The Book Of Leviticus

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Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Evaluation

Overall Score: 8.6/10

A lucid and trustworthy guide that brings clarity and theological depth to a challenging book.

Publication Date(s): 1979
Pages: 362
ISBN: 9780802825223
Faithfulness to the Text: 9/10
Wenham offers a deeply responsible reading of Leviticus, grounding every explanation in the Hebrew text and its covenantal framework.
Christ Centredness: 8.2/10
He traces the contours of sacrificial theology with care, showing its fulfilment in Christ without stretching typology beyond the text.
Depth of Insight: 8.8/10
The commentary shows impressive awareness of ritual logic, ancient background, and canonical themes, offering insight that rewards slow reading.
Clarity of Writing: 8.5/10
Wenham’s writing is structured, disciplined, and clear, making a challenging biblical book accessible to thoughtful readers.
Pastoral Usefulness: 8.4/10
Preachers will find steady guidance, especially in unpacking holiness, sacrifice, and the moral vision of Leviticus for the church today.
Readability: 8.1/10
Though technical in places, the work remains manageable and well-organised, with explanations that help rather than hinder.

Summary

At a Glance

Length
362 pages
Type
Exegetical (Technical), Expository (Mid-Level)
Theo. Perspective
Broadly Evangelical
Overall score
8.6 / 10
Strength
Brings exceptional clarity to the logic of sacrifice, holiness, and worship.
Limitation
Less immediately accessible for those wanting homiletical direction.

Gordon Wenham’s contribution to the NICOT series on Leviticus remains one of the most influential treatments of the book in modern evangelical scholarship. We find here a careful, reverent handling of the text that combines linguistic skill, canonical sensitivity, and an evident appreciation for the theological weight of Israel’s sacrificial system. Wenham writes with a clarity that helps pastors and students gain a confident grasp of a book often considered difficult.

The commentary moves steadily through the text, explaining ritual detail without losing sight of Leviticus’ covenantal structure and pastoral purpose. Wenham shows how law, sacrifice, holiness, and worship all emerge from God’s gracious initiative, giving preachers the tools to handle the material with confidence rather than hesitation.

Why Should I Own This Commentary?

Wenham’s work remains valuable because it succeeds at both detailed exegesis and clear theological synthesis. His explanations of ancient Near Eastern background, ritual terminology, and literary shape are consistently measured and free from speculation. This makes the commentary a reliable companion for anyone wanting to preach or teach Leviticus with conviction.

He is particularly strong in tracing the logic of the sacrificial system and the moral vision embedded within Israel’s holiness laws. Throughout, Wenham highlights how these instructions reveal God’s character and point forward to the fulfilment found in Christ, without forcing connections or losing the integrity of the Old Testament text.

For pastors preparing sermons, his structure, concise explanations, and thoughtful theological reflection make difficult passages accessible. For students, the commentary serves as a model of careful evangelical scholarship.

Closing Recommendation

This is a significant and trustworthy volume that has shaped generations of preachers. We gladly commend it to pastors and serious students who want depth without unnecessary technicality. Wenham’s work remains one of the best entry points for anyone preparing to teach Leviticus.

If you intend to spend any length of time preaching from this book, this commentary deserves a place on your shelf.

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  • Best For: Busy pastors, Pastors-in-training
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