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I am reading Leviticus, and am genuinely confused about the use of the phrase:

"I am the Lord [your God]".

This phrase is added to the end of various instructions, seemingly at random. IsIs there any explanation for this, or logic to it?

I am reading Leviticus, and am genuinely confused about the use of the phrase:

"I am the Lord [your God]".

This phrase is added to the end of various instructions, seemingly at random. Is there any explanation for this, or logic to it?

I am reading Leviticus, and am genuinely confused about the use of the phrase:

"I am the Lord [your God]".

This phrase is added to the end of various instructions, seemingly at random. Is there any explanation for this, or logic to it?

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Why is "I am the Lord" repeated in Leviticus?

I am reading Leviticus, and am genuinely confused about the use of the phrase:

"I am the Lord [your God]".

This phrase is added to the end of various instructions, seemingly at random. Is there any explanation for this, or logic to it?