Could there be animal sacrifices in the millenium, but no sin offerings?

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homwardbound

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Thanks Hakawaka, for you question about whether animal sacrifices would be reinstituted during the millenium.

First of all, in my opinion, the millenium is not an occurance in the sense that some groups of men claim. We read about the scripture pertaining to this idea of the millenium here:

"Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years. "

This is talking about all who are true believers in Christ. When someone believes the gospel they become blessed and they become holy. That's the what the verse says. They have part in the first resurrection, meaning they have part in Christ's resurrection from the cross and subsequent grave. He was the first to be resurrected from the grave. That was the first resurrection. The born again believer is able to be given spiritual new life in Christ because Jesus was the first to resurrect and to send the Holy Spirit. The believer has a part in this, because the Holy Spirit was able to be sent due to this resurrection. The second death has no power over them, meaning that they will not perish with unbelievers. Their first death was when they were a part of the fallen human race and could expect a physical death. But because they were brought back to spiritual life by the Lord and his gospel, they will go to be with the Lord should their physical body die. They will not go to hell, so to speak, as unbelievers. There is no second death after the natural death for believers. Once a person is born again by believing the good news, they become part of a royal priesthood, so to speak, and they rule and reign spiritually with Christ, being seated in heavenly places with him, even as they go about their 'ordinary' lives, so to speak (and for lack of a better term). Since they have come to believe, the time that they are now living in Christ, with him in the spirit, is said to be a figurative thousand years. This does not mean a literal thousand years but is a term describing the complete or full time. A true believer never really dies after being born again, although their physical body may grow old and die from whatever means. Who they actually are never really dies from the point of believing in Christ. They are a part of Christ.

"he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this? "

"Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years. "

The second idea that you mention, the idea that of animal sacrifices are continuing, as a part of the Lord's plan for the future, is, in my opinion, not the case. Whenever the mention of animal sacrifices occurs in a future sense in the Bible it most likely simply parable language for Christ's sacrifice. Christ's sacrifice will always be available to cover sins. The animal sacrifice will, in that parable sense, never be taken away for believers. There is a place in Daniel where sacrifice will be cut off, but this is most likely referring to Christ's sacrifice not being available to a particular group of unsaved persons (or possibly alluding even to Christ sacrifice on the cross). It is not talking about religious rituals that will be conducted or suddenly stopped, like the slaughter of a physical animal. That is my opinion.
A good report inn the sight you see, thank you I read Hebrews 10 and see Father not satisfied with the animal sacrifices and Jesus say, here I am Father, I will go in their place and did. Is risen where Daddy, gives us each that believe God in risen Son, we are forgiven, reconciled forever thanks to Son's done work for us all, recieve new life as born again from God as in John4:23-24 tells me of
To rest in thankfulness, Hebrews 4:9-13, never using this forgiveness as an excuse to sin again or accuse anyone else either Romans 2:1-4
Romans 8:1-3 thanking God free seeing g Romans 7 at the end of 7
 
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I recently ran across this argument that the animal sacrifices during the millennium were to be for giving thanks and things of that sort, but never for sin.

Anyone of you believe this and why? I can see this being the case with Zech. 14:16 and Jeremiah 33:18 but the Ezekiel passages in chapters 40-48 clearly mention sin offerings.
If Revelation 19 is true, and the remnant is destroyed and only resurrected souls are left, where do you find people to make sacrifice during the millennium?
 

lrs68

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There definitely will be human sins to be dealt with during the millennium.
Darkness, sin and evil are only eliminated with finality at the re-creation post GWT judgment.
Agreed!

Satan, once released after the 1,000 years can only deceive those who reject God and living in the state of a sin condition.
 
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I recently ran across this argument that the animal sacrifices during the millennium were to be for giving thanks and things of that sort, but never for sin.

Anyone of you believe this and why? I can see this being the case with Zech. 14:16 and Jeremiah 33:18 but the Ezekiel passages in chapters 40-48 clearly mention sin offerings.
God also mentions a feast in Isaiah 25:6 that includes "fat things". So if God is going to provide meat for the feast, it could come from peace offerings.
 
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To my understanding the animal sacrifices were a covering of sin so that the lord could look down on his people with grace and mercy.

Hab 1:13 Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity: wherefore lookest thou upon them that deal treacherously, and holdest thy tongue when the wicked devoureth the man that is more righteous than he?

But as John the baptist said ....Behold the lamb of God who TAKES AWAY THE SIN OF THE WORLD.
And as the scriptures say ....cast it as far as the east is from the west.

So ....no animal sacrifice to be made. Maybe a large barbecue for a feast day 😋
 
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When I shoot a deer i give thanks for the food as I clean it and eat it. Even in the priest days. They ate the animals brought for an offering of some kind. Didn't they even eat the Passover lamb? I also know it says the the lion will eat grass with the deer. So at some point all God's creation will live in harmony again. I think in the millennium we will still be in the flesh. For various reasons. So there may very well still be hunting. But sacrificing animals for the sole purpose of apeasing God was done away with at the sacrificing of Jesus.
 

lrs68

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I discovered that several Theologians, Scholars, Preachers believe that there will be animal sacrifice during the millennium.



There are several passages in the Old Testament that clearly indicate animal sacrifice will be re-instituted during the millennial kingdom. Some passages mention it in passing as the topic of the millennial kingdom is discussed, passages like Isaiah 56:6-8; Zechariah 14:16; and Jeremiah 33:15-18.

The passage that is the most extensive, giving the greatest detail, is Ezekiel 43:18-46:24. It should be noted that this is part of a greater passage dealing with the millennial kingdom, a passage that begins with Ezekiel 40. In Ezekiel 40, the Lord begins to give details of the temple that will exist during the millennial kingdom, a temple that dwarfs all other temples previously built, even Herod’s temple that was quite large, which existed during the earthly ministry of Christ.

After giving details concerning the size and appearance of the temple and the altar, the Lord then begins to give detailed instruction as to the animal sacrifices that will be offered (Ezekiel 43:18-27). In chapter 44, the Lord gives instructions as to who will be offering sacrifices to the Lord. The Lord states that all of the Levites will not be offering blood and fat to the Lord due to previous sin; it will be those from the lineage of Zadok (verse 15). Chapters 45 and 46 continue to mention that animal sacrifices will be made.