Book of Leviticus

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • The third book of the Old Testament in the Bible: "Book of Leviticus" is the name of a specific biblical text. It primarily details the laws, rituals, and priestly duties given to the ancient Israelites, focusing on holiness, sacrifices, purity, and the priesthood of the tribe of Levi.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The detailed laws regarding sacrifices are found in the Book of Leviticus.
    • Many scholars study the Book of Leviticus to understand ancient Israelite ritual practices.
    • The priestly code is a major component of the Book of Leviticus.
Advanced Usage
  • "The laws of Leviticus": A common phrase referring to the legal and ritual statutes contained within this book.
    • The laws of Leviticus concerning dietary restrictions are complex.
Variants and Related Words
  • Leviticus: The common shortened form of the title "Book of Leviticus."

    • He is reading Leviticus chapter 16.
  • Levitical (adjective): Pertaining to the Book of Leviticus, its laws, or the Levites.

    • The Levitical priesthood had specific ceremonial responsibilities.
Synonyms
  • Leviticus: (The abbreviated title).
  • The Third Book of Moses: (A traditional designation linking it to the Pentateuch).
Related Phrases
  • Levitical law: The body of law as presented in this book.
    • Levitical law includes instructions for various offerings.
Noun
  1. the third book of the Old Testament; contains Levitical law and ritual precedents

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