The word "holy" appears numerous times in the book of Leviticus, specifically 87 times. This frequency emphasizes the theme of holiness in relation to God, His people, and the laws governing their conduct and worship. Leviticus sets a foundation for understanding the importance of holiness in the context of Israelite worship and community life.
the book of leviticus.
Leviticus is one of the books of the Law in the Bible; if that's what you mean.
The particular term "Holy Community" does not appear, but the command for the community to be holy is in Leviticus 19:1-2: 1 "The Lord said to Moses, 2 'Speak to the entire assembly of Israel and say to them: 'Be holy because I, the Lord your God, am holy.''"
kjv 1 time 1 Samuel source:e-sword
The main holy book of the Yehudi religion is the Torah, which consists of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy).
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.
Approximately 31 times
about 546 times
The words, 'Holy Ghost' appear 89 times in the KJV Bible; but he cannot appear to man's eyes, as he is a Spirit and has no form. But Jesus Christ can appear anytime.
He didn't develop anything. Leviticus contains the God-given laws of the sacrifices, the Kohanim (priests), kosher animals, festivals and holy days, prohibitions of incest, and more.
Genesis
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