Then the LORD said to Moses, The LORDThis phrase refers to Yahweh, the covenant name of God revealed to Moses at the burning bush (Exodus 3:14). In Hebrew, it is represented by the Tetragrammaton YHWH, emphasizing God's eternal, self-existent nature. The use of "The LORD" underscores the divine authority and holiness that permeates the book of Leviticus. It reminds us that the instructions given are not merely human traditions but divine commands from the Creator Himself, who desires a relationship with His people. said to Moses Persons / Places / Events 1. The LORDThe covenant name of God, Yahweh, who is speaking directly to Moses, providing divine instructions and laws for the Israelites. 2. Moses The prophet and leader of the Israelites, chosen by God to lead His people out of Egypt and to receive the Law on Mount Sinai. 3. Mount Sinai Although not mentioned directly in this verse, it is the place where Moses received the laws and commandments from God, including the instructions found in Leviticus. 4. The Israelites The chosen people of God, to whom the laws and instructions are being given through Moses. 5. The Tent of Meeting The place where Moses would often meet with God to receive His instructions, though not explicitly mentioned in this verse, it is the context for many of the communications between God and Moses. Teaching Points Divine CommunicationGod speaks directly to His chosen leaders to guide His people. This underscores the importance of listening to God's voice and seeking His guidance in our lives. The Role of Moses As a mediator between God and the Israelites, Moses exemplifies leadership and obedience. We are called to be faithful in the roles God has given us, whether in leadership or service. The Importance of Vows The context of Leviticus 27 involves making vows to God. This teaches us the seriousness of our commitments to God and others, reminding us to be people of integrity. Holiness and Obedience The laws given to Moses were meant to set the Israelites apart as holy. We are called to live lives that reflect God's holiness and obedience to His Word. Bible Study Questions 1. How does understanding the role of Moses as a mediator help us appreciate the role of Jesus as our ultimate mediator?2. In what ways can we ensure that we are listening to God's voice in our daily lives, similar to how Moses received instructions from God? 3. How do the instructions about vows in Leviticus 27 relate to the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament about letting our "yes" be "yes"? 4. What are some practical ways we can demonstrate integrity and faithfulness in our commitments to God and others? 5. How can the concept of holiness, as seen in the laws given to the Israelites, be applied to our lives today in a way that honors God? Connections to Other Scriptures Exodus 20The giving of the Ten Commandments, which is part of the broader context of the laws given to Moses, including those in Leviticus. Numbers 30 Discusses vows and oaths, which are related to the instructions in Leviticus 27 about making vows to the LORD. Deuteronomy 23 Provides further instructions on vows, emphasizing the importance of fulfilling what one has promised to God.
People Israelites, MosesPlaces Mount SinaiTopics Saying, Spake, Speaketh, SpokeDictionary of Bible Themes Leviticus 27:1-7 5615 weights Library List of Abbreviations Used in Reference to Rabbinic Writings Quoted in this Work. THE Mishnah is always quoted according to Tractate, Chapter (Pereq) and Paragraph (Mishnah), the Chapter being marked in Roman, the paragraph in ordinary Numerals. Thus Ber. ii. 4 means the Mishnic Tractate Berakhoth, second Chapter, fourth Paragraph. The Jerusalem Talmud is distinguished by the abbreviation Jer. before the name of the Tractate. Thus, Jer. Ber. is the Jer. Gemara, or Talmud, of the Tractate Berakhoth. The edition, from which quotations are made, is that commonly used, Krotoschin, … Alfred Edersheim—The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah Tithing Circumcision, Temple Service, and Naming of Jesus. Leviticus Links Leviticus 27:1 NIVLeviticus 27:1 NLT Leviticus 27:1 ESV Leviticus 27:1 NASB Leviticus 27:1 KJV Leviticus 27:1 Commentaries Bible Hub |