💎 [Leviticus 18] You shall not follow the practices of the land of Egypt and the land of Canaan, or you shall die; keep My judgments and My statutes, and perform them!

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📍 Core Summary of Leviticus 18 

Following the Day of Atonement in Leviticus 16, where the Lord explained the cleansing of all sins through blood, the LORD now commands Moses to speak to the people.

👉 Proclaiming: "I am the LORD your God!", He declares: You shall not do as they do in the land of Egypt, where you lived, and you shall not do as they do in the land of Canaan, to which I am bringing you. You shall not walk in their statutes. You shall follow My rules and keep My statutes and walk in them.

From verses 7 to 23, He explains in detail what constitutes wrong behavior (❌). To summarize briefly:

  • Strictly prohibits incest and sexual relations with close blood relatives.

  • Morally forbids cruel rituals stemming from idolatry (such as child sacrifice).

  • Defines homosexuality as an "abomination" and bestiality as a "perversion"...

(Verses 24 and 27) 

The Lord states that the Canaanite nations and the Egyptian inhabitants, whom He is casting out before them, committed all these abominations, and thus the land became defiled.

🔎 God's Principle ── He has previously revealed to us that any contact with what is unclean or abominable also renders one unclean. 💎

➡️ He warns that He will cast them out, saying, "...lest the land vomit you out when you defile it..." → And later in history, they actually face the reality of being vomited out by the land.

➡️ And He decrees that anyone who commits any of these abominations shall be cut off from among their people (shall die). → This serves as a stern warning that such behavior is utterly unacceptable for the holy people of God.

[ Concluding Text ] 

The conclusion is found in the final verse, verse 30:

"So keep my charge never to practice any of these abominable customs that were practiced before you, and never to defile yourselves with them: I am the LORD your God."

[ Closing Text - 1 ] 💎 

God reveals that these customs were already deeply ingrained in the habits of the people of Israel, while simultaneously making it clear that such actions are wrong.

In fact, Jacob’s firstborn son committed such a sin, and Jacob’s father-in-law acted similarly by tricking him with the older sister instead of Rachel, which ruined the relationship between the sisters. Although Jacob (whom God named Israel) did not intentionally cause this, it seems these issues began from Jacob's lineage and were further compounded by the customs of Egypt.

Furthermore, we can consider that the prohibition of incest carries God's hidden grace and providence to completely block genetic issues at the root, which they were scientifically unaware of at the time. Originally, after Adam, there was a period when marrying close relatives was inevitable, and the same must have been true after Noah. Under those unavoidable circumstances of the time, God tolerated it, but...

[ Closing Text - 2 ] 💎 

📍 Here is the biblical evidence showing how much God detests these abominable customs, along with the records of the wrongful deeds committed by those who lived under such practices:

  • Sodom and Gomorrah were judged and destroyed by fire because of these very practices.

  • It was within that environment of degradation that Moab and Ammon were conceived through Lot’s two daughters who lived there.

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