Leviticus
Leviticus
VAYIKRA (Book of Leviticus) Massoretic, Hebrew, Aramaic, JPS, Kaplan texts of Genesis from the Jewish Publication Society Bible
Torah Class Old Testament Bible Study for a New Testament Understanding
Torah is the Hebrew word for the first 5 books of the Bible and it is the foundation of the Old Testament just as the Old Testament is the foundation of the New. The Old Testament (Tanach) is the Holy Scripture that Jesus (Yeshua, in Hebrew) taught from, and His Disciples referred to, since there was no New Testament until well after the time of the Apostles that succeeded Him. The Old and New Testaments are inseparable and only when used together do we have a complete, unified, divinely-inspired Bible. Torah Class cross-references the Torah and Old Testament passages with New Testament passages to reveal their seamless continuity.
New International Version (Book of Leviticus) On-Line
The Net Bible (Book of Leviticus) On-Line
An Introduction to Leviticus David Malick
An Argument of the Book of Leviticus – OutlineDavid Malick
Introduction to Leviticus Bob Dunston
Outline of Leviticus Bob Dunston
Leviticus – An Overview Division of Student Ministry Baptist General Convention of Texas
Expository Notes on Leviticus Thomas L. Constable points out that in order for a holy God to have a close relationship with sinful people someone has to do something about sin and points out that the solution God provided was atonement.
Leviticus Sacrifice and Sanctification Robert L. Deffinbaugh Highlights in the history of Israel part 3.
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Leviticus and Numbers Barry L. Bandstra In the wilderness of Sinai the Israelites learned more about life in the covenant. The book of Leviticus continues the revelation of divine instructions for Israel’s communal life and worship.
Dating the Pentateuch: the Book of Leviticus, and the Archaeological Anomalies and Anachronisms Walter Mattfeld looks at the archaeological findings and compares them with the Biblical accounts.
Was the Goat for Azazel Destined for the Wrath of God? The Enigma of the Expression ‘Azazel’ Jacqueline C.R. De Roo. Journal article Biblica looks at the ritual of atonement found in Leviticus 16.
Dead Sea Scroll of Leviticus discovered in 1956, first unrolled fourteen years later, at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
The Holiness Code of Leviticus 17-26 Gerald Larue. Taken from the repeated emphasis on Yahweh’s holiness, the code is concerned with ritual purity for laity and priests.
The Name of the Lord: A Sacred Trust Leviticus 24:10-23 William D Ramey offers a detailed literary study of this passage. Turning on a tragic chain of events, an unnamed man of mixed parentage invokes the Name of the LORD in a curse and considers the subsequent results.
Leviticus, Deconstruction and the Body Francis Landy, recovering the woman’s voice in Leviticus.
Hear O Israel The Legal Codes B. Davie Napier explains that legal code has resulted from the influence both of prophecy and priesthood coupled with the presuppositions that the God who is present and acts in history is also the God of creation.
The Greek Version of Leviticus M.A. Zipor reexamines details of four consecutive chapters, Leviticus 19-22.and divides his observations into LXX as interpretation and LXX as a textual-witness.
Blood and Purity in Leviticus K. C. Hanson explains that to understand the ancient texts which Jewish and Christian communities hold as scripture, we must pay close attention to how symbols such as blood bear deep emotive power, communicating anger, disgust, relief, and devotion. They are part of larger systems of meaning and self-understanding, and cannot be pulled out of context without loss. Understanding the purity systems of ancient Israelites and early Christians can also help us reflect on our own systems of meaning and the culturally-defined systems of purity in which we participate.
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