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That understanding of sacrifice clarifies the etymology of the term. It derives from the Latin sacrum facere, “to make” ( facere) “sacred” (sacrum). In a sacrifice the animal is made sacred and is given to God as a sacred gift or returned to the offerer as a sacred meal. That sense of sacrifice should never be confused with either suffering or substitution.
The Last Week: What the Gospels Really Teach About Jesus's Final Days in Jerusalem
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