Arguing that the Book of Leviticus (Vayikra), dealing mainly with the laws of sacrifices in the Tabernacle, is likely the ...
Does the self-survival of the self- proclaimed “Holy” – the Orthodox Jews – take precedence over the morals proclaimed by God and set down by Moses in Leviticus which include respect for others, ...
How Christianity blurred the line between celibacy and androgyny.
Pope Francis urged his followers to be “sower(s) of hope”. He reminded us that hope is not a silent or passive state but an active force ...
France youth international Airine Fontaine's homophobic comments have caused a social media storm. She could now face ...
In the time of Moses, ashes played a role in the “law of the burnt offering,” a series of God-commanded offerings for sin that are recorded in the book of Leviticus, chapters 1-7. (See Vol 126 ...
Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on Exodus and its connection to slavery and liberation.
An Offering from the Herd (verses 10-13). Three types of animals are noted in descending order of economic worth: bull ...
The conjecture that the Irish, like the other inhabitants of the British Isles are of Hebrew extraction has for many ...
The book of Leviticus is admonished for being boring: protocols for sacrifices, priestly garments, the dimensions of the Temple, and laws upon laws. It becomes an inside joke in churches. The ...