Continuing our examination of the animal sacrifices of the
Old Testament, starting with what they were not, and moving to what they were.
In my last post I tried to establish that, first and foremost, the sacrifices
of the Old Testament were far from God’s ideal. I am quite confident that if
there had been a way to accomplish the necessary purposes of the sacrifices
without involving suffering or death, God would most certainly have ordered it.
So let’s carry on with what the sacrifices were not: