
Leviticus 20-27 Teaching Bible Teaching
Shawn's teachings focus on Leviticus 21's priestly purity, the shift from Old to New Covenant through Christ, Sabbath's spiritual rest, and freedom from strict observance.
Verse by Verse Teachings is an in-depth, methodical study of the Bible led by Shawn McCraney. Launched in 2013, these teachings are dedicated to helping individuals understand every single verse scripture in its purest, most contextual form—free from institutional biases or doctrinal agendas.
Whether you’re new to the Bible or seeking deeper insights, these teachings will equip you to understand the text in historical, cultural and exegetical context – outside of the bounds of religious tradition.
Shawn's teachings focus on Leviticus 21's priestly purity, the shift from Old to New Covenant through Christ, Sabbath's spiritual rest, and freedom from strict observance.
Shawn's teaching on Leviticus 19-20 highlights holiness through faith, the impossibility of fully obeying the law, and the importance of love, purity, and community integrity.
Leviticus 18 warns Israelites against adopting pagan immorality, emphasizing purity. Warfare rules included peace offers, but Canaanites faced destruction to prevent sin. Christ's advent brought moral progress, replacing old laws with love. Saul's failure with Amalekites led to future conflicts. Spiritual transformation now guides believers. Shawn highlights love's power in dark times.
Shawn's teaching highlights Leviticus principles, focusing on personal dietary choices, spiritual growth, and biblical deontology, contrasting with Kant's ethics, emphasizing love.
Leviticus 1-10 outlines sacrificial atonement, foreshadowing Christ's eternal sacrifice. Shawn contrasts temporary animal sacrifices with Jesus' perfect atonement, emphasizing transformation through faith and the Holy Spirit's purifying power.
Leviticus focuses on laws for Levites, origins of sacrifices, transition from patriarchal to Levitical priesthood, symbolic fulfillment in Christ, and spiritual sacrifice.
Teaching emphasizes spiritual maturity, balancing faith with life appreciation, rejecting escapism, serving others, and living joyfully, inspired by Apostle Paul's writings.