This study is meant for use alongside your Bible and Jay Sklar’s Leviticus: An Introduction and Commentary.
Perfect for individuals or groups, it will help you to understand:
• how to read Leviticus and apply it to your life today
• the relevance of unfamiliar cultural concepts (such as ritual impurity)
• the meaning of key themes (such as holiness, sin, atonement)
• the significance of Jesus as atoning sacrifice and faithful priest on our behalf.
Do the whole study (32 weeks) or choose from 12-week studies such as:
• The Gospel in Leviticus
• Jesus in Leviticus
• Sacrifice and Worship in Leviticus
• Holiness in Leviticus
• Community and Ministry in Leviticus
• Ethics and Mission in Leviticus.
Join the many others who finish this study and say, “Finally, I was able not only to read and understand Leviticus, but to be changed by it!”
Are you willing to give Leviticus a chance? It really is a treasure trove of meaning and hope for those who do!
(For more information, see the videos on Jay Sklar's Author Page.)
Jay Sklar (PhD, the University of Gloucestershire), is Professor Old Testament and VP of Academics at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. His doctoral research was completed under Professor Gordon Wenham and focused on the theology of sacrifice (Sin, Impurity, Sacrifice, Atonement: the Priestly Conceptions). He has continued work in the Bible's first five books, writing commentaries on Exodus (forthcoming), Numbers (Story of God, Zondervan), and two on Leviticus (ZECOT with Zondervan and TOTC with IVP).