Written by Moses
🔥 Introduction
Leviticus is the third book of Moses and picks up where Exodus left off—with the tabernacle complete and the glory of the Lord dwelling among the Israelites. But how can a holy God dwell with a sinful people? That’s what this book answers.
It details sacrificial systems, laws of purity, priestly duties, and the call to live set apart. It’s not a rulebook for legalists—it’s a divine invitation into holiness, relationship, and restoration.
“Be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy.”
— Leviticus 19:2
This book is a blueprint for sacred living—showing us the weight of sin, the beauty of atonement, and the nearness of a God who makes a way to dwell among His people.
📖 Chapters in Leviticus
Chapter 1 – The Burnt Offering
Chapter 2 – The Grain Offering
Chapter 3 – The Fellowship Offering
Chapter 4 – The Sin Offering
Chapter 5 – Guilt & Atonement
Chapter 6 – Priestly Duties (Part 1)
Chapter 7 – Priestly Duties (Part 2)
Chapter 8 – Ordination of Aaron and His Sons
Chapter 9 – First Offerings
Chapter 10 – The Death of Nadab and Abihu
Chapter 11 – Clean and Unclean Animals
Chapter 12 – Purification After Childbirth
Chapter 13 – Laws About Skin Diseases
Chapter 14 – Cleansing from Skin Diseases and Mildew
Chapter 15 – Bodily Discharges and Purity
Chapter 16 – The Day of Atonement
Chapter 17 – Sacredness of Blood
Chapter 18 – Unlawful Sexual Relations
Chapter 19 – Holiness in Daily Life
Chapter 20 – Punishments for Sin
Chapter 21 – Holiness of the Priests
Chapter 22 – Acceptable Offerings
Chapter 23 – Appointed Festivals
Chapter 24 – Oil, Bread, and Blasphemy
Chapter 25 – The Year of Jubilee
Chapter 26 – Blessings and Curses
Chapter 27 – Redeeming What is the Lord’s