""Be holy, for I am holy"" (Leviticus 11:44). God wants His people to be holy. But, how do we do it? What does it really look like to be holy? The book of Leviticus is essential in understanding what it means to be holy. Unfortunately, it has largely been neglected in study over the years by believers in Jesus Christ. What if God gave specific principles in Leviticus that would be vital for our relationship with Him? What if He told us how to be holy? What if He told us how we are to worship Him? Join us as we walk through Leviticus together, chapter by chapter, and see how we should live in light of God's Word. We will learn what it means to be holy. We will look at the offerings instructed by God and see how Jesus ultimately fulfills each. We will examine the yearly feasts and discuss the importance behind each in its original context. Leviticus is such a rich book. Let's walk through it together. Join me.
Wenham's study on the Book of Leviticus is a contribution to The New International Commentary on the Old Testament.
Building upon his life-long work on the Book of Leviticus, Milgrom makes this book accessible to all readers.
Vol.I. 2001. ISBN 90 04 116753 Vol.2.2001 . ISBN 90 04 12200 I Set ISBN 90 04 12202 8 84 Cohen , Ch . H. R. Contextual Priority in Biblical Hebrew Philology . An Application of the Held Method for ... Congress Volume Basel 2001 . 2002.
Grounded in his progressive religious values and beliefs, Rabbi Harris approaches the various laws, rituals, and stories of Leviticus with an open-minded curiosity about what we can learn today about life, ethics, God, and higher meaning by ...
In this volume of papers read at a colloquium held in honour of Mary Douglas at Lancaster University in 1995, experts in the Hebrew Bible, Jewish law, comparative law, classical literature and social anthropology raise challenging questions ...
Leviticus: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching
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This volume in the Old Testament Library series focuses on the book of Leviticus.
To many students no book of the Bible may seem duller than Leviticus. In fact, Leviticus is extremely important for a proper understanding of ancient Israelite religion and worship. Many...
What Gorman actually does in his study is to examine “ritual texts,” in order to construct a “world view” from those texts. He says that this world view simultaneously “gives rise” to the rituals, and is “enacted and made real” by them.