04_Leviticus Flashcards
The primary question Leviticus addresses is how the Israelites can live in the ________________ of a holy God (Lev. 15:31).
The primary question Leviticus addresses is how the Israelites can live in the presence of a holy God (Lev. 15:31).
The literary center of Leviticus is the Day of ____________ (Yom Kippur, Lev. 16:30).
The literary center of Leviticus is the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur, Lev. 16:30).
God’s purpose for the rituals and requirements in Leviticus should be understood in light of his ____________ to Abraham and his descendants: a people in the promised land through whom God will bless all nations (Gen. 12:1-3; Lev. 26:42-45).
God’s purpose for the rituals and requirements in Leviticus should be understood in light of his promises to Abraham and his descendants: a people in the promised land through whom God will bless all nations (Gen. 12:1-3; Lev. 26:42-45).
Some requirements in Leviticus relate to hygiene and ____________ , while others relate to moral qualities and ways of life that would ____________ the Israelites from the people groups around them. (Lev. 18:24).
Some requirements in Leviticus relate to hygiene and survival , while others relate to moral qualities and ways of life that would distinguish the Israelites from the people groups around them. (Lev. 18:24).
God is intrinsically “holy,” which means he is “utterly unique .” The “holiness” of other things and people is derived from their ________________ to God and his purposes (Lev. 10:3-10; 11:44-45
God is intrinsically “holy,” which means he is “utterly unique .” The “holiness” of other things and people is derived from their relationship to God and his purposes (Lev. 10:3-10; 11:44-45