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Why do Jewish children begin their study of Bible in Leviticus? “Since children are pure and the sacrifices are pure, let the pure come and occupy themselves with things that are pure’ (Leviticus R. vii.3)”. To “walk Leviticus,” we must find a balance between two worlds—the pure and the impure, the holy and the common. Ours is a priestly calling, to be holy ones, just as God is holy!

Holy Love Sheni Leviticus 19:15–22 “Do not be unjust in judging—show neither partiality to the poor nor deference to the mighty, but with justice judge your neighbor.” —Leviticus 19:15 Judgments must not be influenced by a person’s status. Just judges show no partiality for the poor, nor favoritism for the great. One’s neighbor must be judged with equity and even-handedness (Lev. 19:15). “… in righteousness shall you judge your neighbor” [Sifra, p. 107]. Practice godly judgment: love your neighbor.
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