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The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Leviticus

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A scholarly exposition unpacks the rituals, laws, and theological purpose of Leviticus, proceeding section by section from sacrificial rites and tabernacle ceremonies through purity regulations, moral statutes, festivals, sabbatic and jubilee ordinances, and concluding with covenant blessings and penalties; it treats ritual acts as symbolic, analyzes priestly roles and consecration, and considers instances of uncleanness and restoration, while drawing ethical and spiritual implications that connect ancient cultic practice to broader religious meaning for subsequent readers.

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Samuel H. Kellogg

Samuel H. Kellogg was a theologian and biblical scholar known for his contributions to religious literature. He is particularly recognized for his work, "The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Leviticus," which offers a detailed commentary on the biblical text, providing insights into its historical and theological significance. Kellogg's scholarship reflects a commitment to understanding scripture within its cultural context, making his writings valuable for both academic study and personal reflection. His work continues to be referenced by those interested in biblical exegesis and the interpretation of religious texts.

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