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A Holy Priesthood

Leviticus 21:1-24

November 3, 2022 • Arthur Bailey • Leviticus 21

Is there a connection between the Priesthood of Aaron, the Priesthood of Melchizedek and the Priesthood of Messiah?

The Aaronic Priesthood left no objection to those who were born in the family of Aaron. A Priest was born into the Priesthood and therefore subject to the service thereof per YeHoVaH’s Instructions. In this portion of Leviticus, further restrictions were given for all who were born into the Holy Priesthood.

In preparation for the study, A Holy Priesthood, please read Leviticus 21:1-24.

Vows, Values and Redemption

January 19, 2023 • Arthur Bailey • Leviticus 27

Vows were not commanded by the Law of YeHoVaH, but were made by individuals who wanted to do something over and beyond what was required by YeHoVaH in exchange for something. Typically, vows were made to dedicate or devote someone or something of value to the service of YeHoVaH.   In this final chapter of Leviticus, YeHoVaH gives Instructions for the vow being made, the value of the person or the thing that is vowed, and the process for redeeming that which had been vowed.   In preparation for the study of Vows, Values and Redemption, please read Leviticus 27:1-34.

Curses for Disobeying the Law Pt 2

January 12, 2023 • Arthur Bailey • Leviticus 26:14–46

The Law of YeHoVaH is inclusive of blessings and curses, life and death. Those who obey YeHoVaH’s Law experience the life of YeHoVaH and the benefits, blessings, and privileges thereof. Disobeying the Law of YeHoVaH produces death and the curses associated with disobedience.   In the second portion of Leviticus 26, YeHoVaH instructs Moses to warn the Children of Israel, and those who joined themselves to the Commonwealth of Israel, of what they had to look forward to if they rejected His Law or failed to carry out all His Commands and violated His Covenant.   In preparation for the study, Curses for Disobeying the Law Pt 2, please read Leviticus 26:14-46.

Curses for Disobeying the Law Pt 1

January 5, 2023 • Arthur Bailey • Leviticus 26:14–46

The Law of YeHoVaH is inclusive of blessings and curses, life and death. Those who obey YeHoVaH’s Law experience the life of YeHoVaH and the benefits, blessings, and privileges thereof. Disobeying the Law of YeHoVaH produces death and the curses associated with disobedience.   In the second portion of Leviticus 26, YeHoVaH instructs Moses to warn the Children of Israel, and those who joined themselves to the Commonwealth of Israel, of what they had to look forward to if they rejected His Law or failed to carry out all His Commands and violated His Covenant.   In preparation for the study, Curses for Disobeying the Law Pt 1, please read Leviticus 26:14-46.