This chart is part of a memory system for learning the key people, events, topics, and verses of all 929 Old Testament chapters.
INTRODUCTION
Written by Moses, Leviticus provides detailed laws for worship, sacrifice, and holiness. It centers on how Israel could approach a holy God through atonement and purity. It emphasizes the role of priests and outlines the annual feasts. It was likely written around 1445 BC during Israel’s time at Mount Sinai.
| CHAPTER/TOPICS | VERSES |
| 1. Burnt offerings | 1:3 |
| 2. Grain offerings | 2:1 |
| 3. Peace offerings | 3:1 |
| 4. Sin offerings | 4:3 |
| 5. Guilt offerings | 5:1 |
| 6. Laws on theft and repayment | 6:2 |
| 7. Eating the offering | 7:15 |
| 8. Aaron and his sons are anointed and consecrated. | 8:12 |
| 9. Fire from the Lord consumes the offering. | 9:24 |
| 10. Nadab and Abihu die for offering strange fire. | 10:1–2 |
| 11. Clean and unclean animals | 11:2 |
| 12. Laws for purification after childbirth | 12:7 |
| 13. Guidelines for identifying leprosy | 13:2 |
| 14. Cleansing procedures for lepers | 14:4 |
| 15. Rules on bodily discharges and defilement | 15:2 |
| 16. The Day of Atonement | 16:30 |
| 17. Life is in the blood; blood is for atonement. | 17:11 |
| 18. Israel must not follow the immoral ways of Egypt or Canaan. | 18:3 |
| 19. Love your neighbor as yourself. | 19:18 |
| 20. Penalties for child sacrifice and other sins | 20:2 |
| 21. Priests must be holy and undefiled. | 21:6 |
| 22. Sacrifices must be without defect. | 22:21 |
| 23. Feast days of the Lord at appointed times | 23:2 |
| 24. Lampstand oil and showbread for continual worship | 24:2 |
| 25. The Year of Jubilee—freedom and restoration | 25:10 |
| 26. Blessings for obedience; curses for disobedience | 26:3, 14 |
| 27. Laws on vows and dedicated things | 27:2 |



