www.biblestudyworkshop.org 1 Questions on Leviticus 1 4 The laws of burnt offerings, meal offerings, peace offerings, sin offerings, for the congregation, for a ruler. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH PROPER WORDS 1. If his to be a burnt offering of birds then he shall offer his of, or of. Leviticus 1:14 2. If his oblation be of the, of the, or of the for a burnt-offering; he shall offer it a without. Leviticus 1:10 3. When any one offereth an oblation of a unto Jehovah, his shall be of fine ; and he shall pour upon it, and put thereon. Leviticus 2:1 4. Why is the book we are now studying called Leviticus and what does this word mean? 5. Name all the cooking facilities mentioned in Leviticus chapter two. (Example: pots and oven pans)
www.biblestudyworkshop.org 2 Leviticus 2:4; 5:7 6. It shall be a perpetual statute throughout your in all your, that ye shall eat neither nor. Leviticus 3:17 7. The shall take of the blood of the, and bring it to the and the shall -his in the times before Jehovah, before the. Leviticus 4:16, 17 8. List the animals that could be used as a sin offering. Leviticus 4:23, 28, 32 9. If you offer a of thy unto the Lord, thou shalt offer, for the of thy, ears of dried by the fire, even beaten out of full. Leviticus 2:14 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. An oblation of the flock was to be killed on which side of the altar? a) northward, b) southward, c) eastward, d) westward. Leviticus 1:10, 11 2. The sacrifices of burnt offerings were to Jehovah - a) sweet smell, b) sweet savor, c) sweet aroma. Leviticus 1:17
www.biblestudyworkshop.org 3 3. That which was left of the meal-offering was to be - a) Jehovah s, b) Moses, c) Aaron s and his sons. Leviticus 2:10 4. The meal-offering baked in an oven was to be - a) leavened, b) unleavened, c) either leavened or unleavened, immaterial as to which. Leviticus 2:4 5. The animals for peace offerings were to be killed- a) by the tent of meeting, b) in the holy place, c) in front of the laver. Leviticus 3:1,2 6. If a man sinned unwittingly, what type animal was to be offered? - a) a young bullock, b) goat, c) calf. Leviticus 4:27 7. The altar of sweet incense was located - a) inside, b) at the door of, c) outside of the tent of meeting. Leviticus 4:7 8. The blood of the animal offered for sins unwittingly committed was to be poured - a) on top of the altar, b) at the base of the alter, c) away from the tent of meeting. Leviticus 4:18 9. The skin, flesh, legs and inward parts of a bullock were to be - a) sacrificed on the altar of burnt offerings, b) taken without the camp and left to rot, c) carried without the camp and burned. Leviticus 4:11, 12 10. Who was to lay the hands on the offering for sin when the whole congregation had sinned? - a) each male over twenty in Israel, b) the elders of the congregation, c) only Moses, Aaron and his sons. Leviticus 4:15
www.biblestudyworkshop.org 4 TRUE AND FALSE 1. Jehovah called unto Moses and spake unto him out of the Ark of the Covenant. Leviticus 1:1 2. An offering of a fowl was to be killed by wringing off the fowl s head. Leviticus 1:15 3. It was a sin to burn honey as an offering to God. Leviticus 2:11 4. Every meal offering was to be accompanied with pepper. Leviticus 2:13 5. It was permissible to offer either a male or female animal as a peace offering so long as it had no blemish. Leviticus 3:1 6. The fat was to be offered with the animal sacrificed for a peace-offering. Leviticus 3:3,4 7. The blood of the peace-offering was to be sprinkled around the - a) candlestick, b) tabernacle, c) altar. Leviticus 3:8 8. The priest was to make atonement for the sins of the whole congregation. Leviticus 4:20 9. If a ruler sinned, he was to sacrifice a female goat without blemish. Leviticus 4:22, 23 10. If a common person sinned unwittingly, he was to offer a female calf without blemish for his sin. Leviticus 4:27, 28
www.biblestudyworkshop.org 5 YES AND NO 1. Were those who made sin-offerings to wait until all their associates knew of the transgression before they sacrificed for it? Leviticus 4:22-23 2. Did people of Israel have to sacrifice for sins of ignorance (committed thru ignorance)? Leviticus 4:1, 13, 22, 27 3. As used in this lesson, do the words meat offering and mealoffering refer to the same type sacrifice? 4. Do you believe the frankincense mentioned in this lesson was the same as one of the gifts brought to Jesus by the wise men? 5. Are you profiting from this series of lessons? Helpful suggestions are welcome. DEFINE 1. Flay 2. Frankincense 3. Unwittingly 4. Oblation 5. Atonement