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Leviticus

The book of Leviticus, a part of the Torah (Pentateuch) in the Hebrew Bible, outlines God's instructions for the Israelites to worship Him and remain holy. It lays out the sacrificial system, cleanliness laws, and festivals to be observed. The overarching theme is God's holiness and how His people can approach Him through obedience and sacrifice. In summary, Leviticus is a guide for the Israelites to live in a way that is pleasing to God.