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| Le·vit·i·cus [ lə víttikəss ] |
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third book of Bible: a book of the Bible that contains the priestly tradition of the Levites, traditionally attributed to Moses. It is the third book of the Pentateuch, continuing from the end of the book of Exodus.
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| [14th century. < late Latin, "of the Levites" < Greek levitēs (see Levite)] |
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