Part five of the overview of Leviticus with commentary. This time we go through the Moral purity laws of chapters 18-20.
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Ritual Purity Laws (Leviticus 11-15)
Part 3 of the overview of Leviticus with commentary. The Ritual Purity laws of chapters 11-15.
Continue readingSexual Immorality in the Bible
The law (Torah) came from God on Mt Sinai, and Jesus agreed with everything the Torah said, including everything about sexual immorality, because it all points to him (Luke 16:29-31, John 5:45). He followed God’s Law (the Torah) was given to Moses from God on Mt Sinai. Jesus agreed with everything the Law said, including everything about sexual immorality, because it all pointed to Him (Luke 16:29-31, John 5:45). He followed the law perfectly, which made Him sinless, and that qualified Him to die for our sins (Romans 5:12-17, 2 Corinthians 5:21). The law says that incest (Lev18:1-18), adultery (Ex 20:14, Deut 5:18), same-sex intercourse (Lev 18:22, Lev 20:13), bestiality (Lev18:23, Lev 20:15-16), and fornication (Ex 22:16-17, Deut 22:28-29), are all sins. Most of those listed were punishable with execution. Sex between a married man and woman who have no conflicting familial relationship with other family members is the only legitimate way to have sex. Jesus agreed with this because he followed the Torah and believed it to be the word of his Father, God.
Continue readingRitual Purity in the New Covenant
Some may wonder if Christians are supposed to be eating kosher and following rules about bodily fluids and circumcision. Ritual purity laws differ from moral purity in that they don’t involve behavior; therefore, breaking them is not punishable by execution. These laws were designed to set the Israelites apart, and they were never given to Gentiles. Paul had a lot to say about not enforcing these laws in the New Testament, and even Jesus said some things to that effect. Let’s take a deeper look at why they existed in the first place and whether new covenant Gentiles are exempt from following them. What were they pointing to?
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