What verse in Leviticus tells us to be holy because God is holy?
Leviticus 19:2
According to Leviticus 19:3, whom should we fear and respect?
His mother and his father. Our parents
Who is traditionally considered the author of Leviticus?
Moses Exodus 24:4, Leviticus 1:1
What does Leviticus 19:11 teach us about how we should treat other people’s things and property?
We should not take what belongs to others or be dishonest with them.
Leviticus 19:18 says we must love our neighbor. What does that mean?
Treat others the way we want to be treated
Complete this verse: “Be ___ because I, the Lord your God, am holy.”
Holy
Leviticus 19:4 tells us not to do what with the idols of the Egyptians or Canaanites?
Do not turn to their idols or worship them
In which part of the Bible is the book of Leviticus found, and which two books does it come between?
Leviticus is 3rd book of the Bible. It is located in the Old Testament, between Exodus and Numbers. It is one of the first five books of the Bible, called the Pentateuch.
Leviticus 19:12 warns us not to do what with God’s name?
Take it in vain or swear falsely
Leviticus 19:17 says we must not hold hatred in our hearts. Who should we treat with love instead?
Our neighbor, the people around us.
Who is giving the command in Leviticus 19:2 to be holy?
The Lord God
According to Leviticus 19:9-10, what is it called when farmers leave leftover crops in their fields so poor people and strangers can gather food?
Gleaning
Leviticus is primarily a book about what?
Leviticus is mainly a book of God’s laws and instructions about holiness for the people of Israel.
Leviticus 19:13 says we must not do what to our neighbor?
Oppress (being unfair, cruel, or taking advantage of someone), rob, or keep wages unpaid
Why is loving others part of being holy?
Because God is holy and loving, and we reflect Him when we love others.
To whom was the message of holiness given in Leviticus 19:2?
To all the congregation of the children of Israel
According to Leviticus 19:11, what must we not do to each other?
Steal, lie, or deceive one another
To whom were the laws in Leviticus given?
The Israelites
Why does God care so much about honesty and fairness?
Because He is holy and wants us to treat others the way He treats us with fairness and love.
Leviticus 19:18 says, “Thou shalt not avenge.” What should we do instead of getting back at someone?
Forgive.
By forgiving, being kind, and trusting God to handle wrongs, we show His love and holiness, just as God wants us to.
God says, “Be holy because I am holy.” If being holy means living God’s way, how can you show holiness at home, at school, or with your friends?
By choosing kindness, honesty, obedience, and love, even when it’s hard, others can see God’s character through us.
How does being honest and sharing with others help us show God’s holiness in our lives today? Leviticus 19:9–11
When we tell the truth, share what we have, and treat people fairly and kindly, we are acting the way God wants us to and showing His goodness to others.
Why should we still learn from the laws in the book of Leviticus today?
Because these laws teach us how to live God’s way, by being holy, fair, and loving to others, no matter when or where we live.
How can being honest and fair in our everyday life show that we are living as God wants?
By telling the truth, being fair, and treating people kindly, we show God’s goodness and reflect His holy character.
If God is holy and calls us to be holy, what choices can we make every day to live like Him?
Being kind, honest, generous, forgiving, and loving others shows God’s holiness in action.