What is the meaning of Leviticus 6:19? Then • The word signals sequence. God’s instructions about the offerings were already flowing, and this moment continues that divine conversation (cf. Leviticus 6:8, “The LORD said to Moses”). • It reminds us that God works in orderly progression—never random, always purposeful (see Genesis 1:3–5, where each creative act follows the previous one in perfect order). • For the priests and for us, “then” underscores that obedience today builds on what God said yesterday; revelation unfolds step by step (Proverbs 4:18). the LORD • The covenant name “the LORD” (YHWH) highlights His unchanging faithfulness (Exodus 6:2–3, “I am the LORD”). • Because He is holy and sovereign, whatever follows carries absolute authority (Isaiah 45:5–6). • His consistency reassures worshipers: the same LORD who spoke to Moses still governs our worship and daily life (Malachi 3:6, “I, the LORD, do not change”). said • God speaks; He is not silent. Every command in Leviticus flows from His mouth, not human invention (Deuteronomy 8:3). • Divine speech creates, orders, and sustains (Genesis 1:3, “And God said…”). • Scripture’s reliability rests on this fact: “All Scripture is God-breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16). Taking the text literally means receiving each word as personally spoken by God Himself. to Moses • Moses is the appointed mediator, hearing God’s voice and relaying it to Israel (Numbers 12:7–8). • His role foreshadows the ultimate Mediator, Jesus Christ (John 1:17, “grace and truth came through Jesus Christ”). • By addressing Moses, God affirms leadership and accountability: leaders must first listen before they lead (Exodus 33:11, “The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend”). summary Leviticus 6:19 starts with a simple phrase, yet each word pulses with meaning. “Then” situates God’s word in an ordered flow; “the LORD” grounds that word in His covenant identity; “said” highlights the living voice of God; and “to Moses” shows the necessity of a faithful mediator. Together, they remind us that every command in Leviticus—and in all Scripture—comes from the trustworthy, speaking God who guides His people step by step. |