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Thru the Bible in 24 Weeks

Thru the Bible in 24 Weeks. 24…23 … 3..2..1. Introduction. The Bible contains stories of the greatest . . . . . evil, betrayals, revenge, deception The ultimate Prince of Deception The Bible contains stories of the greatest . . . . . Good, highest achievements,

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Thru the Bible in 24 Weeks

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  1. Thru the Bible in 24 Weeks 24…23 … 3..2..1

  2. Introduction The Bible contains stories of the greatest . . . . . evil, betrayals, revenge, deception The ultimate Prince of Deception The Bible contains stories of the greatest . . . . . Good, highest achievements, The greatest courage and sacrifice The Greatest Sacrifice

  3. Leviticus Written by Moses 1450 - 1410BC Still at Mt Sinai - not in promised land (Caanan) yet

  4. Leviticus Leviticus is devoted to the worship of the redeemed people of God. For “Levites” – one of 12 tribes – descendants of Aaron. It was written as instructions for the Hebrew community in holy worship and holy living – to imitate God’s holiness, enjoy the presence and blessing of God – to keep God happy so He would stay with them . . . Dwell with them. Hebrew school children first learned book of Leviticus. Quoted over 100 times in the New Testament.

  5. Outline of Leviticus Consecrate yourselves and be holy because I am holy . . . Leviticus 11:44-45) – transforming former Hebrew slaves into a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. Ch 1 – 10: Procedures for worshipping Yahweh Ch 11 – 25: Translating holiness in daily living Ch 26 & 27: Covenant blessings and curses

  6. End of Exodus – Begin Leviticus Exodus ended with the dedication of the tabernacle (tabernacle was built) Leviticus begins with God addressing Moses from the “tent of meeting” – worshipping at tabernacle. Read Exodus and Leviticus together – one story.

  7. Teachings of Leviticus • Holiness (holy or common/clean & unclean) • Sacrifice (grain, fellowship/peace, whole burnt, sin, guilt offerings) • Sabbath Rest – reminder Yahweh was creator • Sabbatical Year – rest for land. 6 yrs on, 1 off Burnt offering – male, without blemish (Jesus) everything except hide, which was given to priest. Total consecration to the Lord I’ll be a living sanctuary – for you!

  8. Jesus as Lord When a person accepts Jesus as their Lord – Confessing their belief that Jesus died, was buried, and resurrected on the third day, they are saved and get eternal life – He was your sin offering. A person then needs to dedicate their life – accept Him as Jesus as Lord. Be different, be holy, represent Jesus wherever you are – school, work, wherever. My life is yours – you are my Lord!

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