https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus%2011&version=KJV
Leviticus 5: Trespass Offerings: specific sins such as ignoring a call to testify, touching something or someone ceremonially unclean, or speaking without thinking.
Leviticus 6: Trespass Offering and Restitution: for a breach of God’s commandments even if unintentional (disobedience to God’s laws) there is a law offering relate to holiness for the tabernacle is holy.
Leviticus 7: Chapter 6:8-7:38 addresses Aaron and his sons the priesthood. The priests were the keepers and protectors of the law. The focus was to keep it holy not something to be taken lightly. 7:20 and 25 for an Israelite to be cut off from his people was the ultimate punishment. To be cut off was to be taken outside of camp put to death or possibly banished forever.
Leviticus 8: God announces Aaron’s ordination through Moses. Aaron was made high priest and his sons priests because God had chosen them.

Leviticus 9: The Priests Begin Their Ministry: After the ordination of Aaron and his sons is completed Moses calls them and the leaders of Israel. He tells Aaron to make a sin offering and burnt offering for his own atonement, and then tells him to educate the Israelites about their responsibilities. To obey and draw near to God. Aaron and his priests sons perform their first ritual duties.
Leviticus 10: The Strange Fire of NaDab and Abihu: The sons of Aaron offered strange fire unto God and were not commanded to do so. This was in disobedience to God’s commands. The Lord sent out a fire to consume them and they were put to death. Moses used their death as a warning unto Aaron and his family and more rules were given unto them.
Leviticus 11: A Holy People: Their Food: clean/unclean food regulations.
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