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The Book of Leviticus may seem strange to some if they don’t understand what the Book is all about. An outline of Leviticus is a helpful start when someone asks, what does Leviticus teach? In this Survey of Leviticus video, Pastor Nelson with Bible Munch offers a “Summary of the Book of Leviticus.”
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In today's video we're going to survey and briefly summarize the book of Leviticus.
Then afterwards, as always, I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the.
End.
Moses was the author of the book of Leviticus.
As for the date of writing, the book of Leviticus was written between 1440 and 1400 BC.
As for the purpose of writing, because the Israelites had been held captive in Egypt for 400 years,
the concept of God had been distorted by the polytheistic pagan Egyptians.
The purpose of Leviticus is to provide instruction and laws to guide a sinful yet redeemed
people in their relationship with a holy God.
There is an emphasis in Leviticus on the need for personal holiness in response to a holy God.
Sin must be atoned for through the offering of proper sacrifices, chapters 8 -10.
Other topics covered in the book are diets, clean and unclean foods, childbirth, and disease, which are
carefully regulated, chapters 11 -15.
Chapter 16 describes the Day of Atonement, when an annual sacrifice is made for the cumulative sin of
the people.
Furthermore, the people of God are to be circumspect in their personal, moral, and social living,
in contrast to the then -current practices of the heathen round about them, chapters 17 -22.
Some Key Verses.
Leviticus 1, verse 4,.
He is to lay his hand on the head of the burnt offering, and it will be accepted on his behalf to make
atonement for him.
Leviticus 17, 11,.
For the life of a creature is in the blood, and I have given it to you to make atonement for yourselves on the
altar.
It is the blood that makes atonement for one's life.
Leviticus 19, verse 18,.
Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against one of your people, but love your neighbor as yourself.
I am the Lord.
As for a brief summary, chapters 1 -7 outline the offerings required of both the laity
and the priesthood.
Chapters 8 -10 describe the consecration of Aaron and his sons to the priesthood.
Chapters 11 -16 are the prescriptions for various types of uncleanness.
The final ten chapters are God's guidelines to His people for practical holiness.
Various feasts were instituted in the people's worship of God, convened, and practiced according to God's
laws.
Blessings or curses would accompany either the keeping or neglect of God's commandments
Bows to the Lord are covered in chapter 27.
The primary theme of Leviticus is holiness.
God's demand for holiness in His people is based on His own holy nature.
A corresponding theme is that of atonement.
Holiness must be maintained before God, and holiness can only be attained through a
proper atonement.
As for foreshadowings, much of the ritualistic practices of worship picture, in many ways,
the person and work of our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Hebrews 10 tells us that the Mosaic Law is only a shadow of the good things that
are coming, by which is meant that the daily sacrifices offered by the priests for the sin
of the people were a representation of the ultimate sacrifice, Jesus Christ, whose
sacrifice would be once for all time for those who would believe in Him.
The holiness imparted temporarily by the law would one day be replaced by the absolute
attainment of holiness, when Christians exchange their sin for the righteousness of Christ 2
Corinthians 5, verse 21.
As for practical application, God takes His holiness very seriously, and
so should we.
The trend in the postmodern church is to create God in our own image, giving Him the
attributes we would like Him to have, instead of the ones His Word describes.
God's utter holiness, His transcendent splendor, and His unapproachable light are foreign concepts to
many Christians.
We are called to walk in the light and to put away the darkness in our lives, so that we may be
pleasing in His sight.
A holy God cannot tolerate blatant, unashamed sin in His people, and His
holiness requires Him to punish it.
We dare not be flippant in our attitudes towards sin or God's loathing of it, nor should we make light
of it in any way.
Praise the Lord that because of Jesus' death on our behalf, we no longer have to offer
animal sacrifices.
Leviticus is all about substitution.
The death of the animals was a substitute penalty for those who have sinned.
In the same way, but infinitely better, the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross was the
substitute for our sins.
Now we can stand before a God of utter holiness without fear, because He
sees in us the righteousness of Christ.
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