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How were the Old Testament saints saved?
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<blockquote data-quote="Martha Buthelezi" data-source="post: 30543385" data-attributes="member: 720594"><p>In the old</p><p></p><p>In the old Testament period, the men of God, Prophets, were middle men between God and the people. People confessed their sins to the priests. Sometimes they performed approved rituals to cleance the sin. In other words they used the blood of animals</p><p> as sacrifice to cleance their sins. When God sacrified Jesus we entered a new period where there is no middle man to present our stories to God. We go direct to God, live according to the word to stay righteous. Glory be to God. There is one judge of people, God. This is how I understand it based on the word of God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martha Buthelezi, post: 30543385, member: 720594"] In the old In the old Testament period, the men of God, Prophets, were middle men between God and the people. People confessed their sins to the priests. Sometimes they performed approved rituals to cleance the sin. In other words they used the blood of animals as sacrifice to cleance their sins. When God sacrified Jesus we entered a new period where there is no middle man to present our stories to God. We go direct to God, live according to the word to stay righteous. Glory be to God. There is one judge of people, God. This is how I understand it based on the word of God. [/QUOTE]
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