Sounds lik you have the arbitrary opinion that there’s
NO GROUNDS WHATSOEVER
for “sacrifice” in that verse.
I’m underwhelmed.
??? You hear things that are imaginary. Interesting, that mentioning that the word sacrifice is not in the original text, is cause for a gruff BOLD TEXT response.
The word simply isn't in there. There are grounds for viewing the tamid as a daily sacrifice, and there are grounds for paying mind to the fact that "the tamid" stands alone in certain key verses - "as is" - hiding in plain sight as it were, not obscured by interpretations that presume it must be a temple "sacrifice".