Endorsements
… handles the details well while helpfully staying focused on the big picture of the text. Harper has given us a true gift for teaching or preaching through Leviticus!
Jay Sklar, Professor of Old Testament and Vice President of Academics, Covenant Theological Seminary, Creve Coeur, Missouri
Read more… shows that Leviticus is a vital book for the life of the Church. At its heart is the joyful possibility of life with God, many of the sacrificial rituals expressing this in terms of intimate fellowship. The aim of Leviticus is to foster the holiness of the people of God. And to be holy is also to be joyful.
Gordon McConville, Emeritus Professor of Old Testament Theology, University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham