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How does Leviticus teach about God's grace?

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Leviticus illustrates God's grace through the law of cleansing for lepers, pointing to Christ's redemptive work.

The book of Leviticus provides a framework for understanding God's holiness and grace. The detailed laws regarding leprosy and cleansing reflect how God provided a means for the unclean to be restored. The high priest is a foreshadowing of Christ, who intercedes on behalf of sinners (Hebrews 4:14-15). By following the prescribed rituals, lepers could experience physical cleansing and societal reintegration, paralleling the spiritual cleansing available through faith in Christ’s atoning sacrifice. God's grace is evident in His provision for sinners to be made clean and restored to fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:14-15

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