Leviticus 14 part II Bible Study Notes.

 Bible Study Notes: Leviticus 14:21–32 (Part II)


By Pst. JK Woodall


Title: Welcome Back (Part II) ✨πŸ™

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Leviticus 14:21 (NKJV)


> “And if he be poor, and cannot get so much, then he shall take one male lamb for a trespass offering to be waved, to make atonement for him, and two turtledoves, or two young pigeons, such as he is able to get; and the priest shall make atonement for him before the Lord for his uncleanness, and it shall be forgiven him.”


Explanation & Application:


“Cannot get so much” refers to the full offering in 14:10–11:


Two male lambs πŸ‘πŸ‘


One ewe lamb πŸ‘


Fine flour + oil πŸŒΎπŸ«’


Poor person provision:


One male lamb πŸ‘ — trespass offering


Two turtledoves or two pigeons πŸ•Š️ — sin/burnt offering


Prophetic meaning: God provides restoration regardless of wealth. Salvation and cleansing are available to all. ✝️


Priest performs the atonement — the individual’s inability to afford the full offering does not prevent forgiveness. ✅

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Leviticus 14:22–23 (NKJV)


> “And he shall bring them to the priest, to the door of the tabernacle of meeting, before the Lord; and the priest shall make atonement for him, as in the former case; and it shall be forgiven him.”


Verse by verse: Even the poor person’s offering is brought to the priest.


Symbolism: Restoration comes through the priest — foreshadowing Jesus, our High Priest, who makes atonement for all (Hebrews 4:14–16).

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Leviticus 14:24 (NKJV)


> “And if he be poor, and cannot get so much, then he shall take one male lamb for a trespass offering to be waved… and two turtledoves, or two young pigeons, such as he is able to get; and the priest shall make atonement for him before the Lord for his uncleanness, and it shall be forgiven him.”


Reiteration: God emphasizes provision for the poor and humble.


Prophetic application: Obedience to God’s instructions activates cleansing — just as Naaman dipped seven times, and the ten lepers obeyed Jesus’ command (2 Kings 5:10; Luke 17:14).

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Leviticus 14:25–28 (NKJV)


> “And the priest shall make atonement for him that is to be cleansed, and afterward he shall kill the sin offering. And he shall offer the burnt offering and the grain offering on the altar. So the priest shall make atonement for him, and he shall be clean.”


Verse by verse: The priest completes the ritual with sin, burnt, and grain offerings.


Prophetic connection:


Sin offering = removal of guilt and separation from God ✝️


Burnt offering = total surrender of restored life πŸ”₯


Grain offering = thanksgiving and acknowledgment of God’s provision 🌾

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Leviticus 14:29–32 (NKJV)


> “And this shall be the law of the leper in the day of his cleansing, for the one to be cleansed, whether he be rich or poor. And the priest shall make atonement for him that is to be cleansed from his uncleanness, and afterward he shall let him go to his own house.”


Verse by verse: Cleansing is for all, rich or poor, showing God’s grace is universal.


Prophetic meaning:


Returning home = restored fellowship with God and community 🏠


Priestly atonement = Christ’s complete work of forgiveness for everyone, regardless of status ✝️--


Key Application Points (Part II)


1. God Provides for the Poor πŸ’› — Even if we cannot afford the full offering, God makes a way.


2. Obedience Unlocks Restoration πŸ™ — Following God’s instructions brings cleansing.


3. Priest as a Foreshadow of Christ ✝️ — He mediates forgiveness and restoration.


4. Full Restoration Includes All 🌍 — Rich or poor, all can be welcomed back.

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Declaration


I am cleansed by the blood of Jesus ✝️

I am restored by God’s provision πŸ’›

My obedience activates my full cleansing πŸ™

I have been welcomed back — rich or poor, I am fully restored in Christ 🌟

Leviticus 14 Part I Bible Study Notes

 ✨ Welcome Back ✨

πŸ“– Bible Study Notes: Leviticus 14:1–20 (Part I)

✍️ By JK Woodall---

Leviticus 14:1–2 (NKJV)


> 1️⃣ Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying,

2️⃣ “This shall be the law of the leper for the day of his cleansing: He shall be brought to the priest.”

πŸ“Œ Not a law for curing leprosy, but for confirming healing.

πŸ‘¨‍⚖️ The process starts with priestly examination — a public acknowledgment of restoration.

✝️ When Jesus told the ten lepers in Luke 17:14 to “Go, show yourselves to the priests,” He was referencing this law, fulfilling Matthew 5:17.---


Leviticus 14:3 (NKJV)


> “And the priest shall go out of the camp, and the priest shall examine him; and indeed, if the leprosy is healed in the leper…”

πŸ•️ The priest goes outside the camp to meet the outcast — a picture of Jesus who meets us in sin (Hebrews 13:12–13).

🩺 Healing wasn’t enough — the priest had to declare the person clean.

πŸ‘‘ Foreshadow: Jesus as our High Priest (Hebrews 4:14) who declares us clean before God.---


Leviticus 14:4–7 (NKJV)


> Two living and clean birds πŸ•ŠπŸ•Š, cedar wood πŸͺ΅, scarlet 🧡, and hyssop 🌿…

Prophetic Connection to the Cross ✝️

Two Birds πŸ•Š⚰️πŸ•Š: One dies = Christ’s death (1 Peter 3:18). One released = resurrection freedom (Romans 6:4; John 8:36).

Cedar Wood πŸͺ΅: Incorruptible, points to the Cross (Acts 2:27).

Hyssop 🌿: Cleansing (Psalm 51:7), also used at the Cross (John 19:29).

Scarlet 🧡: Blood of atonement (Isaiah 1:18).

Blood + Running Water πŸ©ΈπŸ’§: John 19:34 — blood & water flowed from Jesus’ side.

Earthen Vessel 🏺: Christ’s humanity (Philippians 2:7).

Seven Sprinklings 7️⃣: Complete cleansing (Hebrews 10:14).


πŸ‘‰ This entire ritual is a prophetic picture of Calvary.---

Leviticus 14:8 (NKJV)

> Wash clothes πŸ‘•, shave hair ✂️, wash body πŸ’¦…

🧼 Washing & shaving = removing old life (2 Corinthians 5:17).

πŸ•️ Restored to the camp, but not yet home — restoration is step by step.

πŸ“– Like Naaman (2 Kings 5), cleansing came by obedience.---


Leviticus 14:9 (NKJV)

> Shave all hair ✂️, wash clothes πŸ‘•, wash body πŸ’¦…

πŸ”„ Complete reset.

7️⃣ Seventh day = completion.

8️⃣ Prepares for new beginnings.---

Leviticus 14:10–11 (NKJV)

> On the 8th day bring offerings πŸ‘πŸŒΎπŸ›’️ before the Lord at the Tabernacle ⛺.

8️⃣ = New beginning, resurrection hope.

πŸ™Œ Restoration leads to worship & offering.---

Leviticus 14:12–13 (NKJV)

> Trespass offering πŸ‘ + oil πŸ›’️ presented in a holy place.

⚖️ Trespass = dealing with specific wrongs.

⛪ Cleansing = sacred and holy before God.---

Leviticus 14:14 (NKJV)

> Blood 🩸 on ear πŸ‘‚, thumb πŸ‘, toe 🦢.

πŸ‘‚ Ear = cleansed hearing.

πŸ‘ Thumb = cleansed actions.

🦢 Toe = cleansed walk.

✨ Mirrors priestly consecration (Exodus 29:20).---

Leviticus 14:15–16 (NKJV)

> Oil πŸ›’️ sprinkled 7️⃣ times before the Lord.

πŸ•Š Oil = Holy Spirit.

7️⃣ = Perfect, complete renewal.---

Leviticus 14:17–18 (NKJV)

> Oil πŸ›’️ placed on ear πŸ‘‚, thumb πŸ‘, toe 🦢, and poured on head πŸ§‘.

πŸ’‘ Oil on top of the blood = Spirit rests on Christ’s sacrifice.

πŸ‘‘ Oil on the head = full consecration & blessing.---

Leviticus 14:19–20 (NKJV)

> Sin offering πŸ™ + burnt offering πŸ”₯.

➡️ Priest declares: “He shall be clean.”

🩸 Sin offering = removes separation.

πŸ”₯ Burnt offering = total surrender.

πŸŽ‰ Full welcome back into community & God’s presence.---

πŸ“Œ Application Points

1️⃣ The Cross was hidden in the Law — every detail points to Jesus. ✝️

2️⃣ Restoration is complete — God cleanses hearing πŸ‘‚, actions πŸ‘, walk 🦢.

3️⃣ Obedience activates restoration — like Naaman & the ten lepers. πŸ™Œ

4️⃣ Blood + Oil = Forgiveness 🩸 + Empowerment πŸ›’️.---


πŸ™ Declaration

🩸 I am cleansed by the blood of Jesus.

πŸ•Š I am anointed by the Spirit of God.

πŸ‘‚πŸ‘πŸ¦Ά My hearing, actions, and walk are consecrated to Him.

πŸ™Œ I have been welcomed back — fully restored in Christ!

Leviticus 13 bible study notes part III

 Bible Study Notes: Leviticus 13:40-59 part III

Revival Center Hesperia California 


Title: Continued Examination – Careful Judgment

By JK Woodall

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Introduction


These verses continue the instructions on discerning disease, impurity, and holiness in daily life. The focus is on careful judgment and examination—not every abnormality is harmful, but careful evaluation is necessary to protect both the individual and the community.---


Verse-by-Verse Review


Verses 40-41: Baldness and Hair Loss on the Head


Hair loss or bald spots are not automatically leprous.


The priest examines to determine if the condition is natural or requires attention.


Lesson: God calls for discernment before labeling something as harmful or sinful.---


Verses 42-43: Baldness in the Beard


Hair loss in the beard area is treated similarly: inspection is required, but it is not necessarily unclean.


Lesson: Careful judgment prevents unnecessary isolation or fear.---


Verses 44-46: Baldness and Skin Conditions on Other Body Parts


Hair loss on other areas of the body is also examined.


Only conditions that truly indicate impurity require separation.


Lesson: God’s standard is accurate evaluation, not rash judgment.---


Verses 47-49: Mildew in Wool or Linen


Fabrics showing mildew are inspected carefully.


If mildew appears localized, washing or scraping may cleanse it.


Lesson: Even everyday items require careful attention to prevent contamination.---


Verses 50-52: Mildew That Persists


If the mildew cannot be removed, the item is declared unclean.


Lesson: God’s judgment is practical: if something spreads harm and cannot be cleansed, it must be removed.---


Verses 53-59: Garments That Cannot Be Purified


Persistent mildew means the garment must be destroyed outside the camp.


The priest guides the community on safe practices for handling unclean items.


Lesson: Separation is protective, not punitive. Holiness safeguards the community.---


Key Themes


1. Continued Examination: God emphasizes the need for careful and ongoing discernment in all matters.


2. Protection and Holiness: Evaluation safeguards the individual and the community.


3. Spiritual Principle: Sin, like mildew, can spread quietly—vigilance and action are necessary.---


Reflection Questions


1. Why is careful examination important before declaring something unclean?


2. How can we apply this principle of discernment in our personal spiritual lives?


3. In what ways does God protect the community through these instructions?---


Life Application


Examine your heart and habits regularly, identifying anything that may hinder holiness.


Be cautious but not fearful: not every abnormality or mistake is sinful.


Take action against anything that spreads harm, whether in behavior, influence, or environment.---


Declaration


"I am vigilant in my life and my spirit. I discern carefully, act wisely, and uphold holiness in my heart and my community. I walk in God’s protection and favor every day."

The Fire πŸ”₯


 The Fire πŸ”₯

By JK Woodall

In Babylon’s blazing furnace, three Hebrew men stood bound for refusing to bow to an idol. The king saw something impossible. Daniel 3:25 (NKJV) records, “Look! … I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire; and they are not hurt, and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.”

That fourth man is no mystery. It is the eternal Son — Jesus, the Word who was with God and was God (John 1:1, NKJV). Before Bethlehem, He appeared in the fire as a theophany, the visible presence of YHWH. The very name revealed to Moses at the burning bush, YHWH“I AM WHO I AM” (Exodus 3:14, NKJV) — is the same One in the flames of Daniel 3.

God is not just in the fire — He is the fire. Deuteronomy 4:24 (NKJV) declares, “For the LORD your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God.” In the bush (Exodus 3:2, NKJV), the flames did not consume; in the furnace, the flames did not harm. Why? Because creation obeys its Creator. Psalm 148:8 (NKJV) says, “Fire and hail, snow and clouds; stormy wind, fulfilling His word.”

When the trial rages seven times hotter (Daniel 3:19, NKJV), YHWH Himself steps in. He does not always put out the fire — He changes its effect. The ropes burn away, but His people walk free.

Hebrews 13:8 (NKJV) assures us: “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” The Fourth Man in the fire is still The Fire today — unchanging, unquenchable, and unstoppable.

When you walk through your furnace, remember: The Fire walks with you.

πŸ“– Leviticus 13:19–59 Bible Study Notes (Part II)



Don't Judge Me?
πŸ“– Leviticus 13:19–59 Bible Study Notes

Revival Center Hesperia California

Have you ever said, “Don’t judge me!”? Most of us have. It’s our natural defense against being examined. But in Leviticus 13:19–59, God calls the priests to inspect individuals for skin diseases, scabs, or burns—carefully examining outward signs of an inward condition. This inspection wasn’t about shaming; it was about protecting the community from hidden infection.

In the same way, we often ask others not to judge us—but the deeper question is: Have we judged our own hearts? Have we invited the Holy Spirit to reveal what’s impure beneath the surface?

πŸ”₯ The problem wasn’t just the scab or the burn—it was whether infection was spreading. Some infections were deep beneath the skin. Others were just on the surface. But either way, the priest had to make a judgment: clean or unclean.

Many cry out, "Only God can judge me!" That’s true. But God also calls leaders to inspect, guide, and correct in love. In the New Covenant, Jesus fulfilled the law, but the principle of self-examination and spiritual accountability remains.

🧼 Are there unseen spots in our hearts that need to be exposed to God's light?
πŸ™ Let us not just avoid judgment—but invite divine inspection.

Prayer:
Lord, reveal what is impure in me. Search me deeply, and remove whatever separates me from Your holiness. May I be cleansed, not just outwardly, but inwardly. Amen.


πŸ“– Verse-by-Verse Breakdown: Leviticus 13:19–59

Verse

Key Content

Spiritual Meaning

13:19

Swelling, scab, or spot from a burn must be examined.

A visible sign points to a hidden condition—our outward actions often reveal inward issues.

13:20

Priest examines if the hair is white and if it appears deeper than the skin.

Discernment is needed—some issues lie deeper than they appear.

13:21-22

If no white hair and not deeper, isolate 7 days. If it doesn’t spread, it's healed.

Not all issues are sin; time reveals truth. Patience and watchfulness matter.

13:23-25

If it's unchanged or a burn becomes white with redness, it's examined as a burn infection.

Past wounds can leave spiritual infections if not healed.

13:26-28

Spots not deep and no white hair may just be superficial—wait and reassess.

Some offenses or sins are shallow and temporary, but must still be watched.

13:29-37

If infection appears on the head or beard, the priest looks for depth and hair color. Baldness isn’t unclean unless disease is present.

Judgment isn’t based on appearance, but by spiritual discernment.

13:38-39

If body has dull white spots, it's not leprosy but a harmless condition.

Not all visible imperfections are sinful. Discern what’s serious and what’s not.

13:40-44

Baldness is normal, but if there's a reddish-white sore, the person is unclean.

Natural changes are not sin, but spiritual disease requires attention.

13:45-46

The unclean person must tear clothes, cry “Unclean,” and live outside the camp.

Confession and separation were part of the purification process. There’s humility in acknowledging our issues.

13:47-59

Clothing with mold or mildew is also judged—if it spreads, it's burned.

Even what covers us (habits, relationships, surroundings) must be clean. Destructive elements must be removed, not tolerated.


πŸ” Final Reflection

Instead of shouting "Don’t judge me!", what if we humbly asked,
“Lord, inspect me?”
Let God show you what’s under your spiritual skin.

🧎🏽‍♂️ Don’t fear being examined. Fear remaining infected.

 


Welcome to Your New Month of August 2025


Welcome to the 8th Month – August πŸ™

By Dr. JK Woodall


Welcome to August, the 8th month, which biblically represents new beginnings, resurrection, and fresh starts.


πŸ“– “Behold, I will do a new thing, now it shall spring forth; shall you not know it?” — Isaiah 43:19 (NKJV)


God is making a way where there was none. Whatever felt delayed or forgotten—this is your month of divine breakthrough.


πŸ“– “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.” — John 11:25 (NKJV)


Jesus is still bringing life to dead places. As He called Lazarus out, He’s calling you out—into purpose, healing, and restoration.


πŸ“– “So Noah, with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, went into the ark…” — Genesis 7:7 (NKJV)


Eight people entered the ark—God started over with them. This month, let Him start something new in you.


πŸ“– “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” — Psalm 51:10 (NKJV)


This is a time for renewal—of heart, vision, and strength.


Prayer Declaration:

Lord, I receive August as my month of new beginnings. I let go of what held me back and walk boldly into the future You have prepared for me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Step forward. Your new beginning has already begun.


Blessings,

Dr. JK Woodall

Revival Center Ministries

Leviticus 14 part II Bible Study Notes.

 Bible Study Notes: Leviticus 14:21–32 (Part II) By Pst. JK Woodall Title: Welcome Back (Part II) ✨πŸ™ --- Leviticus 14:21 (NKJV) > “And i...