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What Does God Want of Us Anyway?: A Quick Overview of the Whole Bible is unavailable, but you can change that!

Originally delivered as sermons by pastor Mark Dever at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC, these three studies are now available in one volume. Dever guides readers to take a step back and look at the Bible from a broader perspective. As we notice new features of an object when viewed from a distance, so too the major themes of Scripture become more apparent when we take in the Bible...

are done to satisfy him and his just requirements. So God says to Moses, “When I see the blood …” (Ex. 12:13). The book of Leviticus played a large role in teaching the Israelite people that their relationship with God needed to be restored through a sacrifice. Every sacrifice was to be voluntary, costly, accompanied by a confession of sin, and according to God’s prescriptions. The life of the animal victim, symbolized by its blood, was given in exchange for the life of the guilty human worshiper.
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