Approaching Leviticus

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Classroom Instructions

Lesson

Approaching Leviticus

  • Opening Thoughts

    • What if I told you we were going to study the one book...

    • Today: WHY and HOW

  • Why I love Leviticus:

      1. God makes himself _________ here in Leviticus.
      1. Leviticus is central to God’s _________ with Israel.
      1. Leviticus helps us know, appreciate, and follow _________.
      1. Leviticus is a largely _________ resource.
  • How to Read Leviticus Well

    • Literarily –

    • Historically –

    • Canonically –

    • Personally –

Questions for Reflection and Discussion:

  1. What are your previous experiences with Leviticus? What are your expectations as you begin studying it this time?
  2. Were you surprised by any of the facts/descriptions about Leviticus in this video? Which ones, and how does this new information influence your approach to the book?
  3. Why is it important to read Leviticus “literarily, historically, canonically, and personally”? Which of these do you feel comes most natural to you? Which comes least?
  4. How would you describe what God is doing in your life in this season?

Approaching Leviticus Instructions

Lesson

Approaching Leviticus

  • Opening Thoughts

    • What if I told you we were going to study the one book...

    • Today: WHY and HOW

  • Why I love Leviticus:

      1. God makes himself _________ here in Leviticus.
      1. Leviticus is central to God’s _________ with Israel.
      1. Leviticus helps us know, appreciate, and follow _________.
      1. Leviticus is a largely _________ resource.
  • How to Read Leviticus Well

    • Literarily –

    • Historically –

    • Canonically –

    • Personally –

Questions for Reflection and Discussion:

  1. What are your previous experiences with Leviticus? What are your expectations as you begin studying it this time?
  2. Were you surprised by any of the facts/descriptions about Leviticus in this video? Which ones, and how does this new information influence your approach to the book?
  3. Why is it important to read Leviticus “literarily, historically, canonically, and personally”? Which of these do you feel comes most natural to you? Which comes least?
  4. How would you describe what God is doing in your life in this season?