S U M M A R Y
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God speaks from the Tabernacle concerning various atonement burnt offerings from herd, sheep, goats, and fowls.
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Meat offerings unbaked, ovenbaked, panfried. (Leaven forbidden.) Firstfruits. Place of salt.
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Peace offerings from herd, lamb/goats. Place of fat/blood.
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Sin offerings of ignorance, individual, congregation, rulers, and common people.
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Trespass offerings from knowledge and ignorance. Individual guilt.
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6.
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Trespass offerings continued. Atonement. Law of burnt offering, meat offering, Aaron and sons' offering, and sin offering. Disposition.
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7.
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Law of trespass offering and peace offering. Concerning fat and priests' portion.
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8.
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Consecration of Aaron and sons before congregation. Urim and Thummin's use (casting lots). 7 days inside Tabernacle.
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9.
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Aaron's sin offering (in preparation for first priestly duty to the people). First priestly offering.
People's offering. Fire consumes the Altar. People fall fearfully before the Altar.
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10.
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Nadab and Abihu, Aaron's sons, consumed by Altar fire (because of disobedience).
Priestly drinking instructions as it relates to service. Priests' meat offering.
Moses' anger toward Eleazar and Ithamar, Aaron's 2 other sons. Aaron's response.
Moses content.
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God speaks to both Moses and Aaron concerning clean and unclean beasts to eat. (Law of kosher foods: beasts, fowls, etc.)
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12.
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Cleanness and uncleanness of women at childbirth. Different if male or female child.
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13.
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Diagnostic laws regarding leprosy. Brought before Aaron.
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14.
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Purification laws of lepers. (First mention of anointing of heads.) Laws on leprosy contaminated garments and homes in Canaan.
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15.
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Laws of uncleanness in one's own bed. (Issue of male; female menstruation; etc.) Laws for their protection in worship.
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Aaron's sin offering. Lots cast for scapegoat.
Day of Atonement introduced,
to be observed annually on the 10th day of 7th month.
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17.
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Penalty for withholding peace offering from slain animals. (Excommunication!) Laws against and penalty for eating blood.
Life is in the blood. Laws on eating animals found dead.
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Laws regarding marriages and lusts. Child-sacrifices and profanity forbidden! (Molech first mentioned.)
Bestiality and homosexuality an abomination. (This the reason for order of total destruction of all nations
and peoples between Egypt and Canaan in the Exodus. All were guilty of these abominations,
Deu.12:29-32.)
These things defile not only the people but the land as well. (See:
Romans 8:19-22.)
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Repetition of laws spoken by Moses to the people. (Holiness, honor, idols, sacrifices, harvesting, theft,
deceit, lying, swearing, profanity, fraud, stumbling-blocks, injustice, talebearing, brotherly love, revenge,
grudges, herding, planting, raiment, sexual sins, fruit-trees, bloodless diets, haircoverings, tattoos,
offspring treatment, Sabbath, familiar spirits, wizards, honor of seniors, strangers, justice in business.)
Complete obedience required.
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Human sacrifices forbidden. (Molech mentioned again.) Wizards and witchcraft practice forbidden.
Dishonoring parents punished by death. Sexual laws. (Adultery, incest, homosexuality, bestiality,
sexual impurity, family fidelity.) Sanctification required in daily life. Familiar spirits & wizards to be stoned.
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Priestly laws. (Deceased kin, holiness, marriages, personal appearances, and deformities.)
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22.
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Priestly holiness, lepers of priests, priests' families, priestly vows and oblations, and unacceptable offerings.
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Hebrew Festivals:
1. Feast of Passover (14th day of 1st mo.)
2. Feast of Pentecost (7 wks. later, 50 days)
3. Feast of Trumpets (1st day of 7th mo.)
4. Feast of Tabernacle-Booths (15th day 7th mo.)
(4 to date. More instituted later.)
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Lamp Oil. Shewbread. Blasphemy. Murder. Assault. Restitution. Blasphemers stoned.
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25.
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Sabbatic year. Year of Jubilee (50th). Debts forgiven, slaves, bondmen freed, etc. Pawning of property. Usury. Oppression.
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Idolatry forbidden. Blessings promised for obedience, punishment for disobedience. (Future predicted.)
God to remember His covenant with Jacob, promise for restoration after Diaspora.
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Laws of vows. Sanctification of houses and fields. Firstlings. Laws of Redemption. Tithes.
These commandments given to Moses for the children of Israel in Mt. Sinai.
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