Saturday, March 21, 2009

Leviticus: The Book of Fire

Wow this book has a bad rap. (Actually I'd be interested in hearing this book in rap. (: ).

This book is full of fire. The purifying fire of the Holy Spirit-it's breathtaking, really.

Leviticus is conspicuously void of narrative. However, embedded in the descriptions of the various types of sacrifice, the detailed instructions about priestly service, and the descriptions of the holy conduct, there are two brief and alarming narratives illustrating how seriously non-compliance would be taken by God: 1) The death of Aaron's sons (10:1-19), and 2) The stoning of the Hebrew/Egyptian blasphemer, (24:10-25).

The fire is coming I promise.

Dissimilation from Egyptian culture and future contact cultures is clearly an objective all through Leviticus, but is explicitly articulated in 18:3: "You must not do as they do in Egypt, where you used to live, and you must not do as they do in the land of Canaan, where I am bringing you. Do Not follow their practices." Cultures past nor cultures future. .

Ok, the fire will come when I have more time...

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