Kimball uses bizarre US laws, such as it being illegal for a donkey to sleep in a bathtub in Arizona to illustrate what rule in understanding the Old Testament.
Read your bible within context. Understand the back story of the law.
What does the word “holy” mean?
Set apart
Canaan
What book does the 42 kids story come from, and what chapter/verse?
2 Kings 2:23-24
Who is the oldest Jeremiah
Joachim
Many of the "strange" laws regarding mixing seeds or boiling a young goat were intended to keep Israel from imitating the fertility rites and worship practices of this which specific neighbouring group?
Canaanites
What does Paul say Christ is the “end” of in Romans 10:4?
The Law
"Rabies people ✨️"
Noah
How does Boaz relate to Jesus?
Boaz and Jesus both displayed unconditional loyalty
What origami item does Sophia bring to fellowship?
Paper Stars
What does the worship act of mixing seeds and fibers symbolize?
It symbolizes fertility. It is a fertility ritual.
Why do some Old Testament rules still matter (like don’t murder), but others don’t (like eating shrimp and pork)?
Some laws were about worship and culture, and those changed after Jesus. Others are about right and wrong and reflect God’s character—those don’t really change, they just go deeper.
"They're so bad at flipping people!"
Callum
What is the Christ connection in the 42 kids story?
In the story the youth mocked the prophet Elisha, so they were mauled by the bears and faced suffering.
In the new testament the people rejected and mocked God’s son Jesus (like the prophet), so they will face eternal judgement (suffering 🔥💔).
Where did Callum go for University?
Waterloo
At the beginning of the chapter, how many laws from the US did Kimball listed? And what are the names of the states listed?
There were 3. They were Arizona, Kentucky, and Connecticut.
If Jesus fulfilled the Law, what role does obedience still play in the Christian life?
Obedience no longer earns our standing with God, but it still matters as a response to grace. Christians follow Jesus’ teachings not to be saved, but because they are saved, and obedience becomes an expression of love rather than obligation.
"It's 4 against one *laughs* 🤣"
Jeremy the goat
Fill in the blank
The loyalty and faithfulness of _____, redeems ________ by ___________ with God and entering into a ________ with us.
The loyalty and faithfulness of Jesus, redeems humanity by restoring our relationship with God and entering into a covenant (promise) with us.
Freeing us from eternal punishment
Dying on the cross and raising again
When did Diana give birth?
October 31, 2025
Kimball argues that "strategic cherry-picking" is actually a good thing, what is the reasoning behind that argument?
It is to distinguish the laws written TO us (which are meant to be followed til this day) versus laws that were written that no longer apply.
Why didn’t christians wear polyester blends, eat shrimp or ham, and play football in the old testament?
At the time the surrounding Canaanites would blend fabric, seeds, etc. as part of worship
One possible explanation is that shrimp and pork weren’t generally safe during that time due to lack of scientific knowledge and God is protecting them
God wanted his people to be set apart and distinct from other peoples, holy.
Canaanites used pigs a lot in their worship and pigs are tied to their gods so God wanted to differentiate his people and remind his people that they’re holy
"You should try walking on water!"
Canaan
What are the main observations of the 2 stories we discussed during the case study?
42 kids story:
Messing with God -> be punished
The young men rejected and mocked God’s prophet, so they face judgment.
Story of Ruth:
The loyalty and faithfulness of Boaz, redeems Naomi’s lineage by marrying Ruth
When is Jocelyn's Birthday?
January 15