Leviticus is the smallest of the five books of the Torah, and yet the word "holy" is found in it seventy-seven times more than any other book. The tribe of Levi (the priests of Yahweh) was always the smallest of the twelve tribes. The nation of Israel is to this day one of the smallest nations in the world. And yet every year the priests would sacrifice seventy bulls representing the nations of the world, at Feast of Tabernacles, to bless them. Leviticus contains the majority of the holy commandments, all of the feasts of Yahweh (in chapter 23), and the verse that Yeshua quoted as the second greatest commandment, "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." Leviticus 19:18