Leviticus 1: Burnt Offerings
- The law of burnt offerings
- of the herd
- of the flocks
- of the fowls
Leviticus 2: Grain Offerings
- The meat offering with oil and incense
- either baked in the oven
- or on a plate
- or in a frying pan
- The first fruits not to be burnt on the altar,
- Salt to be used with every offering
- The offering of first fruits
Leviticus 3: Peace Offerings
- The peace offering of the herd
- whether a sheep
- whether a lamb
- or a goat
- A prohibition to eat fat or blood
Leviticus 4: Sin Offerings
- The sin offering of ignorance
- for the priest
- for the congregation
- for the ruler
- for any of the people
Leviticus 5: Guilt Offerings
- He who sins in concealing his knowledge
- in touching an unclean thing
- or in making an oath
- His trespass offering, of the flock
- of fowls
- or of flour
- The trespass offering in sacrilege
- and in sins of ignorance
Leviticus 6: Regulations for Burnt, Grain and Sin Offerings
- The trespass offering for sins done wittingly
- The law of the burnt offering
- and of the meat offering
- The offering at the consecration of a priest
- The law of the sin offering
Leviticus 7: Regulations for Guilt and Fellowship Offerings; the Priests’ Share
- The law of the trespass offering
- and of the peace offering
- whether it be for a thanksgiving
- or a vow, or a free will offering
- the fat and the blood are forbidden
- The priests’ portion in the peace offerings
- The whole summed up
Leviticus 8: Aaron and His Sons Consecrated
- Moses consecrates Aaron and his sons
- Their sin offering
- Their burnt offering
- The ram of consecration
- The place and time of their consecration
Leviticus 9: Aaron Offers Sacrifices
- The first offerings of Aaron, for himself and the people
- The sin offering
- and the burn offering for himself
- the offerings for the people
- Moses and Aaron bless the people
- Fire comes from the Lord, upon the altar
Leviticus 10: The Sin and Death of Nadab and Abihu
- Aadab and Abihu, for offering strange fire, are burnt by fire
- Aaron and his sons are forbidden to mourn for them
- The priests are forbidden wine when they are to go into the tabernacle
- The law of eating the holy things
- Aaron’s excuse for transgressing thereof
Leviticus 11: Laws of Clean and Unclean Food
- What animals may be eaten
- and what may not be eaten
- What fishes
- What fowls
- The creeping things which are unclean
Leviticus 12: Purification after Childbirth
- The purification of a woman after childbirth
- Her offerings for her purifying
Leviticus 13: Rules for Skin Diseases, Mildew
- The laws whereby the priest is to be guided in discerning the leprosy.
Leviticus 14: Cleansing from Skin Diseases and Mildew
- The rites and sacrifices in cleansing the leper
- The signs of leprosy in a house
- The cleansing of that house
Leviticus 15: Cleansing Unhealthy Discharges
- The uncleanness of men in their issues
- The cleansing of them
- The uncleanness of women in their issues
- Their cleansing
Leviticus 16: The Day of Atonement
- how the high priest must enter into the holy place
- The sin offering for himself
- The sin offering for the people
- The scapegoat
- The yearly feast of the expiations
Leviticus 17: Blood Designated for Atonement, Forbidden as Food
- The blood of slain beasts must be offered to the Lord at the tabernacle door
- They must not offer to idols
- All eating of blood is forbidden
- and of all that dies by itself, or is torn
Leviticus 18: Laws on Sexual Relations
- Unlawful marriages and unlawful lusts
Leviticus 19: Idolatry Forbidden; Various Laws
- A repetition of various laws
Leviticus 20: Punishments for Sins
- Of him who gives his seed to Moloch
- Of him who favors such an one
- Of going to wizards
- Of sanctification
- Of him who curses his parents
- Of incest
- Of sodomy
- Of bestiality
- Of uncleanness
- Obedience is required with holiness
- Wizards must be put to death
Leviticus 21: Regulations for Priests
- Of the priests’ mourning
- Of their holiness
- Of their marriages
- Of their estimation
- Of the high priest’s holiness
- Of his marriage
- The priests that have blemishes must not minister in the sanctuary
Leviticus 22: Rules for Priests and Flawless Sacrifices
- The priests in their uncleanness must abstain from the holy things
- How they shall be cleansed
- Who of the priest’s house may eat of the holy things
- The sacrifices must be without blemish
- The age of the sacrifice
- The law of eating the sacrifice of thanksgiving
Leviticus 23: Feasts of Weeks, Trumpets, Tabernacles; Day of Atonement
- The feasts of the Lord
- the Sabbath
- The Passover
- The sheaf of firstfruits
- The feast of Pentecost
- Gleanings to be left for the poor
- The feast of trumpets
- The day of atonement
- The feast of tabernacles
Leviticus 24: Lamp and Bread; Blasphemer Stoned; Eye for Eye
- The oil for the lamps
- The showbread
- Shelomith’s son blasphemes
- The law of blasphemy
- Of murder
- Of damage
- The blasphemer is stoned
Leviticus 25: The Sabbath Year and Year of Jubilee
- the Sabbath of the seventh year
- The jubilee in the fiftieth year
- Of oppression
- A blessing of obedience
- The redemption of land
- Of houses
- Compassion to the poor
- The usage of bondmen
- The redemption of servants
Leviticus 26: Rewards and Punishments concerning Obedience
- Of idolatry
- Reverence
- A blessing to those who keep the commandments
- A curse to those who break them
- God promises to remember those who repent
Leviticus 27: Rules concerning Valuations
- He who makes a singular vow must be the Lord’s
- The estimation of the person
- of a beast given by vow
- of a house
- of a field, and the redemption thereof
- No devoted thing may be redeemed
- The tithe may not be changed