In His Courts (Leviticus 21)

            “He shall not go outside the sanctuary…”             There is a verse in the Bible that has always touched my heart. This verse declares that there is no better place to be than in the presence of the Almighty God. I pray that this becomes a reality in my…

Closed Eyes (Leviticus 20)

            “And if the people of the land should ever close their eyes…” Different people have different discipline philosophies.  Some parents are so strict, that their house resembles a modified version of a “boot camp.”  They do not allow any disrespect or disobedience and offenders are punished severely. On the…

Food for the Poor (Leviticus 19)

             “…you shall leave them for the poor and the alien:”             The land of Canaan was beautiful and fertile.  This was the land God had promised the people of Israel; a fruitful land and a great place to live!  God in his infinite mercy and incomparable compassion provided the…

Cut Off (Leviticus 17)

            “…he shall be cut off from the people.” A little girl and her grandfather went one day to the park to fly a kite.  It was a sunny day and a gentle breeze was flowing from the south; an ideal situation for flying kites indeed! Her beautiful kite flew…

Until the Evening (Leviticus 15)

            “…and be unclean until the evening.” I have worked with children in summer camps for many years, and I have seen my share of unclean boys (and girls).  Sometimes the mothers would get hysterical to see so much dirt on their children.  There was dirt on their knees, hands,…

  Two Birds (Leviticus 14)

            “…one of the birds to be slaughtered…take the living bird…”             When a person was cleansed from leprosy, he or she was required to bring two living birds.  The first (and innocent) bird was slaughtered, to symbolize the “death” of leprosy.             The second bird was “baptized” in the…

A Holy Look (Leviticus 13)

            “The priest shall examine the disease…” The duties of a Jewish priest were extremely difficult and time consuming.  A priest was in charge of performing the daily sacrifices, overseeing the activities in the Tabernacle; maintaining a holy and clean life, and even examining people’s diseases. One of these diseases…

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