Leviticus 7 – Laws of Offerings Provides detailed regulations for the guilt (trespass) offering and the peace offering. Specifies the priests’ portions from these sacrifices. Declares that the fat and blood must never be eaten. Summarizes the instructions for burnt, meat, sin, trespass, and peace offerings. Leviticus 8 – Consecration […]
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Overview of Leviticus 5 Leviticus 5 continues the laws concerning sin offerings, particularly sins of ignorance or omission. Unspoken Witness (5:1): If someone knows testimony and refuses to speak, they bear guilt. Unclean Things (5:2–3): Touching an unclean animal, carcass, or human uncleanness unknowingly makes a person guilty once they […]
Leviticus 1 – The Burnt Offering God commands offerings from the herd or flock (bullock, sheep, goats) and also birds (turtledoves or pigeons). The offering had to be male and without blemish. The person offering would lay his hand on the animal’s head, symbolizing substitution. The animal was killed, its […]
Exodus 38 – The Altar, Laver, and Court The brazen altar was constructed for burnt offerings, made of shittim wood overlaid with brass. It had horns on each corner, and all its utensils (pans, shovels, basins, fleshhooks, and firepans) were of brass. The laver of brass was made from the […]
Exodus 36 – Construction of the Tabernacle Skilled Workers Called: Bezalel, Aholiab, and other wise-hearted men were stirred by God’s Spirit to carry out the work of the tabernacle. Offerings Too Plentiful: The people of Israel brought so many freewill offerings for the work that Moses had to command them […]
Exodus 34 – Renewal of the Covenant Moses and the Second Tablets: God commands Moses to hew two new stone tables like the first ones broken (Ex. 34:1). Moses ascends Mount Sinai again, and the Lord descends in a cloud, proclaiming His name and attributes—merciful, gracious, longsuffering, abundant in goodness […]
Exodus 31 – Skilled Workers and the Sabbath Bezaleel and Aholiab: God calls and fills them with His Spirit, wisdom, and understanding to build the tabernacle and its furnishings. Sacred Workmanship: The artisans are appointed for all the holy things, including the Ark, furniture, garments, incense, and anointing oil. The […]