1. What is the book of Leviticus main theme?
Worship.
2. What does the book of Leviticus help God's people to understand?
Atonement or a right relationship with God.
3. How many times is the contents of the book of Leviticus directly or indirectly refered to in the New Testament?
About 90.
4. What are some of the most repeated words in Leviticus?
holy, priest, blood, atonement, sacrifice, offering.
5. What does the word "Leviticus" pertain to and why was the book written?
It pertains to the Levites and was actually a manual for the priests.
6. How many basic types of offerings were there by which Israel could approach God?
five.
7. What was the only offering that was wholly consumed on the altar?
The burnt offering
8. What was the portion that was burned on most of the other offerings (except the burnt offering)?
The fat.
9. What did the kind of offering a person brought to the priests depend on?
Their financial standing.
10. What did the rich bring for sacrifice?
A bull.
11. What did the middle class bring for sacrifice?
Goats or Sheep.
12. What did the poor bring for sacrifice?
Birds.
13. Who was excluded from bringing a sacrifice?
No One.
14. What kind of meat was the "meat offering" in Leviticus 2:1??
There was no meat in this offering, it was made from flour.
15. What two ingredients are NOT used in the meat or meal offering?
Honey and leaven.
16. What ingredient was to be added to every meal offering?
Salt.
17. True or False: The peace offering in Leviticus chapter 3 is talking about world peace?
False.
18. What were the three peace offerings used for?
A praise offering, a thank offering or to fulfil a Nazarite vow.
19. What was not acceptable as a peace offering?
Birds.
20. Which three parts of the peace offerings belonged to God?
Blood, fat and Kidneys.
21. Which part of the peace offering belonged to the priests?
The breast and the right shoulder.
22. After the priests received their part of the peace offering, what happened to the rest of the meat?
It was given back to the one who offered it to be used by his family in a feast of celebration.
23. What was different about the way the priests were to eat the peace offering?
It could be eaten in any ceremonially clean place and the priest was to share it with his family.
24. What is the primary sin offerings discussed in Leviticus 4?
Sin of ignorance.
25. What happened to those who willfully transgressed the law of Moses?
They died without mercy under two or three witnesses.
26. In what form do we offer up sacrifice for sins of ignorance today?
In the form of prayer.
27. Whose sins were always considered first?
The priests.
28. True or False: Sins of priests and pastors are greater than the sins of the people?
False, they are not greater but leaders have a greater responsibility.
29. How many times were the priests to sprinkle the blood of the sacrifice before the veil of the sanctuary?
7
30. After sprinkling the blood of sacrifice before the veil of the sanctuary, where did the priest put the blood?
On the horns of the altar.
31. What was done with the remainder of the blood?
It was poured out at the bottom of the altar of the burnt offering at the door of the tabernacle.
32. What was done with the remains of the sin offering?
Burned outside the camp.
33. Which portion of the sin offering was eaten?
None of the sin offering was eaten, it was to all be destroyed.
34. True or False: We are only responsible for our individual sins and never as a group?
False.
35. What exactly is a trespass?
A trespass is simply a sin against someone else.
36. True or False: Failing to give a tithe was considered a trespass in Israel?
True, it was a trespass against God.
37. True or False: If you hear something or know something that would hurt someone else and you withhold that information, it is a sin?
True.
38. What could make an Israelite unclean just by touching it?
A dead body.
39. If a person could not afford a lamb for the trespass offering what were they to bring?
2 turtledoves or 2 pigeons.
40. If a trespass had brought harm to someone the principal had to be restored plus how much?
one-fifth.