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Holiness code - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Consecration, Divinity, Eternity, Glory, Ineffability

The Holiness Code is a term that some have given to describe the 17th through the 26th chapters of the Book of Leviticus in the Hebrew Bible. It is so called because these chapters explain the proper mode of sacrifice (known as the Korbanot in Hebrew), rules about sexual morality, rules governing the life of the Levitical priests, and the punishments due for the breaking of some of these laws.

Even among conservatives (in this context, perhaps best described as Ultra-Orthodox Jews and Christian fundamentalists), it is debated as to how much of this passage can be of applicablity today, as the Levitical priesthood and animal sacrifices ended with the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in AD 70. Many in these groups see all of the laws regarding sexuality as being of binding applicability today and as being reiterated for emphasis elsewhere in the Biblical text.

Example Usage of Holiness

redge03: Holiness is not a series of do's and don'ts, but conformity to the character of God and obedience to His will.
PDMalcolm: @CadelOfficial I had a teacher who met him twice, 8 years apart. His Holiness remembered his name and what he liked to eat. an amazing man
LoganHowarth: 2,000 yrs of church history you find little emphasis on leadership skills. Yet you do find people of prayer, service, Holiness, & humility!
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