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Leviticus

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Bible Interpretation II - Lesson 6

Learn basic rules of Bible interpretation.

Type: University Outlines

Dispensationalism I - Lesson 5

The Bible must be rightly divided. This course will give the Bible student the proper tools to do so properly.

Type: University Outlines

Bible Interpretation II - Lesson 1

Learn basic rules of Bible interpretation.

Type: University Outlines

Bible History I - Lesson 6

Learn various details about the Jewish calendar.

Type: University Outlines

Bible History I - Lesson 5

Learn a general knowledge of the tabernacle, the priesthood and the offerings.

Type: University Outlines

Bible History I - Lesson 4

Get a general overview of the first five books of the Bible.

Type: University Outlines

Spies to Search the Land

God had promised the Israelites that He had reserved a land of milk and honey for them (Exodus 3:8; Exodus 13:5; Leviticus 20:24). He had even “espied” the land Himself for them (Ezekiel 20:5-6), but they had to see for themselves (see Deuteronomy 1:22-23). They could not take God’s word that He would give them the land. They had to determine for themselves whether or not they could take it. As a result, God removed His blessings and allowed them to walk in their own counsels (Psalm 81:10-12). He let them wander for forty years in the wilderness (Ezekiel 20:13-17).

Numbered List

Type: Sunday School Outlines

Speaking against Moses

One of the most difficult things in dealing with spiritual leaders is knowing how to deal with them when you believe they are wrong. As usual, there are two extremes: you can blindly follow a leader into even sin and heresy (Matthew 23:13-15), or you can rebel against him and bring upon yourself the wrath of God. This lesson gives an example of the second extreme.

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Type: Sunday School Outlines

Grumblings against God

Consider again the progression of the themes of the five books of Moses. Genesis deals with creation; Exodus with redemption; Leviticus with holiness; Numbers with wilderness wanderings; Deuteronomy with obedience to and the love of God. The order is important. Exodus pictures salvation and Leviticus pictures sanctification. What is the purpose of Numbers? It portrays the importance that various trials have in the growth of the believer. No Christian matures until he or she goes through serious trials and remains faithful to the Lord (Romans 5:3-5; 1 Peter 1:6-7). Unfortunately, Numbers is mostly an illustration of what to avoid doing.

Numbered List

Type: Sunday School Outlines

The Law of the Nazarite

This chapter deals specifically with the law of the Nazarite. Whereas chapter 5 dealt with separation from something, chapter 6 deals with separation unto God. This lesson demonstrates the great blessing found in voluntarily setting your life apart for the purpose of bringing glory to the Lord.

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Daily Proverb

Proverbs 4:20

My son, attend to my words; incline thine ear unto my sayings.