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What does the Bible say about the priesthood in Leviticus?

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Leviticus outlines the qualifications and duties of the priesthood, emphasizing the need for holiness and lack of blemish.

In Leviticus 21 and 22, God gives specific instructions concerning the qualifications for the priesthood. The priests, as representatives of the people before God, were forbidden to be defiled for the dead among their kin. They were required to maintain their holiness and to not offer offerings if they were blemished in any way, as they represented the perfect holiness of God. This legislation emphasizes that only through a perfect priest, Jesus Christ, can we approach God, highlighting the biblical principle of needing a mediator who is without blemish to meet God's holy standards.
Scripture References: Leviticus 21:1-8, Leviticus 21:16-23

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