Leviticus 15-16 / Proverbs 14 / Psalm 76

In chapter 15, God outlines many restrictions and guidelines when dealing with people who had various infirmities. These guidelines weren’t arbitrary, they were for the express purpose of preserving his chosen people. God knows what is best for us and his word...

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Leviticus 2-3 / Proverbs 7 / Psalm 69

In Leviticus 2:11, the Lord says not to mingle leaven or honey in the meat offering. The meat offering was quite different than most of the other ceremonial sacrifices in that there was no shedding of blood. I think it signified what we can do through our own works to...

Leviticus 1 / Proverbs 6 / Psalm 68

In Leviticus 1:3 The burnt sacrifice was to be a young bull, free from blemishes, the best of the herd. It was to be given voluntarily. We should have that same attitude when we serve the Lord. We should want to give him our best, not out of obligation, but out of a...

Exodus 39-40 / Proverbs 5 / Psalm 67

In Exodus we read again about the priest’s garb (shown below) and finally about them putting into practice all of the things that God had them do regarding the tabernacle. Reading all of these steps that the priests and people had to go through to commune with...