Bible Reading: FEB05: Leviticus 16-18
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, the fast (Acts 27:9), on the tenth day of the seventh month, marked the climax of access to God under the old covenant. It…
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, the fast (Acts 27:9), on the tenth day of the seventh month, marked the climax of access to God under the old covenant. It…
Our reading today deals with the dreaded disease, leprosy. Rather than study the disease itself, we shall compare leprosy with sin. Leprosy was not merely a surface eruption; it was…
In chapter 10 Nadab and Abihu, sons of Aaron, offer strange fire to the Lord. They offered this fire in self-will, without seeking or obeying God's directive in the matter.…
Chapters 8 and 9 record the consecration of Aaron and his sons to the Priesthood. Prior to Moses' time, sacrifices were offered by heads of families. But the nation was…
The Book of Leviticus is filled with pictures of Christ and His work of redemption on the cross. The five sacrifices in chapters 1-7 illustrate various aspects of His life…
The name "Leviticus" means "pertaining to the Levites." The Levites were responsible for the service of the Tabernacle. The Book of Leviticus contains divine instructions for the Priests concerning the…
In today's reading we complete the Book of Exodus. We again see in chapter 40 that the Tabernacle was built according to God's directions, in perfect obedience. Every detail is…
God has always dealt with sin through the shedding of blood. The Tabernacle was God's remedy for the nation of Israel. They had sinned and the Tabernacle was their way…
While Moses was on the Mount getting divine direction as to how man can worship God, the people devised a "golden calf." This reveals man's human nature and verifies Isaiah…
Chapters 28--31 focus our attention on the Priest. In the Old Testament, Israel had a Priesthood. In the New Testament, all saints are a Priesthood (1 Peter 2:5,9; Revelation 1:6).…