
Unpacking Leviticus
The Third Night Journey of Nicodemus
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Narrated by:
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Chris Solaas
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Chris Solaas
About this listen
When the small scrap of parchment is handed to Nicodemus, it only contains the one word: Tetelestai. But that word sends him on a flight for his life with his faithful Greek servant Trecho. On a wager, the pagan Greek allows Nicodemus to read the scroll of Leviticus to him while they travel, and explain how this Messiah Jesus could possibly be in every part of it when the scroll was written thousands of years earlier.
At every step they are hounded by the rabid Pharisee Saul of Tarsus, who has a personal vendetta against the aged rabbi, and is headed to Damascus himself with papers that will place all of their believers in jail.
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