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In the OT? No
They were only obligated to the seven laws of Noah
As long as they follow those they are righteous gentiles
Say I was in 2000BC China
But they don't get special stuff
What were rhe 7 laws?
Do not worship idols. Do not curse God. Establish courts for justice. Do not murder. Do not commit sexual immorality. Do not steal. Do not eat animals that are still alive.
They could eat the unclean animals, yeah?
That was forbidden I believe.
Say I kill a pig, and I cook some bacon.
That's okay
But don't cut off a live pig's leg and eat it
What was their sacrifice for sins?
Lambs and stuff
Doves maybe...
The ancient Chinese for example, they basically had the same religion as Abraham
Judaism before Judaism
Or are they covered by Christ?
Would they be set free in Hades/Bossom of Abraham?
Because as long as they were righteous they should be allowed in.
Following God was pretty easy back then. And we still couldn’t do it 🤷🏼♂️🤣
We, as in all humans.
Don't murder. Don't steal. Don't commit adultery. If only we followed just those three.
and what happens if you stole but wanted forgiveness?
Better hope you make that burnt offering in time.
Well... you were probably fine if you were making the attempt, but died on the way.
The Abrahamic faith still had burnt offerings
So the people after the flood made burnt offerings for God? All over the world?
Were supposed to at least.
Probably did until the Tower of Babel splitting of people groups.
Noah made burnt offerings in Genesis 8:20
We still do similar things in China
They burn "money" for the dead to spend in heaven
And blood is sprinkled around a grave from a freshly killed chicken
Thanks for the answers, btw ❤
I do need to read more, especially read the Bible once again. But with a clearer mind
Everyone
I have undeniable proof