Category Archives: Leviticus

My Scapegoat

Hovering over Leviticus 16 this morning . . . The Day of Atonement . . . Yom Kippur . . . the one day a year when the high priest enters the Most Holy Place with sacrificial blood to make … Continue reading

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Enter with Care

What were they thinking! Was it arrogance to the highest degree? . . . or was it an “in the moment” lack of judgment? We don’t know specifically . . . we can only speculate. What we do know, however, … Continue reading

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Never Too Salty

Started in on Leviticus this morning. A lot of “pleasing aroma to the Lord” here with all the different offerings. “Pleasing”, I think, because at its essence is atonement and worship. In the array of Levitical offerings there is a … Continue reading

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Jubilee!

This morning, as I read in Leviticus 25, I’m captured by the thought of Jubilee. Literally the word means “shout” . . . could be a shout of alarm . . . could be the shout a battle cry . … Continue reading

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A Sudden Turn of Events

Talk about your sudden turn of events . . . about going from your high to your low . . . about going from glory to grief. Sudden, swift, and absolutely life-changing . . . that’s the feeling you get … Continue reading

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Sweet!

I know people who can talk about the Levitcal priesthood at such detail it’s mind boggling. I know people who can preach weeks on the meaning of the all the different sacrifices . . . the what’s, why’s, and wherefore’s … Continue reading

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