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  1. Continuous Light and Justice Under Law: God's Commandments to Moses. This chapter underlines the importance of upholding God's commandments, not just in spiritual rituals, but also in our interactions with others.

  2. First, through the symbolism of the oil used in the golden lampstand in the Tabernacle, God instructs His leaders in society to be led by the Spirit in all their actions. Second, through the symbolism of the light from the golden lampstand, He instructs believers to be light to the rest of society.

  3. 19 maj 2004 · The lessons which I learned in my brief encounter with the law can also be learned from the Law of Moses, as it is clarified in the 24th chapter of the Book of Leviticus. Here, we find the case of a man who had blasphemed, using the name of the God of Israel.

  4. Clear oil from beaten olives - The commandment in Leviticus 24:14 emphasized two essentials: (1) the people of Israel had to provide the olive oil regularly, and (2) it had to be beaten and pure (Ex. 27:20–21).

  5. Leviticus: Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness. A free Bible Version and Commentary on the Old Testament Book of Leviticus in Easy English.

  6. I. Introduction (Leviticus 24:1). II. Certain Duties of the People. A. In service of the candlestick (lampstand) (Leviticus 24:2-4) B. In service of the showbread (Leviticus 24:5-9) III. Case of Blasphemy. A. The offense (Leviticus 24:10-12) B. The Judgment of God (Leviticus 24:13-22) C. Blasphemer Executed by the People (Leviticus 24:23)

  7. The first instructions in Leviticus 24:2-4 are a verbal repetition of Exodus 27:20-21, and have been explained already. Their execution by Aaron is recorded at Numbers 8:1-4; and the candlestick itself was set in order by Moses at the consecration of the tabernacle (Exodus 40:25).

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