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1. “Sacrifices and Offerings” (Leviticus 1–7)
Theme: Worship through Surrender and Substitution
Leviticus opens with a language of worship written in fire and blood — the five offerings that
define Israel’s approach to God: burnt, grain, peace, sin, and guilt offerings.
2. “The Priesthood Consecrated” (Leviticus 8–10)
Theme: God’s Care for Wholeness in Every Part of Life
At first glance, these chapters seem full of rules — food laws, cleanliness, childbirth, disease. But behind each law beats a tender truth: God cares for every detail of His people’s lives.
3. “Clean and Unclean: The Laws of Purity” (Leviticus 11–15)
Theme: God’s Care for Wholeness in Every Part of Life
At first glance, these chapters seem full of rules — food laws, cleanliness, childbirth, disease. But behind each law beats a tender truth: God cares for every detail of His people’s lives.
4. “The Day of Atonement (The Shadow of Mercy)” (Leviticus 16)
Theme: The Sacred Exchange of Mercy and Judgment
This chapter stands at the heart of Leviticus — the single holiest day in Israel’s year.
5. “The Call to Holiness” (Leviticus 17–22)
Theme: Living Set Apart in Love and Integrity
After atonement, God calls His people to walk in holiness.
6. “The Feasts, the Vows, and the Blessing” (Leviticus 23–27)
Theme: Remembering, Resting, and Rejoicing in God’s Faithfulness
Theme: Remembering, Resting, and Rejoicing in God’s Faithfulness
Closing Summary – The Message of Leviticus in Full
Leviticus sings a single, sacred song: God desires to dwell among His people — and holiness is the harmony that makes that possible
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