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  2. Homilies on Leviticus - Wikipedia

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    Rufinus admitted that he made more changes to the Homilies on Leviticus than Origen's homilies on the other books of the Pentateuch.He wrote in the translator's preface that the "duty of supplying what was wanted I took up because I thought that the practice of agitating questions and then leaving them unsolved, which he frequently adopts in his homiletic mode of speaking, might prove ...

  3. File:A critical and exegetical commentary on the book of ...

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  4. A Charge to Keep I Have - Wikipedia

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    The words were inspired by Leviticus 8:35, in which God, through Moses, gives instructions to Aaron and his sons, for their service as priests. He commands them to "keep the charge of the LORD, that ye die not." [1] Other Bible verses reflected in the words include Hosea 6:2, Matthew 25:30, 1 Corinthians 4:2 and 2 Peter 1:10. [3]

  5. Vayikra (parashah) - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew Bible reports several instances of sacrifices before God explicitly called for them in Leviticus 17. While Leviticus 1:3–17 and Leviticus 6:16 set out the procedure for the burnt offering (עֹלָה ‎, olah), before then, Genesis 8:20 reports that Noah offered burnt offerings (עֹלֹת ‎, olot) of every clean beast and ...

  6. The Catholic University of America Press - Wikipedia

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    www.cuapress.org The Catholic University of America Press , also known as CUA Press , is the publishing division of The Catholic University of America . Founded on November 14, 1939 and incorporated on July 16, 1941, [ 2 ] the CUA Press is a long-time member of the Association of University Presses . [ 3 ]

  7. The Ascetical Homilies of Isaac the Syrian - Wikipedia

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    end of Homily 1–middle of Homily 16 Paris 390: Greek: 10th century: 182: 30: Homilies 3–51 Mar Sabbas 157: Greek: 10th century: 229: 30 folios contain a selection of 10 homilies (Homilies 4–38). Lavra 335: Greek: late 10th century: 68: 26: Homilies 4–47 Koutloumousiou 12: Greek: 11th century: 242: The first 90 folios contain 27 homilies ...

  8. The Books of Homilies - Wikipedia

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    Each homily is heavily annotated with references to holy scripture, the Church Fathers and other primary sources. The longest homily is the second of the second book, "Against Peril of Idolatry", which runs to about 136 printed pages (pp. 25–161 in the 1571 edition) and is divided into three parts.

  9. Holiness code - Wikipedia

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    There's an important difference between Leviticus 1 through 16 and the Holiness Code. According to Leviticus 1 through 16, Israel's priests are designated as holy: a holy class within Israel, singled out, dedicated to the service of God and demarcated by rules that apply only to them. Israelites may aspire to holiness, but it’s not assumed.