Most Christians believe Yeshua's death removes the need for all other sacrifices, but this belief stems from a near total ignorance of the sacrificial system. No animal or grain sacrifice could ever remove all of our sins. They were never intended to. The sacrifice of Yeshua overshadows those sacrifices because of the superiority of its purpose in utterly removing the guilt and debt of sin.
However, his death does not remove the transient spiritual uncleanness that prevents a person from approaching God's presence at the Temple and tabernacle, because that was not its purpose. Yeshua's death is not an act of community worship and celebration--as a thanksgiving offering--because that was not its purpose.
Zechariah, Isaiah, and Ezekiel all talk about the Levitical priesthood making animal and grain sacrifices at the Temple in the Millennial Kingdom under Yeshua's personal supervision because those sacrifices are for a completely different purpose than his, and they will be a *good* thing.
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