Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 21

Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 21

Bible Study with Jairus Leviticus 21 A common problem when reading the Old Testament is that after a person reads how God is depicted in the Old Testament, they often think that God is cruel, angry and frequently kills people.  This is the reason that many...
Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 20

Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 20

Leviticus 20 records the three kinds of punishments for the various crimes in Israel and their corresponding intensity. Leviticus 20:2 says that “Any Israelite or any alien living in Israel who gives any of his children to Molech must be put to death.” Verse 9 then...
Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 19

Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 19

There are a lot of details stipulated in the law in Leviticus 19. For example, in verse 19 (NIV), it says, “Keep my decrees. Do not mate different kinds of animals. Do not plant your field with two kinds of seed. Do not wear clothing woven of two kinds of material.”...
Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 18

Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 18

Leviticus 18 talks about the 17 situations on the prohibition of fornication that God told Moses about. Have you ever wondered why there are a lot of details listed here? Some people say that God the Father is a man of few words in the New Testament. He didn’t say...
Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 23

Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 23

Leviticus 23 talks about the Sabbath principles and the seven festivals of the Israelites, which are the Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement and Tabernacles. Why are these seven festivals and the teachings of the Sabbath put...
Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 24

Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 24

Bible Study with Jairus – Leviticus 24 Leviticus 24 begins with the Lord commanding Moses to let the Israelites bring olive oil to him to make the lamps burn continually (which Aaron is in charge of doing). The Lord also instructed him to put the twelve loaves of...