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Leviticus 16

Read Leviticus 16
1. What was required in order for the High Priest to come into the Holy Place insides the veil (Holy of Holies)?

2. Why did he go in? How often would he go?

NOTE: The day that the High Priest would go into the Holy of Holies was called The Day of Atonement. Today the Jewish holiday celebrating this feast (even though there is no temple, no veil and no Holy of Holies on earth) is called Yom Kippur and it is usually celebrated in late September to early October.

3. What do you learn about the Day of Atonement from Leviticus 23:26-32?

4. What do you learn about Jesus Christ’s atoning sacrifice from Hebrews 9:11-28?

5. What is God’s promise in Romans 11:27?

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Leviticus 15

Read Leviticus 15
1. What did a woman have to do during her monthly cycle under this chapter?

2. Read Mark 5:25-34. What things did the woman do wrong given her condition? What would have happened to her under the law if Jesus had not healed her?

3. What reason does God give for these requirements in Leviticus 15:31?

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Leviticus 14

Read Leviticus 14
1. What does Chapter 14 of Leviticus teach you about God?

2. Read Matthew 8:1-4 

What was significant about Jesus touching him?

What would have happened when the man went before the priest based on your reading of Leviticus 14?

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Leviticus 12 and 13

Read Leviticus 12
1. For how many days after the birth of a male child is the mother unclean? What happens on the eighth day to the male child?

2. For how many days is she unclean after the birth of a female child?

Read Leviticus 13
3. Who makes the determination that one has leprosy?

4. According to Leviticus 13:44-46, what is required of the Leprous man?

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When I first started practicing law, my mentor told me to write everything down after speaking to a client or another attorney. I nodded and smiled to myself knowing that I didn’t need to write every little thing down. I had a great memory!

A few years down the pike and some years of practice under my belt . . . and the birth of my child – and well, getting older, I started to see what he meant about writing things down.

Today, I write everything down – even so, I forget.

My relationship with God is no exception to this memory loss issue. I need to remember to remember God.

Sometimes, I can be in the midst of my trouble or trial, and I forget that I have a God who loves me–who is near to me–who will never leave or forsake me. I find myself acting as if I am in this trouble alone.

When I finally remember, I feel foolish. How could I forget about God?

My solution? I try to keep God always on my mind.

1 Thessalonians 5:17 says to pray without ceasing. In other words, keep a constant connection to God through prayer.

Remember to remember God. It will make a difference in how you handle life’s challenges.

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Leviticus 11

Read Leviticus 11
1. What distinction is made in verses 3 and 4 of Leviticus 11 between the animals the Hebrews could eat and those which God forbade them to eat?

2. Give 3 examples of animals that may be eaten. Give 3 examples of animals that may not be eaten.

3. What creatures may be eaten in the water? Which may not be eaten?

4. What insects were the Jews allowed to eat?

5. Copy Leviticus 11:44-45 here.

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Leviticus 8, 9 and 10

Read Chapter 8
1. Describe what you find most interesting about the consecration of Aaron and his sons.

Read Chapter 9
2. According to this chapter, what had God commanded Aaron and his sons to do?

3. Described what happens at the end of the chapter in your own words.

Chapter 10
4. Describe the events which occur in Leviticus 10:1-7. Be sure to answer: Who? What? Where? When? Why? And How?

5. What rules for the priests’ conduct does Moses give in this chapter?

6. What happens at the end of Leviticus 10?

 

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Leviticus 7

Read Leviticus Chapter 7
1. What do you learn about the law of the Trespass offering from this chapter?

2. What do you learn about the Law of the Peace offering from this chapter?

3. What does this chapter teach about eating fat and blood?

4. What do you learn about the portion for Aaron and his sons from this chapter?

 

Leviticus 6

Read Leviticus Chapter 6
1 What do you learn about the law of the burnt offering from this chapter?

2. What do you learn about the law of the grain offering from this chapter?

3. What do you learn about the law of the sin offering from this chapter?

 

 

Leviticus 5

Read Leviticus Chapter 5
1. Under what circumstances is the Trespass offering used?

2. What animals can be used for the Trespass offering?

3. What is another name used for the Trespass offering?

4. What do you learn about offerings that require restitution from this chapter?