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The 12 tribes all worship the same mountain and don’t practice animal sacrifice,only Romans and the Pharisees worship the temple and do animal sacrifices. It is said about Romans and the tribe of Judea in the New Testament “they came out of nowhere and were a law unto themselves.The problem for Jesus was John the Baptist was a Pharisee a particularly feared one who convinced Jesus to say most of the things others condemned him for after John died one other tried to defend Jesus unsuccessfully Jesus also came out of the wilderness like Moses and freed the temple animals from cages I’ve never heard of the 12 tribes of Israel worshiping the temple assuming Levi is one of the 12 tribes of Israel and according to the KJV bible.209.29.168.2 (talk) 03:18, 5 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]