Ancient Hebrews made significant sacrifices when praying to God, primarily through the ritual of animal sacrifices in the Temple. These offerings, which included lambs, goats, and bulls, symbolized atonement for sins and expressed devotion and gratitude. Additionally, they often sacrificed time and resources, adhering to strict religious laws and practices, including regular prayer and study of the Torah. Such sacrifices were seen as a way to seek divine favor and maintain a covenantal relationship with God.
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