I am currently about halfway through leading a Wednesday night adult Bible class through a study of Leviticus. The response from those in attendance has been incredibly encouraging and my personal knowledge of and appreciation for this book has been greatly increased.
I plan to share my notes from that class in this space. I hope you find them beneficial to your own Bible study. There aren't as nearly as many resources for book of Leviticus as there are for a lot of other books in the Bible. The ones I have found though, have enriched my preparation for this class. I share them here not only for your benefit but to give credit where it is due.
In preparing and studying for this class, I have used and am currently using the following sources:
Archer, Gleason L. A Survey of Old Testament Introduction. Moody Press, 2007.
Camp, Franklin. Redemption Through The Bible - Leviticus. Transcribed Notes
Dean, Devin W, editor. Studies In Leviticus. The Gospel Journal, 2005.
Holman Study Bible: NKJV Edition. Holman Bible Publishers, 2017.
Horner, Chuck. "Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy: WVBS School." WVBS Online Bible School, 2014, school.wvbs.org/courses/leviticus-numbers-deuteronomy/.
The International English Bible. International Bible Translators, Inc. 2014.
The Open Bible Expanded Edition. Thomas Nelson, Inc. 1997.
Rogers, James. Leviticus 8-10: Holy Servants. Polishing The Pulpit, 2017.
Roper, Coy D, and Max Tarbet. Leviticus: An Exegesis & Application of the Holy Scriptures. Resource Publications, 2017.
It is my hope that the notes shared here will assist you in your effort to learn more about Leviticus and even more about how an unholy people can approach holy God.
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