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After Kind SalomonKing Solomon, The kingdom split in two due to varies disagreements and abuses started with Solomon and Continuing with his Son Rehoboam. As a Resultresult, 10 tribes split from the temple worship in Jerusalem and started the Northern Kingdom of Israel; the Southern Kingdom was called the Kingdom of Judah. Judah is where we get the word "Jew”.

When Jeroboam left and separated from Judah, the Northern Kingdom developed theretheir own ways of worshiping and offering sacrifice, they also built two temples so that they could separate themselves from Jerusalem. Very sadly, many of those in the Northern Kingdom turned to Idolatryidolatry and other practices.

The result of these alternate practices was Altersincluded altars made to God that were different and separate from the sacrificial worship ofin the Templetemple.

Moving forward in time, after the BabalonianBabylonian and Assyrian exiles, the ten tribes of the North, having returned to the land, were seen by the Kingdom of Jerusalem as unclean, having mixed there blood with the Babylonians. Having come from a land whose capital was Samaria, They were called Samaritans. Now, Thethe Samaritans referred to themselves as Israelites, having come from the Kingdom of Israel.

What came from the separation of the 12 Tribestribes is separate ways of worshiping. One, which comes form Judah, and one that comes from Israel. TheThe two separate Israelite communities exist even today.

The answer to temples worship outside of the Jerusalem temple may be as simple as those temples being temples of the Kingdom of Judah or Samaritan temples, before and during and after the Babylonian and Assyrian exiles.

To answer the question. Where Were Jews allowed to offer sacrifice outside the Temple, the answer would be "No" - not those sacrifices listed in Leviticus. The Problem was the Seperationseparation of the Tribestribes, which did not go well for either the Northernnorthern or southern Kingdomskingdoms. Some of the 12 tribes, those seperatedseparated from Judah, and in the Kingdom of Israel, did offer sacrifice to God outside the Temple. The Judahites, aka "jews" did not.

History Repeats itself, we see the same types of seperatations occuring in the Christian Church, where God set up a Priesthood, that preisthood abused its position and many Christians seperated themselves from the Alter and the Christian Sacrifice using as was done in the past that fact that all Jews were Priests, as in Christianity all Christians are priests, ignoring the differences between the priesthood of beleivers and the minesterial Priesthood, of course, they used scripture as the source of there separation, in the case of the Northern kingdom, the pentituch and notheing else, They would say that Judah added the Prophets.. Ecclesiaties said it best

What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun. Is there a thing of which it is said, "See, this is new"? It has been already in the ages before us. There is no remembrance of former things, nor will there be any remembrance of later things yet to happen among those who come after. Ecclesiastes 1:9-11

We are destined to repeat ourselves.

After Kind Salomon, The kingdom split in two due to varies disagreements and abuses started with Solomon and Continuing with his Son Rehoboam. As a Result, 10 tribes split from the temple worship in Jerusalem and started the Northern Kingdom of Israel; the Southern Kingdom was called the Kingdom of Judah. Judah is where we get the word "Jew”.

When Jeroboam left and separated from Judah, the Northern Kingdom developed there own ways of worshiping and offering sacrifice, they also built two temples so that they could separate themselves from Jerusalem. Very sadly, many of those in the Northern Kingdom turned to Idolatry and other practices.

The result of these alternate practices was Alters made to God that were different and separate from the sacrificial worship of the Temple.

Moving forward in time, after the Babalonian and Assyrian exiles, the ten tribes of the North, having returned to the land, were seen by the Kingdom of Jerusalem as unclean, having mixed there blood with the Babylonians. Having come from a land whose capital was Samaria, They were called Samaritans. Now, The Samaritans referred to themselves as Israelites, having come from the Kingdom of Israel.

What came from the separation of the 12 Tribes is separate ways of worshiping. One, which comes form Judah, and one that comes from Israel. The two separate Israelite communities exist even today.

The answer to temples worship outside of the Jerusalem temple may be as simple as those temples being temples of the Kingdom of Judah or Samaritan temples, before and during and after the Babylonian and Assyrian exiles.

To answer the question. Where Jews allowed to offer sacrifice outside the Temple, the answer would be "No" not those sacrifices listed in Leviticus. The Problem was the Seperation of the Tribes, which did not go well for either the Northern or southern Kingdoms. Some of the 12 tribes, those seperated from Judah, and in the Kingdom of Israel, did offer sacrifice to God outside the Temple. The Judahites, aka "jews" did not.

History Repeats itself, we see the same types of seperatations occuring in the Christian Church, where God set up a Priesthood, that preisthood abused its position and many Christians seperated themselves from the Alter and the Christian Sacrifice using as was done in the past that fact that all Jews were Priests, as in Christianity all Christians are priests, ignoring the differences between the priesthood of beleivers and the minesterial Priesthood, of course, they used scripture as the source of there separation, in the case of the Northern kingdom, the pentituch and notheing else, They would say that Judah added the Prophets.. Ecclesiaties said it best

What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun. Is there a thing of which it is said, "See, this is new"? It has been already in the ages before us. There is no remembrance of former things, nor will there be any remembrance of later things yet to happen among those who come after. Ecclesiastes 1:9-11

We are destined to repeat ourselves.

After King Solomon, The kingdom split in two due to varies disagreements and abuses started with Solomon and Continuing with his Son Rehoboam. As a result, 10 tribes split from the temple worship in Jerusalem and started the Northern Kingdom of Israel; the Southern Kingdom was called the Kingdom of Judah. Judah is where we get the word "Jew”.

When Jeroboam left and separated from Judah, the Northern Kingdom developed their own ways of worshiping and offering sacrifice, they also built two temples so that they could separate themselves from Jerusalem. Very sadly, many of those in the Northern Kingdom turned to idolatry and other practices.

The result of these alternate practices included altars made to God that were different and separate from the sacrificial worship in the temple.

Moving forward in time, after the Babylonian and Assyrian exiles, the ten tribes of the North, having returned to the land, were seen by the Kingdom of Jerusalem as unclean, having mixed there blood with the Babylonians. Having come from a land whose capital was Samaria, They were called Samaritans. Now, the Samaritans referred to themselves as Israelites, having come from the Kingdom of Israel.

What came from the separation of the 12 tribes is separate ways of worshiping. One, which comes form Judah, and one that comes from Israel. The two separate Israelite communities exist even today.

The answer to temples worship outside of the Jerusalem temple may be as simple as those temples being temples of the Kingdom of Judah or Samaritan temples, before and during and after the Babylonian and Assyrian exiles.

To answer the question. Were Jews allowed to offer sacrifice outside the Temple, the answer would be "No" - not those sacrifices listed in Leviticus. The Problem was the separation of the tribes, which did not go well for either the northern or southern kingdoms. Some of the 12 tribes, those separated from Judah, and in the Kingdom of Israel, did offer sacrifice to God outside the Temple. The Judahites, aka "jews" did not.

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After Kind Salomon, The kingdom split in two due to varies disagreements and abuses started with Solomon and Continuing with his Son Rehoboam. As a Result, 10 tribes split from the temple worship in Jerusalem and started the Northern Kingdom of Israel; the Southern Kingdom was called the Kingdom of Judah. Judah is where we get the word "Jew”.

When Jeroboam left and separated from Judah, the Northern Kingdom developed there own ways of worshiping and offering sacrifice, they also built two temples so that they could separate themselves from Jerusalem. Very sadly, many of those in the Northern Kingdom turned to Idolatry and other practices.

The result of these alternate practices was Alters made to God that were different and separate from the sacrificial worship of the Temple.

Moving forward in time, after the Babalonian and Assyrian exiles, the ten tribes of the North, having returned to the land, were seen by the Kingdom of Jerusalem as unclean, having mixed there blood with the Babylonians. Having come from a land whose capital was Samaria, They were called Samaritans. Now, The Samaritans referred to themselves as Israelites, having come from the Kingdom of Israel.

What came from the separation of the 12 Tribes is separate ways of worshiping. One, which comes form Judah, and one that comes from Israel. The two separate Israelite communities exist even today.

The answer to temples worship outside of the Jerusalem temple may be as simple as those temples being temples of the Kingdom of Judah or Samaritan temples, before and during and after the Babylonian and Assyrian exiles.

To answer the question. Where Jews allowed to offer sacrifice outside the Temple, the answer would be "No" not those sacrifices listed in Leviticus. The Problem was the Seperation of htethe Tribes, which did not go well for either the Northern or southern Kingdoms. Some of the 12 tribes, those seperated from Judah, and in the Kingdom of Israel, did offer sacrifice to God outside the Temple. The Judahites, aka "jews" did not.

History Repeats itself, we see the same types of seperatations occuring in the Christian Church, where God set up a Priesthood, that preisthood abused its position and many Christians seperated itselfthemselves from the TempleAlter and the Christian Sacrifice using as was done in the past that fact that all Jews were Priests, as in Christianity all Christians are priests, ignoring the differences between the priesthood of beleivers and the minesterial Priesthood, of course, they used scripture as the source of there separation, in the case of the Northern kingdom, the pentituch and notheing else, They would say that Judah added the Prophets.. Ecclesiaties said it best

What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun. Is there a thing of which it is said, "See, this is new"? It has been already in the ages before us. There is no remembrance of former things, nor will there be any remembrance of later things yet to happen among those who come after. Ecclesiastes 1:9-11

We are destined to repeat ourselves.

After Kind Salomon, The kingdom split in two due to varies disagreements and abuses started with Solomon and Continuing with his Son Rehoboam. As a Result, 10 tribes split from the temple worship in Jerusalem and started the Northern Kingdom of Israel; the Southern Kingdom was called the Kingdom of Judah. Judah is where we get the word "Jew”.

When Jeroboam left and separated from Judah, the Northern Kingdom developed there own ways of worshiping and offering sacrifice, they also built two temples so that they could separate themselves from Jerusalem. Very sadly, many of those in the Northern Kingdom turned to Idolatry and other practices.

The result of these alternate practices was Alters made to God that were different and separate from the sacrificial worship of the Temple.

Moving forward in time, after the Babalonian and Assyrian exiles, the ten tribes of the North, having returned to the land, were seen by the Kingdom of Jerusalem as unclean, having mixed there blood with the Babylonians. Having come from a land whose capital was Samaria, They were called Samaritans. Now, The Samaritans referred to themselves as Israelites, having come from the Kingdom of Israel.

What came from the separation of the 12 Tribes is separate ways of worshiping. One, which comes form Judah, and one that comes from Israel. The two separate Israelite communities exist even today.

The answer to temples worship outside of the Jerusalem temple may be as simple as those temples being temples of the Kingdom of Judah or Samaritan temples, before and during and after the Babylonian and Assyrian exiles.

To answer the question. Where Jews allowed to offer sacrifice outside the Temple, the answer would be "No" not those sacrifices listed in Leviticus. The Problem was the Seperation of hte Tribes, which did not go well for either the Northern or southern Kingdoms. Some of the 12 tribes, those seperated from Judah, and in the Kingdom of Israel, did offer sacrifice to God outside the Temple. The Judahites, aka "jews" did not.

History Repeats itself, we see the same types of seperatations occuring in the Christian Church, where God set up a Priesthood, that preisthood abused its position and seperated itself from the Temple and Christian Sacrifice. Ecclesiaties said it best

What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun. Is there a thing of which it is said, "See, this is new"? It has been already in the ages before us. There is no remembrance of former things, nor will there be any remembrance of later things yet to happen among those who come after. Ecclesiastes 1:9-11

We are destined to repeat ourselves.

After Kind Salomon, The kingdom split in two due to varies disagreements and abuses started with Solomon and Continuing with his Son Rehoboam. As a Result, 10 tribes split from the temple worship in Jerusalem and started the Northern Kingdom of Israel; the Southern Kingdom was called the Kingdom of Judah. Judah is where we get the word "Jew”.

When Jeroboam left and separated from Judah, the Northern Kingdom developed there own ways of worshiping and offering sacrifice, they also built two temples so that they could separate themselves from Jerusalem. Very sadly, many of those in the Northern Kingdom turned to Idolatry and other practices.

The result of these alternate practices was Alters made to God that were different and separate from the sacrificial worship of the Temple.

Moving forward in time, after the Babalonian and Assyrian exiles, the ten tribes of the North, having returned to the land, were seen by the Kingdom of Jerusalem as unclean, having mixed there blood with the Babylonians. Having come from a land whose capital was Samaria, They were called Samaritans. Now, The Samaritans referred to themselves as Israelites, having come from the Kingdom of Israel.

What came from the separation of the 12 Tribes is separate ways of worshiping. One, which comes form Judah, and one that comes from Israel. The two separate Israelite communities exist even today.

The answer to temples worship outside of the Jerusalem temple may be as simple as those temples being temples of the Kingdom of Judah or Samaritan temples, before and during and after the Babylonian and Assyrian exiles.

To answer the question. Where Jews allowed to offer sacrifice outside the Temple, the answer would be "No" not those sacrifices listed in Leviticus. The Problem was the Seperation of the Tribes, which did not go well for either the Northern or southern Kingdoms. Some of the 12 tribes, those seperated from Judah, and in the Kingdom of Israel, did offer sacrifice to God outside the Temple. The Judahites, aka "jews" did not.

History Repeats itself, we see the same types of seperatations occuring in the Christian Church, where God set up a Priesthood, that preisthood abused its position and many Christians seperated themselves from the Alter and the Christian Sacrifice using as was done in the past that fact that all Jews were Priests, as in Christianity all Christians are priests, ignoring the differences between the priesthood of beleivers and the minesterial Priesthood, of course, they used scripture as the source of there separation, in the case of the Northern kingdom, the pentituch and notheing else, They would say that Judah added the Prophets.. Ecclesiaties said it best

What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun. Is there a thing of which it is said, "See, this is new"? It has been already in the ages before us. There is no remembrance of former things, nor will there be any remembrance of later things yet to happen among those who come after. Ecclesiastes 1:9-11

We are destined to repeat ourselves.

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After Kind Salomon, The kingdom split in two due to varies disagreements and abuses started with Solomon and Continuing with his Son Rehoboam. As a Result, 10 tribes split from the temple worship in Jerusalem and started the Northern Kingdom of Israel; the Southern Kingdom was called the Kingdom of Judah. Judah is where we get the word "Jew”.

When Jeroboam left and separated from Judah, the Northern Kingdom developed there own ways of worshiping and offering sacrifice, they also built two temples so that they could separate themselves from Jerusalem. Very sadly, many of those in the Northern Kingdom turned to Idolatry and other practices.

The result of these alternate practices was Alters made to God that were different and separate from the sacrificial worship of the Temple.

Moving forward in time, after the Babalonian and Assyrian exiles, the ten tribes of the North, having returned to the land, were seen by the Kingdom of Jerusalem as unclean, having mixed there blood with the Babylonians. Having come from a land whose capital was Samaria, They were called Samaritans. Now, The Samaritans referred to themselves as Israelites, having come from the Kingdom of Israel.

What came from the separation of the 12 Tribes is separate ways of worshiping. One, which comes form Judah, and one that comes from Israel. The two separate Israelite communities exist even today.

The answer to temples worship outside of the Jerusalem temple may be as simple as those temples being temples of the Kingdom of Judah or Samaritan temples, before and during and after the Babylonian and Assyrian exiles.

To answer the question. Where Jews allowed to offer sacrifice outside the Temple, the answer would be "No" not those sacrifices listed in Leviticus. The Problem was the Seperation of hte Tribes, which did not go well for either the Northern or southern Kingdoms. Some of the 12 tribes, those seperated from Judah, and in the Kingdom of Israel, did offer sacrifice to God outside the Temple. The Judahites, aka "jews" did not.

History Repeats itself, we see the same types of seperatations occuring in the Christian Church, where God set up a Priesthood, that preisthood abused its position and seperated itself from the Temple and Christian Sacrifice. Ecclesiaties said it best

What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun. Is there a thing of which it is said, "See, this is new"? It has been already in the ages before us. There is no remembrance of former things, nor will there be any remembrance of later things yet to happen among those who come after. Ecclesiastes 1:9-11

We are destined to repeat ourselves.