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if you are jewish, can ask for forgiviness and become forgiven ? ... if so, the what's with all claims that God don't forgive unless he sends his son to die for people sins?

2007-02-19 07:01:01 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Of course he can.....Christ came to fulfill the law. This is why we don't drag bulls and rams to church with us on sundays.....there's no more need for a blood sacrifice. Christ paid the price for us with His blood.

2007-02-19 07:04:28 · answer #1 · answered by primoa1970 7 · 0 3

Jews formally convey regret each autumn, at Yom Kippur, and informally on each occasion they ought to. they do no longer place self assurance in animal sacrifice for God's forgiveness the way they did while the Temple grow to be around. The Temple now represents the presence of God interior the international. The sacrifice is now religious. yet you're asking the incorrect human beings on the subject of the "sacrifice" of Jesus. that's a Christian version of the classic Jewish theory of blood sacrifice for sin. For Jews, God does not artwork that way. Abraham grow to be no longer required to sacrifice his son. And God is incapable of being better than one. God "sacrificing" himself is a romantic yet nonsensical theory in Jewish theology.

2016-10-16 00:51:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

sure! the torah provides us with loads of ways of asking forgiveness (the sacrifices were only for a small number of sins and weren't the only way to get forgiveness even back then). judaism doesn't believe in human sacrifice or the idea that one person can die for the sins of another.

2007-02-19 07:05:08 · answer #3 · answered by rosends 7 · 3 0

It's okay to call us Jews. Do you think people hesitate to use the word Jew because of the things the Christian gospels have to say about Jews?

Yes, we receive God's forgiveness whenever we ask for it. I think the early Christians didn't understand that and needed more reassurance.
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2007-02-19 07:09:51 · answer #4 · answered by Hatikvah 7 · 1 0

Of course we can! Haven't you ever heard of Yom Kippur? And I couldn't tell you about those "claims." If that's what Christians believe, that's fine with me. I wish it was fine with them for me to believe what I do without them telling me I am doomed to hell. What a rude and condescending concept!

2007-02-19 07:22:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Just more nonsense Muslims made up about the Jews. Do you question anything you are told?

2007-02-19 07:08:21 · answer #6 · answered by Love Shepherd 6 · 0 0

forgivness from what?

2007-02-19 07:03:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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