as it was forbidden by Yhwh. It was the perfected lamb by the things he suffered and overcame. That was thevsacrice or atonement for our past sins.

  • @johnrider7619
    @johnrider7619 Před rokem

    Interesting the priest kept the skin. " Dollar" signs before my eyes. Isa66:3 He who slaughters an ox is like him who kills a man etc

  • @humbug4478
    @humbug4478 Před 6 lety +1

    it was burnt by the fire breath of a Dragon.

  • @ka2686
    @ka2686 Před 3 lety

    Agni hotra

  • @andreacampe8165
    @andreacampe8165 Před 3 měsíci

    That not good 😢😢😢😢 why wood you want do that to a poor anamal

  • @Volker109
    @Volker109 Před 8 měsíci

    That doesn't sound very nice.

  • @beckderm
    @beckderm Před 2 lety

    Holocaust

  • @alidelatierra
    @alidelatierra Před 3 lety +2

    This is literally what y’all killed my ancestors for doing. Thanks

  • @ready1fire1aim1
    @ready1fire1aim1 Před rokem

    Sacrifices to Leviathan (Leviticus).
    Polytheism at its worst.

    • @hankhill4401
      @hankhill4401 Před rokem +1

      I'm curious how you made that connection. Just the similarity in name? If you have information, I will research it.

    • @ready1fire1aim1
      @ready1fire1aim1 Před rokem

      @@hankhill4401
      Hi, Hank.
      I read the Baal Cycle last year and then the Mt Ebal curse tablet was found almost a year ago (where Yahweh is just YHW) and it clicked.
      I think it was Dragons in Genesis podcast where I first heard about levitical priests originally being called priests of Leviathan (before becoming Priests of Yahweh in Exodus 32 for killing their friends, relatives and neighbors).
      I'm convinced that Elohim from Genesis 1 and Yahweh of Elohim from Genesis 2 are polar opposite entities. Below is the best proof I have:
      1. Head to Bible Gateway website
      2. Choose the Names of God (NOG) translation from the dropdown menu
      3. Search usages of the terms "Ruach Elohim" and "Ruach Yahweh"
      They're polar opposite Spirits. 100%.
      Yahweh (YHW) is Yam who gets renamed Yaw in the Baal Cycle. The villian. The tyrant. Which makes Leviticus the Book of his Sea Beasts Lotan/Tannin (aspects of YHW?).
      Yahweh is also mentioned 41 times in the Rig Veda where he is Yama AKA Lucifer AKA Satan.
      Genesis 1 Elohim (God) > Genesis 2 Yahweh (Devil)

    • @BuzzingGoober
      @BuzzingGoober Před 7 měsíci

      ​@ready1fire1aim1 any good books on this stuff?

  • @muazalejandro
    @muazalejandro Před 6 lety +3

    I am chief of examiner so do what have been told to you last year, i will not tolerate any excusses..

    • @syuaibbinsoleh
      @syuaibbinsoleh Před 6 lety

      If you want me to list down the name again; It will make your job harder and if you all prolong then there is no point for you all to live..

  • @JoshGulick
    @JoshGulick Před 6 lety +4

    I don't understand. I have read the whole Bible several times and it says many times how God likes the smell of burning animals and He has his people splash blood all over His house and He wanted multiple animals burnt for Him every day forever according to the Old Testament. And then He impregnated a very young teenage girl and had His own child deliberately killed in front of her as a blood sacrifice to Himself!?! This is really hard for me and scary. It seems like a horror movie!!! And soon, according to Revelation with His scrolls and trumpets and bowls of wrath, most humans will be tortured, killed and then tortured permanently forever! It is terrifying!!! Why does God need death to be nice and forgive people? I can forgive pretty easy and have never needed anyone to kill anything for me to forgive anyone. Am I a better forgiver? And why is He going to kill and torture most people? I don't understand.

    • @JoshGulick
      @JoshGulick Před 6 lety

      I appreciate your kind reply. I don't understand, though, how killing animals and a person so that other people aren't responsible for their own actions, I don't understand how that is absolutely perfect, good and holy like you claim. It seems sick and wrong to kill animals and people so that God won't be just. The book of Revelation clearly says in 14:11 that the smoke of their torment shall rise up forever and they shall have no rest, day or night in God's torture Lake. That is obviously permanent unending, eternal torturing, not just another killing. And why bring people back to life anyways if you are just going to kill them once more?!? That seems needlessly cruel, right? Good justice harms none and perfect justice heals all, you know?
      Why would Satan brainwash me to hate torturing and animal and human sacrifices? Is Satan against everything that is unethical?

    • @JoshGulick
      @JoshGulick Před 6 lety

      Thaks you +Baxter Howard for the kind reply. The Bible does say many times how God was pleased by the animal burnt offerings, but sometimes He took no pleasure in particular or specific animal deaths, and incinerations, supposedly because some other thing was messed up. But the Bible CLEARLY states many times how much animal incineration pleases YHVH.
      I am sad that you think that all evil and mistakes require punishment. Personally, I think that simply harming people as punishment is unethical when they could be educated instead. Education is always preferable to simple harming people who make mistakes. And God should be the absolute best and most miraculous educator, but the God I was raised with was not so much about education, and even prohibited the knowledge of good and evil to the people He created... He prohibited the basic knowledge necessary to make good choices!?!
      Proper education usually changes what people want to do.
      So, if someone kills a human as a blood sacrifice, they are assigned evil spirits that hate them? If human blood sacrifices are demonic like you claim, why did God decide that His human sacrifice of His own child with Mary as a blood sacrifice to Himself, eliminating human responsibility, should be the center of His religion? I don't understand.

    • @JoshGulick
      @JoshGulick Před 5 lety

      hello?

    • @JoshGulick
      @JoshGulick Před 5 lety

      So you are a believer in blood sacrifices? That seems disgusting and evil to me. Is that weird? Killing things and incinerating them or draining them seems demonic, right? And you are bigger on punishment/"justice" instead of divinely effective education. Have you ever worried you might be worshipping something that is pretty evil? If I learned that my deity cursed and plagued most everyone and wanted lots and lots of blood and death in the past and plans for even more in the future, I would probably reconsider my allegiances. Wouldn't you?

    • @JoshGulick
      @JoshGulick Před 5 lety

      Thank you for the kind reply. I get what you are saying, but it sure seems like the thing you believe in wants lots of death and blood according to the Bible. In the old testament He wanted millions of animals incinerated for Him to make people irresponsible for their actions, and soon in the end times, He is going to torture and kill most people and incinerate the whole planet!!! If you decided to torture and kill your child so that you wouldn't torture some other people, would it be ethical?

  • @marktillman8087
    @marktillman8087 Před rokem

    It's disturbing that more people don't see this for what it is: senseless, gross and barbaric.