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A Commentary on the Book of Leviticus, Expository and Practical is unavailable, but you can change that!

Discoursing on “the clearest book of Jewish Gospel,” Andrew A. Bonar engages the reader with the significance of ceremonial atonement and grace. Bonar provides detailed analysis of symbolic connections: such as the resemblance of certain rites to communion.

THERE is no book, in the whole compass of that inspired Volume which the Holy Ghost has given us, that contains more of the very words of God than Leviticus. It is God that is the direct speaker in almost every page; his gracious words are recorded in the form wherein they were uttered. This consideration cannot fail to send us to the study of it with singular interest and attention. It has been called “Leviticus,” because its typical institutions, in all their variety, were
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