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I think you’re confusing “type of offering” with “purpose of offering.” The two are distinct.Please go through the various types of sacrifices offered as mentioned in the Bible ,such as burnt offering,grain offering etc.
Asking for any favours,offering for any particular intentions etc were not all their purpose.
In Judges 6, Gideon makes an offering, asking for peace.
In 1 Sam 7, Samuel makes an offering, asking for deliverance from the Philistines.
In 2 Sam 24, David makes an offering, asking for relief from a plague on the land.
Offering a sacrifice for a particular purpose is mentioned explicitly in the Bible, and it seems that God approves of this, since the intentions are described as being granted.
Agreed. Yet, we live in Jesus’ New Covenant, not in the Mosaic Covenant, so we can’t simply say “what they did then, we do now, and for the same reasons.” Remember – the old covenants were only signs and shadows of Jesus’ covenant. If the “signs and shadows” point to sacrifices for the needs of the community, doesn’t that imply that the Mass not only fulfills those signs, but does so efficaciously?All these were only prelude to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.
Got it. Fair enough. (My personal opinion is that you’re mistaken… but, as the saying goes, “that and $0.25 will get you a cup of coffee”…My view is based on this only…
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