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 * , the most important were animal sacrifices. Blood sacrifices were divided into burnt offerings (Hebrew: עלה
 * or more generically as "worship").

Re: Rape in the Hebrew Bible
I actually wrote the revision you reverted. I removed it because of another editor's concern that it was non-neutral, and it actually was a vestige of a previous version of the article. Johanna (talk to me!) 22:57, 1 June 2016 (UTC)