On the one hand, Leviticus offers us dull instructions for something that does not even happen anymore. Sacrifices, Offerings, the Altar. The Temple has been destroyed for almost two thousand years now. But on the other hand, these instructions to Aaron show us something significant about God and his expectation of how we are to approach him, even today. Circumstances change, but God does not change. Maybe Vayikra, the Book of Leviticus, has something we are not seeing about God at this moment.

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