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Leviticus used to be the first book of the Bible read and studied by children in the synagogue. In the church, it is perhaps the last one read, if it is ever given any attention at all. One of the reasons that the book of Leviticus is so little studied in the church is a lack of understanding about the relevance of the literature to the New Testament Christian. What do all these legislative texts...

Douglas points out, ‘All bodily discharges are defiling and disqualify from approach to the temple.’49 She is, therefore, ritually unclean. The idea that the problem is the discharge and not the childbirth is confirmed by the parallel made with the uncleanness that accompanies menstruation (see 15:19–24).50 Blood is taboo. And losing blood is a sign of not being whole or complete; one is imperfect and thus considered unclean. The mother must wait seven days—the Hebrew number of perfection—until the
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