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But the animal sacrifices weren’t that substitute. No person was ever delivered from divine judgment by the death of any animal. The repeated sacrifice of animals was simply a continual symbol of the fact that God does deliver by the death of an innocent substitute, but no animal was ever satisfactory to God and so the sacrifices went on and on and on and on by the millions. And the people waited for a sacrifice that would be satisfactory to God, to which all those unsatisfactory sacrifices pointed. That day came on that Friday when God chose His lamb and offered Him as a sacrifice, a substitute for sinners, and poured out His wrath on that innocent substitute.
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Panch Puran

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INGREDIENTS

Cumin seeds
Black mustard seeds
Fennel seeds
Nigella seeds
Fenugreek seeds

INSTRUCTIONS

This spice blend in Bengal, in eastern India, consists of whole seeds of
cumin, black mustard, fennel, nigella, and fenugreek in equal amounts. If
you aren't accustomed to Indian spice mixtures, you might want to start
with a smaller proportion of fenugreek -- perhaps one-third as much as the
other spices -- because in large quantities it adds a bitterness that some
people find unpleasant.  This blend is not ground, but is heated in ghee or
oil just before using to release the flavors of the seeds. The dry seeds
can be stored for at least four months in an airtight container away from
light and heat.
* Source: Lord Krishna's Cuisine: The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking *
(by Yamuna Devi) * Published in: The Herb Companion - February/March 1993 *
Typed for you by Karen Mintzias
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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