The Message of Leviticus

Mid-levelBusy pastors, Lay readers / small groupsStrong recommendation
Last updated: November 22, 2025
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Bible Book: Leviticus
Publisher: IVP
Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

Evaluation

Overall Score: 8.2/10

A highly readable, theologically grounded guide to Leviticus that aids preaching and faithful teaching.

Publication Date(s): 2021
Pages: 342
ISBN: 9781789742954
Faithfulness to the Text: 8.2/10
Tidball remains close to the Hebrew text and the structure of Leviticus, avoiding speculative leaps and helping readers understand what the text says.
Christ Centredness: 7.8/10
He draws consistent lines toward the gospel and God’s presence, though frequent explicit Christological linkages are fewer than in some more specialised works.
Depth of Insight: 8/10
The commentary gives rich theological reflection on sacrifice, holiness, and communal life, offering more than just surface commentary while remaining accessible.
Clarity of Writing: 8.9/10
The prose is clear, well-organised, and intentional, making the ancient text understandable without compromising its complexity.
Pastoral Usefulness: 8.4/10
Tidball provides helpful application and preaching insight, especially for passages that are often neglected, equipping pastors and leaders to teach Leviticus with confidence.
Readability: 8.7/10
The structure and tone mark the book as approachable for busy pastors and small-group leaders, without sacrificing substance.

Summary

At a Glance

Length
342 pages
Type
Application, Expository (Mid-Level)
Theo. Perspective
Broadly Evangelical
Overall score
8.2 / 10
Strength
Makes Leviticus accessible and relevant without compromising the holiness of God or the complexity of the text.
Limitation
Not as technically detailed as advanced academic treatments, so best paired with a specialist commentary if deep exegesis is required.

The Message of Leviticus offers a lucid and pastorally grounded exposition of one of the most often-avoided books of Scripture. Derek Tidball moves through Leviticus with clarity and theological sensitivity, showing how its laws, rituals, and holiness code serve as preparatory sketches for the gospel and the people of God. This commentary is designed for those who want to understand the book’s original meaning and hear its relevance for the church today.

Tidball writes with the twin concerns of expository integrity and practical pastoral use. He engages the text, explains its ancient context, and then draws out how Israel’s call to holiness and God’s redemptive work in the wilderness point forward to Christ and the life of faith. Pastors, small‐group leaders, and thoughtful lay readers will appreciate how this volume invites them into a book that often lies dormant on the shelf.

Why Should I Own This Commentary?

First, this volume brings Leviticus into reach for pastors and teachers who are not looking for a technical treatise but a faithful, readable exposition. Tidball handles difficult sections—sacrificial laws, the Day of Atonement, the Holiness Code—with careful explanation and pastorally sensitive application. The result is a commentary that helps preachers craft sermons rooted in the text rather than forcing modernisation.

Second, Tidball is adept at showing how the themes of law, sacrifice, presence and holiness point toward the gospel. He does not collapse the Old Testament into the New, but he does show how the covenantal framework and the character of God unveiled in Leviticus prepare us for the fuller revelation in Christ. For pastors wrestling with how to preach from Leviticus with relevance and fidelity, this is a welcome resource.

Third, the writing is highly readable and structured for busy ministry life. Each section is manageable, the language accessible, and the focus constant on what it means for God’s people to live in light of His presence and character. While it does not match the exhaustiveness of a technical commentary, it provides the solid theological backbone and pastoral orientation suitable for sermon preparation, Bible studies, and personal growth.

Closing Recommendation

We recommend The Message of Leviticus as one of the stronger expositions in the BST series for pastors and church leaders who wish to take the book seriously. It aids in bridging the gap between ancient text and contemporary life without sacrificing theological rigour.

For any pastor planning a series in Leviticus, a small-group leader wanting reliable commentary, or a serious reader seeking faithful guidance through this challenging book, this volume is a wise and valuable investment.


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Classification

  • Level: Mid-level
  • Best For: Busy pastors, Lay readers / small groups
  • Priority: Strong recommendation

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An Expositor