Your quick reference guide to the book of Leviticus, including summary, key verse, important info, and reading guides.
Learn how the Old Testament book of Leviticus relates to the story of Moses and the coming of Jesus with this visual summary.
Can you summarize the Book of Leviticus? Who wrote Leviticus? What is the Book of Leviticus all about?
L When describing the Book of Leviticus, the word tedious comes to mind. Without main characters or major events to follow through the book, it can be tempting to throw in the towel after reading the first few chapters. If you’ve never read through the book in its entirety, you aren’t alone, but here’s another […]
Learn how the Old Testament book of Leviticus relates to the story of Moses and the coming of Jesus with this visual summary.
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My Illustrated, Faith Art, Bible Study Journal. A chapter by chapter illustrated study of the book of Leviticus. All scripture quotations are from the NASB (http://www.lockman.org)
Discover the main themes of the book of Leviticus in the Bible to help encourage you in your scripture studies.
Learn how the Old Testament book of Leviticus relates to the story of Moses and the coming of Jesus with this visual summary.
The book of Leviticus is often seen as boring and difficult to understand. Here we unpack the importance in understanding God's love.
We created this free printable as a tool to help children learn about the book of Leviticus. Click on the image to download a print-friendly PDF version. 66 Books of the Bible Coloring Pages, Leviticus "Leviticus" Bible Coloring Page
My Illustrated, Faith Art, Bible Study Journal. A chapter by chapter illustrated study of the book of Leviticus. All scripture quotations are from the NASB (http://www.lockman.org)
Leviticus teaches us that God is the initiator with his people and not the other way around. With an Exodus behind them, and the Promised Land before them, the children of Israel needed to learn about life with God; that is, living as a people under the direct governance of God.
Learn how the Old Testament book of Leviticus relates to the story of Moses and the coming of Jesus with this visual summary.
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Learn how the Old Testament book of Leviticus relates to the story of Moses and the coming of Jesus with this visual summary.
Learn how the Old Testament book of Leviticus relates to the story of Moses and the coming of Jesus with this visual summary.
Learn how the Old Testament book of Leviticus relates to the story of Moses and the coming of Jesus with this visual summary.
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Join Good Morning Girls as we read through the Bible cover to cover one chapter a day. Here are the resources you need to study the Book of Leviticus.
VERSES: Leviticus 1-9 MEMORY VERSE: Leviticus 19:2 "...Ye shall be holy: for I the LORD your God am holy." BOOK TO REMEMBER: We will begin learning the books of the New Testament. It is a good idea to spend a little time and help the students find the page that usually says "New Testament" in the middle of the Bible. You can hold up your Bible to this page and physically show them which Testament comes first in the Bible, which is the larger Testament, and it will be easier for the students to remember these facts. "Matthew" is the first book of the New Testament and the one to be learned as a Book To Remember for next time. PRAYER: Thank God for giving us His Word, so that we know how to worship God and how to live a life pleasing to Him. SPECIAL SONG: The Books Of The New Testament. Try a new song, "The Books Of The New Testament," found on this blog under March - Songs We Sing In Bible Class #3. (Click on the white arrow in the orange circle for the tune to the song.) VISUAL AID: The Bible (Hold up the Bible to Leviticus, as you tell the lesson.) Draw a picture of people falling on their faces and worshiping God on the whiteboard or chalkboard. LESSON POINTS: The book of Leviticus is the third book of the Old Testament. Leviticus is filled with laws and rules that told the children of Israel how to worship God and how to live their lives in a way that was pleasing to God. They were God's People and they lived differently that the other nations. They were to be holy like God was holy. God told them in this book how to live. Today, Christians are God's people and must live differently than the world around them. Today, the New Testament tells Christians how to live and how to worship God. Christians, too, are to be holy like God. (Ephesians 1:4) This book is filled with different sacrifices that the Israelites offered to the LORD God, the laws and specific ways in which these offerings were offered, and how often they were to offered. The first seven chapters in this book of Leviticus told the people how to offer sacrifices to God. There were burnt offerings, will offerings, meat offerings, offerings of the firstfruits, peace offerings, sin offerings, wave offerings, and trespass offerings. God also made special provisions for the poor, so they had special rules as well. In chapters eight and nine, it tells how Aaron and his sons had special jobs. They were the priests from the tribe of Levi who had special clothes and performed the sacrifices and offerings for the people, but the LORD still only talked to Moses. When Moses had told all the people everything that the LORD wanted done and how He wanted it done, Moses and Aaron went into the tabernacle. When they came out of the tabernacle, the glory of the LORD appeared to all the people. There was fire that came from God and consumed or burnt up the offering that was on the altar. Let's turn to Leviticus 9:23, 24 and read what the people did after the fire burned up the offering on the altar. (Read verses.) Let's leave our bookmarks right here. What did the people do? That's right! All of the people saw God's glory and fell on their faces and worshiped Him. "Older Student" Tips: Looking through the first seven or eight chapters of this book, it is interesting to note that many times, the phrase "a sweet savour" is used. This means that the offering pleased God. Because it is a short lesson and if there is time, suggest that the students count how many times they can find this phrase in the first eight chapters. Interesting, too, is that in Leviticus 7:23-27, there were grave consequences for those who ate of the fat and the blood of the sacrifices. ACTIVITY: Book Materials needed: 9" x 12" any color of construction paper, two sheets of 8.5" x 11" white bond paper, staples, stapler, crayons. Hand out construction paper. Fold paper in half. Write "The Book Of Leviticus" on the outside of paper. Fold two sheets of white paper in half like a book. Stuff white folded papers into folded construction paper. Staple papers together like a book. Three staples should do it. Open to first white paper. On the first folded white paper, write "Leviticus told God's people how to worship God and". Turn the page. On the left side, write "how to live to please God." One the right side, write "The Israelites were God's people." Turn the page. On the left side, write "They were to live differently than other nations." On the right side, write "Today, Christians are God's people." Turn the page. On the left side, write "Christians must live differently than the world." On the right side, write "Today, the New Testament tells Christians how to live" Turn the page. On last white page, write "and how to worship God." Decorate outside cover, time permitting. Numbering pages, optional. If you believe that there too many words for your students to write, simply type up the words, copy them off, have the students cut them out and glue them to the white papers.
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The book of Leviticus is often seen as boring and difficult to understand. Here we unpack the importance in understanding God's love.
This brief review of the Bible book of Leviticus has been created to teach or for students to use as a review of different books of the Bible! Using the Observe, Interpret & Apply principles, students interact with scripture in a variety of ways, including personal reflections. Scripture used is NIV translation. The book of Leviticus tells of the detailed laws and regulations given by God to the Israelites through Moses. It focuses on matters of worship, holiness, and the establishment of a righteous society. PDF: 2 page worksheet, with 2 page answer key Digital: 2 interactive Google Slides to be assigned and completed digitally In-Person: Print a copy of this worksheet for each of your students. They can work individually, in pairs or in small groups to complete it. Digital: Assign the GoogleSlide activity to your students to complete as they are reading the assigned text.
Can you summarize the Book of Leviticus? Who wrote Leviticus? What is the Book of Leviticus all about?
Learn how the Old Testament book of Leviticus relates to the story of Moses and the coming of Jesus with this visual summary.
The Book of Leviticus is like the rulebook and guide for the ancient Israelites, focusing on how to do religious rituals, keep things clean, and live a holy