Leviticus 18
God gives laws for sexual conduct, including prohibitions on incest, adultery, and homosexuality.
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Commentary
Leviticus 18 is a chapter that outlines the laws of sexual morality for the Israelites. It begins by stating that the Israelites should not follow the practices of the nations around them, which are described as “detestable”. This is followed by a list of prohibited sexual relationships, including incest, adultery, and bestiality. The chapter also prohibits the offering of children to Molech, a pagan god. The chapter emphasizes the importance of sexual purity and holiness, and the consequences of violating these laws. It states that those who disobey will be “cut off” from the community, and that their iniquity will be upon them. This is a reminder that God takes sexual immorality seriously, and that it is not to be taken lightly. The chapter also emphasizes the importance of family relationships, as it prohibits sexual relationships between close relatives. This is a reminder that family relationships should be respected and honored. Overall, Leviticus 18 is a reminder of the importance of sexual purity and holiness, and the consequences of violating these laws. It is a reminder that God takes sexual immorality seriously, and that family relationships should be respected and honored.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Leviticus, chapter 18 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 30 verses in Leviticus, chapter 18.