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A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace

Bonus: Leviticus and Numbers

A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace

The Daily Grace Co.

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 19 February 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace bonus episode for Leviticus and Numbers! Throughout the year, we will provide bonus episodes to dig a little deeper into important theological concepts and themes. Today we’re talking about the purpose of the law in the Bible. Why do some laws still apply but not others? Let’s discuss this together in this bonus episode.   Scripture mentioned in this episode:  Psalm 119 Psalm 1 Romans 3:20 Romans 2:15 John 14:15 Matthew 28:20 Romans 8:2 Galatians 6:2 1 Corinthians 9:21   Notes for Leviticus and Numbers Episodes:   Some translations of Leviticus 16:29 say, “You are to practice self-denial” or “You must deny yourselves” (Leviticus 16-18: 02:02) ăzāʾzēl - “scapegoat” (Leviticus 16-18: 03:27) “Eye for an eye” first originated in Exodus 21:24 and is repeated here in Leviticus 24:20. (Leviticus 22-24: 06:10) Blood sacrifices refer to the guilt, sin, and fellowship offerings (Numbers 7-9: 01:08) The story of the Passover is found in Exodus 12 (Numbers 7-9: 01:28) Pharaoh wouldn’t let the Israelites go in Exodus (Numbers 7-9: 01:48) In the tenth plague, the firstborn male would die, not the firstborn child (Numbers 7-9: 02:06) God provides manna for Israel in Exodus 16 (Numbers 10-12: 01:52) The people tried to stone Caleb and Joshua, not Jacob (Numbers 13-15: 03:40)  In Numbers 16:6, some translations say censers or firepans (Numbers 16-18: 01:34).   ​​ ​​Visit The Daily Grace Co for the Story of Redemption bundle and for more beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more.   Follow @thedailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on iTunes or Spotify.

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0:00.0

Welcome to a year in the Bible with Daily Grace. The Bible tells one big story

0:06.4

of redemption, and we want to spend five minutes every day, journeying through

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the Bible from start to finish, and exploring how all of it points to Jesus.

0:19.6

Hey everyone, welcome back to the year in the Bible podcast. My name is Kristin,

0:23.9

and today we have a special bonus episode on the books of Leviticus and Numbers.

0:28.4

Just as a reminder, every few weeks we'll be releasing these special episodes

0:32.0

so that we can go through some commonly asked questions and greater depth,

0:35.6

as well as correct a few mistakes that we made in our daily podcasts.

0:40.0

So in today's show notes, you can see a full list of corrections for episodes that have

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already been released for Leviticus and Numbers. And before we go any further,

0:48.1

I just wanted to say great job for making it this far in your Bible reading plan.

0:53.0

You made it through some really hard chapters, and we are so proud of you.

0:58.5

If you've skipped a few chapters or if you're just joining us today for the first time,

1:02.2

we're so happy for you to join us. At the Daily Grace Code, we love the Bible,

1:07.0

and our goal throughout this entire read through the Bible in your plan is to be in the word of God,

1:12.6

to know it better and to love it more, and we're so happy to have you join us as we study the

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Bible together. So today we're going to be talking about the commonly asked question

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what is the purpose of the law? We've been reading about the law a lot throughout the book of

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Leviticus and Numbers, and through the whole thing, you may have been wondering, isn't this a

1:33.1

little old fashioned? Or how does this relate to my life? Or maybe you've noticed this a version

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or a sense of discomfort stirring up within you? These days it's so easy to think of the law as a

1:48.1

bad thing. In our culture, we don't like being told what to do, and we can often view commands as

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