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Book of Leviticus

Book • 2003
This volume, edited by Rolf Rendtorff and Robert A. Kugler, brings together contributions from well-known experts on Leviticus.

It delves into the composition, final form, and various themes of the Book of Leviticus, as well as its reception and interpretation.

The book provides a comprehensive analysis of this significant biblical text.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Jon Collins
when discussing the chronological order of the Bible.
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What Made the Tribe of Levi Special? – Numbers E1
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Timothy Keller
while discussing the book of Leviticus.
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The Community of Grace
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Fr. Mike Schmitz
when discussing how God's instructions should be followed.
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Day 109: A Heart of Obedience (2025)
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John Ortberg
while discussing the origins of the concept of making amends in the 12 steps.
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30. Step 9: When You Shouldn't Make Amends | John Ortberg
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Jason Esposito
as a topic for previous sermon series and grow group curriculum.
Living What You Believe
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Christy Chermak
when discussing the book's relevance and how it's often overlooked.
S4:023 Leviticus 1-5
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J.D. Greear
in connection with God's command that reapers should only pass through the fields one time.
Ruth: Hope in the Dark
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Tyler Griffin
in the context of comparing Moroni's writings to the Book of Leviticus.
Moroni 1–6 | Scripture Study Insights with Tyler Griffin | A Come Follow Me Resource
Mentioned as the source of the first reading.
Apr 01, Office of Readings for Tuesday of the 4th week of Lent
Mentioned by Rana Berger when discussing scholarship on Leviticus.
Ronna Burger on Reading Esther as a Philosopher (Rebroadcast)
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Jonathan Silver
when discussing the book of Leviticus.
Ronna Burger on Reading Esther as a Philosopher (Rebroadcast)
Mentioned in the context of the importance of following God's word and not relying on personal feelings or opinions.
The Error of Balaam

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