Where Are We? — Leviticus 1–4 (Daily Reading)

Time & Place

  • Time: 1491 BC
  • Location:
    • Wilderness of Sinai (Exod 19:1–2)
    • Tabernacle (Lev 1:1)

Where Are We in the Text?

  • The LORD speaks to Moses from the tabernacle following its erection and indwelling by His glory (Lev 1:1; Exod 40:34–38).
  • Leviticus 1–3 describe the burnt offering (Lev 1:1–17), the meat (grain) offering (Lev 2:1–16), and the peace offering (Lev 3:1–17).
  • Leviticus 4 introduces the sin offering, addressing unintentional sin for priests, the congregation, rulers, and individuals (Lev 4:1–35).

Where Are We in Time?

  • These chapters occur after the Mosaic Covenant has been given and ratified (Exod 19–24).
  • Israel remains encamped at Sinai, and the tabernacle is functioning as the place of divine communication (Lev 1:1).
  • The sacrificial system is being established while Israel remains at Sinai.

Where Are We on the Map?

  • Wilderness of Sinai: Location of Israel’s encampment during covenant instruction (Exod 19:1–2).
  • Tabernacle: Place from which the LORD speaks and where offerings are brought (Lev 1:1).

Where Are We in God’s Program? (Dispensational)

  • Israel is a covenant nation under the Mosaic Law with an active sacrificial system (Exod 24:7–8; Lev 1–4).
  • Priestly mediation and prescribed sacrifice govern Israel’s approach to God within the theocratic system.

Why This Matters

  • These chapters establish the foundational sacrificial framework governing Israel’s worship under the Mosaic Covenant (Lev 1–4).
  • Provision is made for both approach to God and the handling of unintentional sin.

How This Reading Relates to What Follows

  • Additional offerings and priestly regulations will be detailed (Lev 5–7).
  • Laws governing priestly consecration and service will follow (Lev 8–10).

Summary Orientation

  • The LORD speaks from the tabernacle at Sinai (Lev 1:1).
  • Instructions are given for the burnt, meat (grain), peace, and sin offerings (Lev 1–4).
  • Regulated sacrificial worship is established for Israel under the Mosaic Law.
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