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Leviticus 11 Commentary: Clean, Unclean Animals, Holiness

Introduction to Leviticus Chapter 11 Leviticus chapter 11 marks a significant shift in the book’s focus, moving from the laws of offerings and priesthood to the laws of ritual purity, specifically concerning clean and unclean animals for consumption. This chapter details God’s dietary regulations for the Israelites, distinguishing between animals they were permitted to eat […]

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Leviticus 10 Commentary: Unholy Fire, God’s Holiness

Introduction to Leviticus Chapter 10 Leviticus chapter 10 presents a dramatic and sobering interruption to the joyous inauguration of the Tabernacle service described in chapter 9. Immediately following the glorious manifestation of God’s presence and the miraculous consumption of the offerings by divine fire, tragedy strikes. This chapter records the swift and severe judgment of

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Leviticus 9 Commentary: Priests’ Sacrifices, God’s Glory

Introduction to Leviticus Chapter 9 Leviticus chapter 9 describes the culmination of the priestly consecration ceremony and the inauguration of the Tabernacle service. Following the seven days of intense purification and ordination detailed in Leviticus 8, this chapter records the first official sacrifices performed by Aaron and his sons as consecrated priests. It is a

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Leviticus 7 Commentary: Offerings, Priestly Duties, Sacrifice

Introduction to Leviticus Chapter 7 Leviticus chapter 7 concludes the detailed instructions concerning the five main offerings (burnt, grain, peace, sin, and guilt offerings) that began in chapter 1. While the previous chapters primarily focused on the worshiper’s role and the general purpose of each sacrifice, chapter 6 began to shift the focus to the

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Leviticus 6 Commentary: Offerings, Priestly Duties, Sacrifice

The Law of the Burnt Offering: Perpetual Fire Leviticus chapter 6 delves deeper into the practical regulations for the priests concerning the various offerings, beginning with the Burnt Offering (olah). While Leviticus 1 focused on the worshiper’s role, this chapter details the priestly duties, emphasizing the sacredness and continuity of the ritual. “And the Lord

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Leviticus 5 Commentary: Guilt Offering, Sins, Restitution

The Guilt Offering: Addressing Specific Sins and Guilt Leviticus chapter 5 continues the discussion of offerings for sin, but introduces two distinct categories: further regulations for the Sin Offering (chatta’t) for specific unintentional sins, and then the introduction of the Guilt Offering (or Trespass Offering, asham in Hebrew). The chapter begins by detailing situations where

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Leviticus 4 Commentary: Sin Offering, Unintentional Sins

The Sin Offering: Atonement for Unintentional Sins Leviticus chapter 4 introduces the Sin Offering (chatta’t in Hebrew), a crucial sacrifice fundamentally different from the burnt (Leviticus 1) and grain (Leviticus 2) offerings. While the burnt offering atoned for general sin and expressed complete devotion, and the grain offering expressed dedication, the sin offering was specifically

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Leviticus 3 Commentary: Peace Offering, Fellowship with God

The Peace Offering: A Voluntary Act of Fellowship Leviticus chapter 3 introduces the Peace Offering (zevach shelamim in Hebrew), a unique sacrifice distinct from the burnt offering (Leviticus 1) for atonement and the grain offering (Leviticus 2) for dedication. The term shelamim is related to shalom, meaning “peace,” “wholeness,” “completeness,” or “well-being.” This offering primarily

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Leviticus 2 Commentary: Grain Offering, God’s Provision

The Grain Offering: A Voluntary Act of Dedication Leviticus chapter 2 introduces the Grain Offering (minchah in Hebrew), also known as the Meal Offering or Cereal Offering. Unlike the burnt offering (Leviticus 1), which primarily focused on atonement and complete devotion through the shedding of blood, the grain offering was a bloodless sacrifice that primarily

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