Kosher Practice and Jewish Law
This booklet highlights some of the kosher practices in the Jewish Law, which after Jesus died on the cross, became null and void for anyone claiming to be a Christian. Here, much of the symbolism behind kosher practices is explained, in particular, the practice of not eating meat with blood. This aspect had special significance to illustrate the point that without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins.
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