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Feb 28, 2022

LEVITICUS 14:
After hearing about the serious skin diseases in Leviticus 13, today we hear of the regulations if someone is healed from one. Note that these regulations were probably very seldom performed— until perhaps when Jesus caused a wave of men who had been healed to come with offerings.

Note that our...


Feb 27, 2022

LEVITICUS 13:
Yesterday in Lev. 11-12, we learned the animals considered clean and edible, and those that were considered unclean and detestable. Then we heard about the sacrifices for purification after a woman gives birth.

PSALM 16:
Today we read Psalm 16. E.C. Olsen says that the Old Testament is like a sundial. “It...


Feb 26, 2022

Yesterday in Leviticus, Aaron and his sons started their work, and the glory of the Lord was revealed. But right after that Nadab and Abihu died because they offered an unauthorized kind of fire to the Lord.

There are important lessons for us in that story. We will see other stories also were others who wanted to ‘do...


Feb 25, 2022

LEVITICUS 9-10:
Yesterday in Leviticus, we heard more regulations for the priests (mainly), and then heard the story of the ordination ceremony that Moses performed for Aaron and his sons.

PSALM 14:
Psalm 14 can be classed as a messianic psalm because of v7. (However, the messianic nature of that verse is not made clear...


Feb 24, 2022

LEVITICUS 7-8:
In yesterday’s reading in Leviticus, we heard about sin and guilt offerings and about the ordination offering for priests. In today’s reading, it sounds to me that for repayment offerings (repayment being a sin which would usually be intentional), the person offering the sacrifice would not be entitled...