Leviticus
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
This accessible 12-week study through the book of Leviticus explores how the rituals of the Old Testament point to Christ's saving work of atonement at the cross.



This accessible 12-week study through the book of Leviticus explores how the rituals of the Old Testament point to Christ's saving work of atonement at the cross.
The Psalms were originally composed for singing, not just reading. In both Old and New Testament congregations and through much of Church history, the primary use of the Psalms was singing. Today there is a renewed interest in Psalmody, but few books explain how the Psalms function as hymns or how they can be sung in Christ-centred worship.
How were holidays chosen and taught in biblical Israel, and what did they have to do with the creation narrative? Michael LeFebvre considers the calendars of the Pentateuch, arguing that dates were added to Old Testament narratives not as journalistic details but to teach sacred rhythms of labor and worship. LeFebvre then applies this insight to the creation week, finding that the days of creation also serve a liturgical purpose.