Chapter summaries in Leviticus.
Leviticus 1 - Laws for burnt offerings of cattle, sheep, goats or birds.
Leviticus 2 - Laws for unleavened grain offerings.
Leviticus 3 - Laws for peace offerings of cattle, sheep or goats.
Leviticus 4 - Laws for sin offerings for unintentional sin for priests and Israel — a bull — and leaders and individuals — a goat or lamb.
Leviticus 5 - Some situations and accommodations for sin offerings; laws for guilt offerings of rams.
Leviticus 6 - Some interpersonal situations for guilt offerings; laws for the priests in conducting burnt, grain and sin offerings.
Leviticus 7 - Laws for the priests in conducting guilt and peace offerings; laws against eating fat and blood.
Leviticus 8 - Moses consecrates and ordains Aaron and his sons.
Leviticus 9 - Aaron conducts offerings for himself and Israel; the glory of the Lord appears to Israel and consumes the burnt offering with fire.
Leviticus 10 - Nadab and Abihu are consumed with fire for disobedience; further instructions for priests eating portions of offerings.
Leviticus 11 - Laws of clean and unclean animals.
Leviticus 12 - Laws for purification after childbirth.
Leviticus 13 - Laws for leprosy, burns, and contamination in garments.
Leviticus 14 - Laws for cleansing lepers; laws for contamination in houses.
Leviticus 15 - Laws for bodily discharge and for cleansing.
Leviticus 16 - The Lord institutes the annual Sabbath day of atonement after the death of Nadab and Abihu, involving sin offerings and a scapegoat.
Leviticus 17 - Sacrifices must be brought to the tent of meeting; laws against eating blood.
Leviticus 18 - Laws forbidding sexual immorality and child sacrifice.
Leviticus 19 - God is holy and requires his people to be holy; laws for interpersonal justice, and miscellaneous laws.
Leviticus 20 - Laws against child sacrifice, mediums, sexual immorality; God requires his people to be holy and separate.
Leviticus 21 - God requires his priests to be holy and clean.
Leviticus 22 - Laws concerning uncleanness and the holy things of the tabernacle; sacrifices must be without blemish.
Leviticus 23 - Feasts: the Sabbath, Passover, feast of first fruits, feast of weeks, feast of trumpets, day of atonement, and feast of booths.
Leviticus 24 - Lamp oil and bread for the tabernacle; death for blasphemy; an eye for an eye.
Leviticus 25 - Sabbath year and year of jubilee; redemption of property; kindness to fellow Israelites in poverty.
Leviticus 26 - Blessings for covenant keeping and severe discipline for covenant breaking.
Leviticus 27 - Laws concerning vows and tithes, and redeeming by adding a fifth to the value.