The Book of Leviticus: A Theological and Apologetic Study: Chapters 1–27 Deep Exegesis, Apologetics, and Christ-Centered Connections - Couverture souple

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9798263950972: The Book of Leviticus: A Theological and Apologetic Study: Chapters 1–27 Deep Exegesis, Apologetics, and Christ-Centered Connections

Synopsis

Book Description: Leviticus — Holiness, Atonement, and Christ Fulfilled

Leviticus is often seen as the most difficult book in the Bible — filled with laws, sacrifices, and commands that feel distant to modern readers. Yet at its core, Leviticus answers one of the most important questions in all of Scripture: How can a holy God dwell with sinful people?

This book takes readers on a journey through all 27 chapters of Leviticus, showing how every offering, law, and feast points forward to Jesus Christ. The burnt, grain, peace, sin, and guilt offerings reveal His total surrender, His thanksgiving, His reconciliation, and His once-for-all atonement. The priesthood finds its fulfillment in Christ, our eternal High Priest. The Day of Atonement foreshadows the Cross, where the Lamb of God bore our sins. The holiness code shows the kind of life God calls His people to live — made possible only through Christ’s Spirit. The feasts and Jubilee form God’s prophetic calendar, fulfilled in Christ’s death, resurrection, the coming of the Spirit, and His return in glory.

With reflection packages, bridge sections, 100 theses, 30 parables, and doctrinal declarations, this book equips believers not only to understand Leviticus but to love it — seeing it as the living map to Christ. It also defends the reliability of Scripture, demonstrates Christ’s deity, and ties Leviticus into the whole story of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation.

Leviticus is not an old rulebook. It is the heartbeat of God’s holiness and the shadow of the gospel — fulfilled in Christ, who is Priest, Sacrifice, King, and Bridegroom.

*Note for Parents & Teachers:
This commentary on Leviticus is written at approximately a sixth-grade reading level for clarity and accessibility. However, the content is advanced in theology and doctrine, connecting Leviticus to the whole Bible and diving into themes of holiness, atonement, covenant, and Christ’s fulfillment.

Younger readers (ages 12–14) may need guidance from parents, pastors, or teachers to fully grasp the depth. The material is ideally suited for teens, young adults, and adults (ages 15 and up), as well as pastors, Bible teachers, and serious students of Scripture.

This resource is designed to be both devotional and doctrinal, helping believers of all ages grow in their understanding of God’s Word.

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