Leviticus 6:1

"Leviticus."

Key Reflection

The opening verse of Leviticus, "Leviticus," marks the beginning of a book that outlines the ceremonial laws and rituals to be followed by the Israelites, emphasizing holiness and the proper conduct between God and his people. These instructions serve as a framework for understanding God's expectations and the necessity of sacrifice and purification in their relationship with Him.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

In the Hebrew BibleLeviticus 6:1-7form part ofLeviticus 5:0. It is evident that they ought to do so.

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