The Testimony of the Bible Concerning the Assumptions of Destructive Criticism by S. E. Wishard
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page 38 of 77 (49%)
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divine approval, and handed it over to his people for their use, or by
some sort of evolution the book of Leviticus came up out of the heathen method of appeasing their malevolent deities! Let the facts be summarized. In every one of the twenty-seven chapters of the book of Leviticus God is represented as commanding Moses, and Moses is represented as doing the thing which God required of him, and several times in many of the chapters. In the eighteenth chapter nineteen definite things are done by Moses, the seventeenth verse asserting that all this was done "as the Lord commanded Moses." The following references are absolutely unanswerable by the critics, viz.: Lev. i. 1: "The Lord called unto Moses, and spake unto him." Lev. iv. 1: "The Lord spake unto Moses, saying," etc. Lev. vi. 1; "And the Lord spake unto Moses." Lev. viii. 1: "And the Lord spake unto Moses." Lev. viii. 36: "Aaron and his sons did all things which the Lord commanded by the hand of Moses." Lev. ix. 6: "And Moses said, This is the thing which the Lord commanded that ye should do." Lev. xi. 1: "And the Lord spake unto Moses and to Aaron." |
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