Leviticus study section
Leviticus key people
Leviticus is mostly the voice of the LORD from the tent of meeting; its few named figures are the mediator, the priests, and the two who profane the holy.
Those who draw near: the LORD, the mediator, and the priests
The LORD
Speaks nearly the whole book from the tent of meeting, giving the pattern for worship and holiness
Moses
Mediator and lawgiver, who receives and delivers the instructions and ordains the priesthood
Aaron
Israel’s first high priest, ordained and consecrated to serve in the sanctuary
Eleazar and Ithamar
Aaron’s surviving sons, who continue the priestly line
Those who profaned the holy
Nadab and Abihu
Aaron’s elder sons, who offer unauthorized fire and are struck dead
The blasphemer
The son of Shelomith of the tribe of Dan, stoned for cursing the Name (24:10-23)
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