Leviticus, Christopher Glyn
Leviticus, Christopher Glyn
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Leviticus
Old Testament

Author: Christopher Glyn

Narrator: Christopher Glyn

Unabridged: 2 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: M-Y Books Ltd.

Published: 02/02/2022


Synopsis

Throughout Leviticus, Israel remains encamped at Mount Sinai while God appears in the Tent of Meeting, dictating to Moses his specifications regarding the Jewish ceremonial laws. The laws are extremely detailed, outlining every aspect of how and when religious offerings are to be presented to God. God gives the instructions himself, and his voice comprises the majority of the text. A brief narrative interlude describes the anointing of Aaron and his sons as Israel’s priests. At the ceremony, God appears and engulfs the altar in a burst of flames, eliciting shouts of joy from the people. Soon after, God also sends fire to consume two of Aaron’s sons when they neglect to make the right preparations for approaching the altar.

About Christopher Glyn

Christopher Glyn trained as a stage actor at the Rose Bruford School of Speech and Drama in the United Kingdom. After receiving Jesus, he forsook a career as a Shakespearean actor to devote his life to missionary work, with a personal calling to minister through radio. In the thirty-plus years since, Chris’ inspirational radio shows have been heard on over two thousand radio stations on all seven continents. He has also narrated over one hundred motivational works on audio, which have been heard by millions worldwide. Chris’ end-time Bible documentaries, Countdown to Armageddon and Beyond Armageddon, are considered classics in their genre and earned worldwide acclaim. In 2000 Chris set up a Christian audio production company called RadioActive Productions in Uganda, where he hosts a nightly gospel radio show. He also produces syndicated Christian radio shows and audio inspirations for audiences worldwide.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joy on October 18, 2015

I decided to get into my Bible again and so I started in Genesis with the intention of reading it cover to cover. Genesis isn't bad and neither is the first part of Exodus but as I approached Leviticus, I was filled with dread. I've read Leviticus several times before and it bogs down (not quite as......more

Goodreads review by Kim on October 31, 2021

Leviticus teaches us about the sacrifice God made to pay for our sin. The savior was a promise to be fulfilled in the future. The sacrifices outlined for the Israelites were a foreshadow of the blood sacrifice God would demand for the payment of sin. The Law demanded holiness and holiness could only......more