This offering was completely burned on the altar.
Burnt Offering
Leviticus 19 commands: "You shall love your _____ as yourself."
Your Neighbor
To be considered clean, land animals had to chew the cud and have these.
Split Hooves
This man served as Israel's first High Priest.
Aaron
This weekly day of rest is listed first among God's appointed times.
Sabbath
Unlike other offerings, this one could consist of fine flour, oil, and frankincense.
Grain Offering
Farmers were instructed not to harvest these parts of their fields.
Corners
Fish were permitted to eat only if they possessed these two characteristics.
Fins and scales
These two sons of Aaron died after offering unauthorized fire before God.
Nadab and Abihu
On this day, two goats were selected—one for sacrifice and one sent away into the wilderness.
Day of Atonement
This offering was brought when someone unintentionally violated a commandment.
Sin offering
Leviticus teaches that honest business dealings require accurate these.
Weights and Measures
Leviticus devotes two chapters to diagnosing and treating this skin condition.
tzaraat
Before serving, Aaron and his sons underwent this seven-day process.
What is ordination (or consecration)
For this festival, Israelites were commanded to dwell in temporary shelters for seven days.
Day of Booths
This offering required repayment plus an additional one-fifth.
Guilt Offering
The Torah commands, "You shall rise before the _____ and honor the aged."
Elderly
A house showing signs of this condition could be emptied, inspected, and even dismantled.
Tzarat in the house or mold
The High Priest entered this sacred space only once each year.
Holy of Holies
The fiftieth year, when land returned to original families, was called this.
Jubilee
According to Leviticus 17:11, atonement is made through this.
Blood
This chapter is often called the "Holiness Code" because of its concentration of ethical and religious laws.
After childbirth, a woman brought sacrifices at the conclusion of this period.
purification period
On the Day of Atonement, the High Priest wore simple garments made of this material instead of his usual elaborate vestments.
Linen
The counting leading from the barley offering to the wheat harvest begins with this offering.
Omer Offering