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Description
The book of Leviticus is indispensable for teaching the Christian the depth and heinousness of human sinfulness. The chasm that separates a holy God from an unholy humanity stems from this pervasive iniquity. Yet Leviticus holds out a promise that mankind can be made right with God and live according to his statutes. It truly underscores the love of God for his people, and that he has a plan of salvation for them. But one also realizes that the sacrificial system of Leviticus is insufficient and cannot make people right with God. It points out that something greater is needed. It demands a final atonement. Thus, more than any other book of the Old Testament, Leviticus foreshadows and adumbrates the coming of the Messiah and his wondrous work of atonement.
Additional information
Weight | 200 g |
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Dimensions | 223 × 146 × 35 mm |
Author(s) | Currid, John D., (Author) |
Publication Summary | Evangelical Press (2005), Edition: First, 400 pages |
Published Date | 2005 |
Page Count | 400 |
Language | English |
Product Type | Hardcover |
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