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To many, Leviticus is difficult to understand and can seem distant from contemporary life. In reality, it has much to teach Christians about God, sin, holiness, worship, and ethical living, and it provides the framework for greater understanding of Christ’s atoning work. Joe Sprinkle offers historical and cultural information, in addition to insightful commentary on the text, in order to help any...

c. Equilibrium of sacred times: sacred festivals (Lev. 23) 2. Human equilibrium (Lev. 24–27) a. Human equilibrium in sacred space (center zone) (Lev. 24:1–9) b. Human equilibrium in status (in the camp) (Lev. 24:10–23) c. Human equilibrium in setting times (outside the camp) (Lev. 25) d. Establishing or disrupting equilibrium across the zones (Lev. 26) e. Sacred objects vowed to Yahweh (movement through zones) (Lev. 27) The authorship of Leviticus is anonymous, but Moses plays a key role
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