From Death to Life: Purity, Sacrifice, and Restoration in Leviticus | Triple Torah Portion
This extended teaching episode covers three Torah portions—Tazria, Metzora, and Acharei Mot—due to a reading schedule mix-up. Thanks for your patience and grace!
We explore how themes of impurity, disease, sexuality, and sacrifice are handled in Leviticus 14–20, and how those themes point to something far deeper: the hope of restoration, mercy, and transformation.
This week we also connect the Torah with 2 Kings 7, Ezekiel, Amos, and New Testament stories like the bleeding woman’s healing, the Day of Atonement, and Paul’s theology of the body.
⚠️ Content Note: This episode includes mature biblical themes including bodily discharges, skin disease, sexuality, and blood sacrifice, all discussed in the context of ancient ritual law and theology.
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