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16. That the ancient sacrifice should be made void, and a new one should be
celebrated.
In Isaiah: "For what purpose to me is the multitude of your sacrifices?
saith the Lord: I am full; I will not have the burnt sacrifices of rams, and
fat of lambs, and blood of bulls and goats. For who hath required these things
from your hands? "
Also in the forty-ninth Psalm: "I will not eat the flesh of bulls, nor
drink the blood of goats. Offer to God the sacrifice of praise, and pay your
vows to the Most High. Call upon me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver
thee: and thou shall glorify me."
In the same Psalm, moreover: "The sacrifice of praise shall glorify me:
therein is the way in which I will show him the salvation of God."
In the fourth Psalm too: "Sacrifice the sacrifice of righteousness, and
hope in the Lord."
Likewise in Malachi: "I have no pleasure concerning you, saith the Lord,
and I will not have an accepted offering from your hands. Because from the
rising of the sun, even unto the going down of the same, my name is glorified
among the Gentiles; and in every place odours of incense are offered to my
name, and a pure sacrifice, because great is my name among the nations, saith
the Lord."
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