Leviticus is often considered to be one of the most challenging books of the Bible because of its focus on blood sacrifice, infectious diseases, and complicated dietary restrictions. This book analyzes Leviticus' theology, establishing the connection between God's divine presence and Israel's life.
Leviticus is often considered to be one of the most challenging books of the Bible because of its focus on blood sacrifice, infectious diseases, and complicated dietary restrictions. This book analyzes Leviticus' theology, establishing the connection between God's divine presence and Israel's life.
Mark W. Scarlata is lecturer in Old Testament at St. Mellitus College, London. His previous works include The Abiding Presence: A Theological Commentary on Exodus (2017) and Sabbath Rest: The Beauty of God's Rhythm for a Digital World (2019). He is also the vicar-chaplain of St. Edward, King and Martyr in Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
General editors' preface Preface List of abbreviations 1. The sacred world 2. Sin, sacrifice, and atonement (Leviticus 1-7, 16) 3. Purity and impurity (Leviticus 11-15) 4. Inhabiting sacred space (Leviticus 8-10, 24-27) 5. Love your neighbor (Leviticus 17-22) 6. Living in sacred time (Leviticus 23) 7. Leviticus in the Old Testament and beyond Further reading Scripture index Subject index.
General editors' preface Preface List of abbreviations 1. The sacred world 2. Sin, sacrifice, and atonement (Leviticus 1-7, 16) 3. Purity and impurity (Leviticus 11-15) 4. Inhabiting sacred space (Leviticus 8-10, 24-27) 5. Love your neighbor (Leviticus 17-22) 6. Living in sacred time (Leviticus 23) 7. Leviticus in the Old Testament and beyond Further reading Scripture index Subject index.
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