Monday, February 05, 2007
Leviticus
Leviticus spells out, in detail, what being the chosen people of God means in day-to-day life. The book begins with detailed descriptions of the sacrificial rituals - how God is to be worshiped. It continues with detailed discussions on the importance of cleanliness in all areas of life. Finally, the book stresses the kind of holy lives they must live in the land they will inherit, lest the ground itself loath them and vomit them out.
- Obedient to Their Laws (intro)
- The Sacrifice Acceptable to God (1-10)
- Cleanliness is Next to Godliness (11-17)
- Puritanical Environmentalism (18-22)
- The Righteous Shall Inherit the Land (23-27)
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