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L. Michael Morales



Average rating: 4.71 · 1,151 ratings · 307 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Who Shall Ascend the Mounta...

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Exodus Old and New: A Bibli...

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Numbers 1-19

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“When we give up on what draws us near to God, we become like beasts.”
L. Michael Morales

“It is by suffering that Christ brings it in to the kingdoms of this world”
L. Michael Morales

“Leviticus, then, is a book about the theme of dwelling with God in the house of God, and how that reality is finally made possible. Israel’s deepest hope, to dwell in YHWH’s house upon his holy mountain, was not merely a liturgical question but a historical quest. A gravely confounding quest, to be sure, for who may ‘dwell with the devouring fire?’ (Isa. 33:14). And yet Israel’s destiny, nevertheless, is to become just such a wonder, akin to the burning bush, to be ‘burning with fire, but not consumed’, alight with the glory of the Presence of God (Exod. 3:2–3).”
L. Michael Morales, Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of the Book of Leviticus



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