THE TORAH
LEVITICUS
VAYIKRA
Leviticus (Vayikra in Hebrew), the third book in the Torah (First five books of Moses). Vayikra or Leviticus means “And G-d Called.”
Be enlightened in this book, that G-d is holy. Thus, requires him who comes or approaches G-d must be holy. Given this instruction, the Kohanim (Priests) are called to be intermediaries between G-d and the Children of Israel.
Offerings or sacrifices are elaborated in great lengths in the entire book of Leviticus. Now, does this aligns with how Jesus was offered? Let’s find out…
Chapter 26
Leviticus Chapter 26 (Second to the last chapter)
WARNING!
Your Christian faith will collapse after reading or listening to this chapter.
How Can G-d And J*sus Be One? (John 10:30)
*When in fact, J*sus and his disciples set aside and mocked the Torah (Law) that G-d Himself gave through His servants the prophets.
In this very crucial chapter, you will be brought to the realization what awaits those who do not listen, do not perform, reject and consider as loathsome all the Commandments that G-d has given.
*Worst, your church founder, elder, minister or preacher either hides or are all ignorant of these truths.
“Miracles of Blessing and Curse”
“The Admonition”
“The First Series of Punishments”
“The Second Series”
“The Third Series”
“The Fourth Series”
“The Fifth Series”
“The Conclusion of the Admonition”
You shall not make idols for yourselves, and you shall not erect for your-selves a statue or a pillar, and in your land you shall not emplace a flooring stone upon which to prostrate oneself – for I am Hashem, your God.
26:1
My Sabbaths shall you observe and My Sanctuary shall you revere – I am Hashem.
:2
If you will follow My decrees and observe My commandments and perform them; then I will provide your rains in their time, and the land will give its produce and the tree of the field will give its fruit.
:3-4
I will provide peace in the land, …
:6
Five of you will pursue a hundred, and a hundred of you will pursue ten thousand; and your enemies will fall before you by the sword.
:8
I will turn My attention to you, I will make you fruitful and increase you; and I will establish My covenant with you.
:9
I will place My Sanctuary among you; and My Spirit will not reject you.
:11
I will walk among you, I will be God unto you and you will be a people unto Me.
:12
I am Hashem, your God, Who took you out of the land of Egypt from being their slaves; I broke the staves of your yoke and I led you erect.
13
But if you will not listen to Me and will not perform all of these commandments;
:14
If you consider My decrees loathsome, and if your being rejects My ordinances, so as not to perform all My Commandments, so that you annul My covenant – then I will do the same to you; …
:15-16
If despite this you do not heed Me, then I shall punish you further, seven ways for your sins.
:18
If you behave casually with Me and refuse to heed Me, then I shall lay a further blow upon you – seven ways, like your sins.
:21
If despite these you will not be chastised toward Me, and you behave casually with Me, then I, too, will behave toward you with casualness; and will strike you, even I, seven ways for your sins.
:23-24
If despite this you will not heed Me, and you behave toward Me with casualness, I will behave toward you with a fury of casualness; I will chastise you, even I, seven ways for your sins.
:27-28
I will destroy your lofty buildings and decimate your sun-idols, I will cast your carcasses upon the carcasses of your idols, and My Spirit will reject you.
:30
And you, I will scatter among the nations, I will unsheathe the sword after you; your land will be desolate and your cities will be a ruin.
:33
The survivors among you – I will bring weakness into their hearts in the land of their foes; … and they will fall, but without a pursuer.
:36
You will become lost among the nations; the land of your foes will devour you.
:38
Then they will confess their sin and the sin of their forefathers, for the treachery with which they betrayed Me, and also for having behaved toward Me with casualness.
:40
I, too, will behave toward them with casualness and I will bring them into the land of their enemies – perhaps then their unfeeling heart will be humbled and then they will gain appeasement from their sin.
:41
I will remember My covenant with Jacob and also My covenant with Isaac, and also My covenant with Abraham will I remember, and I will remember the Land.
:42
… and they must gain appeasement for their iniquity; because they were revolted by My ordinances and because their spirit rejected My decrees.
:43
But despite all this, while they will be in the land of their enemies, I will not have been revolted by them nor will I have rejected them to obliterate them, to annul My covenant with them – for I am Hashem, their God.
:44
I will remember for them the covenant of the ancients, those whom I have taken out of the land of Egypt before the eyes of the nations, to be God unto them – I am Hashem.
:45
These are the decrees, the ordinances, and the teachings that Hashem gave, between Himself and the Children of Israel, at Mount Sinai, through Moses.
:46
1 You shall not make idols for yourselves, nor shall you set up a statue or a monument for yourselves. And in your land you shall not place a pavement stone on which to prostrate yourselves, for I am the Lord, your God.
2 You shall keep My Sabbaths and fear My Sanctuary. I am the Lord.
3 If you follow My statutes and observe My commandments and perform them,
4 I will give your rains in their time, the Land will yield its produce, and the tree of the field will give forth its fruit.
5 Your threshing will last until the vintage, and the vintage will last until the sowing; you will eat your food to satiety, and you will live in security in your land.
6 And I will grant peace in the Land, and you will lie down with no one to frighten [you]; I will remove wild beasts from the Land, and no army will pass through your land;
7 You will pursue your enemies, and they will fall by the sword before you;
8 Five of you will pursue a hundred, and a hundred of you will pursue ten thousand, and your enemies will fall by the sword before you.
9 I will turn towards you, and I will make you fruitful and increase you, and I will set up My covenant with you.
10 You will eat very old [produce], and you will clear out the old from before the new.
11 And I will place My dwelling in your midst, and My Spirit will not reject you;
12 I will walk among you and be your God, and you will be My people.
13 I am the Lord, your God, Who took you out of the land of Egypt from being slaves to them; and I broke the pegs of your yoke and led you upright.
14 But if you do not listen to Me and do not perform all these commandments,
15 and if you despise My statutes and reject My ordinances, not performing any of My commandments, thereby breaking My covenant
16 then I too, will do the same to you; I will order upon you shock, consumption, fever, and diseases that cause hopeless longing and depression. You will sow your seed in vain, and your enemies will eat it.
17 I will set My attention against you, and you will be smitten before your enemies. Your enemies will rule over you; you will flee, but no one will be pursuing you.
18 And if, during these, you will not listen to Me, I will add another seven punishments for your sins:
19 I will break the pride of your strength and make your skies like iron and your land like copper.
20 Your strength will be expended in vain; your land will not yield its produce, neither will the tree of the earth give forth its fruit.
21 And if you treat Me as happenstance, and you do not wish to listen to Me, I will add seven punishments corresponding to your sins:
22 I will incite the wild beasts of the field against you, and they will bereave you, utterly destroy your livestock and diminish you, and your roads will become desolate.
23 And if, through these, you will still not be chastised [to return] to Me, and if you [continue to] treat Me happenstance,
24 Then I too, will treat you as happenstance. I will again add seven punishments for your sins:
25 I will bring upon you an army that avenges the avenging of a covenant, and you will gather into your cities. I will incite the plague in your midst, and you will be delivered into the enemy’s hands,
26 when I break for you the staff of bread, and ten women will bake your bread in one oven, and they will bring back your bread by weight, and you will eat, yet not be satisfied.
27 And if, despite this, you still do not listen to Me, still treating Me as happenstance,
28 I will treat you with a fury of happenstance, adding again seven [chastisements] for your sins:
29 You will eat the flesh of your sons, and the flesh of your daughters you will eat.
30 I will demolish your edifices and cut down your sun idols; I will make your corpses [fall] upon the corpses of your idols, and My Spirit will reject you.
31 I will lay your cities waste and make your holy places desolate, and I will not partake of your pleasant fragrances.
32 I will make the Land desolate, so that it will become desolate [also] of your enemies who live in it.
33 And I will scatter you among the nations, and I will unsheathe the sword after you. Your land will be desolate, and your cities will be laid waste.
34 Then, the land will be appeased regarding its sabbaticals. During all the days that it remains desolate while you are in the land of your enemies, the Land will rest and thus appease its sabbaticals.
35 It will rest during all the days that it remains desolate, whatever it had not rested on your sabbaticals, when you lived upon it.
36 And those of you who survive I will bring fear in their hearts in the lands of their enemies, and the sound of a rustling leaf will pursue them; they will flee as one flees the sword, and they will fall, but there will be no pursuer.
37 Each man will stumble over his brother, [fleeing] as if from the sword, but without a pursuer. You will not be able to stand up against your enemies.
38 You will become lost among the nations, and the land of your enemies will consume you.
39 And because of their iniquity, those of you who survive will rot away in the lands of your enemies; moreover, they will rot away because the iniquities of their fathers are still within them.
40 They will then confess their iniquity and the iniquity of their fathers their betrayal that they dealt Me, and that they also treated Me as happenstance.
41 Then I too, will treat them as happenstance and bring them [back while] in the land of their enemies. If then, their clogged heart becomes humbled, then, [their sufferings] will gain appeasement for their iniquity,
42 and I will remember My covenant [with] Jacob, and also My covenant [with] Isaac, and also My covenant [with] Abraham I will remember. And I will remember the Land,
43 [For] the Land will be bereft of them, appeasing its sabbaticals when it had been desolate of them, and they will gain appeasement for their iniquity. This was all in retribution for their having despised My ordinances and in retribution for their having rejected My statutes.
44 But despite all this, while they are in the land of their enemies, I will not despise them nor will I reject them to annihilate them, thereby breaking My covenant that is with them, for I am the Lord their God.
45 I will remember for them the covenant [made with] the ancestors, whom I took out from the land of Egypt before the eyes of the nations, to be a God to them. I am the Lord.
46 These are the statutes, the ordinances, and the laws that the Lord gave between Himself and the children of Israel on Mount Sinai, by the hand of Moses.
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