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altar

Definition:

An altar was a raised structure on which the Israelites burned animals and grains as offerings to God.

  • During Bible times, simple altars were often made by forming a mound of packed-down dirt or by carefully placing large stones to form a stable pile.
  • Some special box-shaped altars were made of wood overlaid with metals such as gold, brass, or bronze.
  • Other people groups living near the Israelites also built altars to offer sacrifices to their gods.

(See also: altarofincense · falsegod · grainoffering · sacrifice, offering)

Bible References:

Examples from the Bible stories:

  • 03-14 After Noah got off the boat, he built an altar and sacrificed some of each kind of animal which could be used for a sacrifice.
  • 05-08 When they reached the place of sacrifice, Abraham tied up his son Isaac and laid him on an altar.
  • 13-09 A priest would kill the animal and burn it on the altar.
  • 16-06 He (Gideon) built a new altar dedicated to God near where the altar to the idol used to be and made a sacrifice to God on it.