Day 3

Leviticus

from the This Is the Old Testament reading plan


Leviticus 20:22-26, Hebrews 7:26-28, Hebrews 10:1-18, 1 Peter 1:13-21

BY She Reads Truth

This Is the Old Testament is part of a twelve-week thematic overview of the entire Bible. As we read, we’ll gain a broader understanding of the redemptive story of Scripture. Each day we’ll read a thematic selection from a different book of the Bible, along with supplemental passages that show how the theme of that day’s main reading is found throughout Scripture. We’ll also read a brief summary of each book and a reflection on how the book fits into the larger story of Scripture. 

What Is Leviticus? The book of Leviticus picks up where Exodus ends, with Israel at Mount Sinai receiving the law. Recorded by Moses, it presents God’s instructions for holiness, including regulations for worship, laws on ceremonial cleanliness, moral laws, and instructions for holy days. 

How Leviticus Fits Into the Story: The book of Leviticus contains instructions for the Israelites on how to worship God and live as His holy people. Studying Leviticus opens up a clearer picture of our holy God and a glimpse at what Jesus Christ’s sacrifice has truly done for us. The sacrificial system was established in order to provide atonement for the sins of Israel, and the writer of Hebrews relied on these images in describing the person and role of Jesus Christ: the sacrifice, the priesthood, and the Day of Atonement (Heb 4:14–10:18).

Reflection Questions:
1. Why does God say He has set the people of Israel apart from the nations? 
2. How does today’s reading shape your understanding of the story of redemption?

Take time to reflect on your responses and share what you are learning with others in the community in the comments.

Post Comments (122)

122 thoughts on "Leviticus"

  1. Kim Gillis says:

    Congrats.

  2. Cynthia Johnston says:

    Well done, Caroline!

  3. Grace Rodriguez says:

    1. Why does God say He has set the people of Israel apart from the nations?
    God is saying he has set Israel apart per the agreement when Israel accepted to be lead by God.
    2. How does today’s reading shape your understanding of the story of redemption?
    I had to look up the definition of redemption and it says “the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil/the action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment, or clearing a debt”. God’s redemption has been made through the sacrifice of His Son on the cross. This reading was refreshing in the sense that we are reminded that because of our decision to follow God, we have been redeemed, rescued, and restored to be set apart to be with God. Jesus being the perfect, whole sacrifice to atone us and His word renewing our minds and hearts to be made to think and feel like His. Beautiful Word

  4. Melissa Mcronney says:

    Powerful read

  5. Michelle Hoffman says:

    I love that even before Jesus, God gave us lots of ways to be and stay close to him.

  6. Jennifer Cuthbert says:

    Me too

  7. Jennifer Cuthbert says:

    Congrats!!!! A wonderful accomplishment!

  8. Adrienne * says:

    My posts don’t show as replies, either, Lacy T.!

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