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1876. What three ways could the regular grain offering be cooked (Lev. 2:4f)?
188 A. Over a fire, in an oven, on a grill
189 B. In a pan, on a grill, in an oven
190 C. In an oven, on a griddle, in a pan
191 D. Over a fire, in a pan, in a jar
192C:A:Lv:2
193
1947. If a grain offering was made in an oven, it could be formed into
195 (Lev. 2:4)
196 A. Loaves
197 B. Wafers
198 C. Crumbs
199 D. Chips
200B:A:Lv:2
201
2028. After the grain offering was presented to the priest, where did the priest
203 take it (Lev. 2:8)?
204 A. To the altar
205 B. To the Tent of Meeting
206 C. Home
207 D. To the tabernacle table
208A:I:Lv:2
209
2109. What type of grain offering was not to be offered on the altar
211 (Lev. 2:12)?
212 A. The sabbath harvest
213 B. The baked grain offering
214 C. The firstfruits
215 D. The barley offering
216C:A:Lv:2
217
21810. All grain offerings were to be seasoned with (Lev. 2:13)
219 A. Anise
220 B. Cinnamon
221 C. Myrrh
222 D. Salt
223D:I:Lv:2
224
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22511. If the grain offering was of the firstfruits, it could be (Lev. 2:14)
226 A. Baked
227 B. Roasted in the fire
228 C. Cooked on the altar
229 D. Fried in a pan
230B:A:Lv:2
231
23212. If the grain offering was of the firstfruits it was not to be fine flour
233 but (Lev. 2:14)
234 A. Crushed heads of new grain
235 B. Grain with the stalks
236 C. Only to be baked into bread
237 D. Whole grains never crushed or ground
238A:A:Lv:2
239
24013. The grain offering was said to be an offering "made to the LORD
241 by _________" (Lev. 2:16)
242 A. Israel
243 B. Priests
244 C. Fire
245 D. his holiness
246C:I:Lv:2
247
248
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2896. In the fellowship offering, where was the priest to sprinkle the blood
290 (Lev. 3:2)?
291 A. On the horns of the altar
292 B. On the sides of the altar
293 C. On the base of the altar
294 D. On the right ear of the presenter
295B:A:Lv:3
296
2977. In the fellowship offering, what specific parts of the animal were to be
298 burned on the altar of burnt offering (Lev. 3:3)?
299 A. All the fat that covers the inner parts, kineys and liver
300 B. All the animal was to be burned up
301 C. The head and flesh were to be burned up
302 D. Only the meat with no fat on it
303A:A:Lv:3
304
3058. What two inner organs were mentioned in regards to the fellowship
306 offering (Lev. 3:4)?
307 A. Heart and lungs
308 B. Heart and liver
309 C. Kidney and stomach
310 D. Kidney and liver
311D:I:Lv:3
312
3139. If the fellowship offering was a lamb, the fat of the _______ close to the
314 backbone was to be cut out and burnt up (Lev. 3:9)
315 A. Liver
316 B. Tail
317 C. Stomach
318 D. Heart
319B:A:Lv:3
320
32110. What was the inner organ that was burned up with the fat in the
322 fellowship offering (Lev. 3:10)?
323 A. Lungs
324 B. Stomach
325 C. Kidney
326 D. Heart
327C:I:Lv:3
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3846. In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, he was to put the blood in all
385 of the following places EXCEPT (Lev. 4:6ff)
386 A. Sprinkle some seven times before the Lord in front of the
387 curtain in the Tent of Meeting
388 B. Smear some of the blood on the horns of the incense altar
389 C. Smear some on the blood on the horns of the altar of burnt
390 offering
391 D. Pour the blood out at the base of the altar of burnt offering
392C:A:Lv:4
393
3947. In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, the blood was to be sprinkled
395 how many times and where (Lev. 4:6)?
396 A. Three times on the incense altar
397 B. Seven times before the curtain in the Tent of Meeting
398 C. Seven times on the horns of the altar of burnt offering
399 D. Three times on ark of the Testimony
400B:A:Lv:4
401
4028. In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, the fat connected with what two
403 inner organs was to be burnt up (Lev. 4:8)?
404 A. Liver and heart
405 B. Kidney and heart
406 C. Liver and kidney
407 D. Stomach and liver
408C:I:Lv:4
409
4109. In the sin offering for a priest, the fat portions were burned like in what
411 other offering (Lev. 4:10)?
412 A. The Burnt offering
413 B. The Guilt offering
414 C. The Thanksgiving offering
415 D. The Fellowship offering
416D:A:Lv:4
417
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41810. In the sin offering for a priest, all of the following were to be burned
419 outside the camp in a ceremonial clean place EXCEPT (Lev. 4:11)
420 A. Kidneys
421 B. Hide
422 C. Head
423 D. Offal
424 E. All its flesh
425A:A:Lv:4
426
42711. In the sin offering for a priest, where was the hide to be burned
428 (Lev. 4:12)?
429 A. On the altar of burnt offering
430 B. In front of the entrance to the tabernacle
431 C. In the home of the priest who sinned
432 D. Outside the camp on the ash heap
433D:I:Lv:4
434
43512. If the whole community sinned unintentionally, what sin offering was
436 to be brought (Lev. 4:14)?
437 A. A goat
438 B. A ram
439 C. A young bull
440 D. A female goat
441C:I:Lv:4
442
44313. If the whole community sinned unintentionally and was not aware of it,
444 they are ________ (Lev. 4:13)
445 A. Guilty
446 B. Not guilty
447 C. Still responsible
448 D. Not responsible
449A:I:Lv:4
450
45114. In the sin offering for the whole community, who was to lay their
452 hands on the head of the animal before slaughtering it (Lev. 4:15)?
453 A. The priests
454 B. Aaron
455 C. Moses
456 D. The elders
457D:A:Lv:4
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45815. In the sin offering for the community, the blood was to be sprinkled
459 how many times and where (Lev. 4:17)?
460 A. Three times on the incense altar
461 B. Seven times before the curtain in the Tent of Meeting
462 C. Seven times on the horns of the altar of burnt offering
463 D. Three times on ark of the Testimony
464B:A:Lv:4
465
46616. In the sin offering for the community and for a priest, the blood
467 was to be sprinkled by (Lev. 4:17)
468 A. Dipping one's finger into the blood
469 B. Using a hyssop
470 C. Using a censer
471 D. Sprinkling it from a bowl
472A:I:Lv:4
473
47417. In the sin offering for the community, the blood was to be put in all
475 of the following places EXCEPT (Lev. 4:17ff)
476 A. Sprinkle some seven times before the Lord in front of the
477 curtain in the Tent of Meeting
478 B. Smear some of the blood on the horns of the incense altar
479 C. Smear some on the blood on the horns of the altar of burnt
480 offering
481 D. Pour the blood out at the base of the altar of burnt offering
482C:A:Lv:4
483
48418. In the sin offering for the community, who would make atonement for
485 the community (Lev. 4:20)?
486 A. Aaron
487 B. Moses
488 C. The elders
489 D. The anointed priest
490D:A:Lv:4
491
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49219. In the sin offering for the community, who was to sprinkle and smear
493 the blood (Lev. 4:16)
494 A. The anointed priest
495 B. Aaron
496 C. The elders
497 D. Moses
498A:I:Lv:4
499
50020. If a leader sinned, what sin offering did they offer up (Lev. 4:22)?
501 A. A female cow
502 B. A male goat
503 C. A young bull
504 D. A ram
505B:A:Lv:4
506
50721. In the sin offering for a leader, where was the blood put that
508 was not poured out at the base of the altar (Lev. 4:25)?
509 A. On the horns of the altar of burnt offering
510 B. On the horns of the incense altar
511 C. On the basin
512 D. Before the curtain in the Tent of Meeting
513B:A:Lv:4
514
51522. The end result of the sin offering was that their sins would be
516 A. Paid for
517 B. Covered
518 C. Forgotten
519 D. Forgiven
520D:I:Lv:4
521
52223. The sin offering for a member of the community could be what
523 type of animal (Lev. 4:27)?
524 A. A female goat
525 B. A male goat
526 C. A young bull
527 D. A ram
528A:A:Lv:4
529
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53024. In the sin offering, all the animals were to be ______ (Lev. 4:28)
531 A. A year old
532 B. Male
533 C. Without defect
534 D. The firstborn
535C:B:Lv:4
536
53725. In the sin offering for a member of the community, the blood was
538 put on the (Lev. 4:30)
539 A. On the horns of the altar of burnt offering
540 B. On the horns of the incense altar
541 C. On the right ear lobe of the sinner
542 D. Before the curtain in the Tent of Meeting
543A:A:Lv:4
544
54526. In the sin offering for a member of the community, what was done
546 with the leftover blood (Lev. 4:30)
547 A. Poured onto the altar fire
548 B. Poured out at the base of the altar
549 C. Poured out on the north side of the altar
550 D. Poured outside the camp in a clean place
551B:A:Lv:4
552
55327. If the member of the community brought a lamb, who was to put
554 his hands on the lamb's head before it was slaughtered (Lev. 4:33)?
555 A. The priest
556 B. Aaron
557 C. An elder
558 D. The member of the community
559D:I:Lv:4
560
56128. In the sin offering for a member of the community, what was burnt on
562 the altar (Lev. 4:35)?
563 A. The fatty parts
564 B. The whole animal
565 C. The meat and blood
566 D. The head, hide and fatty parts
567A:I:Lv:4
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6035. When a person was found to be guilty before they offered the sin
604 offering, they must (Lev. 5:5)
605 A. Come before the priest in humility
606 B. Confess their sin
607 C. Sleep at the entrance of the Tent of Meeting
608 D. Wash hands and feet with water
609B:B:Lv:5
610
6116. One that was found guilty was to bring a ______ lamb or goat (Lev. 5:6)
612 A. Female
613 B. Male
614 C. Spotted
615 D. One year old
616A:A:Lv:5
617
6187. If a person could not afford a lamb as a sin offering, they were allowed to
619 bring a (Lev. 5:7)
620 A. Cat
621 B. Goat
622 C. Young bull
623 D. Two pigeons
624D:B:Lv:5
625
6268. If a person could not afford pigeons, they were to bring (Lev. 5:11)
627 A. Fine flour with salt
628 B. Blood of a lamb
629 C. Fine flour without oil
630 D. Fine flour with oil
631C:A:Lv:5
632
6339. The blood of a pigeon that was offered as a sin offering was put on
634 the _______ of the altar (Lev. 5:9)
635 A. Horns
636 B. Side
637 C. Top
638 D. north side
639B:I:Lv:5
640
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64110. What was the portion of the flour that was to be burned in the sin
642 offering called (Lev. 5:12)?
643 A. A memorial portion
644 B. The LORD's portion
645 C. Holy to the LORD
646 D. The atonement portion
647A:I:Lv:5
648
64911. In the sin offering, the priest made ________ for any of the
650 unintentional sins (Lev. 5:12)
651 A. Redemption
652 B. Atonement
653 C. Cleansing
654 D. Absolution
655B:B:Lv:5
656
65712. If someone sinned against the LORD's holy things, they were
658 to bring a ram as valued by what measure (Lev. 5:15)
659 A. Gold of the sanctuary
660 B. Copper of Egypt
661 C. Silver of the sanctuary
662 D. Bronze of the altar
663C:A:Lv:5
664
66513. The person that sinned against the LORD's holy things had not only
666 to offer a sacrifice but also to offer restitution plus (Lev. 5:16)
667 A. One half
668 B. One third
669 C. One tenth
670 D. One fifth
671D:I:Lv:5
672
673
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7105. What offering was to remain on the hearth all night (Lev. 6:8)?
711 A. Sin offering
712 B. Guilt offering
713 C. Grain offering
714 D. Burnt offering
715D:I:Lv:6
716
7176. After the offering had burned all night, the priest was initially to place
718 the ashes (Lev. 6:10)
719 A. Beside the altar
720 B. In front of the entrance to the tabernacle
721 C. Outside the camp
722 D. On the forehead of the one presenting the offering
723A:A:Lv:6
724
7257. What was the priest to do prior to removing the ashes from the tabernacle
726 area (Lev. 6:11)?
727 A. Put on his consecrated linen undergarments
728 B. Take off his priestly ephod
729 C. Put on other clothes
730 D. Take off his sandals to leave the tabernacle area
731C:A:Lv:6
732
7338. What were the two requirements for where the ashes of the
734 burnt offering were to be taken after leaving the tabernacle area
735 (Lev. 6:11)
736 A. Outside the camp to an unclean place
737 B. Outside the camp to a ceremonially clean place
738 C. Buried on the north side just outside the tabernacle courtyard
739 D. Buried on the south side just outside the tabernacle courtyard
740B:A:Lv:6
741
7429. What must be kept burning continuously (Lev. 6:13)
743 A. The incense altar
744 B. The place where the hides were burned outside the camp
745 C. The hearts of Israel
746 D. The fire for the burnt offering altar
747D:B:Lv:6
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74810. The priest was to burn how much of the grain offering on the altar
749 (Lev. 6:15)
750 A. One fifth of an ephah
751 B. A loving spoonful
752 C. One handful
753 D. The whole thing
754C:I:Lv:6
755
75611. The part of the grain offering that was burned on the altar was called
757 the _________ portion (Lev. 6:15)
758 A. Atonement
759 B. Memorial
760 C. Mercy
761 D. Firstfruits
762B:I:Lv:6
763
76412. The grain offering was to be mixed with (Lev. 6:15)
765 A. Oil and water
766 B. Salt and yeast
767 C. Blood and oil
768 D. Oil and incense
769D:A:Lv:6
770
77113. The grain offering offered on the altar was a pleasing ________
772 to the LORD (Lev. 6:15)
773 A. Aroma
774 B. Holy smoke
775 C. Offering
776 D. Smoke
777A:B:Lv:6
778
77914. The priests were to eat the part of the grain offering that was not burnt
780 up without (Lev. 6:16)
781 A. Water
782 B. Yeast
783 C. Salt
784 D. Oil
785B:I:Lv:6
786
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78715. Where were the priests to eat the part of the grain offering that was
788 not burned up (Lev. 6:16)?
789 A. Just outside the tabernacle on the north side
790 B. Standing at the entrance to the tabernacle
791 C. In the courtyard of the tabernacle
792 D. In their homes with their families
793C:A:Lv:6
794
79516. What happened to anything the grain offering touched (Lev. 6:18)?
796 A. It became holy
797 B. It became clean
798 C. It became unclean
799 D. It was atoned for
800A:I:Lv:6
801
80217. On the day a priest was anointed, what was he to bring (Lev. 6:20)?
803 A. A young bull as a burnt offering
804 B. Lamb as a sin offering
805 C. A tenth of an ephah of fine flour for a grain offering
806 D. A goat as a dedication offering
807C:A:Lv:6
808
80918. When a grain offering was prepared on the griddle, it was to be
810 _______ and presented (Lev. 6:21)
811 A. Buttered
812 B. Broken
813 C. Dipped in oil
814 D. Dipped in blood
815B:A:Lv:6
816
81719. When a priest was being anointed, the how much of the grain offering
818 that was offered that day was to be eaten (Lev. 6:23)?
819 A. None of it
820 B. All of it
821 C. Only the sacred handful
822 D. Only the memorial portion
823A:A:Lv:6
824
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82520. Who was allowed to eat part of the sin offering (Lev. 6:26, 29)?
826 A. All the priests
827 B. All the priests serving in the tabernacle that day
828 C. The priest that offered it and any male in his family
829 D. The priest that offered it and his family
830C:I:Lv:6
831
83221. Where was the sin offering to be eaten (Lev. 6:26)?
833 A. Outside the camp
834 B. In the home of the priest that offered it
835 C. At the entrance of the tabernacle
836 D. In the courtyard of the tabernacle
837D:I:Lv:6
838
83922. Anything that touched the flesh of the sin offering became ______
840 (Lev. 6:27)
841 A. Holy
842 B. Clean
843 C. Unclean until evening
844 D. Atoned for
845A:I:Lv:6
846
84723. Priestly garments that had any blood splattered on them were to be
848 (Lev. 6:25)
849 A. Burned outside the camp
850 B. Set outside the camp for three days
851 C. Anointed with oil
852 D. Washed in a holy place
853D:I:Lv:6
854
85524. A clay pot that had meat cooked in it was to be ______ (Lev. 6:28)
856 A. It was to be washed
857 B. It was to be anointed with oil
858 C. It was to be broken
859 D. It was to be buried
860C:A:Lv:6
861
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86225. Any _______ pot that had meat cooked in it was to be washed
863 (Lev. 6:28)
864 A. Gold
865 B. Silver
866 C. Bronze
867 D. Clay
868C:A:Lv:6
869
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9086. What grain offerings did the priest get to eat (Lev. 7:9)?
909 A. Ones baked, cooked in a pan or griddle
910 B. Ones mixed with oil or dry
911 C. Ones brought by the leaders of Israel
912 D. Ones brought by the priests of Israel
913A:A:Lv:7
9157. What gain offerings was a priest not to eat (Lev. 7:10)?
916 A. Ones baked, cooked in a pan or griddle
917 B. Ones mixed with oil or dry
918 C. Ones brought by the leaders of Israel
919 D. Ones brought by the priests of Israel
920B:A:Lv:7
921
9228. If a fellowship offering was for ________, it was to include
923 bread (Lev. 7:12)
924 A. Guilt
925 B. Sin
926 C. Ordination
927 D. Thanksgiving
928D:A:Lv:7
929
9309. If the fellowship offering was for thanksgiving, all of the following
931 would be offered with it EXCEPT (Lev. 7:12)
932 A. Bread
933 B. Wafers
934 C. Flakes
935 D. Cakes
936C:A:Lv:7
937
93810. The meat from a thanksgiving fellowship offering was to be eaten
939 within how many days (Lev. 7:15)?
940 A. One
941 B. Two
942 C. Three
943 D. Seven
944A:A:Lv:7
945
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98516. What was to happen to anyone who ate the fat of an animal (Lev. 7:25)?
986 A. They were to be cut off from his people
987 B. They must offer a burnt offering
988 C. They were to be sprinkled with blood
989 D. They were to be put outside the camp for seven days
990A:A:Lv:7
991
99217. What two substances from an animal were the Israelites not to eat
993 (Lev. 7:27)?
994 A. Blood and skin
995 B. Hair and tongue
996 C. Head and hide
997 D. Blood and fat
998D:B:Lv:7
999
100018. In the fellowship offering, the breast of the animal was (Lev. 7:30)
1001 A. Burned
1002 B. Anointed
1003 C. Waved
1004 D. Eaten by the person's family
1005C:A:Lv:7
1006
100719. What two parts of the fellowship offering belonged to Aaron and his
1008 sons (Lev. 7:31f)?
1009 A. The liver and kidneys
1010 B. The breast and the right thigh
1011 C. The hind legs
1012 D. The hide and the breast
1013B:A:Lv:7
1014
101520. All of the following were offerings specified in Leviticus EXCEPT
1016 (Lev. 7:37)
1017 A. Burnt offering
1018 B. Grain offering
1019 C. Sin offering
1020 D. Covenant offering
1021 E. Fellowship offering
1022D:B:Lv:7
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110111. What animal was offered up for a sin offering at Aaron's ordination
1102 (Lev. 8:14)?
1103 A. Ram
1104 B. Lamb
1105 C. Goat
1106 D. Bull
1107D:A:Lv:8
1108
110912. Where did Moses put the blood for the sin offering at Aaron's
1110 ordination (Lev. 8:15)?
1111 A. On the sides of the altar
1112 B. On the horns of the altar
1113 C. On the forehead of Aaron
1114 D. On the incense altar
1115B:A:Lv:8
1116
111713. All of the following were burned outside the camp in Aaron's ordination
1118 during the sin offering EXCEPT (Lev. 8:17)
1119 A. The hide
1120 B. The kidneys
1121 C. The flesh
1122 D. The offal
1123B:I:Lv:8
1124
112514. What animal was offered as a burnt offering for Aaron's ordination
1126 (Lev. 8:18)?
1127 A. Ram
1128 B. Lamb
1129 C. Goat
1130 D. Bull
1131A:A:Lv:8
1132
113315. What parts of the burnt offering did Moses wash up for Aaron's
1134 ordination (Lev. 8:21)?
1135 A. The fat and hide
1136 B. The inner parts and legs
1137 C. The head and heart
1138 D. The legs and head
1139B:A:Lv:8
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114016. Who laid their hands on the head of the ram during the ordination
1141 ceremony (Lev. 8:22)?
1142 A. Aaron only
1143 B. Aaron and his sons
1144 C. Aaron, Moses and his sons
1145 D. The elders of the people
1146B:A:Lv:8
1147
114817. Moses took the blood of the ram and put it on all of the following parts
1149 of Aaron EXCEPT (Lev. 8:23)
1150 A. His right ear lobe
1151 B. His right thumb
1152 C. His right eye
1153 D. His right big toe
1154C:I:Lv:8
1155
115618. Moses took all of the following grain based offerings and put them on
1157 the fat portions to be burned at Aaron's ordination EXCEPT
1158 (Lev. 8:26)
1159 A. Bread
1160 B. Wafer
1161 C. Cake
1162 D. Cracker
1163D:A:Lv:8
1164
116519. The right thigh and fat portions were presented to the LORD as a
1166 ________ offering in Aaron's ordination (Lev. 8:27)
1167 A. Wave
1168 B. Guilt
1169 C. Sin
1170 D. Fellowship
1171A:I:Lv:8
1172
117320. After the offerings, Moses sprinkled what two substances on Aaron's
1174 garments at his ordination (Lev. 8:30)?
1175 A. Water and blood
1176 B. Blood and oil
1177 C. Fat and water
1178 D. Water and oil
1179B:B:Lv:8
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118021. Moses commanded Aaron and his sons not to leave the entrance of the
1181 Tent of Meeting for how many days during their ordination
1182 (Lev. 8:33)?
1183 A. One
1184 B. Three
1185 C. Seven
1186 D. Twelve
1187C:I:Lv:8
1188
1189
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12255. Where did Aaron pour out the blood of the sin offering on the day of
1226 God's appearing (Lev. 9:9)?
1227 A. Top of the altar
1228 B. The entrance of the Tent of Meeting
1229 C. On the north side of the altar
1230 D. At the base of the altar
1231D:I:Lv:9
1232
12336. What happened to the hide of the sin offering offered on the day of God's
1234 appearing (Lev. 9:11)?
1235 A. It was given to the priest making the offering
1236 B. It was burned outside the camp
1237 C. It was buried outside the camp
1238 D. It was burned on the altar
1239B:A:Lv:9
1240
12417. When Aaron offered the burnt offering, on the day of God's appearing,
1242 he sprinkled the blood on the _______ of the altar (Lev. 9:12)
1243 A. Top
1244 B. Sides
1245 C. Horns
1246 D. Base
1247B:A:Lv:9
1248
12498. What parts of the burn offering were washed before being burnt up
1250 on the day of God's appearing (Lev. 9:14)?
1251 A. The head and legs
1252 B. The head and hide
1253 C. The hide and the inner parts
1254 D. The legs and inner parts
1255D:A:Lv:9
1256
12579. What did Aaron offer for the people's sin offering on the day of God's
1258 appearing (Lev. 9:15)?
1259 A. A goat
1260 B. A lamb
1261 C. A young bull
1262 D. Pigeons
1263A:A:Lv:9
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126410. What two animals did Aaron offer as fellowship offering on the day of
1265 God's appearing (Lev. 9:18)?
1266 A. A cow and lamb
1267 B. A lamb and goat
1268 C. A cow and ram
1269 D. A ram and lamb
1270C:A:Lv:9
127111. For the fellowship offerings on the day of God's appearing, Aaron
1272 sprinkled the blood on the ______ of the altar (Lev. 9:18)
1273 A. Top
1274 B. Sides
1275 C. Horns
1276 D. Base
1277B:A:Lv:9
1278
127912. The breast and right thigh of the fellowship offering, on the day of
1280 God's appearing, were considered a _______ offering (Lev. 9:21)
1281 A. Wave
1282 B. Vow
1283 C. Freewill
1284 D. Thanksgiving
1285A:I:Lv:9
1286
128713. After Aaron made the sacrifices on the day of God's appearing, what
1288 did he do (Lev. 9:23)?
1289 A. He instructed the people
1290 B. Put blood on the atonement cover on the ark
1291 C. He blessed the people
1292 D. He read the law
1293C:B:Lv:9
1294
129514. How did the LORD respond on the day of God's appearing (Lev. 9:24)?
1296 A. The glory of the LORD appeared on top of the mountain
1297 B. The LORD pronounced his name before the people
1298 C. The ground shook and the pillar of cloud became a fire
1299 D. Fire came out and consumed the burnt offering
1300D:B:Lv:9
1301
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130215. On the day of God's appearing, when fire came out from God, how did
1303 the people respond (Lev. 9:24)?
1304 A. They turned away their faces and cried out in terror
1305 B. They fell facedown and shouted for joy
1306 C. They bowed their heads and grieved over their sins
1307 D. They feared God and promised to keep his commands
1308B:B:Lv:9
1309
131016. The people were to bring a calf and a lamb both ____ year(s) old
1311 as a burnt offering on the day of God's appearing (Lev. 9:3)
1312 A. One
1313 B. Two
1314 C. Three
1315 D. Seven
1316A:I:Lv:9
1317
39 39
13586. After Aaron's sons died, God said "Among those who approach me
1359 I will show myself _______ " (Lev. 10:3)
1360 A. Righteous
1361 B. Awesome
1362 C. Fearful
1363 D. Holy
1364D:B:Lv:10
1365
13667. After Aaron's two sons died before the LORD, what was Aaron's initial
1367 response (Lev. 10:3)?
1368 A. He cursed God
1369 B. He remained silent
1370 C. He tore his clothes
1371 D. He put ashes on his head
1372B:I:Lv:10
1373
13748. Who carried Aaron's dead sons from the front of the sanctuary
1375 (Lev. 10:4)?
1376 A. The elders of Israel
1377 B. Their uncles
1378 C. Their cousins
1379 D. Their brothers
1380C:A:Lv:10
1381
13829. Who were the two that carried Aaron's two dead sons away from the
1383 front of the sanctuary (Lev. 10:4)?
1384 A. Eleazar and Ithamar
1385 B. Joshua and Hur
1386 C. Aaron and Moses
1387 D. Mishael and Elzaphan
1388D:A:Lv:10
1389
139010. Aaron's two dead sons were carried to what location (Lev. 10:5)?
1391 A. Outside the camp
1392 B. Their tents
1393 C. Mount Horeb
1394 D. Aaron's tent
1395A:A:Lv:10
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139611. Moses restricted Aaron and his son's means of grieving for their
1397 dead brothers in all of the following ways EXCEPT (Lev. 10:6)
1398 A. No tearing of their clothes
1399 B. No putting dust or ashes on their heads
1400 C. No letting their hair be unkempt
1401 D. [D is not an option]
1402B:A:Lv:10
1403
140412. While Aaron was not allowed to grieve, _______ was/were allowed to
1405 mourn for those destroyed by the fire of the LORD (Lev. 10:6)
1406 [Pick the broadest group allowed to grieve]
1407 A. Aaron's relatives
1408 B. The Levites
1409 C. All the house of Israel
1410 D. The elders
1411C:A:Lv:10
1412
141313. After Aaron's sons died, he was not allowed to leave the Tent of
1414 Meeting area because (Lev. 10:7)
1415 A. The anointing oil was on him
1416 B. The seven days of his ordination were not up
1417 C. He must offer a sin offering for Israel
1418 D. He was to offer up a burnt offering for himself and his other
1419 sons
1420A:A:Lv:10
1421
142214. After Aaron's sons died, God commanded that Aaron and his sons were
1423 not allowed to drink _______ when going into the Tent of Meeting
1424 (Lev. 10:8)
1425 A. Water
1426 B. Any product of the grape
1427 C. Milk from sacrificial goats
1428 D. Wine or fermented drink
1429D:I:Lv:10
1430
42 42
143115. The penalty for a priest drinking wine while entering the Tent of
1432 Meeting was (Lev. 10:9)
1433 A. One year suspension
1434 B. Death
1435 C. Cast outside the camp
1436 D. Unclean for thirty days
1437B:B:Lv:10
1438
143916. What did Moses tell Aaron to eat, after his sons died before the LORD
1440 (Lev. 10:12)? Part of the _______ offering
1441 A. Sin
1442 B. Burnt
1443 C. Grain
1444 D. Fellowship
1445C:A:Lv:10
1446
144717. What part of the fellowship offering were the priests children
1448 allowed to eat (Lev. 10:14)
1449 A. The wave breast and presented thigh
1450 B. The wave right thigh and presented left thigh
1451 C. The presented holy front thighs
1452 D. The holy thigh and wave ribs
1453A:A:Lv:10
1454
145518. Besides the priests sons, who was allowed to eat the wave breast
1456 (Lev. 10:14)?
1457 A. The priests' daughters
1458 B. The priests' cousins
1459 C. The priests' parents
1460 D. The priests' brothers and sisters
1461A:A:Lv:10
1462
146319. Why did Moses get angry with Eleazar and Ithamar (Lev. 10:16)?
1464 A. Because they offered an unauthorized fire before the LORD
1465 B. Because they burnt up the whole sin offering
1466 C. Because they ate the burnt offering
1467 D. Because they did not eat the grain offering mixed with oil
1468B:A:Lv:10
1469
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147020. Eleazar and Ithamar had failed on the following two counts in their
1471 offering of the sin offering but NOT in (Lev. 10:17f)?
1472 A. They had not eaten it in the sanctuary area
1473 B. Burning the fatty portions of the animal
1474 C. Taking blood into the Holy Place
1475 D. [D is not an option]
1476B:A:Lv:10
1477
147821. What guilt was the sin offering that the priests offered supposed to
1479 remove (Lev. 10:18)?
1480 A. The guilt of Aaron and his family
1481 B. Their own guilt
1482 C. The guilt of the elders of Israel
1483 D. The guilt of the community
1484D:A:Lv:10
1485
148622. After his sons died before the LORD, Aaron satisfied Moses with his
1487 objection to eating what (Lev. 10:19)?
1488 A. The grain offering
1489 B. The sin offering
1490 C. The fellowship offering
1491 D. The burnt offering
1492B:I:Lv:10
1493
149423. The holy must be distinguished from the ________ (Lev. 10:10)
1495 A. Unclean
1496 B. Common
1497 C. Profane
1498 D. Defiled
1499C:B:Lv:10
1500
150124. One of the major responsibilities of Aaron was to teach the people
1502 (Lev. 10:11) [Pick the answer explicitly stated in the text]
1503 A. The ten commandments
1504 B. The way of the LORD
1505 C. The fear of the LORD
1506 D. The decrees of the LORD
1507D:B:Lv:10
1508
1509
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15506. All of the following birds are not to be eaten by the Israelites EXCEPT
1551 (Lev. 11:13ff)
1552 A. Hawks
1553 B. Owls
1554 C. Eagles
1555 D. Doves
1556 E. Raven
1557D:B:Lv:11
1558
15597. What class was the bat considered to be in under the levitical laws
1560 for (Lev. 11:19)?
1561 A. Land animals
1562 B. Birds
1563 C. Sea creatures
1564 D. Flying insects
1565B:I:Lv:11
1566
15678. Which insects were allowed to be eaten by the Israelites (Lev. 11:22)?
1568 A. Those with jointed legs for hopping
1569 B. Those that walk on all fours
1570 C. Those that crawl on their bellies
1571 D. Those that travel in swarms
1572A:B:Lv:11
1573
15749. All of the following insects were approved for eating EXCEPT
1575 (Lev. 11:22)
1576 A. Locusts
1577 B. Grasshoppers
1578 C. Spiders
1579 D. Crickets
1580C:I:Lv:11
1581
158210. All animals that walk on ______ were considered unclean (Lev. 11:27)
1583 A. Hoofs
1584 B. Split hoofs
1585 C. Paws
1586 D. Four legs
1587C:B:Lv:11
1588
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158911. One that touches the carcass of an unclean animal became (Lev. 11:27)
1590 A. Unclean for three days
1591 B. Unclean until the next Sabbath
1592 C. Unclean until they washed
1593 D. Unclean until evening
1594D:I:Lv:11
1595
159612. A person that picks up a dead carcass is considered unclean and must
1597 (Lev. 11:28)
1598 A. Wash their clothes
1599 B. Offering a purification offering
1600 C. Offer a grain offering
1601 D. Stay outside the camp until evening
1602A:I:Lv:11
1603
160413. All of the following animals were considered unclean animals that
1605 move about on the ground EXCEPT (Lev. 11:29)
1606 A. Weasel
1607 B. Squirrel
1608 C. Lizard
1609 D. Chameleon
1610B:I:Lv:11
1611
161214. All of the following articles were to be put in water until evening if
1613 they became unclean EXCEPT (Lev. 11:33)
1614 A. Clay pots
1615 B. Wood
1616 C. Cloth
1617 D. Hides
1618A:A:Lv:11
1619
162015. What was to be done with a clay pot that became unclean (Lev. 11:33)?
1621 A. It must be washed with soap
1622 B. It must be scrubbed and washed
1623 C. It must be broken
1624 D. It must not be used in the sanctuary
1625C:I:Lv:11
1626
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162716. If a carcass fell on seeds, they were still clean unless (Lev. 11:38)
1628 A. They had sprouted
1629 B. They were in a clay pot
1630 C. Had been planted
1631 D. They had water put on them
1632D:A:Lv:11
1633
163417. If something unclean fell into a cistern that collected water or a
1635 _______, it was still considered clean (Lev. 11:36)
1636 A. Well
1637 B. Spring
1638 C. Pot
1639 D. Skin
1640B:A:Lv:11
1641
164218. God said Israel was to be holy because (Lev. 11:44)
1643 A. He was a jealous God
1644 B. He was a righteous God
1645 C. He was holy
1646 D. He hates uncleanness
1647C:B:Lv:11
1648
164919. One of the grounds for why Israel was to be holy was that
1650 (Lev. 11:45)
1651 A. God had created man to be holy in the beginning
1652 B. God had brought them up out of Egypt
1653 C. God had given them his law at Sinai
1654 D. It would bless their children to a thousand generations
1655B:B:Lv:11
1656
165720. God told the Israelites they must distinguish between (Lev. 11:47)
1658 A. The clean and unclean
1659 B. The righteous and the unrighteous
1660 C. The holy and the unholy
1661 D. The rich and the poor
1662A:B:Lv:11
1663
1664
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17745. If the hair of a swelling did not turn white, what happened to the person
1775 (Lev. 13:4)?
1776 A. The person was isolated for seven days
1777 B. The person was sent home as it was not an infectious disease
1778 C. The person offered a purification offering
1779 D. The priest washed the person with water and sent them home
1780A:I:Lv:13
1781
17826. If the swelling or rash did not change after seven days, what happen
1783 (Lev. 13:6)?
1784 A. He was to wash his clothes and go home
1785 B. He was isolated another seven days
1786 C. He was presented before the altar and declared clean
1787 D. He offered up a purification offering and went home
1788B:A:Lv:13
1789
17907. If after the second period of isolation, there was still no change, the
1791 person was (Lev. 13:6f)
1792 A. To offer a purification offering and return home
1793 B. He was isolated for another seven days
1794 C. He was presented before the altar and anointed with oil
1795 D. Declared clean but he was to wash his clothes
1796D:A:Lv:13
1797
17988. What indicated, after the second period of quarantine, that the disease
1799 was infectious and the person was to be declared unclean (Lev. 13:8)?
1800 A. If it spread to other persons in the family
1801 B. If it continued to itch
1802 C. If the rash spread
1803 D. If the sore faded
1804C:A:Lv:13
1805
18069. What two things were needed to declare a chronic skin disease and the
1807 person unclean immediately upon inspection by the priest (Lev. 13:9f)?
1808 A. If the hair turned white and raw flesh in the swelling
1809 B. If the hair turned black and the swelling turned red
1810 C. If the hair turned yellow and the sore turned white
1811 D. If the hair fell out and the sore faded
1812A:I:Lv:13
52 52
185215. If the boil had not changed after seven days, it was considered a
1853 ______ from the boil and the person pronounced clean (Lev. 13:23)
1854 A. Blemish
1855 B. Scab
1856 C. Covering
1857 D. Scar
1858D:A:Lv:13
1859
186016. If a person had a burn, all of the following indicated an infectious
1861 disease EXCEPT (Lev. 13:25ff)
1862 A. A white hair
1863 B. White spot
1864 C. Black spot
1865 D. Reddish-white spot
1866C:A:Lv:13
1867
186817. If the person had a burn and no white hair, what was to priest to
1869 have the person do (Lev. 13:26)?
1870 A. Put ashes on the place of the burn
1871 B. Be isolated for 7 days
1872 C. Wash and offer a burnt offering
1873 D. Offer a purification offering
1874B:A:Lv:13
1875
187618. If a person had a sore on their head, what color hair determined if
1877 the person was unclean (Lev. 13:30)?
1878 A. Yellow
1879 B. Black
1880 C. White
1881 D. Red
1882A:A:Lv:13
1883
188419. If a person had a sore on their head, after the first period of isolation,
1885 if the disease had not spread, what were they to do (Lev. 13:33)?
1886 A. Put ashes on their forehead
1887 B. Offer a purification offering
1888 C. Wash their face with water
1889 D. Shave their head
1890D:I:Lv:13
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189120. A person with a burn, after a second period of isolation and there
1892 is still no spreading, the priest pronounced him clean but
1893 what must the person do at that point (Lev. 13:34)?
1894 A. He must put on new clothes and burn the old ones
1895 B. He must wash his hands and feet
1896 C. He must wash his clothes
1897 D. He must anoint his head with oil
1898C:A:Lv:13
1899
190021. If a bald person had a _________ sore on his head, it is an
1901 infectious disease (Lev. 13:42)
1902 A. White
1903 B. Reddish-white
1904 C. Black
1905 D Blackish-blue
1906B:A:Lv:13
1907
190822. A person that had an infectious disease was to do all of the following
1909 EXCEPT (Lev. 13:45f)
1910 A. Put the oil of cleansing on his infection
1911 B. Wear torn clothes
1912 C. Cry out "Unclean, unclean"
1913 D. Let his hair be unkempt
1914 E. Cover the lower part of his face
1915A:I:Lv:13
1916
191723. Where was an unclean person to live (Lev. 13:46)?
1918 A. In a designated tent in the tribe of Levi
1919 B. Outside the camp
1920 C. In a special area on the north side of the tabernacle
1921 D. In his tent and was not allowed to leave
1922B:I:Lv:13
1923
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192424. All of the following types of clothing materials are listed as having
1925 the possibility of being contaminated by mildew EXCEPT
1926 (Lev. 13:47f)
1927 A. Wool
1928 B. Linen
1929 C. Camel hair
1930 D. Leather
1931C:A:Lv:13
1932
193325. What two colors were the priests to look for as a spreading mildew
1934 in clothes (Lev. 13:49)?
1935 A. Green and yellow
1936 B. Red and blue
1937 C. Yellow and red
1938 D. Green and red
1939D:A:Lv:13
1940
194126. How long was a piece of clothing suspected of mildew to be
1942 isolated (Lev. 13:50)?
1943 A. Three days
1944 B. Seven days
1945 C. Fourteen days
1946 D. Thirty days
1947B:I:Lv:13
1948
194927. If the article after a period of isolation was found to be contaminated
1950 it was to be (Lev. 13:52)
1951 A. Washed
1952 B. Washed and scrubbed
1953 C. Burned up
1954 D. Buried outside the camp
1955C:I:Lv:13
1956
195728. If, after isolation and washing, the mildew area was unchanged,
1958 what verdict was the priest to render (Lev. 13:55)?
1959 A. The clothing was unclean
1960 B. The clothing was clean
1961 C. The bad spot was to be cut out
1962 D. It is a flaw in the material and not infectious
1963A:A:Lv:13
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196429. If, after isolation and washing, the mildew faded, the garment was
1965 declared clean and what was to be done with it (Lev. 13:56)?
1966 A. Washed and sprinkled with oil
1967 B. Washed and the bad part cut out
1968 C. Sprinkled with oil and blood
1969 D. Washed and scrubbed
1970B:A:Lv:13
1971
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20075. After the blood ceremonial cleansing for the person seeking cleansing
2008 from and infectious disease, a person must do all of the following
2009 EXCEPT (Lev. 14:8f)
2010 A. Wash his clothes
2011 B. Shave off his hair
2012 C. Anoint his head with oil
2013 D. Bathe in water
2014C:A:Lv:14
2015
20166. The person seeking cleansing from an infectious disease was pronounced
2017 clean after (Lev. 14:7)
2018 A. Offering a purification offering
2019 B. Being anointed with oil
2020 C. Washing his clothes
2021 D. Being sprinkled seven times
2022D:A:Lv:14
2023
20247. The second bird for the infectious disease with the clay pot cleansing was
2025 A. Released in the field
2026 B. Offered as a burnt offering
2027 C. Offered as a sin offering
2028 D. Released in the Tent of Meeting
2029A:I:Lv:14
2030
20318. The person seeking cleansing from an infectious disease, after shaving,
2032 was to stay outside his house for ______ days (Lev. 14:8)
2033 A. Three
2034 B. Seven
2035 C. Fourteen
2036 D. Twenty-one
2037B:I:Lv:14
2038
20399. The person seeking cleansing from an infectious disease was to bring
2040 all of the following to the entrance of the Tent of Meeting EXCEPT
2041 (Lev. 14:10f)
2042 A. Two male lambs
2043 B. Fine flour mixed with oil
2044 C. A one year old goat
2045 D. One year old ewe lamb
2046C:A:Lv:14
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208014. The priest was to take the oil for the one seeking cleansing from an
2081 infectious disease and put it on all of the following places EXCEPT
2082 (Lev. 14:17)
2083 A. Right ear lobe
2084 B. Right eye brow
2085 C. Right hand thumb
2086 D. Right foot big toe
2087B:I:Lv:14
2088
208915. If a person seeking cleansing from an infectious disease was poor,
2090 he could substitute _______ for some of the lambs (Lev. 14:22)
2091 A. A dove
2092 B. Two pigeons
2093 C. A grain offering
2094 D. Anointing oil
2095B:A:Lv:14
2096
209716. Who was a person to tell that they suspected they had mildew in
2098 their house (Lev. 14:34)?
2099 A. Moses
2100 B. Aaron
2101 C. A priest
2102 D. An elder of Israel
2103C:B:Lv:14
2104
210517. What two colors were the priest examining for mildew in a house
2106 to look for (Lev. 14:37)?
2107 A. Green and red
2108 B. Yellow and black
2109 C. Green and yellow
2110 D. Red and black
2111A:A:Lv:14
2112
211318. If mildew was found in a house, it was to be closed up for ____
2114 days (Lev. 14:38)
2115 A. One
2116 B. Three
2117 C. Seven
2118 D. Fourteen
2119C:I:Lv:14
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212019. If, after a waiting period, the priest found the mildew spreading,
2121 he was to order (Lev. 14:40)
2122 A. The house torn down
2123 B. The house burned with fire
2124 C. The walls washed with water
2125 D. The contaminated stones removed
2126D:A:Lv:14
2127
212820. If the mildew reappeared in a house, the house was torn down and
2129 its beams and stones put in a(n) ______ place outside the town
2130 (Lev. 14:45)
2131 A. Clean
2132 B. Unclean
2133 C. Holy
2134 D. Solitary
2135B:A:Lv:14
2136
213721. All of the following were used in the purification of a house
2138 EXCEPT (Lev. 14:49)
2139 A. A lamb
2140 B. Scarlet yarn
2141 C. Cedar wood
2142 D. Two birds
2143 E. Hyssop
2144A:A:Lv:14
2145
214622. The bird killed for the cleansing of a house from mildew was killed
2147 over fresh water in a ________ (Lev. 14:50)
2148 A. Well
2149 B. Stream
2150 C. Clay pot
2151 D. Cistern
2152C:A:Lv:14
2153
215423. The house was to be sprinkled seven times with _____ (Lev. 14:51)
2155 A. Blood of the lamb
2156 B. Anointing oil
2157 C. Fresh water
2158 D. Blood of the bird
2159D:I:Lv:14
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223811. When a couple has marital relations, they were unclean (Lev. 15:18)
2239 A. Until morning
2240 B. For three days
2241 C. Until evening
2242 D. For seven days
2243C:B:Lv:15
2244
224512. When a woman had her monthly period, her impurity lasted
2246 (Lev. 15:19)
2247 A. Until morning
2248 B. For three days
2249 C. Until evening
2250 D. For seven days
2251D:B:Lv:15
2252
225313. When a woman had her monthly period, anyone touching what she
2254 had laid or sat on was unclean (Lev. 15:21f)
2255 A. Until morning
2256 B. For three days
2257 C. Until evening
2258 D. For seven days
2259C:I:Lv:15
2260
226114. If a man slept with a woman during her monthly period, he was
2262 unclean (Lev. 24)
2263 A. Until morning
2264 B. For three days
2265 C. Until evening
2266 D. For seven days
2267D:I:Lv:15
2268
226915. When a woman was cleansed from her monthly discharge, sought
2270 ceremonial cleansing she must wait (Lev. 15:28)
2271 A. Until morning
2272 B. For three days
2273 C. Until evening
2274 D. For seven days
2275D:I:Lv:15
2276
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227716. What was the woman seeking ceremonial cleansing from her
2278 monthly discharge to bring as an offering (Lev. 15:29)?
2279 A. A one year old lamb
2280 B. Two doves
2281 C. A ram
2282 D. A grain offering mixed with oil
2283B:A:Lv:15
2284
228517. What two offerings were made for a woman seeking ceremonial
2286 cleansing seeking after her monthly period (Lev. 15:30)?
2287 A. A purification and sin offering
2288 B. A burnt and sin offering
2289 C. A sin and guilt offering
2290 D. A burnt offering
2291B:A:Lv:15
2292
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23285. What was Aaron to do before he put on his priestly garments on the
2329 Day of Atonement (Lev. 16:4)?
2330 A. Bathe himself
2331 B. Anoint his head with oil
2332 C. Put blood on his right thumb, right big toe and right ear lobe
2333 D. Fast for three days
2334A:I:Lv:16
2335
23366. The Israelite community was to present Moses with what animals
2337 for the Day of Atonement (Lev. 16:5)?
2338 A. Two lambs for a sin offering and a goat for a burnt offering
2339 B. Two bulls for a burnt offering and a lamb for a sin offering
2340 C. Two goats for a sin offering and a ram for a burnt offering
2341 D. Two pigeons for a sin offering and a goat for a burnt offering
2342C:A:Lv:16
2343
23447. On the Day of Atonement, Aaron was first to offer a bull for
2345 a _________ to make atonement for himself (Lev. 16:6)
2346 A. Burnt offering
2347 B. Fellowship offering
2348 C. Purification offering
2349 D. Sin offering
2350D:A:Lv:16
2351
23528. How was Aaron to pick which goat was the LORD's and which was the
2353 scapegoat on the Day of Atonement (Lev. 16:8)?
2354 A. He was to consult the elders of Israel
2355 B. He was to cast lots
2356 C. He was to select the goat that was the firstborn
2357 D. He selected the better goat
2358B:B:Lv:16
2359
23609. The goat selected to be offered to the LORD on the Day of Atonement
2361 was a ______ offering to the LORD (Lev. 16:9)
2362 A. Burnt offering
2363 B. Fellowship offering
2364 C. Sin offering
2365 D. Purification offering
2366C:A:Lv:16
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236710. What happened to the scapegoat on the Day of Atonement (Lev. 16:10)?
2368 A. It was presented alive and sent into the desert
2369 B. It was cast outside the camp
2370 C. It was offered as a burnt offering
2371 D. It was killed by the people and its blood put on the atonement
2372 cover by Aaron
2373A:B:Lv:16
2374
237511. With what was Aaron to fill his censer on the Day of Atonement
2376 (Lev. 16:12)?
2377 A. Coals from the burnt offering altar
2378 B. Incense from the incense altar
2379 C. Smoke from the lampstand
2380 D. Burning coals from the altar before the LORD
2381D:A:Lv:16
2382
238312. Aaron is to offer a bull as a sin offering to make atonement for himself
2384 and sprinkle the blood seven times (Lev. 16:14)
2385 A. On the burnt offering altar
2386 B. On the incense altar
2387 C. Before the atonement cover
2388 D. At the entrance of the Tent of Meeting
2389C:A:Lv:16
2390
239113. The goat for the people's atonement was offered as a ________
2392 on the Day of Atonement (Lev. 16:15)
2393 A. Burnt offering
2394 B. Sin offering
2395 C. Fellowship offering
2396 D. Purification offering
2397B:A:Lv:16
2398
239914. Where was Aaron to put the blood of the goat that was offered for
2400 the people on the Day of Atonement (Lev. 16:15)?
2401 A. On the atonement cover
2402 B. On the burnt offering altar
2403 C. On the incense altar
2404 D. At the entrance of the Tent of Meeting
2405A:B:Lv:16
2406
69 69
240715. When Aaron sprinkled the blood of the goat on the Day of
2408 Atonement, he was making atonement for (Lev. 16:17)
2409 A. The world
2410 B. The whole community
2411 C. The tribe of Levi
2412 D. Himself
2413B:I:Lv:16
2414
241516. Aaron, on the Day of Atonement, was to take some of the bull's
2416 and goat's blood and put it on (Lev. 16:18)
2417 A. The people's ears
2418 B. On his sons' right ear lobe, right thumb and right big toe
2419 C. The horns of the altar before the LORD
2420 D. The base of the burnt offering altar
2421C:A:Lv:16
2422
242317. What was Aaron to do with the scapegoat on the Day of Atonement
2424 (Lev. 16:21)?
2425 A. Lay his hands on its head and confess the sins of Israel
2426 B. Lay his hands on its head and worship the LORD
2427 C. Lay his hands on its head and kill it for a burnt offering
2428 D. Spit on it and send it away with the sins of Israel
2429A:B:Lv:16
2430
243118. The scapegoat was to carry (Lev. 16:22)
2432 A. The sins of the world
2433 B. The sins of Israel into a desert place
2434 C. The sins of the priests away from the Tent of Meeting
2435 D. The uncleanness of Israel outside the camp
2436B:I:Lv:16
2437
243819. At the conclusion of the Day of Atonement, where was Aaron to go
2439 to change back into his regular set of clothes (Lev. 16:23)?
2440 A. North of the altar of burnt offering
2441 B. Into his tent
2442 C. Into the Tent of Meeting
2443 D. Into the Most Holy Place
2444C:A:Lv:16
2445
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244620. After changing his clothes, Aaron was to offer what two
2447 sacrifices on the Day of Atonement (Lev. 16:24)?
2448 A. A lamb as a sin offering and a ram as a burnt offering
2449 B. Two pigeons as a sin offering
2450 C. A bull as a burnt offering for himself
2451 D. A burnt offering for himself and a burnt offering for the people
2452D:A:Lv:16
2453
245421. The hides of what two animals were to be taken outside the
2455 camp and burned on the Day of Atonement (Lev. 16:27)?
2456 A. The bull and goat sin offerings
2457 B. The bull and ram offered as a burnt offering
2458 C. The lamb and goat sin offerings
2459 D. The two bulls offered as a burnt offering
2460A:A:Lv:16
2461
246222. On the Day of Atonement, what two animals had their blood taken
2463 into the Most Holy Place (Lev. 16:14, 15)?
2464 A. A lamb and bull
2465 B. Two goats
2466 C. A bull and a goat
2467 D. Two pigeons
2468C:I:Lv:16
2469
247023. What must the man who took the scapegoat into the desert do
2471 before coming back into the camp (Lev. 16:26)?
2472 A. Offer up a sin offering and confess his sins
2473 B. Bathe himself and change his clothes
2474 C. Remain outside the camp until evening
2475 D. Anoint his head with oil
2476B:A:Lv:16
2477
247824. The Day of Atonement is to be held on what day and month
2479 (Lev. 16:29)?
2480 A. The first month and the first day
2481 B. The twelfth month and the fourteenth day
2482 C. The seventh month and the seventh day
2483 D. Seventh month and the tenth day
2484D:I:Lv:16
71 71
25326. Prior to the Tent of Meeting being set up the people were offering
2533 sacrifices to _________ (Lev. 17:7)
2534 A. Fish idols
2535 B. Goat idols
2536 C. Calf gods
2537 D. Sky gods
2538B:I:Lv:17
2539
25407. All Israelites and any ______ living among them must offer their
2541 sacrifices at the entrance of the Tent of Meeting (Lev. 17:8)
2542 A. Alien
2543 B. Samaritan
2544 C. Amalekite
2545 D. Unclean
2546A:I:Lv:17
2547
25488. God said he would set his face against any Israelite that ate ______
2549 (Lev. 17:10)
2550 A. Meat
2551 B. Any offerings
2552 C. The right thigh
2553 D. Blood
2554D:I:Lv:17
2555
25569. The _______ of the creature was said to be in the blood (Lev. 17:11)
2557 A. Value
2558 B. Promise
2559 C. Life
2560 D. Seed
2561C:B:Lv:17
2562
256310. Any one who eats blood would be ______ (Lev. 17:10)
2564 A. Stoned
2565 B. Cut off from his people
2566 C. Considered unclean for thirty days
2567 D. Confined to his tent for seven days
2568B:I:Lv:17
2569
74 74
257011. If a hunted animal or bird was taken, the blood of the animal must
2571 be _______ (Lev. 17:13)
2572 A. Sprinkled
2573 B. Smeared on the horns of the altar
2574 C. Brought to the priest
2575 D. Drained
2576D:A:Lv:17
2577
257812. Anyone who ate an animal found dead was to (Lev. 17:15)
2579 A. Wash his clothes and bathe himself
2580 B. Anoint himself with oil and bring a sin offering
2581 C. Remain outside the camp until evening
2582 D. Offer 2 doves as a sin offering
2583A:A:Lv:17
2584
258513. Anyone who ate an animal found dead was unclean (Lev. 17:15)
2586 A. Until morning
2587 B. Until evening
2588 C. Seven days
2589 D. Until he washed
2590B:A:Lv:17
2591
75 75
26265. The Israelites were explicitly commanded not to have sexual relations
2627 with any of the following EXCEPT (Lev. 18:7ff)
2628 A. An aunt
2629 B. A daughter-in-law
2630 C. An aunt's daughter
2631 D. A sister-in-law
2632 E. Grand-daughter
2633C:A:Lv:18
2634
26356. Who was one not to take as a second wife (Lev. 18:18)?
2636 A. A neighbor
2637 B. One's wife's sister
2638 C. One's wife's aunt
2639 D. One's wife's cousin
2640B:A:Lv:18
2641
26427. One was not to approach a woman for sexual relations during
2643 A. Any of the feasts of Israel
2644 B. The Sabbath
2645 C. During her monthly period
2646 D. Her birthday
2647C:I:Lv:18
2648
26498. Whose wife was one explicitly commanded not to have relations with
2650 (Lev. 18:20)?
2651 A. A priest's
2652 B. An elder's
2653 C. An alien's
2654 D. A neighbor's
2655D:I:Lv:18
2656
26579. Israel was commanded not to sacrifice their children to ______
2658 (Lev. 18:21)
2659 A. Molech
2660 B. Baal
2661 C. Amon-Re
2662 D. Hathor
2663A:B:Lv:18
2664
77 77
277611. What was not to be spread among the people (Lev. 19:16)?
2777 A. Slander
2778 B. Sinful gain
2779 C. Uncleanness
2780 D. Lies
2781A:B:Lv:19
2782
278312. One was not ______ their brother in their heart (Lev. 19:17)
2784 A. To despise
2785 B. To hate
2786 C. To be jealous
2787 D. To slander
2788B:I:Lv:19
2789
279013. One was to "love your neighbor as ________" (Lev. 19:18)
2791 A. Himself
2792 B. A friend
2793 C. Yourself
2794 D. A brother or sister
2795C:B:Lv:19
2796
279714. The Israelites were not to mate what kinds of animals (Lev. 19:19)?
2798 A. Unclean
2799 B. Predators
2800 C. Pigeons which God provided
2801 D. Different kinds
2802D:I:Lv:19
2803
280415. The Israelites were not to wear garments made of (Lev. 19:19)
2805 A. Two kinds of material
2806 B. Animal skins
2807 C. Red wool
2808 D. Purple linen
2809A:A:Lv:19
2810
81 81
281116. A fruit tree that was planted was forbidden to be eaten for how
2812 many years (Lev. 19:23)?
2813 A. One year
2814 B. Three years
2815 C. Four years
2816 D. Seven years
2817B:A:Lv:19
2818
281917. What year was the fruit of a fruit tree considered holy and given to
2820 God (Lev. 19:24)?
2821 A. First year
2822 B. Third year
2823 C. Fourth year
2824 D. Seventh year
2825C:A:Lv:19
2826
282718. What year was the first year the Israelites were able to eat of the fruit
2828 of their trees (Lev. 19:25)?
2829 A. First year
2830 B. Second year
2831 C. Fifth year
2832 D. Seventh year
2833C:A:Lv:19
2834
283519. The Israelites were not to practice (Lev. 19:26)
2836 A. Dancing
2837 B. Deception
2838 C. Immorality
2839 D. Sorcery
2840D:I:Lv:19
2841
284220. What hair was not to be clipped (Lev. 19:27)?
2843 A. On the sides of one's head
2844 B. On the back of one's head
2845 C. On the top of one's head
2846 D. On one's legs
2847A:I:Lv:19
2848
82 82
284921. What kinds of marks were the Israelites no allowed to put on their
2850 bodies (Lev. 19:28)?
2851 A. Marks of Baal
2852 B. Tattoo marks
2853 C. Slavery marks
2854 D. Burning marks
2855B:B:Lv:19
2856
285722. In whose presence were Israelites to rise (Lev. 19:32)?
2858 A. Their parents
2859 B. The priests
2860 C. The aged
2861 D. Moses
2862C:B:Lv:19
2863
286423. The Israelites were not to turn to or seek out (Lev. 19:31)
2865 A. Mediums
2866 B. Foreign priests
2867 C. Foreign wives
2868 D. Idols
2869A:B:Lv:19
2870
287124. Who were the Israelites specifically not to mistreat (Lev. 19:33)?
2872 A. Their neighbor
2873 B. Their parents
2874 C. Priests
2875 D. Aliens
2876D:B:Lv:19
2877
287825. The Israelites were not to use _______ (Lev. 19:35)
2879 A. Slaves
2880 B. Dishonest standards
2881 C. Foreign judges
2882 D. Hungry priests
2883B:B:Lv:19
2884
83 83
29285. If a person committed adultery with his neighbor's wife, what was the
2929 penalty (Lev. 20:10)
2930 A. Death to the adulterer
2931 B. Death to both the adulterer and adulteress
2932 C. 30 shekels of silver paid to the husband
2933 D. Offering of two bulls as a sin offering
2934B:B:Lv:20
2935
29366. If a man had sexual relations with another man, the penalty was
2937 (Lev. 19:13)
2938 A. Payment of two bulls as a burnt offering
2939 B. Burned with fire
2940 C. Death
2941 D. Castration
2942C:B:Lv:20
2943
29447. If a man married a woman and her daughter their punishment was
2945 (Lev. 20:14)
2946 A. Stoned to death
2947 B. They were unclean until evening
2948 C. Burned with fire
2949 D. They must pay 2 bulls for a burnt offering
2950C:A:Lv:20
2951
29528. If a man had sexual relations with an animal, what was the punishment
2953 (Lev. 20:15)
2954 A. The man was stoned
2955 B. The animal was sacrificed and the man paid 30 shekels
2956 C. The animal was sacrificed and the man put to death
2957 D. Both the man and animal were put to death
2958D:B:Lv:20
2959
29609. If a person married his step-sister, the punishment was (Lev. 20:17)
2961 A. They were cut off from the people
2962 B. They were both put to death
2963 C. They had to pay 30 shekels of silver
2964 D. They had to offer 2 young bulls as a burnt offering
2965A:I:Lv:20
2966
86 86
296710. If a man slept with a woman during her monthly period, the
2968 punishment was (Lev. 20:18)
2969 A. They were both put to death
2970 B. They had to pay 30 shekels of silver
2971 C. They were cut off from the people
2972 D. They had to offer 2 young bulls as a burnt offering
2973C:I:Lv:20
2974
297511. If a man sleeps with his aunt, the punishment would be (Lev. 20:20)
2976 A. They would die childless
2977 B. They would be put outside the camp
2978 C. They would be stoned
2979 D. They would offer 2 bulls as a burnt offering
2980A:A:Lv:20
2981
298212. If a man marries his brother's wife, the punishment would be
2983 (Lev. 20:21)
2984 A. They would die childless
2985 B. They would be put outside the camp
2986 C. They would be stoned
2987 D. They would offer 2 bulls as a burnt offering
2988A:A:Lv:20
2989
299013. God said he had set Israel _______ the other nations (Lev. 20:24)
2991 A. Above
2992 B. To rule
2993 C. Apart from
2994 D. In the midst of
2995C:I:Lv:20
2996
299714. Israel was to distinguish between (Lev. 20:25)
2998 A. The righteous and wicked
2999 B. The just and the unjust
3000 C. The rich and the poor
3001 D. The clean and unclean
3002D:B:Lv:20
3003
87 87
300415. What was the punishment for a person who was a medium or spiritist
3005 (Lev. 20:27)?
3006 A. Burned to death
3007 B. Stoned to death
3008 C. Put outside the camp
3009 D. 2 young bulls as a burnt offering
3010B:I:Lv:20
3011
301216. They were to follow the LORD's decrees lest the land (Lev. 20:22)
3013 A. Swallow them up
3014 B. Be smitten with a plague
3015 C. Vomit them up
3016 D. Not yield its produce
3017C:I:Lv:20
3018
3019
88 88
31595. All of the following were explicitly forbidden to eat the sacred
3160 offering EXCEPT (Lev. 22:10f)
3161 A. Guest
3162 B. Hired worker
3163 C. Priest's daughter not married to a priest
3164 D. The priest's wife
3165D:A:Lv:22
3166
31676. Who was explicitly allowed to eat the sacred offering as part of the
3168 priest's family (Lev. 22:11)?
3169 A. His uncle
3170 B. His slave
3171 C. Any son-in-law
3172 D. Any brother-in-law
3173B:A:Lv:22
3174
31757. A priest's married daughter could eat of the sacred offering if she
3176 (Lev. 22:13)
3177 A. Was home on vacation
3178 B. Was home while her husband was a war
3179 C. Was divorced with no children
3180 D. It was feast time
3181C:A:Lv:22
3182
31838. If someone ate the sacred offering by mistake they had to
3184 make restitution plus (Lev. 22:14)
3185 A. Double the value of what they ate
3186 B. Add one fifth to the value of what they ate
3187 C. Add one tenth to the value of what they ate
3188 D. Add a sin offering to make atonement for themselves
3189B:I:Lv:22
3190
31919. What kind of animal was not accepted as a burnt offering (Lev. 22:20)?
3192 A. A spotted goat
3193 B. A black sheep
3194 C. A bull with horns
3195 D. A blemished goat
3196D:B:Lv:22
3197
93 93
319810. All of the following were listed as defects in an animal that was not
3199 acceptable for an offering EXCEPT (Lev. 22:22)
3200 A. Maimed
3201 B. Blind
3202 C. Crushed testicles
3203 D. Festering sores
3204 E. Old
3205E:I:Lv:22
3206
320711. For what offering was one able to offer a deformed animal
3208 (Lev. 22:23)?
3209 A. There was none
3210 B. A freewill offering
3211 C. A vow offering
3212 D. A sin offering
3213B:A:Lv:22
3214
321512. A newborn cow, sheep or goat could not be offered for
3216 how long (Lev. 22:27)?
3217 A. Seven days
3218 B. Fourteen days
3219 C. Thirty days
3220 D. A year
3221A:A:Lv:22
3222
322313. A cow and its young were not to be offered on (Lev. 22:28)
3224 A. In the same week
3225 B. In the same year
3226 C. On the same day
3227 D. At the same feast
3228C:A:Lv:22
3229
323014. A thanksgiving offering was to be eaten within ____ day(s) (Lev. 22:29)
3231 A. One
3232 B. Three
3233 C. Seven
3234 D. Fourteen
3235A:I:Lv:22
3236
94 94
32846. On the Feast of Unleavened Bread, unleavened bread was to be eaten for
3285 (Lev. 23:6)
3286 A. Three days
3287 B. Seven days
3288 C. Fourteen days
3289 D. Thirty days
3290B:B:Lv:23
3291
32927. Which day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread was a day of sacred
3293 assembly (Lev. 23:7)?
3294 A. First
3295 B. Third
3296 C. Fourth
3297 D. Sixth
3298A:A:Lv:23
3299
33008. At the Feast of Unleavened Bread, they were to eat bread made without
3301 (Lev. 23:6)
3302 A. Oil
3303 B. Wheat
3304 C. Yeast
3305 D. Salt
3306C:B:Lv:23
3307
33089. When was the Feast of the Firstfruits to begin (Lev. 23:10)
3309 A. Whenever they harvested honey from the hives
3310 B. When they harvested figs and olives from the groves
3311 C. When they harvested grapes in the fall
3312 D. When they reaped grain
3313D:A:Lv:23
3314
331510. In the Feast of Firstfruits, what was to be offered as a wave offering
3316 (Lev. 23:11)?
3317 A. Sheaf from the first grain harvest
3318 B. Oil from the first olive harvest
3319 C. Wine from the first grape harvest
3320 D. Figs from the first fig harvest
3321A:A:Lv:23
3322
97 97
332311. All of the following offerings were to be offered at the Feast of the
3324 Firstfruits EXCEPT (Lev. 23:12)
3325 A. A burnt offering of a one year old lamb
3326 B. A grain offering mixed with oil
3327 C. A sin offering of a goat
3328 D. A drink offering of wine
3329C:A:Lv:23
3330
333112. What was not to be eaten until the Feast of the Firstfruits offering
3332 was offered (Lev. 23:14)?
3333 A. Oil
3334 B. Bread
3335 C. Figs
3336 D. Grapes
3337B:A:Lv:23
3338
333913. The Feast of Weeks was how many days after the sheaf wave
3340 offering was offered (Lev. 23:15)
3341 A. Twenty-one days
3342 B. Thirty days
3343 C. Forty-five days
3344 D. Fifty days
3345D:B:Lv:23
3346
334714. At the Feast of Weeks, what offering was to be presented
3348 (Lev. 23:16)?
3349 A. New grain
3350 B. A one year old goat
3351 C. Two pigeons
3352 D. Wine
3353A:I:Lv:23
3354
335515. At the Feast of Weeks, how many year-old male lamb(s) were to be
3356 offered as a burnt offering (Lev. 23:17)?
3357 A. One lamb
3358 B. Three lambs
3359 C. Seven lambs
3360 D. Twenty-one lambs
3361C:A:Lv:23
3362
98 98
343626. How many day(s) was the Feast of Tabernacles (Lev. 23:34)?
3437 A. One
3438 B. Three
3439 C. Seven
3440 D. Fourteen
3441C:I:Lv:23
3442
344327. The eighth day of the Feast of Tabernacles was a (Lev. 23:36)
3444 A. Day of rejoicing
3445 B. Sacred assembly
3446 C. Most holy day
3447 D. Day of offerings and sacrifices
3448B:A:Lv:23
3449
345028. The Feast of Tabernacles was celebrated by people (Lev. 23:39)
3451 A. Gathering crops of the land and they living in booths
3452 B. Living in booths and eating unleavened bread
3453 C. Bringing stones and singing
3454 D. Offering of the firstfruits of the grain harvest
3455A:B:Lv:23
3456
345729. At what feast did the Israelites take palm fonds/branches and fruit from
3458 trees (Lev. 23:40)?
3459 A. The Passover
3460 B. The Feast of Trumpets
3461 C. The Feast of Tabernacles
3462 D. The Day of Atonement
3463C:I:Lv:23
3464
346530. During the Feast of Tabernacles, where were the Israelites to live
3466 (Lev. 23:42)
3467 A. Under the stars of the sky
3468 B. At their neighbors house
3469 C. In booths
3470 D. In caves in the moutains
3471C:B:Lv:23
3472
101 101
347331. Why were the Israelites to live in booths during the Feast of Tabernacles
3474 (Lev. 23:43)
3475 A. Because when they came out of Egypt they lived in booths
3476 B. Because when they first entered the promised land they lived
3477 in booths
3478 C. Because when they received the law they lived in booths
3479 D. Because this world was not their home, they were travelers to
3480 a better land
3481A:B:Lv:23
3482
348332. The Feast of Tabernacles was a time for Israelites to ______ before
3484 the LORD (Lev. 23:40)
3485 A. Humble themselves
3486 B. Worship
3487 C. Rejoice
3488 D. Confess their sins
3489C:I:Lv:23
3490
102 102
356811. If someone injures his neighbor, the punishment was (Lev. 24:19)
3569 A. The offering of a young bull burnt offering
3570 B. Payment of 30 pieces of silver
3571 C. Eye for eye and tooth for tooth
3572 D. He must be put outside the camp for seven days
3573C:B:Lv:24
3574
357512. Whoever kills a man was to be (Lev. 24:21)
3576 A. Expelled from the community forever
3577 B. Pay 30 shekels of silver
3578 C. Put in prison for all his days
3579 D. Put to death
3580D:B:Lv:24
3581
105 105
36226. What was special on the Jubilee year? Each person was to (Lev. 25:10)
3623 A. Have a continual festival before the lord
3624 B. Return to his family property
3625 C. Rejoice before the LORD with sacrifices
3626 D. Celebrate their deliverance from Egypt
3627B:B:Lv:25
3628
36297. When land was bought or sold prior to the year of Jubilee (Lev. 25:14f)
3630 A. That was to be taken into account in the selling price
3631 B. That was not to be taken into account in the selling price
3632 C. It was bought for fifty years from the time of its selling
3633 D. It was to be sold only to those in the same family
3634A:I:Lv:25
3635
36368. People were not to take advantage of each other over the year of Jubilee
3637 but rather _______ (Lev. 25:17)
3638 A. Remember how the LORD gave the land to Joshua
3639 B. Help the widows and orphans
3640 C. Fear the LORD
3641 D. Love one another
3642C:I:Lv:25
3643
36449. Concerning the year of Jubilee, God said he would bless the sixth
3645 year so that it would yield (Lev. 25:21)
3646 A. Two years worth
3647 B. Three years worth
3648 C. Seven years worth
3649 D. Enough for them to eat
3650B:I:Lv:25
3651
365210. The land was not to be sold permanently because (Lev. 25:23)
3653 A. The land belonged to each family and tribe
3654 B. The land was a gift and they were to receive it as such
3655 C. The land was a promise to Abraham
3656 D. The land was God's and they were his tenants
3657D:B:Lv:25
3658
107 107
365911. If an Israelite became poor and sold some of his land, who was
3660 allowed to have the first chance to redeem it (Lev. 25:25)?
3661 A. The priests
3662 B. The elders of his tribe
3663 C. The relatives
3664 D. The LORD
3665C:I:Lv:25
3666
366712. If a person sold a house in a walled city, how long does he own the right
3668 to redeem it (Lev. 25:30)?
3669 A. Thirty days
3670 B. Ninety days
3671 C. One year
3672 D. Seven years
3673C:A:Lv:25
3674
367513. What property was not to be returned in the year of Jubilee
3676 (Lev. 25:30)?
3677 A. A house sold in a walled city and not redeemed
3678 B. A house sold in a village and not redeemed
3679 C. Land sold to one's family and not redeemed
3680 D. All houses and lands were to be returned in the Jubilee
3681A:A:Lv:25
3682
368314. Who was guaranteed the right of redeeming a house even in
3684 a city (Lev. 25:32)?
3685 A. The priests
3686 B. The Levites
3687 C. The elders of Israel
3688 D. The poor
3689B:I:Lv:25
3690
369115. The pasture land around what types of cities must not be sold
3692 (Lev. 25:34)?
3693 A. The cities of refuge
3694 B. The cities without a well inside the walls
3695 C. The cities of the Levites
3696 D. The tribal capital cities
3697C:I:Lv:25
3698
108 108
369916. The poor among the Israelites were to be helped by (Lev. 25:36)
3700 A. Giving them free land to use
3701 B. Allowing them to work
3702 C. Buying their land at double the real value
3703 D. Giving them loans without interest
3704D:B:Lv:25
3705
370617. If an Israelite sold himself as a slave, he was to be treated as
3707 (Lev. 25:39)
3708 A. A slave
3709 B. A hired worker
3710 C. A brother
3711 D. An orphan
3712B:I:Lv:25
3713
371418. An Israelite who sold himself as a slave was to be set free
3715 (Lev. 25:40)
3716 A. On the Sabbatical year
3717 B. On the Passover
3718 C. On the year of Jubilee
3719 D. After seven years of service
3720C:B:Lv:25
3721
372219. An Israelite slave was not to be ruled _______ but ______
3723 (Lev. 25:43)
3724 A. Violently but justly
3725 B. Unmercifully but with compassion
3726 C. Without respect of persons but fairly
3727 D. Ruthlessly but in the fear of the LORD
3728D:I:Lv:25
3729
373020. Israelites were not to be bought and sold because (Lev. 25:42)
3731 A. They were God's servants whom he brought out of Egypt
3732 B. They were made in the image of God
3733 C. Joseph was sold to Egypt as a slave and now they were to be
3734 free
3735 D. They were the sons of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
3736A:I:Lv:25
3737
109 109
383310. All of the following were used in describing the violation of God's
3834 covenant with Israel and leading to the punishment EXCEPT
3835 (Lev. 26:14f)
3836 A. Rejecting his decrees
3837 B. Abhorring his laws
3838 C. Not carrying out his commands
3839 D. Not meditating on his statutes
3840D:I:Lv:26
3841
384211. If Israel violated the covenant, who would eat the crops from
3843 their seed (Lev. 26:16)?
3844 A. Their enemies
3845 B. Their servants
3846 C. The locusts
3847 D. Their pagan priests
3848A:B:Lv:26
3849
385012. If Israel violated the covenant, those who hate them would (Lev. 26:17)
3851 A. Kill them
3852 B. Enslave them
3853 C. Rule them
3854 D. Expel them from the land
3855C:I:Lv:26
3856
385713. If Israel violated the covenant, their sins would be punished
3858 (Lev 26:18)
3859 A. Double
3860 B. Three times over
3861 C. Seven times over
3862 D. A thousand times over
3863C:I:Lv:26
3864
386514. God said he would break Israel's stubborn pride making the
3866 sky ______ and the earth ________ (Lev. 26:19)
3867 A. Stone and rock
3868 B. Iron and bronze
3869 C. Flint and iron
3870 D. Bronze and steel
3871B:A:Lv:26
113 113
387215. If Israel violated the covenant, who would steal their children
3873 (Lev. 26:22)
3874 A. Their enemies
3875 B. The neighbors
3876 C. Slave traders
3877 D. Wild animals
3878D:I:Lv:26
3879
388016. If Israel was hostile to God, what was the plight described on
3881 ten women (Lev. 26:26)
3882 A. They would pursue one man
3883 B. They would bake bread in one oven
3884 C. They would reap in one field
3885 D. They would be childless
3886B:A:Lv:26
3887
388817. If Israel continued their hostility against God, what would they
3889 eat (Lev. 26:29)?
3890 A. Their own children
3891 B. Dirt
3892 C. Dung
3893 D. Worms
3894A:B:Lv:26
3895
389618. If Israel continued its hostility, God would (Lev. 26:33)
3897 A. Dry up their wells
3898 B. Scatter their sheep in the mountains
3899 C. Scatter them among the nations
3900 D. Make them an object of ridicule
3901C:I:Lv:26
3902
390319. If Israel continued its hostility toward God they would be
3904 removed from the land and the land would enjoy (Lev. 26:34)
3905 A. Its cleansing
3906 B. Its sabbatical rests
3907 C. Its harvests
3908 D. Its freedom
3909B:B:Lv:26
3910
114 114
391120. If Israel violated the covenant, what would put them to flight
3912 (Lev. 26:36)?
3913 A. The sword of their enemy
3914 B. A thunderstorm from God
3915 C. An army of chariots
3916 D. A wind-blown leaf
3917D:A:Lv:26
3918
391921. If Israel violated the covenant, they would run when
3920 A. Their enemies pursued with a sword
3921 B. No one pursued them
3922 C. Foreigners ruled them
3923 D. The enemy approached for war
3924B:I:Lv:26
3925
392622. If Israel violated the covenant, God said they had (Lev. 26:41)
3927 A. Thick skulls
3928 B. Hardened hearts
3929 C. Uncircumcised hearts
3930 D. Blind eyes
3931C:A:Lv:26
3932
393323. God said if Israel, after violating the covenant, did what, he
3934 would remember the covenant (Lev. 26:40)?
3935 A. Confess their sins
3936 B. Forgive their enemies
3937 C. Humble themselves and pray
3938 D. Purify the land
3939A:B:Lv:26
3940
3941
3942
115 115
401610. A(n) _______ animal was not to be dedicated because it was already
4017 the LORD's (Lev. 27:26)
4018 A. Sheep
4019 B. Goat
4020 C. Firstborn
4021 D. Unblemished
4022C:I:Lv:27
4023
402411. Who was not allowed to be ransomed (Lev. 27:29)?
4025 A. A slave
4026 B. A son or daughter
4027 C. A priest
4028 D. A person devoted for destruction
4029D:A:Lv:27
4030
403112. How much of the fruit of the land and trees belonged to the LORD
4032 (Lev. 27:30)?
4033 A. All of it
4034 B. A tithe (1/10)
4035 C. A fifth to redeem it
4036 D. Five percent sales tax
4037B:I:Lv:27
4038
403913. Every _____ animal passing under the shepherds rod was the LORD's
4040 (Lev. 27:32)
4041 A. Seventh
4042 B. Fifth
4043 C. Tenth
4044 D. Twelfth
4045C:B:Lv:27
4046
404714. To redeem part of one's tithe, one must pay how much extra
4048 (Lev. 27:31)?
4049 A. One fourth
4050 B. One third
4051 C. One fifth
4052 D. One tenth
4053C:I:Lv:27
4054
4055