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The Bible Recap

Day 045 (Leviticus 5-7) - Year 2

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.936.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible Readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:07.0

God is the only person who has spoken in Leviticus so far. And today we continue in the

0:18.0

laws for sin offerings. Tomorrow we'll get a bit of a break from sacrificial instructions and we'll hear from some humans,

0:24.0

but for now all of these words are God's words.

0:27.5

One of the things you may have noticed today was the distinction between when the Israelites committed

0:31.0

a sin versus when they did something that made them unclean.

0:34.4

Being unclean isn't a sin, so it doesn't require an offering.

0:38.4

It just requires that they be purified.

0:40.8

They don't have to bring a sacrifice, they just have to take a bath or spend some time away from others.

0:45.0

We still do things like this today, quarantining people if they have something we might catch.

0:49.0

We tell people to stay home from work if they're contagious.

0:52.0

Again, this is not talking about

0:53.7

sin, it's talking about uncleanness and it's almost always related to something

0:57.5

hygienic. Some of these hygiene regulations make sense and are especially helpful

1:02.0

in a culture that predated modern science.

1:04.7

For instance, not touching dead bodies, that's probably a good idea.

1:08.2

Or not eating meat after a certain period of time has passed, because the fridge space available

1:12.4

in the

1:12.7

wilderness of Sasinai was probably pretty limited. Not all the

1:16.1

cleanliness laws are straightforward and scientifically logical like that, but some

1:19.7

are. For instance, you may notice that sometimes the cleanliness laws relate to blood.

1:25.0

While this may be hygienic, it's also probably more symbolic.

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