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Ancient Near East
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Ancient Near Eastern culture practiced burning animals or crops as sacrifices to deities for religious purposes in the form of burnt offerings.
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Hinduism
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In Hinduism, a burnt offering is a sacrificial gesture of devotion to Agni, the god of fire, using symbolic items.
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ancient Israel
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Ancient Israelites performed burnt offerings by burning animals or crops as religious sacrifices.
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Ancient Greece
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In Ancient Greece, burnt offerings were a common religious practice involving the sacrifice and complete burning of animals or items as offerings to deities.
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Ancient Mediterranean
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The burnt offering was a common religious ritual in ancient Mediterranean societies involving the burning of animal or plant material as a sacrifice to a deity.
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Judaism
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In Judaism, the burnt offering is a traditional religious ritual involving the burning of an animal or crop as an offering to a deity.
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