
A Holy People, Part 3 (Leviticus 18: 1-27: 34)
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God continues prescribing rules and regulations for his people, including sexual and priestly behavior, and a comprehensive cycle of annual festivals, many of which are still observed today.
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In this episode, Dr. Creasy discusses A Holy People, Part 3 (Leviticus 18: 1-27: 34).