levitical in English

adjective
1
of or relating to the Levites or the tribe of Levi.
a Levitical priest
2
(of rules concerning codes of conduct, temple rituals, etc.) derived from the biblical Book of Leviticus.
a Levitical edict

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1. Other Levitical assignments (20-31)

2. Age restrictions for Levitical service (23-26)

3. The Levitical system was dominated by matters of physical existence and transitory Ceremonialism

4. Clearly, the sustenance of the Levitical tribe hinged on the spirituality of the nation.

5. The Levitical services are described in greater detail here than anywhere else in the Scriptures.

6. Additionally, the Levitical priests acted as a force for good by educating people in God’s laws.

7. (b) Why did the Levitical priesthood come to an end, and how did Jehovah show this?

8. One of the cities in the territory of Zebulun given to the Levitical sons of Merari.

9. Being of the tribe of Judah, he could never render priestly or Levitical service at the temple.

10. Heb. 12 tallies Christ's work with the atonement ritual in the Levitical code. His blood was shed on earth, which the brazen altar typified.

11. A Bill Annulling Marriages Prohibited by the Levitical Law, and Appointing the Mode of Solemnizing Lawful Marriage Be it enacted by the General Assembly, that marriages prohibited by the Levitical law shall be null; and persons marrying contrary to that prohibition, and cohabiting as man and wife, convicted thereof in the General Court, shall

12. Chronicles focuses on the religious system based on the Jerusalem Temple, the Cultus, and the attending Levitical personnel as the expression of the Covenant between God and Israel.

13. (Hab 1:1; 3:1) From the book’s closing notation (“To the director on my stringed instruments”) and the dirge in chapter 3, it has been inferred that Habakkuk was a Levitical temple musician.

14. Blameless carries the idea of “being without fault and therefore morally Blameless.” 1 “This is the same language used in the OT to describe the unblemished animals that the Levitical priest would bring for a sacrifice to God.

15. Al'-mon (`Almon, "hidden"): A Levitical city in the tribe of Benjamin (Joshua 21:18), the same as "Allemeth" the Revised Version (British and American), "Alemeth" the King James Version, of 1 Chronicles 6:60 (which see).