About the Book
Book Title: The Bible Companion Book 2 Leviticus-Deuteronomy
Author Name: Karen Westbrook Moderow
Genre: Bible Study
Do you struggle to relate to God in the Old Testament?
The Bible Companion Book 2 can help. Its simple one-chapter-a-day format lets you engage with
Scripture without the pressure of schedules, homework, or heavy reading loads. Short daily
readings and thought-provoking questions help you recognize God’s faithfulness even in your
most difficult journey.
Though filled with unfamiliar symbols and rituals, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy hold
treasures—the great promises of God. They show us the lengths to which God goes to be in our
daily lives. Hard-to-read passages come alive as we travel with Israel to the Promised Land and
discover the same God who guided His people in ancient times guides us today. If you want to
know what God is like and what matters to Him . . . if you question His love for you . . . if you
wonder how believing God can change your life, these books of the Law will speak to you. For
personal and group study.
Book Excerpt
declares who He is to a group of people in such a dramatic way that the world hears of
it. The miraculous parting of the Red Sea announces His power to save, but the law
announces God’s intent to dwell with those He rescues. The lifestyle He ordains is
radically different from anything the world has seen before. The law reflects God’s
holiness and shows the world what He is like. It also marks those who obey it, declaring
they are His.
The law will not save us; only Jesus can do that. But the Ten Commandments, along with the
laws following them, set the standards for the kingdom God is building. This kingdom exists
within us, on earth, and in the world to come (Ex. 20:2–17). The law assumes our obedience to
God will witness of His character and intent. Leviticus also contains one of the most beautiful
statements of the church’s mission found in Scripture: “Proclaim liberty throughout the land to
all its inhabitants” (Lev. 25:10). God’s law is not intended to oppress, but to assure freedom and
justice for all.
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About the Author
Karen Westbrook Moderow is a Bible teacher and author who brings a storyteller’s perspective
to Scripture. She holds master’s degrees in theology and creative writing and loves introducing
others to Jesus through the stories told in God’s Word.
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