Priests & Provision
False vs True (Prophets)
The Coming Prophet
Cities of Refuge
Justice & Witnesses
100

What is β€œthe Lord is their inheritance”?

The Levites received no land inheritance because the Lord Himself was their portion.
πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:1–2

100

What kinds of practices did God forbid?

Practices like divination, witchcraft, and consulting the dead were forbidden. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:10–12

100

What kind of prophet did God promise to raise up?

God promised to send a prophet like Moses from among His people. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:15

100

What were the cities of refuge used for?

These cities were for people who accidentally killed someone. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 19:2–4

100

What were people forbidden to move?

People were not allowed to move property boundaries. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 19:14

200

What parts of the sacrifice were given to the priests?

These parts of the sacrifice were given to the priests: shoulder, cheeks, and stomach.

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:3

200

How did God want His people to live?

God’s people were called to be blameless instead of seeking supernatural guidance from occult practices. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:13

200

Why did the people not want to hear God speak directly?

The people didn’t want to hear God’s voice directly because they were afraid. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:16

200

What did God command about the roads to the cities of refuge?

The roads to these cities had to be kept clear and easy to travel. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 19:3

200

How many witnesses were needed to confirm a matter?

It took at least two or three witnesses to prove a case. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 19:15

300

What were the people required to give the priests first?

The firstfruits of grain, wine, oil, and wool were given to support the Levites.

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:4  

300

What happens to a false prophet who follows other gods?

A prophet who speaks in the name of other gods must be put to death. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:20

300

Where would the prophet get his message from?

God said He would put His words in this prophet’s mouth. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:18

300

Who could find safety in a city of refuge?

A person who killed someone by accident could run to these cities and be safe. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 19:4–6

300

What happens to a false witness?

A false witness would receive the punishment they tried to give someone else. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 19:16–19

400

What could a Levite do if he wanted to serve in a new place?

A Levite from any town could come serve where the Lord chooses and receive equal portions. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:6–8

400

How can you tell if a prophet is false?

If what a prophet says does not come to pass, they were not sent by God. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:21–22

400

What happens if someone refuses to listen to this prophet?

Anyone who ignores this prophet will be held accountable by God. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:19

400

What were they supposed to do if their land increased?

If God gave Israel more land, they were to add more refuge cities. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 19:8–9

400

Why did God establish strict justice laws?

This system of justice was meant to stop others from doing evil. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 19:20

500

What special role did God give the Levites?

God chose the Levites to stand and minister in His name forever.
πŸ“– Deuteronomy 18:5

500

Who were the people that practiced these forbidden things?

These nations listened to sorcerers, but Israel was not allowed to do so.

500

Who is the prophet like Moses?

This promise points forward to Jesus in the New Testament. 

πŸ“– Acts 3:22–23

500

Who was NOT allowed to stay in a city of refuge?

A person who planned a murder was not allowed protection in these cities. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 19:11–13

500

What does β€œeye for an eye” mean?

β€œEye for eye, tooth for tooth” means punishment should match the crime. 

πŸ“– Deuteronomy 19:21

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