The Third Book of Moses Called Leviticus
Bible Book Survey
Why Should Christians Study Leviticus?
For many believers, Leviticus is one of the most neglected books of the Bible.
Its pages are filled with sacrifices, priests, offerings, ceremonies, and regulations that can seem distant from modern life. Yet hidden within these chapters is one of the clearest portraits of Jesus Christ found anywhere in Scripture.
- The sacrifices point to Him.
- The priesthood points to Him.
- The Day of Atonement points to Him.
- Even the feasts point to Him.
Far from being an outdated book of rituals, Leviticus provides the framework for understanding God’s plan of redemption and His call for His people to live holy lives.
The Third Book of Moses Called Leviticus: Bible Book Survey guides readers through this remarkable book in a clear and practical format. Through ten units of study, readers discover two major themes that shape the entire book:
The Way to God Through Sacrifice
and
The Walk With God Through Sanctification
At the center of the study stands the Day of Atonement—the most important day in Israel’s religious calendar and one of Scripture’s greatest pictures of Christ’s atoning work.
As the study unfolds, readers will discover:
- The meaning and purpose of the five offerings.
- How the priesthood reveals God’s provision for sinners.
- Why holiness is central to fellowship with God.
- The prophetic significance of Israel’s feasts.
- How Leviticus lays the foundation for future prophetic events.
- The connection between the Old Testament sacrificial system and Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God.
Whether you are reading Leviticus for the first time or returning to it with fresh eyes, this survey will help you see the beauty, purpose, and Christ-centered message of a book often overlooked by modern readers.
Leviticus is not merely a book about ancient sacrifices.
It is a book about access to God.
It reveals how sinners are accepted, how believers are sanctified, and how God’s redemptive plan ultimately centers on the person and work of Jesus Christ.
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