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  • When you bring a blind animal as a sacrifice, or when you present one that is lame or sick, are you not doing wrong? Go, present these to the governor; will he be pleased and receive you well?" says Yahweh of hosts. (Malachi 1, 8)

  • When you complain that you do not like this food you despise me, says Yahweh. You bring a stolen animal, lame or diseased, to offer to me in sacrifice. Do you think that I will accept it? (Malachi 1, 13)

  • Cursed be the cheater who, after promising me a bull from his herd, sacrifices a stunted animal. For I am a great King and my Name is respected through all the nations, says Yahweh of hosts. (Malachi 1, 14)

  • Go and find out what this means: What I want is mercy, not sacrifice. I did not come to call the righteous but sinners." (Matthew 9, 13)

  • If you really knew the meaning of the words: It is mercy I want, not sacrifice, you would not have condemned the innocent. (Matthew 12, 7)

  • To love him with all our heart, with all our understanding and with all our strength, and to love our neighbor as ourselves is more important than any burnt offering or sacrifice." (Mark 12, 33)

  • And they offered a sacrifice as ordered in the law of the Lord: a pair of turtledoves or two young pigeons. (Luke 2, 24)

  • and for their sake, I go to the sacrifice by which I am consecrated, so that they too may be consecrated in truth. (John 17, 19)

  • Even the priest of the Temple of Zeus, which stood outside the town, brought oxen and garlands to the gate; together with the people, he wanted to offer sacrifice to them. (Acts 14, 13)

  • Even these words could hardly keep the crowd from offering sacrifice to them. (Acts 14, 18)

  • Take them and purify yourself along with them and pay the sacrifice for them to shave their heads. In that way everyone will know that there is nothing true in what they have been told about you, but that you go on keeping the Law. (Acts 21, 24)

  • So the next day Paul took the men; he purified himself with them and entered the Temple to give notice of what day the sacrifice would be offered for each of them to end his time of purification. (Acts 21, 26)


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