A modern priest begins experiencing vivid dreams in which he is guided by "Levi, " an ancient priest serving at the Tabernacle. Over the course of one month, he witnesses the sacrifices of Leviticus firsthand-the offerings, rituals, purity laws, sacred feasts, and the meaning behind every ceremony. Through these nightly encounters, the novel explores details often difficult to grasp from Scripture alone: the atmosphere of worship, the preparation of sacrifices, the symbolism of the Tabernacle, and the spiritual significance woven into Israel's covenant life.
Blending historical imagination with theological depth, the story invites readers into the living world of the wilderness sanctuary and the holiness of God.
A modern priest begins experiencing vivid dreams in which he is guided by "Levi, " an ancient priest serving at the Tabernacle. Over the course of one month, he witnesses the sacrifices of Leviticus firsthand-the offerings, rituals, purity laws, sacred feasts, and the meaning behind every ceremony. Through these nightly encounters, the novel explores details often difficult to grasp from Scripture alone: the atmosphere of worship, the preparation of sacrifices, the symbolism of the Tabernacle, and the spiritual significance woven into Israel's covenant life.
Blending historical imagination with theological depth, the story invites readers into the living world of the wilderness sanctuary and the holiness of God.