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In his overview of Leviticus, Steve Gregg highlights the book's emphasis on worship, submission to God's will, and love for one's neighbor. Leviticus covers the sacrificial system, consecration of priests, and building of the tabernacle, all of which foreshadow Christ's sacrifice and cleansing of believers. The book also outlines moral behavior, festivals in the Jewish calendar, and tithes and offerings dedicated to God. In all, Leviticus serves to instruct believers on honoring and submitting to God's will in all aspects of life.
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