Remembering the past, living in the present, and promises for the future. This is an outline for what book?
Deuteronomy
What is meant by the word toledot?
How does Baal worship impact Israel in the book of Numbers?
They practice it and are judged
What is the geographical movement in the book of Leviticus?
None
List the four main persons of the last section of Genesis.
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph
The Israelites wander in disobedience from Mt. Sinai, through the desert, to the plains of Moab in what book?
Numbers
There are different ways of understanding this verse including the following: It's a summary verse, a dependent clause, or a title verse.
Genesis 1:1
What problems arise with the population tallies from the book of Numbers?
A literal reading suggests more than 600,000 men
How does the book of Leviticus function in the Pentateuch?
How to handle God's holiness
Give the two fold chapter division of Genesis:
Four events and four people
This Greek word means "5 scrolls." It is the Greek rendering of the Hebrew word Torah. It specifically refers to the first five books of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
Pentateuch
This means "intimate and lasting relationship between God and man."
covenant
These people served at the Tabernacle and the Temple
The Levites
This is a literal goat that physically symbolized the removal of the nation's sin during the Day of Atonement ritual The sins were carried into the desert away from the camp.
Scapegoat
What is introduced in Genesis 12:1-3?
Focus upon a man, the call of Abraham, the Abrahamic covenant
Protocols for offerings, consecration of the priesthood, and specific regulations for holiness is an outline for what book?
Leviticus
Give a one word description of Genesis.
Beginnings
How does the end of Leviticus set the stage for the beginning of Numbers?
They are now ready to move forward towards the land of promise.
This word occurs 85 times in the chapters 17-27 of Leviticus
Holiness
What is creatio ex nihilo?
Creation out of nothing
This book is often neglected because it is strange to modern readers, and it appears to interrupt the flow of events in the story of God's people.
Leviticus
Loss of original innocence, loss of immediate access to God, loss of Garden of Eden, and loss of freedom from pain and death are all what?
Consequences of sin in Genesis 3 (partaking of the fruit)
Give a two word description of Leviticus.
Operation Manual
Why is the Joseph narrative included?
To demonstrate God' provision and to show the family of Jacob in Egypt.