1. When the Israelites presented burnt offerings from their herds or flocks, what gender was the offered animal to be? 1:3 2. On which side of the altar were Aaron and his sons to slaughter the offerings of a sheep or a goat? 1:10-11 3. Which of the following birds were acceptable sacrifices to the LORD? 1:14 4. How much of a grain offering of fine flour were Aaron's sons to burn on the altar? 2:1-2 5. What happened to the remaining portions of grain offerings that were not burned on the altar? 2:3 6. What ingredients were specifically forbidden from grain offerings that were to be burned on the altar? 2:11 7. In what type of grain offering could yeast or honey be present? 2:11-12 8. How were all grain offerings to be seasoned before they were brought to the LORD? 2:13 9. Who was responsible for slaughtering the fellowship offerings brought by the Israelites? 3:1-2 10. What portion of the fellowship offering belonged to the LORD and was not to be eaten? 3:16-17 11. If an anointed priest sinned unintentionally, what type of animal was required as a sin offering? 4:2-3 12. If the whole Israelite community sinned unintentionally, what type of animal was required as a sin offering? 4:13-14 13. If a leader sinned unintentionally, what type of animal was required as a sin offering? 4:22-23 14. If a community member sinned unintentionally, what type of animal was required as a sin offering? 4:27-32 15. If an Israelite could not afford a female lamb as a sin offering, what was the preferred offering he could bring to the priests instead? 5:5-7 1
16. If an Israelite could not afford two doves or pigeons as a sin offering, what was he allowed to bring to the priests instead? 5:11 17. What was the proper type of animal to be presented to the LORD as a guilt offering? 5:15 18. When a person was guilty of cheating his neighbor, how much more was he required to pay to his neighbor in addition to what he took? 6:2-5 19. How often was the fire on the altar to be relit? 6:12-13 20. In what special designated place were Aaron and his sons to eat their portions of the grain offerings? 6:14-16 21. How much of the grain offering presented by a priest were the priests allowed to keep? 6:20-23 22. What was to be done with a clay pot used to cook the meat of the sin offerings? 6:25-28 23. Meat offered as a fellowship offering of thanksgiving had to be eaten the same day it was offered. How long was the meat of other fellowship offerings to be eaten? 7:15-17 24. When you presented your fellowship offering, what portion of it was given to the priest? 7:29-34 25. When Aaron and his sons were ordained, there were brought forward garments, anointing oil, a bull, two rams and a basket. What was in the basket? 8:1-2 26. Where Aaron and his sons were instructed to stay for the entire 7 days of their ordination? 8:33-36 27. Which two sons of Aaron were destroyed because they "offered unauthorized fire before the LORD?" 10:1-2 28. Who carried Nadab and Abihu out of the camp after the LORD had destroyed them? 10:4-5 29. What was Aaron and his sons not allowed to drink while in the tent of meeting? 10:8-9 2
30. What were the two requirements of water dwelling creatures such that the Israelites could consider them "clean" (i.e., edible)? 11:9-10 31. According to God's law; was the eagle a "clean" or "unclean" bird? 11:13 32. According to God's law; was the locust a "clean" or "unclean" insect? 11:20-22 33. According to God's law; was the chameleon a "clean" or "unclean" animal? 11:29-30 34. According to God's law; was the rabbit a "clean" or "unclean" animal? 11:6 35. If a person was suspected to have an infectious skin disease, but the priests were not sure, how long was the person to be put in isolation before showing themselves to the priest again? 13:1-4 36. What were those who had been "diagnosed" with an infectious skin disease instructed to cry out? 13:45 37. Who were those "diagnosed" with infectious skin diseases allowed to live with? 13:46 38. What was to be done with clothing or other materials that were designated "unclean" because of mildew? 13:51-52 39. Which was not used in the ceremonial cleansing of one who was healed of a skin disease? 14:1-4 40. How long was a person who had been pronounced ceremonially clean following a skin disease required to remain outside his tent? 14:8 41. What was to happen to a house that was declared unclean because of a spreading mildew? 14:43-45 42. Aaron was instructed to present two goats before the LORD. One of the goats was to be sacrificed to the LORD by lot. What was the other goat called? 16:6-8 43. What was Aaron instructed to do with the "scapegoat?" 16:21-22 44. Who else was allowed to be in the Tent of Meeting while Aaron went into the Most Holy Place? 16:17 3
45. What did the man who released the scapegoat in the desert must do before he could reenter the camp? 16:26 46. How many times a year was the priest to enter the Most Holy Place to make atonement for the people? 16:34 47. On the tenth day of which month was the yearly atonement to be made for the Israelites? 16:29-30 48. According to God's commands through Moses, where was the only place the Israelites were allowed to bring their sacrifices? 17:1-5 49. What was the punishment for eating a fellowship offering three days after it was offered? 19:6-8 50. When harvesting the fields or the vineyards, what was to be done with the gleanings, or grapes that had fallen during the harvest? 19:9-10 51. When a new fruit tree was planted in the land, for how long was its fruit considered "forbidden?" 19:23 52. In which year following the planting of a new fruit tree could its fruit actually be eaten? 19:23-25 53. According to God's commands, what was one to do "...in the presence of the aged?" 19:32 54. What was the proper punishment for sacrificing your children to Molech? 20:2 55. The high priest was not allowed to enter a place where there was... what? 21:10-11 56. Which of the following was not allowed to eat of the sacred offerings? 22:10-11 57. If a priest's daughter married someone other than a priest; was she still allowed to eat of the sacred offerings? 22:12 58. How old did a calf, lamb, or goat have to be before it would be an acceptable offering to the LORD? 22:27 59. How many days long was the Feast of Unleavened Bread? 23:6-8 4
60. What was the tenth day of the seventh month known as? 23:27 61. During which appointed feast were the Israelites commanded to "live in booths" for 7 days? 23:34-43 62. How many loaves of bread were to be set out on the table before the LORD each Sabbath? 24:5-8 63. Who was allowed to eat the bread set out before the LORD on each Sabbath? 24:5-9 64. Whose son was stoned by the Israelites after he "blasphemed the Name?" 24:10-14 65. At what interval was the land the Israelites were to inherit to be given its "Sabbath rest?" 25:2-4 66. How often was the Year of Jubilee celebrated? 25:11-12 67. [God speaks] "I will grant peace in the land, and you will lie down and no one will make you afraid. I will remove savage beasts from the land, and the will not pass through your country." 26:6 68. How many "times over" did God say he would punish the Israelites if they did not listen to him? 26:14-18 69. What was the value (in silver) needed to "dedicate" a man between the ages of 20-60 to the LORD? 27:2-3 70. What was the value (in silver) needed to "dedicate" a woman between the ages of 20-60 to the LORD? 27:2-4 71. If a man dedicates his house as holy to the LORD, and later wishes to redeem it, how much must he add to the original value for the redemption fee? 27:14-15 72. During the time of Moses, how many gerahs made up a "sanctuary shekel?" 27:25 73. [God speaks] "A of everything from the land, whether grain from the soil or fruit from the trees, belongs to the LORD; it is holy to the LORD." 27:30 5