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Since the psalter is concerned with true worship, there is hardly any mention made of ritualistic sacrifice. True/False?

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The statement about the psalter hardly mentioning ritualistic sacrifice is false. While the psalter focuses on the spiritual side of worship, it does contain references to sacrifices and rituals, reflecting the historical context of its time.

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The statement that the psalter is concerned with true worship and hardly mentions ritualistic sacrifice is false. While the psalter, or Book of Psalms, emphasizes prayer, praise, and reflection on God's law, there are indeed references to sacrifice and rituals throughout. The Psalms were a central part of medieval church ceremony, and the practices of the time often included elaborate rituals and sacrifices.

Historically, the context of worship during the times depicted in the Psalms did involve sacrificial elements, but the focus of the Psalter is more on the spiritual relationship between the worshipper and God, rather than purely on ritualistic sacrifice. However, one cannot ignore the mentions of sacrifices altogether as they do appear in various Psalms. In the context of early Christianity, practices gradually moved away from animal sacrifice towards communal gatherings, prayer, and liturgical ceremonies, as Christians sought to worship in a manner that built a strong communal identity, contrary to the practices of other religions that maintained animal sacrifices as a primary form of worship.

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