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Boundaries and Dominion: An Economic Commentary on Leviticus
Gary North
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This is the full version of my commentary on Leviticus. Leviticus: An Economic Commentary (1994) is a condensed version: 1,100 pages shorter. It is available here: http://www.garynorth.com/public/476.cfm

Leviticus, like Exodus and Deuteronomy, is structured into the five-point covenant model, what I call the Pentateuchal model.

Here, we find the fundamental principle of biblical hermeneutical interpretation. We learn the principles for discovering whether an Old Testament law carries into the New Testament. These four principles are:

Seed laws
Land laws
Priestly laws
Cross-boundary laws

Only Mosaic laws in the fourth category extend into the New Testament. This is clearer in Leviticus than in the other four books of Moses.

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