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Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Leviticus

Learn the Complete Book of Leviticus in 4 Hours or Less

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Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Leviticus

By: Dante Fortson
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The Book of Leviticus is often regarded as the most challenging terrain within the Biblical canon; it is a dense thicket of ritual protocols, dietary restrictions, and complex sacrificial systems that can feel profoundly alien to the modern listener. Yet, to bypass this book is to miss the very heartbeat of the Pentateuch and the foundational blueprint for a life lived in the presence of the Divine.

This book, titled for the four-hour journey we are about to embark upon, serves as a bridge between the ancient dust of the Sinai wilderness and the contemporary pursuit of a meaningful, "set-apart" existence. We are not merely studying a relic of nomadic antiquity; we are decoding a sophisticated manual for "holiness" that addresses the most fundamental question of the human experience: how can a flawed and mortal people dwell in a safe and lasting relationship with a perfect and infinite God?

Leviticus opens with the Tabernacle already constructed, standing at the center of the camp as a silent, golden house of mystery. However, the building alone is not enough. The Presence of God, the same "Consuming Fire" that rested atop Mount Sinai, now resides within that tent. This creates a crisis of "proximity." Holiness, in its purest form, is both beautiful and lethal; it is a spiritual electricity that requires specific "insulation" and "conductors" to prevent the people from being overwhelmed by the weight of glory.

The first hour of our study, "The Protocol of Approach," examines the sacrificial "mechanics" that God provided to manage this tension. We will explore how the "Burnt Offering" and the "Grain Offering" served as the primary currencies of surrender, and how the "Peace Offering" transformed the sanctuary into a banquet hall of shared fellowship. By understanding the "why" behind the blood and the fire, we begin to see that these rituals were not about a "hungry" deity, but about the "mercy" of a King who provided a way for His people to come near.

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