Gale (Firm). Third book of moses, calles *Leviticus: In Hebrew, with the English translation on the opposite page; with notes. Explanatory, practical, critical, and gramatical, by Lion Soesmans, corrrected, and translated by, David Levi. *It is called Leviticus, because it treats of the tribe of Levi, (in which is included both priests and Levites,) and the things pertaining to their offices: as the offerings, the examination and cleansing of the leprosy, in both men and houses; the yearly feast of expiation, &c. It affords nothing of historical matter, except the relation of the young man of the tribe of Dan, who was stoned for blasphemy.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Third Book of Moses, Calles *Leviticus: In Hebrew, with the English Translation on the Opposite Page; with Notes. Explanatory, Practical, Critical, and Gramatical, by Lion Soesmans, Corrrected, and Translated by, David Levi. *It Is Called Leviticus, Because It Treats of the Tribe of Levi, (in Which Is Included Both Priests and Levites,) and the Things Pertaining to Their Offices: As the Offerings, the Examination and Cleansing of the Leprosy, in Both Men and Houses; the Yearly Feast of Expiation, &c. It Affords Nothing of Historical Matter, Except the Relation of the Young Man of the Tribe of Dan, Who Was Stoned for Blasphemy.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Third Book of Moses, Calles *Leviticus: In Hebrew, with the English Translation on the Opposite Page; with Notes. Explanatory, Practical, Critical, and Gramatical, by Lion Soesmans, Corrrected, and Translated by, David Levi. *It Is Called Leviticus, Because It Treats of the Tribe of Levi, (in Which Is Included Both Priests and Levites,) and the Things Pertaining to Their Offices: As the Offerings, the Examination and Cleansing of the Leprosy, in Both Men and Houses; the Yearly Feast of Expiation, &c. It Affords Nothing of Historical Matter, Except the Relation of the Young Man of the Tribe of Dan, Who Was Stoned for Blasphemy.