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The most interesting thing in the book of Leviticus is that this is the book where most of the early laws for the church and the Christian people were written. It was written by Moses to give the people an understanding of the infinite holiness of God, and to show them that He desires them to act in a holy manner toward Him.
Priests.
Original Church of God or Sanctified Church was created in 1927.
The book of Leviticus is an Old Testament book in the Bible. One of the main keywords and themes of Leviticus is holiness. The word holy is seen throughout this book over 80 times. It plays an important aspect by showing how important it is in your day to day life to have an Outstanding relationship with God. Also it outlines how to have fulfilling relationships with love and respect towards others. Two other key words are, offering and sacrifice. There are only three keywords, not four.
Three moral teachings found in the Holiness Code in the Book of Leviticus are: Treating others with kindness and fairness Showing respect for one's parents Being honest and just in business dealings. Leviticus includes moral teachings along with instructions for worship to emphasize the importance of living a righteous and holy life in all aspects, both in relationship with God and with others.
God (Leviticus ch.23).
Worship the one, true God, Accept God's love and mercy, be just especially to the poor, and Know that God will ultimately triumph.
Holiness is setting your self apart from the world, and you can't be apart of this world and expect to be delivered of its trials and problems... God Bless
There is no "Leviticus". The Levites (Leviticus essentially meaning "book of the Levites") were one of the 12 tribes, whose duty it was to maintain the temple and act as a priesthood.
God, in the Torah (Leviticus ch.23).
worship the one, true GodAccept God's love and mercyBe just, especially to the poorKnow that God will ultimately triumph
Reflecting God while growing in communion.