Leviticus 10

Introduction One of the commentators on this passage points out that what we have here in the account of the death of Nadab and Abihu is sadly typical of what we read in the Old Testament. After the Lord placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, we have Adam's failure to obey the … Continue reading Leviticus 10

Leviticus 09

Introduction When we began studying the book of Leviticus a few weeks ago, I said that it's about how the Lord is able to provide a way for his chosen, but sinful people to dwell with him. Who may ascend the hill of the Lord and stand in his holy place? Who can do it? … Continue reading Leviticus 09

Leviticus 08

Introduction So far in Leviticus we've seen how the Lord gave instructions to Moses about the various sacrifices he wanted the people to offer at the Tabernacle. Firstly, in chapters 1 to 5 there were instructions for the lay people about when to bring an offering to the Lord and what kind of offering they … Continue reading Leviticus 08

Leviticus 03

Follows Exodus This is now our fourth week in the book of Leviticus. Since some of you have missed the three previous studies, let me summarise what we've learned so far. Firstly, we've seen that the book of Leviticus picks up where the book of Exodus left off. The book of Exodus ended with a … Continue reading Leviticus 03

Leviticus 02

Introduction I mentioned last week that the book of Leviticus answers the question: Who may ascend the hill of the Lord? Who may stand in his holy place? How can sinful men and women and children ever hope to come into the presence of the holy God? How can sinful people ever hope to come … Continue reading Leviticus 02

Leviticus 01

Introduction I wanted to begin the meeting this evening with that version of Psalm 24, because the Psalm highlights the problem which the book of Leviticus is designed to answer: Who may ascend the hill of the Lord? Who may stand in his holy place? The Lord is holy: perfectly pure and good and set … Continue reading Leviticus 01