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Noahide Korbanot
Raulmarrio2000:
I have read that (pure) Noahides are theoretically allowed to offer Korbanor to Hashem un their own countries (providing they know how to do). Also Jews can guide them, but cannot take part in the Korban ( since a Jew is forbidden to do a Koeban outside EY). Have anyone heard if some Noahide org has ever tried to restablish that practise of Hevel and Noah?
Dexter:
Korbanot = sacrifices
Raulmarrio2000:
Korbanot can be translated as sacrifices, exactly. But the meaning is a bit different. Korban in Hebrew means "to bring near". Korbanot are the offerings to G-d ancient Noahide made, and also the offering of the Israelites in the Tabernacle and the Temple. Today Jews cannot do it since they still haven't rebuilt the Temple. Noahides had abandoned the practise long ago, since original Noahides were gradually led ashtray by paganism. But now Noahides are returning.....
jdl4ever:
It's definitely allowed. See Noah, Haval, Avimelech and the other Gentiles in the Bible all brought sacrifices.
Raulmarrio2000:
--- Quote from: Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim on December 08, 2007, 09:58:18 PM ---Wasn't Avimelech evil though? I don't think he was a Noahide. I think you have him mixed up with Malkitzedek who was really Shem.
--- End quote ---
Avimelch was a Noahide by name, and he feared Hashem, but not a good Noahide. We can compare him to a secular Jew. Many Jews in the Bible also brought Korbanot but were sinners, that's why the prophets warn that a Korban without a clean hart is invalid
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