Each photo below corresponds to a chapter-a-day post for the book of Leviticus published by Tom Vander Well in February and March 2025. Click on the photo linked to each chapter to read the post.
Leviticus 1: My ChoiceLeviticus 2: The Good StuffLeviticus 3: God With UsLeviticus 4: Lay Your HandsLeviticus 5: ResponsibleLeviticus 6: CalvinballLeviticus 7: Of Fat and BloodLeviticus 8: Across the DivideLeviticus 9: “New Things Come”Leviticus 10: SeriouslyLeviticus 11: DifferentLeviticus 12: Bringing it All TogetherLeviticus 13: “Unclean!”Leviticus 14: Of Doctors and PriestsLeviticus 15: “Acky”Leviticus 16: Sacrifice and ScapegoatsLeviticus 17: No ExemptionsLeviticus 18: The Sex ThingLeviticus 19: OthersLeviticus 20: Who Changed? The Parent or Child?Leviticus 21: “Much is Required”Leviticus 22: Ritual and SpiritualLeviticus 23: TGIFLeviticus 24: Keep the Flame Burnin’Leviticus 25: Owning and Being OwnedLeviticus 26: “Break This Wild Pony!”Leviticus 27: Dedication
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