What book contains the laws concerning sacrifices and priestly rituals?
Leviticus
The Levites descended from which tribe?
The Tribe of Levi
Which offering symbolized thanksgiving?
The Peace Offering
According to Romans 6:23, what is the wage of sin?
Death
Name one flock animal used for sacrifices.
Sheep or goat
What number book of the Torah is Leviticus?
The third book
Levi was the son of which patriarch?
Jacob
Which offering symbolized the Incarnation of the Son?
The Grain Offering
What action symbolized the transfer of sins from the sinner to the sacrifice?
Laying hands on the sacrifice's head
Name one herd animal used for sacrifices.
Bull, young bull, cow, or ox
What title did the Jewish people give to the Book of Leviticus?
The Law of the Priests
What specific responsibility did God assign to the Levites?
To administer the priestly laws
Which offering symbolized bearing our sins?
The Sin Offering
What title is given to the innocent animal after it bears the sins of the guilty person?
The sin-bearer
Which birds could be offered by those who could not afford livestock?
Turtledoves or young pigeons
Besides sacrificial laws, what other practices does Leviticus set forth for God's people?
The rites and rituals of worship
What name was given to the priesthood of the Old Covenant?
The Levitical Priesthood
Which offering symbolized the obedience of the Son?
The Burnt Offering
According to the slides, what three purposes were accomplished through sacrifices?
Atonement, purification, and forgiveness
List the first four rites involved in offering a sacrifice.
Presenting it at the Tabernacle, laying on hands, preparing the offering, and slaughtering it.
According to the slides, every sacrifice, offering, and ritual in Leviticus symbolizes whom and what?
Our Lord Jesus Christ and His propitiatory sacrifice
Why were the Levites uniquely connected to the Book of Leviticus?
Because the book contains the laws and duties pertaining to their priesthood
Match the sacrifice with its symbolism: Burnt, Grain, Peace, Sin, and Trespass.
Burnt: Obedience of the Son
Grain: Incarnation of the Son
Peace: Thanksgiving
Sin: Bearing our sins
Trespass: Sins directed toward God
According to Hebrews 10:4, why were Old Testament sacrifices ultimately insufficient?
Because the blood of bulls and goats could not take away sins
According to the book, what do the entrance to the Tabernacle and the sprinkling of blood both signify?
That access to God and acceptable worship are founded upon blood and sacrifice.