Leviticus
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Leviticus
Summary
Leviticus is a religious text[1]. Leviticus ranks in the top 6% of religious_text entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,314 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Leviticus's instance of is recorded as religious text[3].
- Leviticus's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- Leviticus's instance of is recorded as book of the Bible[5].
- Leviticus's genre is religious text[6].
- Leviticus's based on is recorded as Priestly source[7].
- Leviticus followed Exodus[8].
- Leviticus was followed by Book of Numbers[9].
- Leviticus's part of the series is recorded as Torah[10].
- Leviticus is part of Torah[11].
- Leviticus is part of Old Testament[12].
- Leviticus is part of Tanakh[13].
- Leviticus is part of Catholic Old Testament[14].
- Leviticus is part of Hexateuch[15].
- Leviticus is part of Pentateuch[16].
- Leviticus's Commons category is recorded as Book of Leviticus[17].
- Leviticus's language of work or name is recorded as Biblical Hebrew[18].
- Leviticus comprises Leviticus 1[19].
- Leviticus comprises Leviticus 2[20].
- Leviticus comprises Leviticus 3[21].
- Leviticus comprises Leviticus 4[22].
- Leviticus comprises Leviticus 5[23].
- Leviticus comprises Leviticus 6[24].
- Leviticus comprises Leviticus 7[25].
- Leviticus comprises Leviticus 8[26].
- Leviticus comprises Leviticus 9[27].
Body
Publication
Leviticus's language of work or name is recorded as Biblical Hebrew[18]. Leviticus's genre is religious text[6]. Part of include Torah[11], a religious text[28], written by Moses[29]; Old Testament[12], a literary work[30], written by various authors[31]; Tanakh[13], a biblical canon[32]; Catholic Old Testament[14]; Hexateuch[15], a concept[33]; and Pentateuch[16], a religious text[34]. Leviticus's part of the series is recorded as Torah[10].
Subject and Themes
Leviticus's part of the series is recorded as Torah[10].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Leviticus followed Exodus[8]. Leviticus was followed by Book of Numbers[9].
Why It Matters
Leviticus ranks in the top 6% of religious_text entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,314 views/month).[2] Leviticus has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] Leviticus is known by 70 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]