Leviticus

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Leviticus (Proper noun) 1. A book of the Bible: The third book of the Old Testament in the Christian Bible and of the Torah in the Hebrew Scriptures. It primarily contains laws and instructions given to the Israelites, focusing on priestly duties, rituals, sacrifices, purity, and holiness.

Usage and Examples
  • As a proper noun (title of a book):
    • The laws regarding dietary restrictions are detailed in Leviticus.
    • Our study group is reading Leviticus this month.
Advanced Usage and Context
  • "Levitical law": This phrase refers to the body of laws and ordinances contained within the Book of Leviticus.
    • The concept of ritual purity is central to Levitical law.
  • In academic or theological discussion: The book is often cited in discussions of ancient Israelite religion, law, and society.
    • The priestly code in Leviticus outlines the responsibilities of the Levites.
Variants and Related Words
  • Levitical (adjective): Pertaining to the Book of Leviticus or to the Levites, the priestly tribe of Israel.
    • The Levitical priesthood was responsible for conducting sacrifices.
Synonyms and Related Terms
  • The Third Book of Moses: Another traditional name for Leviticus.
  • Torah Portion Vayikra: In Jewish tradition, the first weekly Torah portion from Leviticus.
Notes on Meaning
  • Primary Meaning: The term almost exclusively refers to the biblical book. It is not used as a common noun.
  • Cultural/Religious Significance: The book is foundational for understanding priestly and ritual law in Judaism and is referenced in Christian theology.
Noun
  1. the third book of the Old Testament; contains Levitical law and ritual precedents

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