• June 5, 2026
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Kellog, S.H. -Expositor’s Bible Vol 03 Leviticus

Kellog, S.H. -Expositor’s Bible Vol 03 Leviticus

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTORY

PART 1


Covetousness is Idolatry
an article explaining from the Bible viewpoint how covetousness is a religion unto itself, worshiping money instead of the true God of the Bible. This foundational understanding helps believers to identify the false prophet and reject and flee from their deceptive ministries.
theologicalsystems.com/false-prophet-teacher/covetousness-is-idolatry/

THE TABERNACLE WORSHIP

LEVITICUS 1-10-16

SECTION 1. The law of the offerings: 1-6

SECTION 2. The Institution of the Tabernacle Service: 7-10

(1) The Consecration of the Priesthood: 7

(2) The Induction of the Priesthood: 9, 10

SECTION 3. The day of Atonement: 16

PART 2

THE LAW OF THE DAILY LIFE LEVITICUS 11-15, 17-22

SECTION 1. The Law Concerning the Clean and the Unclean: 11-15.

WITH chap. 11 begins a new section of this book, extending to the end of chap. 15, of which the subject is the law concerning various bodily defilements, and the rites appointed for their removal.
The law is given under four heads, as follows:

I Clean and Unclean Animals, and Defilement by Dead Bodies: chap. 11.

II The Uncleanness of Childbirth: chap. 12.

III The Uncleanness of Leprosy: chaps. 13, 14.

IV The Uncleanness of Issues: chap. 15.

SECTION 2. The Law of Holiness: 17-22.

SECTION 3. The Law Concerning Sacred Times (with Episode, 24): 23:25.

PART 3

CONCLUSION AND APPENDIX

Leviticus 26,27

1. CONCLUSION: Promises and Threatenings: 26

2. APPENDIX: Concerning Vows: 27

This is arranged in book format.

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