EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 35 MIN
Leviticus 11 – Clean and Unclean Animals, Dietary Laws, and the Holiness of God | Bible Study
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Welcome to today’s Bible study.In this episode of Leviticus 11 (KJV), we continue our verse-by-verse journey through the book of Leviticus as God gives Israel detailed instructions about clean and unclean animals. These dietary laws go beyond food, revealing deeper truths about holiness, identity, and obedience as God calls His people to live set apart from the surrounding nations.Leviticus 11 continues the theme of holiness by bringing everyday life under God’s authority. After establishing the priesthood and sacrificial system, God now addresses daily habits, reminding Israel that even ordinary actions like eating are part of their covenant relationship with Him. Through these distinctions, God teaches His people to reflect His holiness in practical ways.This chapter carefully outlines different categories of animals and explains the concept of ritual purity, showing that obedience in daily life is an essential part of belonging to God.Together, we will study this chapter verse by verse, exploring its historical context, theological depth, and spiritual lessons about holiness, obedience, identity, and living set apart in every area of life.Purpose of the podcast:A verse-by-verse journey through Scripture, exploring its historical depth, literary beauty, and theological truth, while connecting it to everyday Christian living.Purpose:Created for study and devotion, with the aim of deepening your understanding of God’s Word and drawing you into its unfolding story.Sources and References:Matthew Henry Commentary via Blue Letter BibleBibleRef.com for contextual and verse insightsGoogle NotebookLM and DeepDive AI Podcast for research support and background understandingAll Scripture references and commentary are used under fair use for educational and non-commercial purposes. Full credit goes to the original authors and publishers.
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Welcome to today’s Bible study.In this episode of Leviticus 11 (KJV), we continue our verse-by-verse journey through the book of Leviticus as God gives Israel detailed instructions about clean and unclean animals. These dietary laws go beyond food, revealing deeper truths about holiness, identity, and obedience as God calls His people to live set apart from the surrounding nations.Leviticus 11 continues the theme of holiness by bringing everyday life under God’s authority. After establishing the priesthood and sacrificial system, God now addresses daily habits, reminding Israel that even ordinary actions like eating are part of their covenant relationship with Him. Through these distinctions, God teaches His people to reflect His holiness in practical ways.This chapter carefully outlines different categories of animals and explains the concept of ritual purity, showing that obedience in daily life is an essential part of belonging to God.Together, we will study this chapter verse by verse, exploring its historical context, theological depth, and spiritual lessons about holiness, obedience, identity, and living set apart in every area of life.Purpose of the podcast:A verse-by-verse journey through Scripture, exploring its historical depth, literary beauty, and theological truth, while connecting it to everyday Christian living.Purpose:Created for study and devotion, with the aim of deepening your understanding of God’s Word and drawing you into its unfolding story.Sources and References:Matthew Henry Commentary via Blue Letter BibleBibleRef.com for contextual and verse insightsGoogle NotebookLM and DeepDive AI Podcast for research support and background understandingAll Scripture references and commentary are used under fair use for educational and non-commercial purposes. Full credit goes to the original authors and publishers.
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