Making the Land Sick; Making the Land Healthy:  Leviticus 18 and 20

Be careful to observe all my statutes and all my decrees; otherwise the land where I am bringing you to dwell will vomit you out.  Leviticus 20:22 The structure of Chapters 18, 19, and 20 and their place in the middle of the Leviticus is of immense importance in understanding the meaning Leviticus conveys. The … Read more

The Perfection and Responsibility of the Priests: Leviticus 21-22

Tell Aaron and his sons to treat with respect the sacred offerings which the Israelites consecrate to me; otherwise they will profane my holy name. I am the Lord.  Leviticus 22:2 The Hebrew priesthood, similar to the Egyptian, was a hereditary position.  In Egypt, the Pharaoh was an incarnation of the god Ra.  As such … Read more

What Must Be Done, and What Must Not Be Done: Leviticus 24

Remembering our circular chart outlining the structure of Leviticus, we see that this chapter parallels Chapter 10.  Both chapters provide short narratives in a sea of laws, and both serve as warnings, the former for the priests, and now here in this chapter for the people.  The former centers on the defiling of sacred space, … Read more

Keep Your Vows and Your Vows Will Keep You: Leviticus 27

Contemporary readers of Leviticus tend to be underwhelmed with the ending of the book.  The main reason for this is we have little to no appreciation for vows and how they functioned in the Bible.  On a secular level vows are unavoidable; we are making them all the time by signing business and legal agreements, … Read more