Leviticus

Leviticus is a compendium of priestly legislation, detailing the sacrificial system, purity laws, and ethical guidelines intended to maintain holiness within the Israelite community.


This translation was derived from the World English Bible, which was graciously written for the public domain. Note that although only minor changes have been made, the trademark holder asks you not refer to it as the World English Bible.

Translation by Richard Challoner, 1752, now in the public domain.

Original translation commissioned by King James, 1611, now in the public domain.

Translation by The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1917, now in the public domain.

Translation by the American Revision Committee, 1901, now in the public domain.

Translation by Robert Young, 1862, now in the public domain.