
The Forms and Meaning of Ancient Judahite Sacrificial System: A Discussion Based on Leviticus 1-7
Author(s) -
Yaw AduGyamfi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of religious and theological studies/e-journal of religious and theological studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2821-8957
pISSN - 2458-7338
DOI - 10.38159/erats.2020112
Subject(s) - meaning (existential) , sacrifice , history , literature , aesthetics , philosophy , epistemology , art , archaeology
Sacrifices are performed in almost every human society of which ancient Israel is not exempted. Since sacrifices do not take place anywhere and anyhow, the article describes sacred places and objects in ancient Israelite society.This article looks at the forms of the sacrifices and their meaning as described in Leviticus 1-7. It helps one to understand the purposes of performing these sacrifices.This article also shows the roles of both the priest and the offerors in performing sacrifices. The article, in addition, seeks to explain the role of blood in the ancient Israelite sacrificial system.The article demonstrates that sacrifice was a means of restoring a broken relationship between YHWH and his people caused by their sins.Keywords: forms and meaning, ancient Israel, sacrificial system, Leviticus 1-7