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Leviticus Teaching

A teaching guide through Leviticus, shaped by biblical, Christ-centered, and cross-centered reading.

Overview

A teaching guide through Leviticus, shaped by biblical, Christ-centered, and cross-centered reading.

Teaching Guide

Teaching paths help you move through the book with a clear purpose. Use the right rail to focus the chapter plan, or stay in the full book view to read every passage in canonical order.

Best for: church-wide formation, annual series, big-picture discipleship.

Each week can point to Study, and some weeks also link to an outline when one is available.

Teaching Calendar
Quarter 1

Offerings, Sacrifice, and Access to God

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13 weeks Sacrifice And Atonement Route

Focus: Sacrifice and atonement

Teaching path: Sacrifice And Atonement Route

Week 1

The Burnt Offering from the Herd / The Burnt Offering from the Flock / The Burnt Offering from Birds

Leviticus 1:1-9 / Leviticus 1:10-13 / Leviticus 1:14-17
3 passages Study available
Week 2

The Grain Offering of Fine Flour / Grain Offerings Prepared in the Oven or Pan / Leaven Forbidden and Salt Required in Grain Offerings

Leviticus 2:1-3 / Leviticus 2:4-10 / Leviticus 2:11-13
3 passages Study available
Week 3

The Grain Offering of Firstfruits / The Peace Offering from the Herd / The Peace Offering from the Flock

Leviticus 2:14-16 / Leviticus 3:1-5 / Leviticus 3:6-11
3 passages Study available
Week 4

The Peace Offering from the Goats and the Perpetual Prohibition of Fat and Blood / The Sin Offering for the Anointed Priest / The Sin Offering for the Whole Congregation

Leviticus 3:12-17 / Leviticus 4:1-12 / Leviticus 4:13-21
3 passages Study available
Week 5

The Sin Offering for a Leader / The Sin Offering for an Individual / Confession and the Sin Offering for Specific Guilt

Leviticus 4:22-26 / Leviticus 4:27-35 / Leviticus 5:1-6
3 passages Study available
Week 6

Provision for the Poor in the Sin Offering / The Guilt Offering for Offenses Against the Holy Things / The Guilt Offering for Deception and Restitution

Leviticus 5:7-13 / Leviticus 5:14-19 / Leviticus 6:1-7
3 passages Study available
Week 7

The Perpetual Burnt Offering and the Altar Fire / Priestly Instructions for the Grain Offering / Priestly Handling of the Sin Offering

Leviticus 6:8-13 / Leviticus 6:14-23 / Leviticus 6:24-30
3 passages Study available
Week 8

Regulations for the Guilt Offering / Regulations for the Fellowship Offering / Prohibition Against Eating Fat and Blood

Leviticus 7:1-10 / Leviticus 7:11-21 / Leviticus 7:22-27
3 passages Study available
Week 9

Priestly Portions from the Fellowship Offerings / The Consecration of Aaron and His Sons Begins / Sacrificial Acts in the Ordination of the Priesthood

Leviticus 7:28-38 / Leviticus 8:1-13 / Leviticus 8:14-30
3 passages Study available
Week 10

Completion of the Priestly Ordination and Seven-Day Consecration / The First Priestly Offerings and the Promise of the LORD's Appearance / Aaron Offers the First Sacrifices and the LORD's Glory Appears

Leviticus 8:31-36 / Leviticus 9:1-7 / Leviticus 9:8-24
3 passages Study available
Week 11

Nadab and Abihu Offer Unauthorized Fire / The Removal of Nadab and Abihu and the Priestly Charge to Remain at the Sanctuary / Priestly Sobriety and the Charge to Teach Israel

Leviticus 10:1-3 / Leviticus 10:4-7 / Leviticus 10:8-11
3 passages Study available
Week 12

Priestly Consumption of the Holy Portions and Aaron's Explanation / Clean and Unclean Land Animals / Clean and Unclean Creatures of the Waters

Leviticus 10:12-20 / Leviticus 11:1-8 / Leviticus 11:9-12
3 passages Study available
Week 13

Unclean Birds and Permitted Flying Creatures / Uncleanness Through Contact with Animal Carcasses / Unclean Swarming Creatures and the Spread of Carcass Impurity

Leviticus 11:13-23 / Leviticus 11:24-28 / Leviticus 11:29-38
3 passages Study available
Quarter 2

Priesthood, Ordination, and Holy Service

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13 weeks Priesthood And Sacred Service Route

Focus: Priesthood and mediation

Teaching path: Priesthood And Sacred Service Route

Week 14

Impurity from the Carcass of a Clean Animal / The Final Charge to Distinguish the Clean and the Unclean / Purification After Childbirth

Leviticus 11:39-40 / Leviticus 11:41-47 / Leviticus 12:1-5
3 passages Study available
Week 15

Offerings for Postpartum Purification / Priestly Examination of Suspected Skin Disease / Diagnosis of Chronic Skin Disease

Leviticus 12:6-8 / Leviticus 13:1-8 / Leviticus 13:9-17
3 passages Study available
Week 16

Skin Disease Arising from a Healed Boil / Skin Disease Arising from a Burn / Skin Disease of the Head or Beard

Leviticus 13:18-23 / Leviticus 13:24-28 / Leviticus 13:29-37
3 passages Study available
Week 17

Harmless Skin Discoloration Declared Clean / Baldness Distinguished from Defiling Disease / Public Signs and Isolation of the Unclean

Leviticus 13:38-39 / Leviticus 13:40-44 / Leviticus 13:45-46
3 passages Study available
Week 18

Mildew in Clothing and Fabrics / Quarantine, Cleansing, and Final Disposition of Mildewed Garments / Initial Cleansing Rite for the Healed Leper

Leviticus 13:47-52 / Leviticus 13:53-59 / Leviticus 14:1-9
3 passages Study available
Week 19

Sacrificial Completion of Cleansing and Full Restoration / Provision for the Poor in Cleansing Offerings / Initial Diagnosis and Remediation of Mildew in Houses

Leviticus 14:10-20 / Leviticus 14:21-32 / Leviticus 14:33-42
3 passages Study available
Week 20

Persistent Defilement and Final Cleansing of Houses / Summary of Laws of Defilement and Cleansing / Male Bodily Discharge and Communicable Uncleanness

Leviticus 14:43-53 / Leviticus 14:54-57 / Leviticus 15:1-12
3 passages Study available
Week 21

Cleansing After Recovery from Discharge / Normal Male Emission and Temporary Uncleanness / Menstrual Impurity and Contact Transmission

Leviticus 15:13-15 / Leviticus 15:16-18 / Leviticus 15:19-24
3 passages Study available
Week 22

Abnormal Female Discharge and Required Atonement / Purpose of Purity Laws and Protection of the Sanctuary / Restricted Access and Preparation for the Day of Atonement

Leviticus 15:25-30 / Leviticus 15:31-33 / Leviticus 16:1-10
3 passages Study available
Week 23

Atonement for the Priest and Cleansing of the Sanctuary / The Scapegoat and the Removal of Sin / Post-Atonement Purification and Disposal of Sacrificial Remains

Leviticus 16:11-19 / Leviticus 16:20-22 / Leviticus 16:23-28
3 passages Study available
Week 24

The Day of Atonement as a Perpetual Statute / Centralization of Sacrifice and Prohibition of Field Offerings / Prohibition of Unauthorized Offerings by Israelite and Foreigner

Leviticus 16:29-34 / Leviticus 17:1-7 / Leviticus 17:8-9
3 passages Study available
Week 25

Prohibition of Consuming Blood and Its Atonement Function / Proper Handling of Blood in Hunting and Consumption / Covenant Distinction and the Call to Obedient Living

Leviticus 17:10-12 / Leviticus 17:13-16 / Leviticus 18:1-5
3 passages Study available
Week 26

Prohibition of Incestuous Relationships / Prohibited Sexual and Idolatrous Practices / Defilement of the Land and Covenant Warning

Leviticus 18:6-18 / Leviticus 18:19-23 / Leviticus 18:24-30
3 passages Study available
Quarter 3

Purity, Cleansing, and the Day of Atonement

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13 weeks Purity And Cleansing Route

Focus: Purity and cleansing

Teaching path: Purity And Cleansing Route

Week 27

Call to Holiness and Foundational Covenant Allegiance / Proper Handling of the Fellowship Offering / Provision for the Poor and the Sojourner

Leviticus 19:1-4 / Leviticus 19:5-8 / Leviticus 19:9-10
3 passages Study available
Week 28

Integrity in Speech and Oaths / Justice and Compassion Toward the Vulnerable / Impartial Justice and Guarded Speech

Leviticus 19:11-12 / Leviticus 19:13-14 / Leviticus 19:15-16
3 passages Study available
Week 29

Love Your Neighbor Without Hatred or Vengeance / Maintaining Order Through Separation / Restitution and Atonement in a Case of Sexual Violation

Leviticus 19:17-18 / Leviticus 19:19 / Leviticus 19:20-22
3 passages Study available
Week 30

Sanctifying Firstfruits of the Land / Rejecting Pagan Practices and Bodily Defilement / Guarding Sexual Purity and Rejecting the Occult

Leviticus 19:23-25 / Leviticus 19:26-28 / Leviticus 19:29-31
3 passages Study available
Week 31

Honor for the Aged and Reverence for God / Love for the Sojourner / Just Weights and Honest Measures

Leviticus 19:32 / Leviticus 19:33-34 / Leviticus 19:35-36
3 passages Study available
Week 32

Comprehensive Obedience to the LORD’s Statutes / Judgment Against Molek Worship / Judgment on Mediums and Call to Consecration

Leviticus 19:37 / Leviticus 20:1-5 / Leviticus 20:6-8
3 passages Study available
Week 33

Judgment for Cursing Father or Mother / Judgments for Sexual Violations and Moral Defilement / Consequences for Forbidden Kinship Unions

Leviticus 20:9 / Leviticus 20:10-16 / Leviticus 20:17-21
3 passages Study available
Week 34

Holiness Required to Remain in the Land / Judgment on Mediums and Spiritists / Priestly Restrictions on Defilement by the Dead

Leviticus 20:22-26 / Leviticus 20:27 / Leviticus 21:1-4
3 passages Study available
Week 35

Priestly Conduct and Household Holiness / Holiness Requirements for the High Priest / Physical Wholeness Requirements for Priestly Service

Leviticus 21:5-9 / Leviticus 21:10-15 / Leviticus 21:16-24
3 passages Study available
Week 36

Priestly Purity in Handling Holy Things / Who May Eat the Holy Things / Acceptable Offerings Without Defect

Leviticus 22:1-9 / Leviticus 22:10-16 / Leviticus 22:17-25
3 passages Study available
Week 37

Consecration and Proper Offering Timing / The Sabbath and the Feast of Unleavened Bread / The Offering of Firstfruits

Leviticus 22:26-33 / Leviticus 23:1-8 / Leviticus 23:9-14
3 passages Study available
Week 38

The Feast of Weeks and Provision for the Poor / The Feast of Trumpets / The Day of Atonement

Leviticus 23:15-22 / Leviticus 23:23-25 / Leviticus 23:26-32
3 passages Study available
Week 39

The Feast of Tabernacles / Moses Declares the Appointed Times / The Lampstand and Continual Light

Leviticus 23:33-43 / Leviticus 23:44 / Leviticus 24:1-4
3 passages Study available
Quarter 4

Holiness, Festivals, Vows, and Consecration

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13 weeks Holiness And Consecration Route

Focus: Holiness and consecration

Teaching path: Holiness And Consecration Route

Week 40

The Bread of the Presence / The Blasphemer and the Law of Justice / The Sabbath Year for the Land

Leviticus 24:5-9 / Leviticus 24:10-23 / Leviticus 25:1-7
3 passages Study available
Week 41

The Year of Jubilee / Trusting God’s Provision in the Sabbath and Jubilee / Redemption of Land

Leviticus 25:8-17 / Leviticus 25:18-22 / Leviticus 25:23-28
3 passages Study available
Week 42

Redemption of Houses in Cities and Villages / Supporting the Poor Without Exploitation / Limiting Servitude and Preserving Dignity

Leviticus 25:29-34 / Leviticus 25:35-38 / Leviticus 25:39-43
3 passages Study available
Week 43

Foreign Slaves within Israel / Redemption of Israelites Sold to Foreigners

Leviticus 25:44-46 / Leviticus 25:47-55
2 passages Study available
Week 44

Exclusive Worship and Covenant Reverence / Covenant Blessings for Obedience

Leviticus 26:1-2 / Leviticus 26:3-13
2 passages Study available
Week 45

Initial Covenant Curses for Disobedience / Escalated Discipline for Persistent Disobedience

Leviticus 26:14-17 / Leviticus 26:18-20
2 passages Study available
Week 46

Further Escalation: Wild Beasts and Loss of Security / Sword, Pestilence, and Famine under Covenant Judgment

Leviticus 26:21-22 / Leviticus 26:23-26
2 passages Study available
Week 47

Severe Covenant Judgment and the Desolation of Worship / Land Desolation and Sabbath Rest in Exile

Leviticus 26:27-31 / Leviticus 26:32-35
2 passages Study available
Week 48

Fear, Weakness, and Collapse in Exile / Confession and Covenant Remembrance

Leviticus 26:36-39 / Leviticus 26:40-42
2 passages Study available
Week 49

Covenant Faithfulness Despite Judgment / Covenant Statutes Concluded at Sinai

Leviticus 26:43-45 / Leviticus 26:46
2 passages Study available
Week 50

Valuation of Persons Vowed to the LORD / Valuation and Redemption of Vowed Animals

Leviticus 27:1-8 / Leviticus 27:9-13
2 passages Study available
Week 51

Valuation and Redemption of Houses Vowed to the LORD / Things Devoted to the LORD as Irrevocable

Leviticus 27:14-15 / Leviticus 27:28-29
2 passages Study available
Week 52

The LORD’s Tithe as Holy and Non-Substitutable / Conclusion of the Commandments at Sinai

Leviticus 27:30-33 / Leviticus 27:34
2 passages Study available
Chapter Plan
The Burnt Offering: Nearness to God Through Total Surrender

Leviticus 1 teaches that nearness to God is both graciously permitted and carefully regulated. The Lord speaks first, the worshiper brings what God accepts, the substitute is identified with and slain, the blood is handled by priests, and the whole offering ascends to God as a pleasing aroma. The chapter presses the reality that worship requires revelation, access requires mediation, and covenant nearness requires surrender.

Leviticus 1:1-9

The Burnt Offering from the Herd

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The holy God who calls from the tent of meeting receives only the worship He appoints, through a blameless offering wholly given up on the altar.

Leviticus 1:10-13

The Burnt Offering from the Flock

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Whether from the herd or the flock, the Lord receives worship that comes through an unblemished offering wholly given to Him in accordance with His command.

Leviticus 1:14-17

The Burnt Offering from Birds

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The Lord provides a way for every worshiper to approach Him through an appointed sacrifice that is wholly given up to God.

The Grain Offering: Consecrated Tribute Before the LORD

Leviticus 2 teaches that worship includes more than blood sacrifice. The grain offering brings the fruit of human labor and divine provision before the Lord. A memorial portion ascends to God by fire, the priesthood is sustained from what remains, yeast and honey are excluded from altar burning, and salt is required as the salt of the covenant. The chapter presses the truth that daily provision, agricultural labor, prepared food, and firstfruits belong under God's holy claim.

Leviticus 2:1-3

The Grain Offering of Fine Flour

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The worshiper presents the fruit of His labor to the Lord in a consecrated offering, acknowledging God's provision and sustaining the ministry of His sanctuary.

Leviticus 2:4-10

Grain Offerings Prepared in the Oven or Pan

Study

God receives offerings prepared from the fruit of daily labor when they are brought according to His appointed pattern and devoted to Him.

Leviticus 2:11-13

Leaven Forbidden and Salt Required in Grain Offerings

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The Lord governs not only the act of offering but also the character of what is offered, preserving purity and covenant faithfulness in Israel's worship.

Leviticus 2:14-16

The Grain Offering of Firstfruits

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The first produce of the land belongs to the Lord and must be consecrated to Him before it is enjoyed by His people.

The Fellowship Offering: Peace Before the LORD

Leviticus 3 teaches that peace with God is not casual access but covenant fellowship established through sacrifice. The worshiper brings an acceptable animal, identifies with it, slaughters it before the Lord, and the priests apply the blood to the altar. The fat portions are burned to the Lord as His portion, while the concluding prohibition against eating blood and fat teaches that life and the choicest richness belong to God. Fellowship with God is real, but it is bounded by holiness.

Leviticus 3:1-5

The Peace Offering from the Herd

Study

Covenant fellowship with the Lord is expressed through a sacrifice offered according to His appointed pattern.

Leviticus 3:6-11

The Peace Offering from the Flock

Study

Covenant fellowship with the Lord is expressed through a sacrificial offering that gives the best portions to God.

Leviticus 3:12-17

The Peace Offering from the Goats and the Perpetual Prohibition of Fat and Blood

Study

Covenant fellowship with the Lord honors Him by reserving the life and the richest portions of the sacrifice exclusively for God.

The Sin Offering: Purification for Unintentional Sin

Leviticus 4 teaches that sin is measured by the Lord's commands, not by human awareness alone. Unintentional sin still brings guilt and must be addressed through God's appointed sacrifice. The chapter moves from priest to congregation to leader to ordinary member, showing that all levels of the covenant community require atonement. The blood rites differ according to the offender's representative weight, but the conclusion remains consistent: the priest makes atonement, and the sinner is forgiven.

Leviticus 4:1-12

The Sin Offering for the Anointed Priest

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When priestly sin defiles the covenant community, God provides a sin offering that restores purity through sacrificial mediation.

Leviticus 4:13-21

The Sin Offering for the Whole Congregation

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When the community falls into unintentional sin, God provides a sin offering that restores the covenant people to purity before Him.

Leviticus 4:22-26

The Sin Offering for a Leader

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When a leader becomes aware of unintentional sin, God provides a sin offering that restores covenant purity through sacrificial mediation.

Leviticus 4:27-35

The Sin Offering for an Individual

Study

When an individual becomes aware of unintentional sin, God provides a sin offering that restores covenant fellowship through sacrificial mediation.

Confession, Cleansing, and Guilt Before the LORD

Leviticus 5 shows that sin and guilt often emerge in ordinary situations: silence when testimony is required, unnoticed contact with uncleanness, rash speech, misuse of holy things, and violations not fully understood. The Lord requires confession when guilt is recognized, but He also makes merciful provision for worshipers of every economic level. The chapter then introduces guilt offering logic, where atonement is joined to restitution because wrongs against the Lord's holy things must be repaired, not merely regretted.

Leviticus 5:1-6

Confession and the Sin Offering for Specific Guilt

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When a person becomes aware of covenant guilt, God requires confession and a sin offering to restore fellowship with Him.

Leviticus 5:7-13

Provision for the Poor in the Sin Offering

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God provides accessible means of atonement so that every member of His covenant people may seek forgiveness.

Leviticus 5:14-19

The Guilt Offering for Offenses Against the Holy Things

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When God's holy things are violated, restitution and a guilt offering restore covenant integrity.

Restitution and Priestly Stewardship of the Offerings

Leviticus 6 joins ethical restitution and priestly worship stewardship. The chapter first insists that deception against a neighbor is treachery against the Lord, requiring full restoration, added compensation, sacrifice, priestly atonement, and forgiveness. It then commands the priests to maintain the altar fire, remove ashes, eat holy portions properly, offer their own grain offering wholly to God, and handle sin offerings according to the holiness of the sanctuary. The chapter teaches that holiness reaches both the marketplace and the altar.

Leviticus 6:1-7

The Guilt Offering for Deception and Restitution

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When dishonesty harms another person, God requires restitution and a guilt offering to restore both justice and covenant fellowship.

Leviticus 6:8-13

The Perpetual Burnt Offering and the Altar Fire

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God requires continual worship through the perpetual altar fire and the ongoing burnt offering.

Leviticus 6:14-23

Priestly Instructions for the Grain Offering

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The grain offering expresses devotion to God while sustaining those who serve in His sanctuary.

Leviticus 6:24-30

Priestly Handling of the Sin Offering

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The sin offering is most holy and must be handled with strict reverence according to God's sanctuary regulations.

The Guilt Offering, Priestly Portions, and Holy Fellowship

Leviticus 7 completes the opening offering instructions by showing that sacrifice is not finished when the animal is slain. The offering must be handled, eaten, timed, distributed, and guarded according to holiness. The guilt offering remains most holy. The fellowship offering includes thanksgiving, vows, and freewill worship, yet joyful participation must obey God's limits. The fat and blood belong to the Lord, and priestly portions are assigned by divine command. The chapter teaches that gratitude, fellowship, restitution, and priestly provision all remain under God's holy rule.

Leviticus 7:1-10

Regulations for the Guilt Offering

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The guilt offering restores covenant integrity while providing sustenance for those who serve in the sanctuary.

Leviticus 7:11-21

Regulations for the Fellowship Offering

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The fellowship offering expresses gratitude and covenant communion through a sacred meal before the Lord.

Leviticus 7:22-27

Prohibition Against Eating Fat and Blood

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God reserves the fat and the blood of sacrificial animals for sacred purposes, and Israel must honor these boundaries in covenant obedience.

Leviticus 7:28-38

Priestly Portions from the Fellowship Offerings

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God assigns sacred portions of the fellowship offering to the priesthood as part of the covenant structure of worship.

The Ordination of Aaron and His Sons

Leviticus 8 teaches that mediation before the holy God requires divine appointment and consecration. Aaron and His sons do not take priestly office for themselves. They are gathered by God's command, washed, clothed, anointed, marked with blood, and confined to obedient completion of the seven-day ordination. The priests who will offer sacrifices for Israel first need sacrifice themselves. Their ears, hands, and feet are claimed by blood, showing that priestly ministry requires consecrated hearing, service, and walk. The chapter insists that holy ministry is not charisma, status, or inheritance alone; it is God's work of setting apart servants for His presence.

Leviticus 8:1-13

The Consecration of Aaron and His Sons Begins

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God establishes His priesthood through public consecration so that mediators may serve in His holy presence.

Leviticus 8:14-30

Sacrificial Acts in the Ordination of the Priesthood

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God consecrates His priests through sacrifice, cleansing them and dedicating them fully to His service.

Leviticus 8:31-36

Completion of the Priestly Ordination and Seven-Day Consecration

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God completes the consecration of His priests through covenant obedience, sacred participation, and a period of guarded dedication before ministry begins.

Priestly Ministry Begins and the Glory of the LORD Appears

Leviticus 9 teaches that the Lord's presence among His people is enjoyed through obedient priestly mediation and accepted sacrifice. Aaron's ministry begins only after ordination is complete. He must first offer for Himself because He is a sinful priest. Then He offers for the people. The sacrifices proceed according to the revealed pattern, and the priestly blessing follows the offering. The Lord Himself confirms the worship by appearing in glory and sending fire to consume the offering. Israel's response is both joy and prostration, showing that accepted worship produces glad reverence before the holy God.

Leviticus 9:1-7

The First Priestly Offerings and the Promise of the LORD's Appearance

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The priesthood begins its ministry by offering sacrifices for sin and dedication so that the people may approach God and witness His glory.

Leviticus 9:8-24

Aaron Offers the First Sacrifices and the LORD's Glory Appears

Study

Faithful obedience in sacrificial worship results in the Lord revealing His glory among His people.

Unauthorized Fire and the Holiness of Priestly Service

Leviticus 10 teaches that nearness to God is never permission for self-directed worship. Nadab and Abihu's unauthorized fire violates the holiness of priestly approach immediately after the Lord has accepted commanded worship in Leviticus 9. The Lord's judgment shows that He will be treated as holy by those who come near Him. The chapter then clarifies the ongoing calling of priests: they must remain consecrated even under grief, serve with sobriety, distinguish holy from common and clean from unclean, teach Israel the Lord's decrees, and handle sacred food and sin offerings with discernment.

Leviticus 10:1-3

Nadab and Abihu Offer Unauthorized Fire

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God's holiness requires that those who approach Him worship according to His command.

Leviticus 10:4-7

The Removal of Nadab and Abihu and the Priestly Charge to Remain at the Sanctuary

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Those consecrated to serve before the Lord must uphold the holiness of their office even in the midst of personal grief.

Leviticus 10:8-11

Priestly Sobriety and the Charge to Teach Israel

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Priests must maintain sober discernment so they can guard the holiness of worship and teach God's law to the people.

Leviticus 10:12-20

Priestly Consumption of the Holy Portions and Aaron's Explanation

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Those who serve before the Lord must handle holy things according to His command while maintaining reverent discernment in the presence of His holiness.

Clean and Unclean Creatures: Holiness in Daily Life

Leviticus 11 teaches that holiness is learned through distinction. After the priests are commanded to distinguish holy from common and clean from unclean, the Lord gives Israel concrete categories for animals, food, carcasses, household objects, and bodily contact. These distinctions are not detached ritual details; they train Israel to live as the people of the holy Lord who brought them up out of Egypt. The chapter's theological center is the Lord's own declaration: 'Be holy, because I am holy.'

Leviticus 11:1-8

Clean and Unclean Land Animals

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God calls His people to discernment and obedience in daily life by distinguishing between what is clean and what is unclean.

Leviticus 11:9-12

Clean and Unclean Creatures of the Waters

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God instructs His people to distinguish between clean and unclean creatures in the waters so that their daily life reflects covenant obedience.

Leviticus 11:13-23

Unclean Birds and Permitted Flying Creatures

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God commands His people to distinguish clean and unclean among flying creatures so their daily practices reflect covenant holiness.

Leviticus 11:24-28

Uncleanness Through Contact with Animal Carcasses

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Contact with what is unclean temporarily disrupts covenant purity and requires recognition of God's holiness.

Leviticus 11:29-38

Unclean Swarming Creatures and the Spread of Carcass Impurity

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God calls His people to maintain careful awareness of purity boundaries even in ordinary objects and daily activities.

Leviticus 11:39-40

Impurity from the Carcass of a Clean Animal

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Even permitted animals can transmit impurity when death is involved, reminding Israel that contact with death disrupts covenant purity.

Leviticus 11:41-47

The Final Charge to Distinguish the Clean and the Unclean

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Because the Lord has brought His people out of Egypt, they must live as a holy people who discern between the clean and the unclean.

Childbirth, Purification, and Atonement Before the Holy LORD

Leviticus 12 teaches that childbirth, though a good gift within God's creation mandate, still occurs in a world marked by blood, mortality, uncleanness, and the need for purification before the holy Lord. The chapter does not treat childbirth as sinful or the mother as morally guilty for giving birth. Rather, it places birth within the ritual-purity system, regulates sanctuary approach, connects male birth to covenant circumcision, and provides atoning sacrifice and priestly restoration. The chapter also reveals God's mercy by making provision for mothers who cannot afford a lamb.

Leviticus 12:1-5

Purification After Childbirth

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The birth of a child brings both blessing and ritual impurity, reminding Israel that life in a fallen world still requires purification before the holy presence of God.

Leviticus 12:6-8

Offerings for Postpartum Purification

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At the completion of the purification period after childbirth, sacrificial offerings restore the mother to ceremonial cleanness before the Lord.

Priestly Examination of Skin Disease, Uncleanness, and Contaminated Garments

Leviticus 13 teaches that holiness requires careful discernment, patient examination, and truthful declaration. The priest does not create uncleanness but identifies and declares it according to the Lord's instruction. The chapter refuses both carelessness and panic: not every rash is defiling, yet confirmed uncleanness cannot remain in the camp as though nothing has happened. The community must preserve holiness without confusing every bodily condition with moral guilt. The chapter also shows that impurity can spread beyond the body into garments and household material, requiring cleansing or destruction.

Leviticus 13:1-8

Priestly Examination of Suspected Skin Disease

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The priest must carefully examine suspected skin disease to determine whether a person is ceremonially clean or unclean.

Leviticus 13:9-17

Diagnosis of Chronic Skin Disease

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The priest discerns ritual impurity by carefully evaluating the visible progression of a skin disease.

Leviticus 13:18-23

Skin Disease Arising from a Healed Boil

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The priest must carefully distinguish between a harmless scar and a skin disease that produces ritual impurity.

Leviticus 13:24-28

Skin Disease Arising from a Burn

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The priest must distinguish between a harmless burn scar and a skin disease that brings ritual impurity.

Leviticus 13:29-37

Skin Disease of the Head or Beard

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The priest must carefully discern whether a condition affecting the head or beard renders a person unclean.

Leviticus 13:38-39

Harmless Skin Discoloration Declared Clean

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The priest must distinguish between true impurity and harmless conditions to avoid unnecessary exclusion.

Leviticus 13:40-44

Baldness Distinguished from Defiling Disease

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Natural conditions are not defiling, but disease within them must be carefully discerned and addressed.

Leviticus 13:45-46

Public Signs and Isolation of the Unclean

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Those declared unclean must openly acknowledge their condition and remain separated from the community.

Leviticus 13:47-52

Mildew in Clothing and Fabrics

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Impurity can affect not only people but also possessions, requiring careful discernment and decisive action.

Leviticus 13:53-59

Quarantine, Cleansing, and Final Disposition of Mildewed Garments

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Impurity must be carefully evaluated over time, and only what is truly clean may remain among God's people.

Cleansing, Restoration, and the Return From Outside the Camp

Leviticus 14 teaches that uncleanness and exclusion need not be permanent when the Lord grants healing and cleansing. The priest goes outside the camp, examines the healed person, and oversees a staged restoration involving blood, water, released life, washing, shaving, waiting, sacrifice, anointing oil, and atonement. The chapter also teaches that impurity can affect houses in the land, and that the holy community must handle contamination patiently but decisively. Restoration is real, but persistent corruption must be removed.

Leviticus 14:1-9

Initial Cleansing Rite for the Healed Leper

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Restoration to the community requires divinely prescribed cleansing and mediated recognition.

Leviticus 14:10-20

Sacrificial Completion of Cleansing and Full Restoration

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Full restoration requires atonement, consecration, and priestly mediation before God.

Leviticus 14:21-32

Provision for the Poor in Cleansing Offerings

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God preserves the integrity of atonement while making provision for all to be restored.

Leviticus 14:33-42

Initial Diagnosis and Remediation of Mildew in Houses

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Even dwellings must be examined and, if needed, altered to preserve holiness among God’s people.

Leviticus 14:43-53

Persistent Defilement and Final Cleansing of Houses

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Persistent defilement must be removed, but what is truly cleansed may be restored.

Leviticus 14:54-57

Summary of Laws of Defilement and Cleansing

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God provides clear instruction so His people can discern between what is clean and what is unclean.

Bodily Discharges, Cleanness, and Guarding the Sanctuary From Uncleanness

Leviticus 15 teaches that uncleanness is not limited to dramatic disease or obvious moral rebellion. Ordinary embodied life involves flows, emissions, bleeding, contact, washing, waiting, and sometimes offerings. The chapter does not portray the body, sexuality, menstruation, or fertility as evil. Rather, it teaches Israel that bodily life in a fallen world must be ordered before the holy God who dwells among them. Temporary uncleanness is handled by washing, bathing, and waiting until evening. More serious abnormal discharges require seven-day cleansing periods, offerings, and priestly atonement. The goal is explicitly sanctuary protection: Israel must not defile the Lord's dwelling place.

Leviticus 15:1-12

Male Bodily Discharge and Communicable Uncleanness

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Impurity can spread through contact and must be carefully managed to preserve holiness.

Leviticus 15:13-15

Cleansing After Recovery from Discharge

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Healing must be followed by cleansing and atonement for full restoration before God.

Leviticus 15:16-18

Normal Male Emission and Temporary Uncleanness

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Natural bodily functions still require acknowledgment of impurity, though they do not carry the same severity as disease.

Leviticus 15:19-24

Menstrual Impurity and Contact Transmission

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Natural cycles bring temporary impurity that must be recognized and managed within the community.

Leviticus 15:25-30

Abnormal Female Discharge and Required Atonement

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Persistent impurity requires both extended separation and eventual atonement for full restoration.

Leviticus 15:31-33

Purpose of Purity Laws and Protection of the Sanctuary

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God’s people must guard against impurity to preserve the holiness of His dwelling among them.

The Day of Atonement: Cleansing the Sanctuary and Bearing Away Israel's Sins

Leviticus 16 reveals how Israel's holy God provides atonement for a sinful and unclean people while preserving His dwelling in their midst. The chapter begins with restricted access because the Most Holy Place is not open to priestly initiative. Aaron must come only by divine command, with sacrifice, incense, blood, and linen garments. The priest Himself needs atonement before He can mediate for the people. The two goats display complementary dimensions of atonement: blood purification before the Lord and removal of sins from the community. The sanctuary, altar, priests, and people are cleansed because Israel's uncleanness, rebellion, and sins defile the holy dwelling. The chapter culminates in an annual ordinance of self-denial, Sabbath rest, and cleansing from all sins before the Lord.

Leviticus 16:1-10

Restricted Access and Preparation for the Day of Atonement

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Access to God’s presence requires mediated atonement and careful obedience to His commands.

Leviticus 16:11-19

Atonement for the Priest and Cleansing of the Sanctuary

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Atonement must purify both the mediator and the place where God dwells among His people.

Leviticus 16:20-22

The Scapegoat and the Removal of Sin

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Atonement involves both cleansing from sin and the removal of sin from God’s people.

Leviticus 16:23-28

Post-Atonement Purification and Disposal of Sacrificial Remains

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Atonement is followed by purification and the removal of what is associated with sin from the community.

Leviticus 16:29-34

The Day of Atonement as a Perpetual Statute

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God ordains a recurring day of complete atonement in which His people are cleansed and called to humble dependence before Him.

Blood, Life, Sacrifice, and the LORD's Exclusive Altar

Leviticus 17 teaches that sacrifice and blood are not private religious tools or common food. They belong to the Lord. After the Day of Atonement has displayed blood's role in sanctuary cleansing, Leviticus 17 explains blood's theological significance: the life of the creature is in the blood, and God has given blood on the altar to make atonement for life. Therefore sacrifice must be brought to the Lord's appointed place, blood must be handled reverently, and false sacrificial worship must be rejected. Life is not man's possession to manipulate; it is God's gift under God's law.

Leviticus 17:1-7

Centralization of Sacrifice and Prohibition of Field Offerings

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God regulates where and how sacrifice is offered to preserve holy worship and prevent idolatry.

Leviticus 17:8-9

Prohibition of Unauthorized Offerings by Israelite and Foreigner

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God requires all who dwell among His people to worship Him according to His appointed means and place.

Leviticus 17:10-12

Prohibition of Consuming Blood and Its Atonement Function

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Because life is in the blood and it is given for atonement, it must be honored as sacred and not consumed.

Leviticus 17:13-16

Proper Handling of Blood in Hunting and Consumption

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Even in daily provision, God’s people must honor the sanctity of life represented in the blood.

Sexual Holiness, Covenant Distinction, and the Land That Vomits Out Defilement

Leviticus 18 teaches that sexual holiness is part of covenant loyalty to the Lord. Israel must not define sexual conduct by the patterns of Egypt or Canaan but by the Lord's revealed statutes. The chapter guards family boundaries, marriage, worship, bodily holiness, and creation order. Its closing warning shows that sexual sin is not merely private. It defiles people and land, provoking divine judgment. The same holy God who provides atonement in Leviticus 16 and gives blood for atonement in Leviticus 17 now commands His people to live holy lives distinct from the nations.

Leviticus 18:1-5

Covenant Distinction and the Call to Obedient Living

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God’s people must reject surrounding cultures and live by His commands to walk in covenant life.

Leviticus 18:6-18

Prohibition of Incestuous Relationships

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God sets clear boundaries for sexual relationships to preserve holiness and protect the covenant community.

Leviticus 18:19-23

Prohibited Sexual and Idolatrous Practices

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God forbids sexual perversion and idolatry because they defile His people and distort His created order.

Leviticus 18:24-30

Defilement of the Land and Covenant Warning

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Sin defiles both people and land, and persistent disobedience leads to removal from God’s blessing.

Be Holy Because I Am Holy: Covenant Life Before God and Neighbor

Leviticus 19 teaches that holiness is the comprehensive shape of covenant life before the Lord. It is not restricted to priestly ritual or sanctuary approach. The holy Lord claims family relationships, Sabbaths, offerings, harvest practices, economic dealings, court judgments, speech, grudges, revenge, neighbor-love, sexual accountability, agriculture, food, bodies, occult practices, age, immigration, and commerce. The chapter shows that holiness is both separation from evil and positive love for neighbor and foreigner. Israel's social life must bear witness to the Lord who brought them out of Egypt.

Leviticus 19:1-4

Call to Holiness and Foundational Covenant Allegiance

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God’s people are called to reflect His holiness through obedient and exclusive devotion to Him.

Leviticus 19:5-8

Proper Handling of the Fellowship Offering

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Worship that ignores God’s instructions becomes defiled and unacceptable before Him.

Leviticus 19:9-10

Provision for the Poor and the Sojourner

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Holiness before God is expressed through intentional provision for the needy.

Leviticus 19:11-12

Integrity in Speech and Oaths

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God’s people must live truthfully before others and honorably before Him.

Leviticus 19:13-14

Justice and Compassion Toward the Vulnerable

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God’s people must act justly and protect the vulnerable because they live before Him.

Leviticus 19:15-16

Impartial Justice and Guarded Speech

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God’s people must uphold justice without bias and guard their speech to protect others.

Leviticus 19:17-18

Love Your Neighbor Without Hatred or Vengeance

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True holiness rejects hatred and vengeance and expresses itself in love for others.

Leviticus 19:19

Maintaining Order Through Separation

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Holiness includes honoring the distinctions God has established in creation.

Leviticus 19:20-22

Restitution and Atonement in a Case of Sexual Violation

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Sexual sin brings real guilt that must be addressed through justice and atonement.

Leviticus 19:23-25

Sanctifying Firstfruits of the Land

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God’s people must honor Him first with the fruit of their labor before partaking of its benefits.

Leviticus 19:26-28

Rejecting Pagan Practices and Bodily Defilement

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Holiness requires rejecting pagan practices and honoring God in both body and worship.

Leviticus 19:29-31

Guarding Sexual Purity and Rejecting the Occult

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God’s people must reject both sexual corruption and spiritual deception to remain holy before Him.

Leviticus 19:32

Honor for the Aged and Reverence for God

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Reverence for God is demonstrated through honoring those advanced in age.

Leviticus 19:33-34

Love for the Sojourner

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God’s people must love the sojourner as themselves because they too were once strangers.

Leviticus 19:35-36

Just Weights and Honest Measures

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God’s people must practice honesty in all dealings because they live under His authority.

Leviticus 19:37

Comprehensive Obedience to the LORD's Statutes

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God’s people must carefully obey all His commands because He is the Lord.

Holiness, Judgment, and the LORD Who Sanctifies His People

Leviticus 20 teaches that holiness is not merely aspirational but covenantally accountable. The Lord sanctifies Israel, and therefore Israel must consecrate themselves, keep His decrees, and refuse the practices that defiled the nations. The chapter shows that Molek worship, occultism, parent-cursing, adultery, incest, same-sex intercourse, bestiality, and impurity violations are not private choices. They defile sanctuary, family, land, and community. Israel must not hide its eyes from severe sin. The Lord Himself will judge when the community tolerates defilement. The chapter concludes by rooting Israel's separation in God's holy character and His claim upon them as His own.

Leviticus 20:1-5

Judgment Against Molek Worship

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God demands the removal of idolatry that destroys life and profanes His name.

Leviticus 20:6-8

Judgment on Mediums and Call to Consecration

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God calls His people to reject occult practices and live in consecrated obedience under His sanctifying authority.

Leviticus 20:9

Judgment for Cursing Father or Mother

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Dishonoring parental authority is a serious offense against God’s covenant order.

Leviticus 20:10-16

Judgments for Sexual Violations and Moral Defilement

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God’s people must reject sexual immorality because it defiles His covenant order and invites judgment.

Leviticus 20:17-21

Consequences for Forbidden Kinship Unions

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God guards the integrity of family relationships by judging violations of His ordained boundaries.

Leviticus 20:22-26

Holiness Required to Remain in the Land

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God’s people must live set apart in holiness to remain in His blessing and presence.

Leviticus 20:27

Judgment on Mediums and Spiritists

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God demands the complete removal of occult practices to preserve the holiness of His people.

Priestly Holiness, Nearness to God, and the Sanctity of Those Who Offer the LORD's Food

Leviticus 21 teaches that priestly privilege brings priestly responsibility. The priests are holy because they offer the food of God and bear the Lord's holiness before Israel. Their contact with death, mourning practices, marriages, households, and physical conditions are regulated because the sanctuary must not be profaned. The high priest bears the strictest restrictions because His office is most closely bound to the sanctuary, anointing oil, sacred garments, and representative mediation. The chapter also shows both restriction and mercy: priests with physical defects may not approach the altar, but they may still eat the holy food of their God.

Leviticus 21:1-4

Priestly Restrictions on Defilement by the Dead

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Those who serve before God must guard their purity because of their sacred role.

Leviticus 21:5-9

Priestly Conduct and Household Holiness

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Those who minister before God must reflect His holiness in both life and household.

Leviticus 21:10-15

Holiness Requirements for the High Priest

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The greater the responsibility before God, the greater the requirement for holiness.

Leviticus 21:16-24

Physical Wholeness Requirements for Priestly Service

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God’s holiness is reflected in the standards for those who approach Him in priestly service.

Holy Food, Acceptable Offerings, and Reverence for the LORD's Holy Name

Leviticus 22 teaches that holy things must be handled in holy ways. Priests must not eat sacred food while unclean. Priestly household boundaries determine who may share in holy food. Unauthorized eating requires restitution. Israel's offerings must not be defective, mutilated, premature, or handled contrary to command. The chapter joins priestly purity, sacred food, acceptable sacrifice, and the Lord's holy name. Worship is not a dumping ground for leftovers or carelessness; it is the reverent response of a redeemed people to the God who sanctifies them.

Leviticus 22:1-9

Priestly Purity in Handling Holy Things

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Those who handle what is holy must guard their purity before God.

Leviticus 22:10-16

Who May Eat the Holy Things

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God carefully guards who may partake of what is holy, requiring proper covenant relationship and status.

Leviticus 22:17-25

Acceptable Offerings Without Defect

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God requires offerings that reflect His holiness, not what is defective or diminished.

Leviticus 22:26-33

Consecration and Proper Offering Timing

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God governs how He is worshiped, and His people must honor Him according to His holiness and redemption.

The LORD's Appointed Times: Holy Time, Sacred Assembly, Harvest, Atonement, and Covenant Remembrance

Leviticus 23 teaches that holiness includes time. The Lord does not merely claim Israel's sacrifices, priests, bodies, households, and land; He claims their calendar. Sabbath rest trains Israel to stop labor and acknowledge the Lord. Passover and Unleavened Bread rehearse redemption. Firstfruits and Weeks confess that harvest belongs to God. Trumpets summons covenant attention. The Day of Atonement brings corporate humbling and rest before the Lord's atoning provision. Tabernacles combines harvest joy with wilderness remembrance. The chapter orders Israel's life around redemption, provision, atonement, joy, and generational memory.

Leviticus 23:1-8

The Sabbath and the Feast of Unleavened Bread

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God claims time itself, calling His people to sacred rhythms of rest and remembrance before Him.

Leviticus 23:9-14

The Offering of Firstfruits

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God’s people must honor Him first with what He provides before they partake of it.

Leviticus 23:15-22

The Feast of Weeks and Provision for the Poor

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God’s provision is to be celebrated in worship and shared in mercy.

Leviticus 23:23-25

The Feast of Trumpets

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God calls His people to pause, remember, and gather at His appointed times.

Leviticus 23:26-32

The Day of Atonement

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God provides atonement for sin, and His people must respond with humility and seriousness.

Leviticus 23:33-43

The Feast of Tabernacles

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God calls His people to rejoice in His provision and remember His sustaining presence.

Leviticus 23:44

Moses Declares the Appointed Times

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God’s appointed worship must be faithfully declared and observed by His people.

Light, Bread, the Holy Name, and Equal Justice Before the LORD

Leviticus 24 brings together sanctuary constancy and community justice. The lampstand and bread show that the Lord's presence among Israel is to be honored continually through ordered priestly service. The blasphemy case shows that the Lord's name must not be treated as common, cursed, or dishonored in the camp. The justice section shows that the holy name of God stands behind human life, property restitution, proportional justice, and equal law for native and foreigner. Worship and justice are not separate realms; both belong before the Lord.

Leviticus 24:1-4

The Lampstand and Continual Light

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God requires continual, ordered worship that is sustained by His people and maintained before His presence.

Leviticus 24:5-9

The Bread of the Presence

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God ordains continual covenant remembrance through ordered worship and provision.

Leviticus 24:10-23

The Blasphemer and the Law of Justice

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God’s name is holy, and His justice is to be upheld without partiality.

Sabbath for the Land, Jubilee Release, and the LORD's Ownership of Israel

Leviticus 25 teaches that holiness reaches into land economics and social structures. The land must rest because it belongs to the Lord. Family inheritance must be restored because Israel's land tenure is covenant stewardship, not absolute ownership. The poor must be supported because the Lord redeemed Israel from Egypt. Interest exploitation is forbidden because poverty must not become opportunity for gain. Israelites must not be enslaved permanently because they are already the Lord's servants. Jubilee proclaims that Israel's economic life must periodically reset around divine ownership, redemption, mercy, and release.

Leviticus 25:1-7

The Sabbath Year for the Land

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God commands rest not only for people but for the land, calling His people to trust His provision.

Leviticus 25:8-17

The Year of Jubilee

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God restores what is lost and limits human control to preserve covenant justice.

Leviticus 25:18-22

Trusting God's Provision in the Sabbath and Jubilee

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God provides abundantly for those who trust and obey His commands.

Leviticus 25:23-28

Redemption of Land

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God owns the land and provides a way for what is lost to be restored.

Leviticus 25:29-34

Redemption of Houses in Cities and Villages

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God structures property rights to preserve covenant inheritance and protect priestly provision.

Leviticus 25:35-38

Supporting the Poor Without Exploitation

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God’s redeemed people must sustain the vulnerable without profiting from their need.

Leviticus 25:39-43

Limiting Servitude and Preserving Dignity

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God’s redeemed people must never be reduced to oppressive slavery within the covenant community.

Leviticus 25:44-46

Foreign Slaves within Israel

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God distinguishes covenant identity in how authority and servitude are structured among His people.

Leviticus 25:47-55

Redemption of Israelites Sold to Foreigners

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God preserves the freedom of His people by providing a way of redemption even in foreign servitude.

Covenant Blessings, Covenant Discipline, Exile, Confession, and Remembered Mercy

Leviticus 26 teaches that covenant relationship with the Lord brings real consequences. Obedience results in life as the Lord intended for Israel in the land: rain, harvest, peace, security, victory, fruitfulness, and God's dwelling presence. Rebellion brings escalating covenant discipline because Israel's sin is not merely moral failure but covenant hostility against the God who redeemed them. The land is not a neutral possession; it responds under the Lord's rule. If Israel rejects Sabbath and holiness, the land will receive its Sabbaths through exile. Yet judgment is not the final word. When Israel confesses, humbles their uncircumcised hearts, and acknowledges their sin, the Lord remembers His covenant and refuses to utterly destroy them.

Leviticus 26:1-2

Exclusive Worship and Covenant Reverence

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True covenant life is marked by exclusive devotion to God and reverence for His presence.

Leviticus 26:3-13

Covenant Blessings for Obedience

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Obedience to God brings blessing, culminating in His presence among His people.

Leviticus 26:14-17

Initial Covenant Curses for Disobedience

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Rejecting God’s commands brings His opposition instead of His blessing.

Leviticus 26:18-20

Escalated Discipline for Persistent Disobedience

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Continued resistance to God brings intensified discipline and increasing futility.

Leviticus 26:21-22

Further Escalation: Wild Beasts and Loss of Security

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Continued hostility toward God results in escalating disruption to life and security.

Leviticus 26:23-26

Sword, Pestilence, and Famine under Covenant Judgment

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Persistent rebellion invites escalating judgment that dismantles security, health, and provision.

Leviticus 26:27-31

Severe Covenant Judgment and the Desolation of Worship

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Persistent rebellion results in devastating judgment that dismantles both society and corrupted worship structures.

Leviticus 26:32-35

Land Desolation and Sabbath Rest in Exile

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God will enforce what His people refused, even through judgment and exile.

Leviticus 26:36-39

Fear, Weakness, and Collapse in Exile

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Covenant rebellion produces not only external loss but internal disintegration.

Leviticus 26:40-42

Confession and Covenant Remembrance

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Humble confession under God’s discipline opens the way for covenant restoration.

Leviticus 26:43-45

Covenant Faithfulness Despite Judgment

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God’s covenant faithfulness endures even when His people are under judgment.

Leviticus 26:46

Covenant Statutes Concluded at Sinai

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God Himself establishes and authoritatively gives the covenant laws that govern His relationship with His people.

Vows, Valuations, Dedications, Devoted Things, Firstborn, and Tithes Belonging to the LORD

Leviticus 27 teaches that devotion must be ordered by the Lord's holiness. Special vows are permitted, but they are not governed by personal emotion or later regret. What is vowed, dedicated, redeemed, substituted, or tithed must be handled truthfully and reverently. The chapter distinguishes between what can be redeemed, what requires an added fifth, what already belongs to the Lord, and what is irrevocably devoted. The closing concern is ownership: Israel's promises, property, firstborn, and tithes are not autonomous possessions. The Lord determines what is holy and how holy things must be treated.

Leviticus 27:1-8

Valuation of Persons Vowed to the LORD

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Devotion to the Lord through vows must be expressed with seriousness, structure, and accountability.

Leviticus 27:9-13

Valuation and Redemption of Vowed Animals

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What is vowed to the Lord becomes holy and must be treated according to His established order.

Leviticus 27:14-15

Valuation and Redemption of Houses Vowed to the LORD

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What is devoted to the Lord is holy and may only be reclaimed through an ordered and costly redemption.

Leviticus 27:28-29

Things Devoted to the LORD as Irrevocable

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What is irrevocably devoted to the Lord cannot be reclaimed and belongs wholly to Him.

Leviticus 27:30-33

The LORD's Tithe as Holy and Non-Substitutable

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The tithe belongs to the Lord and must be honored as holy without alteration.

Leviticus 27:34

Conclusion of the Commandments at Sinai

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The commands of Leviticus are the authoritative word of the Lord establishing His covenant with His people.