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Every section of Leviticus 15 follows the same arc: a condition arises, a period of separation follows, the condition ends, and there is a structured way back—always affordable, always available, always ending with the priest declaring the person clean. The law exists not to keep people away from God, but because God was there. Among them. In the camp. The purity laws are the architecture around that presence—not walls to exclude, but corridors designed for return. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-134brought-near. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
By Steve and Pam TraylorEvery section of Leviticus 15 follows the same arc: a condition arises, a period of separation follows, the condition ends, and there is a structured way back—always affordable, always available, always ending with the priest declaring the person clean. The law exists not to keep people away from God, but because God was there. Among them. In the camp. The purity laws are the architecture around that presence—not walls to exclude, but corridors designed for return. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-134brought-near. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.