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BookOfLeviticus
Leviticus: | AUTHOR: Moses - 1400 B.C - OLD TESTAMENT - Books of Law - Pentateuch |
tcr@Leviticus:1 | LEVITICUS - This book was so named because it treats of laws of service and worship of special importance to the Tribe of Levi. It has been aptly called "the Handbook of the Priests". Many basic precepts of the New Testament are foreshadowed in this book, such as the seriousness of sin in God’s sight, the necessity of atonement for sin, the holiness of God, and the necessity of a mediator between God and man. |
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Leviticus @ the third book of the Pentateuch; so called in the Vulgate, after the LXX., because it treats chiefly of the Levitical service. In the first section of the book (1-17), which exhibits the worship itself, there is, (1.) A series of laws (1-7) regarding sacrifices, burnt-offerings, meat-offerings, and thank-offerings (1-3), sin-offerings and trespass-offerings (4; 5), followed by the law of the priestly duties in connection with the offering of sacrifices (6; 7). (2.) An historical section (8-10), giving an account of the consecration of Aaron and his sons (8); Aaron's first offering for himself and the people (9); Nadab and Abihu's presumption in offering "strange fire before Jehovah," and their punishment (10). (3.) Laws concerning purity, and the sacrifices and ordinances for putting away impurity (11-16). An interesting fact may be noted here. Canon Tristram, speaking of the remarkable discoveries regarding the flora and fauna of the Holy Land by the Palestine Exploration officers, makes the following statement:, "Take these two catalogues of the clean and unclean animals in the books of Leviticus [11] and Deuteronomy [14]. There are eleven in Deuteronomy which do not occur in Leviticus, and these are nearly all animals and birds which are not found in Egypt or the Holy Land, but which are numerous in the Arabian desert. They are not named in Leviticus a few weeks after the departure from Egypt; but after the people were thirty-nine years in the desert they are named, a strong proof that the list in Deuteronomy was written at the end of the journey, and the list in Leviticus at the beginning. It fixes the writing of that catalogue to one time and period only, viz., that when the children of Israel were familiar with the fauna and the flora of the desert" (Palest. Expl. Quart., Jan. 1887). (4.) Laws marking the separation between Israel and the heathen (17-20). (5.) Laws about the personal purity of the priests, and their eating of the holy things (20; 21); about the offerings of Israel, that they were to be without blemish (22:17-33); and about the due celebration of the great festivals (23; 25). (6.) Then follow promises and warnings to the people regarding obedience to these commandments, closing with a section on vows. The various ordinances contained in this book were all delivered in the space of a month (comp. tcr@Exodus:40:17; tcr@Numbers:1:1), the first month of the second year after the Exodus. It is the third book of Moses. No book contains more of the very words of God. He is almost throughout the whole of it the direct speaker. This book is a prophecy of things to come, a shadow whereof the substance is Christ and his kingdom. The principles on which it is to be interpreted are laid down in the Epistle to the Hebrews. It contains in its complicated ceremonial the gospel of the grace of God.
tcr@Leviticus:1 | Burnt Offering |
tcr@Leviticus:2 | Grain Offering |
tcr@Leviticus:3 | Fellowship Offering |
tcr@Leviticus:4:1-5:13 | Sin Offering |
tcr@Leviticus:5:14-6:7 | Guilt Offering |
tcr@Leviticus:6:8-13 | Burnt Offering |
tcr@Leviticus:6:14-23 | Grain Offering |
tcr@Leviticus:6:24-30 | Sin Offering |
tcr@Leviticus:7:11-21 | Fellowship Offering |
tcr@Leviticus:7:1-10 | Guilt Offering |
tcr@Leviticus:7:22-27 | Eating Blood Forbidden |
tcr@Leviticus:7:28-38 | Priests' Portion |
tcr@Leviticus:8 | Ordination of Aaron & Sons |
tcr@Leviticus:9 | Priests' Ministry Begins |
tcr@Leviticus:10 | Death of Nadab & Abihu |
tcr@Leviticus:11 | Clean & Unclean Food |
tcr@Leviticus:12 | Purification After Childbirth |
tcr@Leviticus:13 | Skin Disease Regulations |
tcr@Leviticus:14 | Skin Disease Cleansing |
tcr@Leviticus:15 | Bodily Discharges |
tcr@Leviticus:16 | Day of Atonement |
tcr@Leviticus:17 | Eating Blood Forbidden |
tcr@Leviticus:18 | Unlawful Sexual Relations |
tcr@Leviticus:19 | Various Laws |
tcr@Leviticus:20 | Punishments for Law-breaking |
tcr@Leviticus:21-22 | Rules for Priests |
tcr@Leviticus:23 | Sabbath & Feast Days |
tcr@Leviticus:24:1-9 | Lamp Oil & Bread |
tcr@Leviticus:24:10-23 | A Blasphemer is Stoned |
tcr@Leviticus:25 | The Sabbath Year & Year of Jubilee |
tcr@Leviticus:26 | Reward or Punishment |
tcr@Leviticus:27 | Rules for Dedication & Redemption |
tcr@Leviticus:20:4-5 | abetting |
tcr@Leviticus:16:21 | confession of sin |
tcr@Leviticus:19:16 | accusation |
tcr@Leviticus:18:22 | abomination |
tcr@Leviticus:20:13 | abomination |
tcr@Leviticus:18:6-18 | abomination |
tcr@Leviticus:18:19 | abomination |
tcr@Leviticus:18:20 | abomination |
tcr@Leviticus:18:22-23 | abomination |
tcr@Leviticus:18:21 | abomination |
tcr@Leviticus:6:2-7 | dishonesty cheating general scriptures |
tcr@Leviticus:19:13 | dishonesty cheating general scriptures |
tcr@Leviticus:19:35-36 | dishonesty cheating general scriptures |
tcr@Leviticus:10:8-10 | temperance and abstinence |
tcr@Leviticus:18:20 | adultery and fornication |
tcr@Leviticus:19:29 | adultery and fornication |
tcr@Leviticus:19:20-22 | adultery and fornication |
tcr@Leviticus:20:10-12 | adultery and fornication |
tcr@Leviticus:21:9 | adultery and fornication |
tcr@Leviticus:26:19 | pride |
tcr@Leviticus:17:7 | demons |
tcr@Leviticus:17:7 | demons |
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