Leviticus Flashcards
If the whole Israelite community sins unintentionally and does what is forbidden in any of the LORD’s commands, even though the community is unaware of the matter, they are guilty. Once they become aware of their sin and bring a bull as a sin offering, how many times does the priest sprinkle the blood of the slaughtered bull (Lev. 4)?
a) 3
b) 6
c) 7
d) 70
C)
What offering must one offer when a person commits a violation and sins unintentionally in regard to any of the Lord’s holy things (Lev. 5)?
a) peace offering
b) sin offering
c) guilt offering
d) burnt offering
C)
What sin did Aaron’s two sons commit (Lev. 10)?
a) They switched the offerings.
b) They gave a sick animal as offering
c) They didn’t wash themselves before making an offering to God
d) They offered unauthorized fire before God.
D)
Which of the following types of animals were people allowed to eat in the OT (Lev. 11)?
a) animals that have a split hoof completely divided and do not chew the cud.
b) animals that only chew the cud or only have a split hoof.
c) animals that have a split hoof completely divided and that chew the cud.
d) animals that have a hoof that is not spilt and chew the cud
C)
Which of the following types of fish were people allowed to eat in the OT (Lev. 11)?
a) those that have fins and scales
b) those that have fins but no scales
c) those that have scales but no fins
d) those that have neither scales nor fins.
A)
Who diagnosed the leprosy during the era of OT law (Lev. 13)?
a) physician
b) prophet
c) priest
d) king
C)
What did Aaron have to do with the goat chosen as a scapegoat offered as sin offering (Lev. 16)?
a) Lay both hands on the head of the live goat and confess over it all the wickedness
and rebellion of the Israelites—all their sins—and put them on the goat’s head. He shall send the goat away into the desert
b) Lay both hands on the entire body of the goat and confess over it all the wickedness and rebellion of the Israelites—all their sins—and put them on the goat’s head. He shall send the goat away into the desert
c) Kill it and offer it as offering
d) Anointed the goat and transferred people’s sins on the goat and offered as burnt offering
A)
How were the Israelites supposed to slaughter lamb or goat for offering (Lev. 17)?
a) They must always bring the animals to the entrance to the Tent of Meeting to present it as offering to the Lord in front of the tabernacle of the LORD before killing the animals.
b) Only if they committed a murder, they must present the offering before the Lord before killing the animal.
c) There is no instruction for this
d) Only if they committed a rape, they had to present the animals as offering either
inside or outside the Tent of Meeting before killing the animal.
A)
What is not true of the feast of Unleavened Bread (Lev. 23)?
a) The feast lasts for seven days.
b) People eat unleavened bread during the feast.
c) People present an offering made to the LORD by fire during the seven day feast.
d) They eat unleavened bread for six days and eat leavened bread on the seventh day.
D)
What is not true of the year of Jubilee (Lev. 25)?
a) The year of jubilee came after observing seven Sabbath years.
b) The tenth day of the seventh month was observed as the day of Atonement.
c) They proclaimed liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants.
d) The seventh day of the seventh month was observed as the day of Atonement.
D)
What is true of the property law as outlined in Leviticus 25?
a) The land must be sold permanently
b) As the land ultimately belongs to God, the land must not be sold permanently.
c) The land belonged to the country.
d) As the land ultimately belongs to God, no one had the right to own any property even for temporary period and one must tithe to God.
B)
What is true of the law concerning idols (Lev. 26)?
a) one should neither make nor worship any idol
b) one can make an idol as long as he does not worship it.
c) one is not guilty of idolatry as long as he worships an idol made by others.
d) perception is what counts. Thus, one is not guilty of idolatry as long as one thinks of an
idol as an art.
A)