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What does the Bible say about holiness in Leviticus 19?

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Leviticus 19 calls God's people to be holy because He is holy.

In Leviticus 19, God commands the children of Israel to be holy, citing His own holiness as the foundation for this directive. The text emphasizes the importance of holiness as it relates to God's character, stating, 'Ye shall be holy, for I, the Lord your God, am holy.' This calling reflects the sacredness of being set apart for God's purposes and underscores the importance of maintaining a distinct identity as His people in a world filled with unrighteousness.
Scripture References: Leviticus 19:1-2

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