First of all, I’m sorry I haven’t been on here for more than three months, for I’ve been writing Bible notes on another translation called the Lexham English Bible. So far I’m up to the middle of Genesis 5 but I’ve been writing my thoughts on paper with some pens đđđđđđđđđâī¸ once I finish writing down each chapter. It’s a work in progress but hopefully I get the chance to finish. I also want to take screenshots of two other Bible translations with my phone đąđ˛đˇđ¸ and print them out for everyone to see đđ đ¨đģđĨđ hopefully I can get my phone running on a long-life battery đđĒĢđ đ but let’s get to the actual book: I don’t know much about Leviticus because I don’t think to read it often, and to be honest, you’re likely to see a religious spirit hijack that book to ruin everything. But two things stick out to me: two of Aaron’s sons offering strange fire and thus desecrating God’s Name by not believing Him (Leviticus 10:1-3, also Hebrews 11:6 and Romans 1:5) and the truth that we must love others as ourselves (Leviticus 19:18, also 1 John 4:21). Jesus quoted the Leviticus verse a lot in His time on Earth đ and is adamant that He should be trusted, for He deserves it. But many people are able to turn others away from Him by abusing the Word of God in a ridiculous context He didn’t want anyone using. And since He had said He would decide what to do with Israel in Exodus 33:5 about something they were being judged for (you can read more about that by going to my posts on chapters 32 and 33 about that book that I made last summer, but for real, I’d rather for you guys to read the Scriptures themselves; you can even disregard my posts if you want haha đ God’s more true than I can ever be; see Romans 3:4 (but don’t assume Christians don’t exist from that verse, for that, too, would be out of context)) —- retribution is something God never plans before someone rejects Him… but that’s a good thing, for He has endless good for everyone, such as huge waterparks and jungle gyms for children to play in Heaven without any inhibitions or unsafe people trying to stalk them anywhere, and even seeing whales đŗ make terrific splashes in the sea đ but Jesus is whom I’m looking forward to most of all, but I want to see my nieces there without having experienced any death. I pray they get to live long enough to make it to the Rapture đĨ°đĨ°đĨ°đĨ°đĨ°đĨ°đĨ°đĨ° Izi is now almost four months old, and I’m looking forward to seeing all three of my nieces hopefully soon, but I pray I improve in character a lot, first.
With all that being said, I think I’ll start writing on Leviticus 1 soon, by the end of tomorrow. Later!