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How to Read Leviticus Without Getting Lost with Phil Bray

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We are up to reading Leviticus in our Bible in a year reading plan (anyone can join at anytime, email [email protected] to get the link!). As we venture into this often overlooked book of the Bible I thought I would do a quick 20 min episode to help us learn from an expert on how to approach and understand Leviticus.

In this special bonus episode of Her Theology, Cass sits down with Phil Bray (author of “Leviticus is Fun”) to unpack how to read Leviticus well. Together they explore why the time slows down in this book, what the Day of Atonement reveals, how holiness is central, and most importantly, how every chapter points us to Jesus.

Whether you’re following along in the Her Theology Bible Reading Plan or just diving into Leviticus on your own, this episode will help you see God’s holiness, His nearness, and the shadow of Christ woven through every page.

📖 Resources & Downloads:
👉 Free Leviticus Reading Guide (HerTheology.com/resources)
👉 Phil’s book Leviticus is Fun (available at Reformers & major Christian retailers)
👉 Phil’s YouTube: Leviticus is Fun

Follow @hertheology on Instagram & YouTube.

Head to hertheology.com to find out more.

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We are up to reading Leviticus in our Bible in a year reading plan (anyone can join at anytime, email [email protected] to get the link!). As we venture into this often overlooked book of the Bible I thought I would do a quick 20 min episode to help us learn from an expert on how to approach and understand Leviticus.

In this special bonus episode of Her Theology, Cass sits down with Phil Bray (author of “Leviticus is Fun”) to unpack how to read Leviticus well. Together they explore why the time slows down in this book, what the Day of Atonement reveals, how holiness is central, and most importantly, how every chapter points us to Jesus.

Whether you’re following along in the Her Theology Bible Reading Plan or just diving into Leviticus on your own, this episode will help you see God’s holiness, His nearness, and the shadow of Christ woven through every page.

📖 Resources & Downloads:
👉 Free Leviticus Reading Guide (HerTheology.com/resources)
👉 Phil’s book Leviticus is Fun (available at Reformers & major Christian retailers)
👉 Phil’s YouTube: Leviticus is Fun

Follow @hertheology on Instagram & YouTube.

Head to hertheology.com to find out more.

  continue reading

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