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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling,

Contents of all 10 volumes

Third Book of Moses, Volume 10, Chapter 27, Section 859 Main Content: A collection of rules for priests, such as the methods and forms of rituals, the provisions of cleanliness and uncleanness, for all people called the Divine Law. The main characters: Moses, Aaron, the people of Israel, Nadab and Abif,

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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 1 Parashat Vayikra

וַיִּקְרָא — Hebrew for "and He called,"

The parashah lays out the laws of sacrifices (קָרְבָּנוֹת, korbanot). It constitutes Leviticus 1:1–5:26 (1:1–6:7 in the King James Version). 

 

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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 4 Parashat Tazria

תַזְרִיעַ — Hebrew for "she conceives",

The parashah deals with ritual impurity. 

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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 7 Parashat Kedoshim

קְדֹשִׁים — Hebrew for "holy ones," 

The parashah tells of the laws of holiness and ethical behavior, repeats the ten commandments, and describes penalties for sexual transgressions. 

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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 10 Parashat Bechukotai

בְּחֻקֹּתַי bəḥuqqōṯay — Hebrew for "by my decrees,"

The parashah addresses blessings for obeying the law, curses for disobeying it, and vows. 

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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 2 Parashat Tzav

צַו — Hebrew for "command,"

The parashah teaches how the priests performed the sacrifices and describes the ordination of Aaron and his sons. The parashah constitutes Leviticus 6:1–8:36 (6:8–8:36 in the KJV). 

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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 5 Parashat Metzora

מְצֹרָע — Hebrew for "one being diseased,"

The parashah deals with ritual impurity. It addresses cleansing from skin disease (צָּרַעַת, tzara'at), houses with an eruptive plague, male genital discharges, and menstruation. 

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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 8 Parashat Emor

אֱמֹר — Hebrew for "speak,"

The parashah describes purity rules for priests (Hebrew: כֹּהֲנִים, Kohanim), recounts the holy days, describes the preparations for the lights and bread in the sanctuary, and tells the story of a blasphemer and his punishment. 

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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 3 Parashat Shemini

שְּׁמִינִי — Hebrew for "eighth,"

Parashah Shemini tells of the consecration of the Tabernacle, the deaths of Nadab and Abihu, and the dietary laws of kashrut (כַּשְׁרוּת). 

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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 6 Parashat Acharei Mot

אַחֲרֵי מוֹת, Hebrew for "after the death"

The parashah sets forth the law of the Yom Kippur ritual, centralized offerings, blood, and sexual practices. 

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Vayikra/ Leviticus: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 9 Parashat Behar

בְּהַר — Hebrew for "on the mount," 

The parashah tells the laws of the Sabbatical year (שמיטה, Shmita) and limits on debt servitude. 

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