What God told Moses: The books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy; God’s Laws: with scripture and commentary (LD-Eng)

· Word to the World Ministries
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The theme of Leviticus is “Holiness. This book by Moses is devoted to worship by the redeemed people, the Israelites. This is shown by the frequent use of words concerning “holiness” and “sacrifice.” The topic of sacrifice pervades the book. The words "holiness" and "holy," appear more than 150 times. Also, God’s commandment is often repeated, "You shall be holy, for I am holy." 

Deuteronomy means “The Second Law” with the theme “The Law Restated.” The book was written by Moses at about the same time as Leviticus. Deuteronomy begins with an overview of the history of Israel, then reviews the basic laws of the preceding books [Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers] and concludes with a series of prophecies of the Israelite final return to Palestine.

About the author

Harold Lerch is a retired Professional Engineer. Lerch accepts the view that the Bible is God's Word and gives an account of real, historical events including that Special Creation is the true origin of all matter, time, and life. Word to the World Ministries is an outreach ministry of Harold Lerch to provide complimentary Christian materials in over eighty languages around the world. Lerch and his wife, Jeanne, have two children, eight grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. They live near Middleburg, Pennsylvania, USA.

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