Description
The Theology of the Book of Leviticus offers a detailed examination of the theological content and significance of Leviticus within the broader context of Old Testament theology. Mark W. Scarlata, a respected biblical scholar, systematically explores the complex legal codes, ritual practices, and theological concepts presented in this often-misunderstood biblical book.
The work addresses key themes including holiness, sacrifice, atonement, and the covenant relationship between God and Israel. Scarlata demonstrates how these ancient practices and laws conveyed profound theological truths about purity, community, and humanity’s relationship with the divine. The book bridges the gap between ancient Near Eastern context and contemporary theological interpretation, making it valuable for scholars, theologians, and serious Bible students seeking deeper understanding of Old Testament theology and biblical law.







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