PPT-OTS I – Pentateuch – Leviticus

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Leviticus Overview 3 rd book of the Bible Contains more of the direct words of God than any other book in the Bible Its main theme is How a sinful people may approach

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Leviticus Overview 3 rd book of the Bible Contains more of the direct words of God than any other book in the Bible Its main theme is How a sinful people may approach a holy God Can be broken down into 9 sections regarding different kinds of laws. Introduction. &. Genesis. Pentateuch & “Torah”. “Pentateuch” means. “Five scrolls” or “five volumes”. “Torah” has a variety of meaning. The Pentateuch includes many types of literature (not just law). Laws and Rituals. Misnomer. Although Leviticus is named for the Levites, it has little to do with them. It concentrates on Aaron and his descendants with priestly functions.. Sacrificial Offerings. Guidelines for proper sacrifices of animals or grains. “Weeks”. Leviticus 23:1–2 . The LORD spoke to Moses, saying, “Speak to the people of Israel and say to them, These are the appointed feasts of the LORD that you shall proclaim as holy convocations; they are my appointed . Overview. 5. th. book of the Bible. Name means. :. “second law”. 4 main sections:. Israel’s journey reviewed. God’s Law expounded. Israel’s future revealed. Moses’ ministry concluded. OTS I – Pentateuch – Deuteronomy – Review. Numbers Overview. Fourth book of the Bible. Gets its name from the two different censuses taken in the book. . 1. st. census is the generation that left Sinai.. 2. nd. census is the generation that renewed the journey to Canaan.. Exodus – An Overview. 2. nd. Book of the Bible. Chronicles life in Egypt after Joseph. Contains 4 main sections. Bondage in Egypt. A deliverer (Moses). Deliverance. Worship (Law/Tabernacle/Priesthood). . DE . ZEVENDE SABBAT. 8 juni 2014. Zoetermeer. 1. 2. introductie. Gods hoogtijden. (Leviticus 23). 3 HOOGTIJDEN. . 1-STE MAAND. 3 HOOGTIJDEN . 7-DE MAAND. 14-de. Pascha. v.a. 15-de. . feest van het ongezuurde. Old Testament Survey I. Pentateuch. OTS I - Overview. The bible is broken into two major sections OT/NT. The whole of the accepted, harmonious scriptures we see today is know as “canon.”. Canonical books total 66 from Genesis to Revelation.. . & . the Jerusalem Letter. Lev. . 18:24. . “for by all these the nations which I am casting out before you have become defiled.”. 18:25. . “therefore I have brought its punishment upon it, so the land has spewed out its inhabitants.”. English: “Things concerning Levites”. Author & Date. Moses. 1445 B.C. or c.1259 B.C.. Leviticus. Structure. Chapters 1-10: Offerings & priests. Chapters 11-15: Clean & Unclean. Chapter 16: Day of Atonement. . . Could . it be any clearer. !. . . The Law of Moses hath an end in me (v.8. ). . The . strict ceremonies, observances and offerings, peculiar to the Law of Moses. . Note, it was Jesus Christ who instituted, fulfilled, and announced the fulfillment of the Law of Moses.. . It’s dominant thought is the presence of a holy God in the midst of a holy people dwelling in a holy land. . . Its object is to teach religious truth to the minds of men through the medium of a stately ritual, sacrifices representing the need of atonement and communion, the consecration of the priesthood teaching the need of consecration of the life of every worshipper who would draw nigh to God, and the law of clean and unclean teaching that God requires the sanctification of the whole man, body as well as spirit (. Class. II: . Wealth. and . Poverty. in . Pentateuch. I. ©. Dr. Esa Autero. Wealth and Poverty in the Bible . 1.1 Introduction – Wealth and poverty in Pentateuch . What does the Bible teach . Nadab. and . Abihu. Romans 15:4 . “For . whatever things were written before were written for. our learning, that we through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope. .” . (NKJV.

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