Leviticus-Outline

Leviticus 1: Burnt Offerings

  1. The law of burnt offerings
  2. of the herd
  3. of the flocks
  4. of the fowls

 Leviticus 2: Grain Offerings

  1. The meat offering with oil and incense
  2. either baked in the oven
  3. or on a plate
  4. or in a frying pan
  5. The first fruits not to be burnt on the altar,
  6. Salt to be used with every offering
  7. The offering of first fruits

Leviticus 3: Peace Offerings

  1. The peace offering of the herd
  2. whether a sheep
  3. whether a lamb
  4. or a goat
  5. A prohibition to eat fat or blood

Leviticus 4: Sin Offerings

  1. The sin offering of ignorance
  2. for the priest
  3. for the congregation
  4. for the ruler
  5. for any of the people

Leviticus 5: Guilt Offerings

  1. He who sins in concealing his knowledge
  2. in touching an unclean thing
  3. or in making an oath
  4. His trespass offering, of the flock
  5. of fowls
  6. or of flour
  7. The trespass offering in sacrilege
  8. and in sins of ignorance

Leviticus 6: Regulations for Burnt, Grain and Sin Offerings

  1. The trespass offering for sins done wittingly
  2. The law of the burnt offering
  3. and of the meat offering
  4. The offering at the consecration of a priest
  5. The law of the sin offering

Leviticus 7: Regulations for Guilt and Fellowship Offerings; the Priests’ Share

  1. The law of the trespass offering
  2. and of the peace offering
  3. whether it be for a thanksgiving
  4. or a vow, or a free will offering
  5. the fat and the blood are forbidden
  6. The priests’ portion in the peace offerings
  7. The whole summed up

Leviticus 8: Aaron and His Sons Consecrated

  1. Moses consecrates Aaron and his sons
  2. Their sin offering
  3. Their burnt offering
  4. The ram of consecration
  5. The place and time of their consecration

Leviticus 9: Aaron Offers Sacrifices

  1. The first offerings of Aaron, for himself and the people
  2. The sin offering
  3. and the burn offering for himself
  4. the offerings for the people
  5. Moses and Aaron bless the people
  6. Fire comes from the Lord, upon the altar

Leviticus 10: The Sin and Death of Nadab and Abihu

  1. Aadab and Abihu, for offering strange fire, are burnt by fire
  2. Aaron and his sons are forbidden to mourn for them
  3. The priests are forbidden wine when they are to go into the tabernacle
  4. The law of eating the holy things
  5. Aaron’s excuse for transgressing thereof

Leviticus 11: Laws of Clean and Unclean Food

  1. What animals may be eaten
  2. and what may not be eaten
  3. What fishes
  4. What fowls
  5. The creeping things which are unclean

Leviticus 12: Purification after Childbirth

  1. The purification of a woman after childbirth
  2. Her offerings for her purifying

Leviticus 13: Rules for Skin Diseases, Mildew

  1. The laws whereby the priest is to be guided in discerning the leprosy.

Leviticus 14: Cleansing from Skin Diseases and Mildew

  1. The rites and sacrifices in cleansing the leper
  2. The signs of leprosy in a house
  3. The cleansing of that house

Leviticus 15: Cleansing Unhealthy Discharges

  1. The uncleanness of men in their issues
  2. The cleansing of them
  3. The uncleanness of women in their issues
  4. Their cleansing

Leviticus 16: The Day of Atonement

  1. how the high priest must enter into the holy place
  2. The sin offering for himself
  3. The sin offering for the people
  4. The scapegoat
  5. The yearly feast of the expiations

Leviticus 17: Blood Designated for Atonement, Forbidden as Food

  1. The blood of slain beasts must be offered to the Lord at the tabernacle door
  2. They must not offer to idols
  3. All eating of blood is forbidden
  4. and of all that dies by itself, or is torn

Leviticus 18: Laws on Sexual Relations

  1. Unlawful marriages and unlawful lusts

Leviticus 19: Idolatry Forbidden; Various Laws

  1. A repetition of various laws

 

Leviticus 20: Punishments for Sins

  1. Of him who gives his seed to Moloch
  2. Of him who favors such an one
  3. Of going to wizards
  4. Of sanctification
  5. Of him who curses his parents
  6. Of incest
  7. Of sodomy
  8. Of bestiality
  9. Of uncleanness
  10. Obedience is required with holiness
  11. Wizards must be put to death

Leviticus 21: Regulations for Priests

  1. Of the priests’ mourning
  2. Of their holiness
  3. Of their marriages
  4. Of their estimation
  5. Of the high priest’s holiness
  6. Of his marriage
  7. The priests that have blemishes must not minister in the sanctuary

 

Leviticus 22: Rules for Priests and Flawless Sacrifices

  1. The priests in their uncleanness must abstain from the holy things
  2. How they shall be cleansed
  3. Who of the priest’s house may eat of the holy things
  4. The sacrifices must be without blemish
  5. The age of the sacrifice
  6. The law of eating the sacrifice of thanksgiving

Leviticus 23: Feasts of Weeks, Trumpets, Tabernacles; Day of Atonement

  1. The feasts of the Lord
  2. the Sabbath
  3. The Passover
  4. The sheaf of firstfruits
  5. The feast of Pentecost
  6. Gleanings to be left for the poor
  7. The feast of trumpets
  8. The day of atonement
  9. The feast of tabernacles

Leviticus 24: Lamp and Bread; Blasphemer Stoned; Eye for Eye

  1. The oil for the lamps
  2. The showbread
  3. Shelomith’s son blasphemes
  4. The law of blasphemy
  5. Of murder
  6. Of damage
  7. The blasphemer is stoned

Leviticus 25: The Sabbath Year and Year of Jubilee

  1. the Sabbath of the seventh year
  2. The jubilee in the fiftieth year
  3. Of oppression
  4. A blessing of obedience
  5. The redemption of land
  6. Of houses
  7. Compassion to the poor
  8. The usage of bondmen
  9. The redemption of servants

Leviticus 26: Rewards and Punishments concerning Obedience

  1. Of idolatry
  2. Reverence
  3. A blessing to those who keep the commandments
  4. A curse to those who break them
  5. God promises to remember those who repent

Leviticus 27: Rules concerning Valuations

  1. He who makes a singular vow must be the Lord’s
  2. The estimation of the person
  3. of a beast given by vow
  4. of a house
  5. of a field, and the redemption thereof
  6. No devoted thing may be redeemed
  7. The tithe may not be changed

But do not forget to do good and to share, for with such sacrifices God is well pleased. (Hebrews 13:16)

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