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<p>This summer we've been releasing a Q+R series we did on Youtube covering hard questions in the Old Testament. This week we are in the book of Leviticus, a very confusing, very ancient book. Tim and Jon discuss issues about being &quot;unclean&quot; in the Old Testament, whether Christians should get tattoos and many other things.</p>
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<p>Q's and Timestamps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Whats the deal with the law against tattoos in leviticus? And how should modern christians interpret these ancient, obscure laws? (6:34)</li>
<li>Whats the deal with the law against tattoos in leviticus? And how should modern christians interpret these ancient, obscure laws? (6:34)</li>
<li>Would the original readers of Leviticus have known the divisions between ceremonial and moral laws? (14:50)</li>
<li>Would the original readers of Leviticus have known the divisions between ceremonial and moral laws? (14:50)</li>
<li>Why animal sacrifices in the old testament? Why not tree or grain sacrifices? (19:00)</li>
<li>What is the deal with menstruation and uncleanness? (30:23)</li>
<li>Urim and thummim in the Bible? Casting lots and flipping coins? (35:08)</li>
<li>In what ways should Christians who are referred to as priests in the new testament emulate the priests in the old testament? (38:55)</li>
<li>How does the offering model in the Old Testament relate to tithing and the giving practices in the new testament? (41:57)</li>
</ol>
<p>Links:<br />
Original video conversation:<br />
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgs_287IGKo<br />
Leviticus videos:<br />
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ-FekWUZzE and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmvyrLXoQio</p>
<p>Additional Resources:<br />
Eric Zanger, German theologian. &quot;who died tragically before he completed his work on the psalms&quot;</p>