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With both Genesis and Exodus in the rearview, our Cover-to-Cover series now arrives at "the place where Bible reading plans often go to die"—the book of Leviticus. This is a section of Holy Writ characterized by laws and repetition, laws and offerings, laws and tabernacle-building, and, oh yeah, laws. What could this book possibly have for Christians living today? Why has God preserved it for us? Why should we bother reading it and what do we lose if we avoid it?
Dr. Ed Glasscock is going to help us today answer some of those questions. (Spoiler alert: Leviticus is worth the time!) Dr. Glasscock has spent decades pastoring churches, teaching theology, mentoring Christians, and writing books and articles—both fiction and non-fiction—including works on Leviticus. He currently serves the church through Xdoulos Ministries, striving to provides students of the Bible with assistance in exegetical and theological studies.
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With both Genesis and Exodus in the rearview, our Cover-to-Cover series now arrives at "the place where Bible reading plans often go to die"—the book of Leviticus. This is a section of Holy Writ characterized by laws and repetition, laws and offerings, laws and tabernacle-building, and, oh yeah, laws. What could this book possibly have for Christians living today? Why has God preserved it for us? Why should we bother reading it and what do we lose if we avoid it?
Dr. Ed Glasscock is going to help us today answer some of those questions. (Spoiler alert: Leviticus is worth the time!) Dr. Glasscock has spent decades pastoring churches, teaching theology, mentoring Christians, and writing books and articles—both fiction and non-fiction—including works on Leviticus. He currently serves the church through Xdoulos Ministries, striving to provides students of the Bible with assistance in exegetical and theological studies.