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The Bible Recap

Day 050 (Leviticus 19-21) - Year 8

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

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🗓️ 19 February 2026

⏱️ 8 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.

0:12.8

For most of this book, and in fact, for all of the rest of it, God is the only person who speaks.

0:18.2

He's talking a lot about holiness, which includes but isn't limited to cleanliness.

0:23.2

He gives laws about how people should live in community together in a way that is both civil

0:26.8

toward each other, horizontal laws or man-to-man laws, and laws about how to live honorably toward

0:32.1

God, vertical laws, or God-to-man laws. He starts out by restating a few of the Ten Commandments. If you ever wonder why God

0:39.6

repeats himself so frequently, just stop for a second and think about how quickly the Israelites forget.

0:44.9

Or honestly, it's probably just blatant rebellion. Then God dives into application of the horizontal

0:50.6

laws, loving your neighbor as yourself. I'm just going to do a quick

0:54.3

overview of some of the things he touches on, because I think they really serve to reveal God's

0:58.5

heart. In 199 through 10, we see that God provides for the poor via the surplus of the rich,

1:05.2

ordering the rich not to fully harvest their fields. He'll reiterate this again tomorrow.

1:10.2

And by the way, this law is one of the

1:11.9

ways God brought Ruth and Boas together. We'll read that story in a few weeks. In 1914, God

1:17.5

speaks specifically against injuring people in the area of their weakness. The deaf can't hear your

1:22.4

curses and the blind can't see your stumbling blocks. So don't use people's wounds or

1:27.0

vulnerabilities to your

1:27.9

own advantage. In 1917, God encourages his people not to be ruled by selfish emotions. Instead,

1:34.9

be reasonable and communicate openly to avoid a rift. On D-group staff, the way we seek to

1:40.0

operate by this principle is, if someone says something negative about another person,

1:44.4

they have 24 hours to bring it to that person. It helps us honor each other while also honoring

1:49.3

God and not let these things fester in our hearts. God also emphasizes the importance of

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