The Theology Of Expiatory Sacrifice and Anachronistic Atonement – Jono, Ross, & Ezra
VAYIKRA – step into the profoundly ritual world of Leviticus—the realm of the Priestly source. From gift offerings to expiatory sacrifices, we explore what these rites meant, how they functioned, and what they reveal about the Priestly source’s worldview. Is blood always required for atonement? What does “a sweet savor” mean? And what is “the salt of your god’s covenant”—and which covenant is it talking about anyway? We tackle the big question: if Leviticus is largely a late priestly composition, why is it preserved in Scripture at all? Was it God’s will, or did someone slip one past the scribes? Join us as we explore priestly politics, textual contradictions, and how the Moses Scroll may offer a very different vision—one with no shrine and no blood. Don’t miss this thought-provoking dive into sacrifice, scribes, and the strange but sacred logic of Leviticus.
