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Understanding the Bible Commentary: Leviticus, Numbers takes on two often neglected books of Scripture with the conviction that modern believers can gain much benefit from them. Amidst the laws and lists, these two books display the holiness and awesomeness of God, the importance of purity, the nature of worship, the value of obedience, and the consequences of disobedience in the early life of Israel.
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“The continuing plague and bronze snake remind the people of the need for confession and of God’s power to heal.” (Page 260)
“Here God does not remove the problem, but provides a means of healing.” (Page 261)
“In the delay caused by the necessity of going around Edom (20:14–21), the people become impatient on the way.” (Page 260)
“In Leviticus, the world is divided between those things which are holy and those which are common.” (Page 9)
“Seeing and not seeing are important in the chapter, as we have noticed” (Page 266)
W. H. Bellinger Jr. is W. Marshall and Lulie Craig Chairholder in Bible, chair of the Department of Religion, and professor of religion at Baylor University, and is an ordained Baptist minister. His other publications include Psalms: Reading and Studying the Book of Praises and The Testimony of Poets and Sages.