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.