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Continue reading →: Day 38: Leviticus 22–23In today’s reading, we continue through Leviticus with chapters 22 and 23—passages that delve into the priestly responsibility to maintain holiness (Leviticus 22) and outline Israel’s sacred festivals (Leviticus 23). Though written for an ancient community, these sections offer timeless guidance on reverence, rest, and rhythms of celebration that can…
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Continue reading →: Day 36: Leviticus 16–18Today’s reading, Leviticus 16–18, takes us to some of the most defining chapters in Israel’s religious life. We encounter the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), additional guidelines for handling blood and sacrifices, and a series of laws related to sexual conduct. Although these topics arise from an ancient context, their…
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Continue reading →: Day 35: Leviticus 13–15In today’s reading, we encounter Leviticus 13–15—three chapters often viewed as some of the most challenging in the Old Testament. They focus on diagnosing and managing skin diseases, contamination of garments and homes, and the corresponding rituals of purification. While the details may initially seem strange to modern readers, these…
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Continue reading →: Day 34: Leviticus 10–12In today’s reading, we explore Leviticus 10–12, moving from the dramatic events surrounding Nadab and Abihu’s missteps to detailed purity laws involving food and childbirth. While these regulations and incidents may appear distant from our modern experiences, they highlight enduring themes of reverence for the sacred, mindfulness in daily life,…
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Continue reading →: Day 33: Leviticus 7–9Today’s reading leads us into Leviticus 7–9, where we encounter further instructions on various offerings and witness the dramatic ordination of Aaron and his sons as priests. Although these chapters describe an ancient sacrificial system, they reveal lasting insights about community life, accountability, and the sacred privilege of drawing near…
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Continue reading →: Day 32: Leviticus 4–6In today’s reading, we continue our exploration of Leviticus with chapters 4–6. These passages focus on sin offerings, guilt offerings, and practical instructions for dealing with various offenses. While the details may initially appear foreign—especially regarding sacrificial rituals—these chapters illuminate timeless principles of accountability, community harmony, and the possibility of…
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Continue reading →: Day 31: Leviticus 1–3Today’s reading brings us into the Book of Leviticus, beginning with chapters 1–3. After the dramatic events of Exodus—the liberation from Egypt, the revelation at Sinai, and the construction of the Tabernacle—Leviticus zeroes in on the details of Israel’s worship and sacrificial system. Though the text may initially seem distant…
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Continue reading →: Day 30: Exodus 39–40Today’s reading concludes the Book of Exodus with chapters 39 and 40, where the Israelites finalize the Tabernacle and its furnishings, complete the priestly garments, and witness the tangible arrival of God’s presence in their midst. While these events occurred in an ancient desert setting, their themes still resonate in…
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Continue reading →: Day 29: Exodus 36–38In today’s reading, we walk through Exodus 36–38, where the focus shifts to the practical outworking of the Tabernacle’s construction. These chapters detail how the Israelites—led by artisans Bezalel and Oholiab—faithfully translate God’s instructions into tangible form. While the text recounts measurements, materials, and techniques, the deeper themes of willing…







