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<p>There was no innate purpose in bringing sacrifices, rather it was just so the nation will not worship idolatry.</p>
 
<mekorot><multilink><a href="JustinMartyrDialoguewithTrypho19-6" data-aht="source">Justin Martyr, Dialogue with Trypho</a><a href="JustinMartyrDialoguewithTrypho19-6" data-aht="source">Dialogue with Trypho 19:6</a><a href="JustinMartyrDialoguewithTrypho22-111" data-aht="source">Dialogue with Trypho 22:1,11</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="VayikraRabbah22-8" data-aht="source">Vayikra Rabbah</a><a href="VayikraRabbah22-8" data-aht="source">22:8</a><a href="Vayikra Rabbah" data-aht="parshan">About Vayikra Rabbah</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="RambamMorehNevukhim332" data-aht="source">Rambam Moreh Nevukhim</a><a href="RambamMorehNevukhim332" data-aht="source">3 32</a><a href="RambamMorehNevukhim346" data-aht="source">3 46</a><a href="Rambam Moreh Nevukhim" data-aht="parshan">About Rambam Moreh Nevukhim</a></multilink></mekorot>
 
<mekorot><multilink><a href="JustinMartyrDialoguewithTrypho19-6" data-aht="source">Justin Martyr, Dialogue with Trypho</a><a href="JustinMartyrDialoguewithTrypho19-6" data-aht="source">Dialogue with Trypho 19:6</a><a href="JustinMartyrDialoguewithTrypho22-111" data-aht="source">Dialogue with Trypho 22:1,11</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="VayikraRabbah22-8" data-aht="source">Vayikra Rabbah</a><a href="VayikraRabbah22-8" data-aht="source">22:8</a><a href="Vayikra Rabbah" data-aht="parshan">About Vayikra Rabbah</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="RambamMorehNevukhim332" data-aht="source">Rambam Moreh Nevukhim</a><a href="RambamMorehNevukhim332" data-aht="source">3 32</a><a href="RambamMorehNevukhim346" data-aht="source">3 46</a><a href="Rambam Moreh Nevukhim" data-aht="parshan">About Rambam Moreh Nevukhim</a></multilink></mekorot>
 
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<point><b>"וְלֹא יִזְבְּחוּ עוֹד אֶת זִבְחֵיהֶם לַשְּׂעִירִם"</b> – These verses</point>
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<point><b>"וְלֹא יִזְבְּחוּ עוֹד אֶת זִבְחֵיהֶם לַשְּׂעִירִם"</b> – These verses support this read, that the nation will sacrifice to Hashem so they won't feel that need to give sacrifices to the "שְּׂעִירִם".</point>
 
<point><b>Korban Pesach</b> – See the Rambam's approach in <a href="Purpose of the Pesach" data-aht="page">Purpose of the Pesach</a>, that it was commanded to cleanse the Israelites and as a demonstrative act against idolatry, and specifically the Egyptian god.</point>
 
<point><b>Korban Pesach</b> – See the Rambam's approach in <a href="Purpose of the Pesach" data-aht="page">Purpose of the Pesach</a>, that it was commanded to cleanse the Israelites and as a demonstrative act against idolatry, and specifically the Egyptian god.</point>
 
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<category>Inviting the Divine Presence
 
<category>Inviting the Divine Presence
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<p>According to this approach, the sacrifices were intended to either prepare every individual to receive the Divine presence, or to continue the inspiration from the revelation at Mt. Sinai.</p>
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<mekorot><multilink><a href="Kuzari2-25-26" data-aht="source">Kuzari</a><a href="Kuzari2-25-26" data-aht="source">2:25-26</a><a href="R. Yehuda HaLevi" data-aht="parshan">About R. Yehuda HaLevi</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="RambanVayikra1-9" data-aht="source">Ramban</a><a href="RambanVayikra1-9" data-aht="source">Vayikra 1:9</a><a href="RambanDerashatToratHashemTemimahpp163-167" data-aht="source">Derashat Torat Hashem Temimah (pp. 163-167)</a><a href="R. Moshe b. Nachman (Ramban, Nachmanides)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Moshe b. Nachman</a></multilink></mekorot>
 
<point><b>Purpose of the Mishkan</b></point>
 
<point><b>Purpose of the Mishkan</b></point>
 
<point><b>Sacrifices before the Mishkan</b></point>
 
<point><b>Sacrifices before the Mishkan</b></point>
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<category>Gratitude and Honor
 
<category>Gratitude and Honor
<mekorot><multilink><a href="RSaadiaGaonHaEmunotVeHaDeiot3" data-aht="source">R. Saadia Gaon</a><a href="RSaadiaGaonHaEmunotVeHaDeiot3" data-aht="source">HaEmunot VeHaDeiot 3</a><a href="R. Saadia Gaon" data-aht="parshan">About R. Saadia Gaon</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="ShadalShemot23-15" data-aht="source">Shadal</a><a href="ShadalShemot23-15" data-aht="source">Shemot 23:15</a><a href="ShadalVayikra1-2" data-aht="source">Vayikra 1:2</a><a href="ShadalVayikra1-4" data-aht="source">Vayikra 1:4</a><a href="ShadalVayikra2-13" data-aht="source">Vayikra 2:13</a><a href="ShadalYesodeiHaTorah47-49" data-aht="source">Yesodei HaTorah 47-49</a><a href="R. Shemuel David Luzzatto (Shadal)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Shemuel David Luzzatto</a></multilink></mekorot>
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<p>Through bringing sacrifices we show our gratitude to Hashem who owns all of our possessions, and we are honoring him in front of the whole nation.</p>
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<mekorot><multilink><a href="RSaadiaGaonHaEmunotVeHaDeiot3" data-aht="source">R. Saadia Gaon</a><a href="RSaadiaGaonCommentaryShemot18-8" data-aht="source">Commentary Shemot 18:8</a><a href="RSaadiaGaonHaEmunotVeHaDeiot3" data-aht="source">HaEmunot VeHaDeiot 3</a><a href="R. Saadia Gaon" data-aht="parshan">About R. Saadia Gaon</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="ShadalShemot23-15" data-aht="source">Shadal</a><a href="ShadalShemot23-15" data-aht="source">Shemot 23:15</a><a href="ShadalVayikra1-2" data-aht="source">Vayikra 1:2</a><a href="ShadalVayikra1-4" data-aht="source">Vayikra 1:4</a><a href="ShadalVayikra2-13" data-aht="source">Vayikra 2:13</a><a href="ShadalYesodeiHaTorah47-49" data-aht="source">Yesodei HaTorah 47-49</a><a href="R. Shemuel David Luzzatto (Shadal)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Shemuel David Luzzatto</a></multilink></mekorot>
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<point><b>Purpose of the Mishkan</b> – Shadal says the Mishkan was to be a national center where the whole nation comes together around one goal of honoring Hashem.&#160; They were prohibited on sacrificing on high alters rather on one alter in the Mishkan, so all of Israel join together and feel responsible for one another to help when they can.</point>
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<point><b>Sacrifices before the Mishkan</b> – The sacrifices brought to Hashem before the Mishkan was built, served the same purpose of the people, to show their gratitude to Hashem.&#160; Shadal says the sacrifices even started with the people's desire to give something to Hashem, as they didn't want to feel inferior to the other nations who served their gods through sacrifices.&#160; Therefore Hashem permit it, so the people will feel their God is big and important as well.&#160; Rasag says there were only sacrifices of עולות before Matan Torah.</point>
 
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Version as of 04:20, 17 January 2017

Purpose of the Sacrifices

Exegetical Approaches

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Atonement Over Sins

Purpose of the Mishkan
Sacrifices before the Mishkan
"אִשֵּׁה רֵיחַ נִיחוֹחַ לַי"י"
Details:
  • Sacrificing only from cattle –
  • Prohibition of blood and chelev –
  • "עַל כׇּל קׇרְבָּנְךָ תַּקְרִיב מֶלַח" –
  • Prohibition of honey –
Purpose of the Olah
Attitude of the Neviim towards sacrifices

Anti Idolatry

There was no innate purpose in bringing sacrifices, rather it was just so the nation will not worship idolatry.

Purpose of the Mishkan
Sacrifices before the Mishkan
"אִשֵּׁה רֵיחַ נִיחוֹחַ לַי"י"
Details:
  • Sacrificing only from cattle –
  • Prohibition of blood and chelev –
  • "עַל כׇּל קׇרְבָּנְךָ תַּקְרִיב מֶלַח" –
  • Prohibition of honey –
"וְלֹא יִזְבְּחוּ עוֹד אֶת זִבְחֵיהֶם לַשְּׂעִירִם" – These verses support this read, that the nation will sacrifice to Hashem so they won't feel that need to give sacrifices to the "שְּׂעִירִם".
Korban Pesach – See the Rambam's approach in Purpose of the Pesach, that it was commanded to cleanse the Israelites and as a demonstrative act against idolatry, and specifically the Egyptian god.

Inviting the Divine Presence

According to this approach, the sacrifices were intended to either prepare every individual to receive the Divine presence, or to continue the inspiration from the revelation at Mt. Sinai.

Purpose of the Mishkan
Sacrifices before the Mishkan
"אִשֵּׁה רֵיחַ נִיחוֹחַ לַי"י"
Details:
  • Sacrificing only from cattle – 
  • Prohibition of blood and chelev – 
  • "עַל כׇּל קׇרְבָּנְךָ תַּקְרִיב מֶלַח" – 
  • Prohibition of honey –

Gratitude and Honor

Through bringing sacrifices we show our gratitude to Hashem who owns all of our possessions, and we are honoring him in front of the whole nation.

Purpose of the Mishkan – Shadal says the Mishkan was to be a national center where the whole nation comes together around one goal of honoring Hashem.  They were prohibited on sacrificing on high alters rather on one alter in the Mishkan, so all of Israel join together and feel responsible for one another to help when they can.
Sacrifices before the Mishkan – The sacrifices brought to Hashem before the Mishkan was built, served the same purpose of the people, to show their gratitude to Hashem.  Shadal says the sacrifices even started with the people's desire to give something to Hashem, as they didn't want to feel inferior to the other nations who served their gods through sacrifices.  Therefore Hashem permit it, so the people will feel their God is big and important as well.  Rasag says there were only sacrifices of עולות before Matan Torah.