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Holy Types; or, The Gospel in Leviticus: A Series of Lectures on the Hebrew Ritual is unavailable, but you can change that!

See Jesus in every detail of the book of Leviticus as Eleanor Herr Boyd reveals how the gospel permeates every law, sacrifice, and feast of the Bible’s third book. Listing references to New Testament passages wherever possible, Boyd present a narrative commentary that thoroughly explains how Leviticus anticipates New Testament themes.

All consciousness bears witness to it. And he has not expressed himself too strongly, who says, “a man must be a fool, nay, a stock, or a stone, not to believe it. He has no eyes, he has no senses, he has no perceptions, if he refuses to believe it.” And in this fallen, degenerate condition, man is lost. Darkness, which he cannot dissipate, is around him. Stains of guilt, which he cannot wash out, are upon him. The curse of condemnation stands written against him, beyond his power to expunge it,
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