Notes on the Book of Leviticus
1861
Notes on the Book of Leviticus, written by Charles Henry Mackintosh and first published in 1861, is a theological commentary that explores the significance and teachings of the biblical Book of Leviticus. Mackintosh presents Leviticus not just as a collection of ancient rites, but as a source of spiritual insight, particularly in relation to the life and work of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes themes of sacrifice, priesthood, and worship, arguing that these elements reveal God's character and foreshadow Christ's redemptive work, making it a valuable resource for understanding the connections between the Old and New Testaments.




