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Leviticus received its English title from the Greek Levitikon, which means “pertaining to Levites.” Jewish scribes, who called Leviticus the Priest’s Manual, probably influenced the title in the Talmudic Period (200 B.C.–200 A.D.). While the title is appropriate for certain sections of Leviticus, it fails to point out that most of the book is directed to all the people of Israel. The priesthood...

from the beginning as a universal recognition of a need to put oneself in a right relationship with God. Sacrifice was inextricably bound up in prayer and supplication in order to obtain health, prosperity and wellbeing. So it should not be assumed that God began to deal with mankind in this way with Moses or even when He called Abraham. The history of sacrifice predated the patriarchs. It should not come as a surprise, then, that Israel’s way of expressing the nation’s relationship with God was
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