Session 4: Leviticus Videos: • Overview: Leviticus (The Bible Project) Recommended Readings from the ESV Study Bible: • Introduction to Leviticus (pp. 211–216) Handout from The Bible Project: • Leviticus Overview Poster (The Bible Project) Handouts from Dr. Parke: • Book of Leviticus - Slides from Dr. Parke’s Teaching • Sacrifices in Leviticus • The Law in Salvation History Handout from ESV Study Bible: • Holy Feasts Session 4: Leviticus - Page 1 of 15
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Session 4: Leviticus
Videos:
• Overview: Leviticus (The Bible Project)
Recommended Readings from the ESV Study Bible:
• Introduction to Leviticus (pp. 211–216)
Handout from The Bible Project: • Leviticus Overview Poster (The Bible Project)
Handouts from Dr. Parke:
• Book of Leviticus - Slides from Dr. Parke’s Teaching
• Sacrifices in Leviticus
• The Law in Salvation History
Handout from ESV Study Bible:
• Holy Feasts
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Book of LeviticusSlides from Dr. Parke’s Teachings
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Book of LeviticusSlides from Dr. Parke’s Teachings
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Book of LeviticusSlides from Dr. Parke’s Teachings
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Burnt Offering
1:3-17
6:8-13
Sin Offering
4:1-5:13
6:24-30
Guilt Offering
5:14-6:7
7:1-10
Cereal Offering
2:1-16
6:14-23
Peace Offering
3:1-17
7:11-21, 28-36
Thank Offering
Vow Offering
Freewill Offering
PURPOSE
Atonement
general,
unintentional sin
Atonement
specific,
unintentional sin
Atonement
unintentional sin
that requires
restitution
To secure or retain
good will
To render thanks
to Yahweh . . .
for a blessing
received
upon completion
of a vow
from a glad heart
ANIMAL
male without
blemish from herd
or flock <OR> two
birds
bull--priest; young
bull--nation; male
goat--ruler; female
goat/sheep--citizen
two birds--poor;
flour--very poor
see Sin Offering +
restitution
fine flour, cakes,
wafers, or firstfruit
with frankincense,
oil, and salt +
animal(s); NO
leaven or honey
male or female
without blemish
from herd or flock
PROCEDURE
completely burned
� fatty portions
burned
� remainder eaten
see Sin Offering
token burned
� fatty portions
burned
� remainder eaten
* NOTICE
communion
nature of each
peace offering
ACTS: OFFERER
• bring offering
• put hands on
head
• slay, skin, and
cut in pieces
• bring offering
* Elders act on
behalf of nation
• make restitution
FIRST
• see Sin Offering
• bring offering
• take handful
• bring offering
• put hands on
head
• slay, skin, and
cut in pieces
• eat remainder the
same day or the
next day
ACTS: PRIEST
• take offering
• throw blood
against altar
• put pieces on fire
• wash legs and
entrails
• take offering
• throw blood
against altar
• burn fat, etc.
• eat meat <OR>
burn meat outside
camp if atoning
for personal sin
see Sin Offering
• burn handful
• eat remainder
• take offering
• throw blood
against altar
• burn fatty
portions
• eat remainder on
same day
Sacrifices in Leviticus
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Before the Law Under the Law In Christ
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Sin existed, not imputed. | Originally “instructive,” the LAW as a Christ, born under the LAW, fulfilled the LAW;
Rom. 2:12; 5:13 | “tutor,” became the standard: providing a then redeemed mankind who, under the LAW,
| knowledge of sin, creating transgression, could not escape its curse.
| and imputing sin. Mt. 5:17; Rom. 8:3-4; 10:4; Gal. 3:10-14; 4:4-5
| Rom. 2:12-19; 3:19-20; 4:15; 5:13, 20; 7:7-12
| Gal. 3:19, 23-26 Consequently, followers of Christ have been
| released, having died to the LAW; no longer under
| The LAW could not fulfill its role. the LAW, but under grace.