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The Book of Leviticus (/ l ɪ ˈ v ɪ t ɪ k ə s /, from Ancient Greek: Λευιτικόν, Leuïtikón; Biblical Hebrew: וַיִּקְרָא , Wayyīqrāʾ, 'And He called'; Latin: Liber Leviticus) is the third book of the Torah (the Pentateuch) and of the Old Testament, also known as the Third Book of Moses. [1]
Title page of the Leviticus volume. The Pentateuch with Rashi's Commentary Translated into English, was first published in London from 1929 to 1934 and is a scholarly English language translation of the full text of the Written Torah and Rashi's commentary on it. The five-volume work was produced and annotated by Rev. M. Rosenbaum and Dr ...
The Jewish Publication Society, known in the Jewish community as JPS, completed a long-term, large-scale project to complete a modern Interdenominational Jewish commentary on the entire Hebrew Bible. It was released for sale in 1985; [ 29 ] as of 2017 it is now available free online. [ 30 ]
The JPS Torah Commentary: Numbers. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1996. ISBN 0-8276-0329-0. Leviticus 1-16. New York: Anchor Bible, 1998. ISBN 0-385-11434-6. Leviticus 17–22. New York: Anchor Bible, 2000. ISBN 0-385-41255-X. Leviticus 23–27. New York: Anchor Bible, 2000. ISBN 0-385-50035-1. Leviticus: A Book of Ritual and Ethics ...
The Dangerous Duty of Rebuke: Leviticus 19:17 in Early Jewish and Christian Interpretation. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-37655-7. Kleinig, John W (2004). Leviticus. Concordia Publishing House. ISBN 9780570063179. Levine, Baruch A. (1989). JPS Torah Commentary: Leviticus. Jewish Publication Society. Archived from the original on 2016-08-05
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Lev 18 (18th Century) Acharei Mot (Jewish weekly Torah portion that includes Leviticus 18) Hebrew phrasing for Lev 18. The Great Books, for NRSV text. Blue Letter Bible's Bible Lookup Tools were used to derive passage citations. Robert Jamieson's Commentary on Lev 18. (19th Century) (conservative). [citation needed]
The JPS Torah Commentaries (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy) The JPS Bible Commentaries (Ecclesiastes, Esther, Haftarot, Jonah, Ruth, Song of Songs) Outside the Bible: Ancient Jewish Writings Related to Scripture, Louis H. Feldman, James L. Kugel and Lawrence Schiffman; The JPS Commentary on the Haggadah, Joseph Tabory
A shofar. Behar, BeHar, Be-har, or B'har (בְּהַר —Hebrew for "on the mount," the fifth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 32nd weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה , parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the ninth in the Book of Leviticus.