Timestamps:
00:26 – A brief overview of these chapters.
04:54 – The Nephites saw the Savior Jesus Christ in the Law of Moses.
13:15 – The children of Israel willingly donated material to construct The Tabernacle, giving even more than was needed.
17:00 – The articles of The Tabernacle.
21:09 – Aaron and his sons are washed, anointed, and clothed in priesthood robes.
23:29 – The Tabernacle is a miniature cosmos, which parallels the creation of the earth in its literary construction. The glory of the Lord fills it.
27:22 – Scholars have mapped a chiastic structure in the first five books of the Bible. The apex can be seen as Leviticus 16, which focuses on the Day of Atonement. In this way, we see that the center of the Pentateuch is Jesus Christ.
28:58 – Walking through the steps of offering a sacrifice at The Tabernacle.
38:45 – The five offerings are meant to separate the clean from the unclean. Leviticus contains only a fragmentary record of the institution of the priesthood.
41:52 – Kosher and purity laws in Leviticus 11-15.
46:59 – Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement.
51:29 – The scapegoat, as portrayed in the Day of Atonement, can be interpreted in many ways.
59:54 – Israel is commanded to not reap the corners of their fields and to leave their gleanings for the poor. This symbol of the circle in the square can also represent the temple, the unification of heaven and earth, and is found in the book of Ruth.
1:03:11 – Prohibition of mingling seed and garments of linen and wool. The holy and the profane are not to be mixed.
1:06:28 – Israel is commanded to be different from their neighbors in grooming standards.
1:08:14 – Israel is to keep the Feasts of the Passover, of Unleavened Bread, of Pentecost or Firstfruits, of Trumpets, of the Day of Atonement, and of Tabernacles.
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I wanted to ask if you have ever read anything on where the sacrificed the animals? Did they sacrifice them in the inner court and them place them on the alter of sacrifice? Or, did they scarfice them outside the tabernacle and then bring in the parts to be burned on the sacrifice?
I was thinking that if they sacrificed them in the inner court things could get quite bloody and messy to say the least.