Leviticus
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| − | '''The Book of Leviticus''' is the third book in the [[Old | + | '''The Book of Leviticus''' is the third book in the [[Old Testament]] of [[the Bible]]. It is, essentially, the Mosaic Law, the laws layed down by Jahweh through Moses. These include what not to eat, how and when to sacrifice animals to the Lord, what is clean and unclean, and what to do if you want to sell your daughters into slavery. |
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Revision as of 15:54, 31 January 2007
The Book of Leviticus is the third book in the Old Testament of the Bible. It is, essentially, the Mosaic Law, the laws layed down by Jahweh through Moses. These include what not to eat, how and when to sacrifice animals to the Lord, what is clean and unclean, and what to do if you want to sell your daughters into slavery.