Are the guidelines set for childbirth in Leviticus something we should follow in today’s culture? In this Message, Mark Ashton and Dawn Gentry teach us why, from a cultural perspective, women were subjected to so many strange rules in the Old Testament.

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Are women treated unfairly in the Old Testament?
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