The reading for Friday, February 3, 2023 , is Leviticus 20 - 22
I was wondering if there was any current religion of Molech. A quick google search reports debate about if Molech was a god or a specific form of sacrifice. I guess the answer to my question is no.
If a man marries his brother's wife, he has dishonored his brother. But in the time of Jacob, we read that his grandson's died because they did not fulfill the duty of to the brother-in-law to their brother's widow and produce children for him. I wonder if this practice was called something different than marriage? Still, in looking at that passage, a man couldn't marry a living brother's wife because then she would have 2 husbands. This culture had multiple wives, but not multiple husbands.
Sacrifices of the food of God. I find this an interesting idea. It had not crossed my mind.
No man, of Aaron's descendants, with a "defect" may present food offerings to the Lord. Definitely, different from today's stress on inclusion. Why couldn't/didn't God just chose to make all of Aaron's descendants without defect?
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