I thought we weren't under the Levitical Law anymore.
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The following is from Christian Apologetics Research Ministry:
Three divisions of the Law in Leviticus
A common mistake made by homosexual proponents when discussing the Old Testament, in particular Leviticus, is the failure to understand the three main divisions of the Law: civil, ceremonial, and moral. This is important because the civil and ceremonial law are not in effect now, but the moral law is. Let's take a look at these divisions within the book of Leviticus since it is the book under examination.
- Civil - Expired with the demise of the Jewish civil government
- Justice practices (Lev. 24:17-23)
- Law of property redemption (Lev. 25)
- Be just with the poor, (Lev. 19:15)
- Do not hate in your heart (Lev. 19:17)
- Retain just scales in commerce (Lev. 19:35f)
- Robbery, extortion, false witness, and restitution (Lev. 6:1-7)
- Ceremonial - Expired with the fulfillment of priestly work of Christ (Matt. 3:15)
- Various sacrificial offerings for sin (Lev. 1,2,3,4,5,6)
- Priestly duties (Lev. 7:1-37)
- Laws on animals for food (Lev. 11:1-47)
- Cleaning house of leper (Lev. 14:33-57)
- Law of Atonement (Lev. 16:1-28;17:1-16)
- Regulations for Priests (Lev. 21,22)
- Festivals (Lev. 23:1-25)
- Moral - No Expiration because it is based on God's character. "You shall be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy," (Lev. 19:2)
- Do not steal or lie (Lev. 19:11)
- Do not oppress your neighbor (Lev. 19:13)
- No idolatry (Lev. 26:1-13)
- Don't sacrifice children to Molech (Lev. 20:1-5)
- Don't commit adultery, incest, bestiality, homosexuality, etc. (Lev. 20:9-21)
- You shall love your neighbor as yourself (Lev. 19:18)