Offerings
Feasts
Sacrifices
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What is…
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Offering used for cleansing and purification

What is Burnt Offering?

100

Represents deliverance from bondage in Egypt

What is Passover?

100

What were some of the specific animals that could be offered as sacrifices, and for what purposes were they offered?

Animals such as lambs, goats, bulls, turtledoves, and pigeons were offered for various purposes, including atonement for sins, thanksgiving, and peace with God.

100

How many chapters are there of Leviticus?

27

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What is the year of Jubilee?

The word “jubilee”—literally, “the blast of a horn” in Hebrew—is defined in Leviticus 25:9 as the sabbatical year after seven cycles of seven years (49 years). The fiftieth year was to be a time of celebration and rejoicing for the Israelites.

200

Offering when someone attacks or disrespects another person/their property

What is Guilt Offering?

200

No work needs to be done

What is Feast of Trumpets?

200

What does the scapegoat do?

It was symbolically carried away into the wilderness, bearing the sins of the people.

200

How many days is a woman unclean after giving birth to a baby boy?

In Leviticus 12, if a woman has a son, she is unclean for 7 days and her son is circumcised on the eighth day, following God’s covenant with Abraham. The woman must then wait 33 days to be purified from her bleeding for a total of 40 days (Leviticus 12:4).

200

What is the portable sanctuary or sacred tent mentioned in Leviticus where the Israelites worshiped and made offerings before the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem?

What is the Tabernacle?

300

Offering used for fellowship with God

What is Peace Offering?

300

Remembrance of God giving the law to Moses 

What is Feast of Weeks?

300

Which offering was required?

What is Sin Offering?

300

What is the number of years that the Israelites were instructed to count before proclaiming the Year of Jubilee?

Leviticus 25:8 -

““In addition, you must count off seven Sabbath years, seven sets of seven years, adding up to forty-nine years in all.”

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What is the role of the high priest?

The high priest was the supreme religious leader of the Israelites. The office of the high priest was hereditary and was traced from Aaron, the brother of Moses, of the Levite tribe (Exodus 28:1; Numbers 18:7). The high priest had to be “whole” physically (without any physical defects) and holy in his conduct (Leviticus 21:6-8).

400

Offering to show the Lord have you feel about him and to praise Him for provision

What is Grain Offering?

400

Thanking God for fertility of the land

What is the Feast of Firstfruits?

400

Do we need to do the offerings today? Why or why not?

No because Jesus was the ultimate offering. He died for our sins.

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In Leviticus, how many times were the Israelites instructed to march around the city of Jericho during the famous Battle of Jericho?

7 times

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Leviticus describes a set of dietary laws, including the prohibition of certain animals. What is the term for animals that are considered clean and fit for consumption according to these laws?

Clean animals are referred to as "kosher"

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To make payment for unintentional sins of uncleanness, neglect, or thoughtlessness

What is Sin Offering?

500

Day of confession and wiping the slate clean

What is Day of Atonement?

500

What was the grain offering made up of?

Cake or baked bread made of grain, fine flour, and oil and salt.

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In Leviticus, during the consecration of the high priest, how many times is he anointed with holy anointing oil, and where on his body is this oil applied?

The high priest is anointed "seven times" on the right earlobe, right thumb, and right big toe.

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Compare the Cleansing of Leprosy to the Cleansing of Our Sins

Because leprosy was so visible and involved the decay or corruption of the body, it served as an excellent symbol of sinfulness. Sin corrupts someone spiritually the way leprosy corrupts someone physically.

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