www.biblestudyworkshop.org 1 Questions on Leviticus 25-27 Sabbatical year and year of Jubilee, redemption of houses, redemption of servants, blessings for obedience and chastisements for disobedience, laws concerning vowing. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH PROPER WORDS 1. thou shalt sow thy field and thou shalt they vineyard... but in the shall be a of unto the land, a Sabbath for the. Leviticus 25:3, 4 2. The of the was to sound on the tenth day of the month, in the day of was the to sound throughout all your land. Leviticus 25:9 3. The Jews were to number Sabbaths of years, times years; and the space of the Sabbaths of years shall be and year. Leviticus 25:8 4. Explain how the Jews were to have food enough to eat during the years which were to be used to let the land rest (seventh year). Leviticus 25:21
www.biblestudyworkshop.org 2 5. The Jews were to sow the year and eat yet of until the year; until her fruits came in they were to eat the. Leviticus 25:22 6. Israel was to make no nor, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall y set up any image of in your lane, to to it. Leviticus 26:1 7. God promised Israel that if they kept his statues and commandments, he would give them in due season, and the shall yield her, and the of the field shall yield their. Leviticus 26:4 8. When the Israelites obeyed God and while the Lord fought for the Jews, of them could put to chase, and could put to flight. Leviticus 26:8 9. If the Jews despised God s statutes, he would appoint over them,, and the, that would consume the, and cause of, and their seed would be sown in vain, for their would eat it. Leviticus 26:16 10. In the year of the the field shall return unto him from whom it was, even to him to whom the
www.biblestudyworkshop.org 3 of the land did belong. And all thy shall be according to the of the : shall be the. Leviticus 27:24 TRUE AND FALSE 1. The fortieth year was to be hallowed and liberty proclaimed unto all the inhabitants of the land: it was to be Jubilee. Leviticus 25:10 2. In the year of Jubilee the Israelites were to return every man to his possessions. Leviticus 25:13 3. The Israelites were not to sell their possession because the land belonged to Jehovah. Leviticus 25:14, 23 4. If a man sold a dwelling place in a walled city, he could only redeem it during the first six months thereafter. Leviticus 25:29 5. If a brother was waxen poor, he that had sufficient to help him was to relieve the poor, and if need be, permit the poor to live with him. Leviticus 25:35 6. If Israel failed to obey God, the pride of their power would be broken and their heaven made as dirt and their earth as iron. Leviticus 26:19 7. If the Jews completely disregarded Jehovah s laws, the time would come when they would eat the flesh of their sons and daughters. Leviticus 26:29
www.biblestudyworkshop.org 4 8. During the desolation of the land the Lord would send faintness into the hearts of those that remained to the extent that the sound of a shaken leaf would chase them as would a sword. Leviticus 26:36 9. If the man who vowed happened to be poorer than the estimation, he was to present himself to Moses who was to value him. Leviticus 27:8 10. If he that sanctified it will redeem his house, then he shall add the sixth part of the money to the estimation unto it, and it shall be his. Leviticus 27:15 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Usury is - a) excessive interest, b) the year of Jubilee, c) a hired servant. 2. Bond servants for the Israelites were to be taken from - a) among themselves, b) the heathens, c) only among the Egyptians. Leviticus 25:44 3. After the Lord had punished the Israelites, if they didn t hearken he would punish them yet how many times more? - a) six, b) eight, c) seven. Leviticus 26:18 4. If Israel walked contrary to Jehovah, what would be sent among them to rob them of their children, destroy their cattle and make their ways desolate? - a) wild beasts, b) famines, c) foreign armies. Leviticus 26:21, 22 5. When God had broken the staff of Israel s bread, how many women could bake bread in one oven and yet leave the
www.biblestudyworkshop.org 5 people dissatisfied? - a) five, b) ten, c) fifteen. Leviticus 26:26 6. How many shekels of silver shall the estimation be of the male from twenty years old to sixty years of age? - a) forty shekels, b) fifty shekels, c) sixty shekels. Leviticus 27:3 7. If the vow be from a female, the estimate was to be - a) thirty shekels, b) twenty shekels, c) twenty five shekels. Leviticus 27:4 8. If the vow be from five years to twenty, the estimation for the mal was - a) ten shekels, b) twenty shekels, c) fifteen shekels. Leviticus 27:5 9. If a man will at all redeem ought of his tithes, he shall add thereto the - a) fifth part, b) tenth part, c) sixth part. Leviticus 27:13 10. The fruit of the trees belonged to - a) the heathen, b) the Lord, c) Israel. Leviticus 27:30 YES AND NO 1. Could the Levites redeem the houses of the cities of their possession at any time? Leviticus 25:32 2. Was it possible for a poor Jew to be sold unto another Israelite to serve as a hired servant until the year of Jubilee? Leviticus 25:39-40 3. Could slaves be passed to children as an inheritance upon the death of the fathers? Leviticus 25:46
www.biblestudyworkshop.org 6 4. If Israel sinned against God, would one fall upon another as it were before a sword, when none pursueth? Leviticus 26:37 5. Was a homer of barley seed to be valued at forty shekels of silver? Leviticus 27:16 DEFINE 1. Estimation (as used in this lesson) 2. Vintage 3. Ague 4. Tithes 5. Gerahs