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Book Description

Title:
A Commentary on the Book of Leviticus, Expository and Practical
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
New York
Publisher:
Robert Carter & Brothers
Pages:
513
Subjects:
Leviticus, Commentary, Old Testament, Typology
Copyright Holder:
Public Domain

Table of Contents

  • Nature of the Book
  1. The Burnt-Offering
  2. The Meat-Offering
  3. The Peace-Offerings
  4. The Sin-Offering
  5. Sin-Offering for Sins of lnadvertency; Continued.—The Trespass-Offering
  6. Same Subject Continued; Continued.—Special Rules for Priests who Minister at the Altar of God
  7. Same Subject Continued
  8. The Priesthood entering on their Office
  9. Aaron's Entrance on his Office
  10. The Fencing of the Priestly Ritual
  11. Remembrances of the Broken Law.—The Clean and the Unclean
  12. Original Sin.—What bas been Transmitted to us
  13. The Leprosy.—Indwelling Sin.—Its Horrid Features
  14. The Leprosy Removed
  15. The Secret Flow of Sin from the Heart Typified in the Running Issue
  16. The Day of Atonement
  17. The Use of Animal Food Regulated
  18. Private and Domestic Obligations.—Purity in Every Relation of Life
  19. Duties in the Every Day Relations of Life
  20. Warnings against the Sins of the Former Inhabitants
  21. Personal Duties of the Priests
  22. Househol<l Laws regarding Holy Things.—First, as to the
    Priests, 1-17; then, as to the People, 17-33
  23. The Public Festivals, or Solemn Convocations
  24. Duty of Priests when out of Public View
  25. The Sabbatic Year aud Year of Jubilee.—Millennial
    Times
  26. Israel's Temporal Blessings in Contrast to the Curse
  27. Entire Devotion to God induced by the foregoing View
    of His Character