LEVITICUS 17: BE HOLY BECAUSE I THE LORD YOUR GOD AM HOLY
Leviticus 17 makes a transition to another section often called “The Holiness Code.” Find out why holiness is so important in today’s Journey Bible Project blog.
Leviticus 17 makes a transition to another section often called “The Holiness Code.” Find out why holiness is so important in today’s Journey Bible Project blog.
In this week’s Journey Bible Project reading from Leviticus 16, we come to the most ancient source of much atonement theory that we theologians connect to the redemptive grace of God in Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. What happened on the Day of Atonement, called “Yom Kippur”?
Oh for crying out loud, do we have to talk about bodily fluids. Why is this stuff in the Bible anyway?! And what does God or the Bible care about bodily fluids? Find out in today’s Journey Bible Project on Leviticus 15.
This blog post is about Leviticus 12 and women giving birth, but it got us to thinking about other issues around childbirth. We call on God’s grace, mercy, love, and compassion to pour out on those who have succumbed to abortion for any reason, and we believe God can heal you.
Why is mildew so bad? The ancient world viewed “cleanliness” as next to “godliness,” or “holiness,” as we see in Leviticus 14, today’s Journey Bible Project reading and devotional.
What do fungi have to do with living as God’s holy people? Read today’s Journey Bible Project blog and see if we know.
Are you holy enough? Can we be? In today’s Journey Project blog, Greg Taylor takes a look at what Leviticus 11 says about the source of holiness.
What if God struck your sons dead? This the story of Aaron and his two sons, a very sad and poignant story of the first high priest, and what we learn about God and humanity in a story most people are afraid to tell, because it has to do with God striking people dead and things we’d rather not talk about. This the next text in The Journey Bible Project.
Can you withstand the fire of the LORD and still stand? Find out what Leviticus 9 says about how God shows (shekinah) presence to Israel.
If you’d asked me in high school what a Levite was, I’d have said it was someone who wore Levis jeans. Haha! Well, Levites were priests in ancient Israel, and there are important things to learn about them in today’s Journey Bible Project blog.
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