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Getting Started with Leviticus B:I:Ex:1 = B (correct answer); B=Beginning/I=Intermediate/A=Advanced; Ex=Exodus; 1= computer code 1. What was Leviticus designed to teach priests and the people of God? A. The rules for maintaining kosher practices B. The ritual requirements for living in the presence of a holy God C. Identity markers for what it meant to be Jewish in the ancient Near East desert D. The continued history of the great acts of God as Israel traveled through the 2. What term is used more than 175 times in the book of Leviticus? A. Levites B. Nazarites C. Judges D. Priests 3. Priests are uniquely descended from A. Aaron B. Moses C. Joshua D. David 4. How does holiness become an issue for the whole people of God in Leviticus? A. They were to come out from the nations and be holy separated unto God B. They all were to be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation

C. They were all to be holy just as Moses was holy God D. They were people who were to be known by the name of the Lord their 5. What represented God s presence at the tabernacle? A. A dove descending B. The altar of burnt offering C. A glory-cloud D. Moses shining face 6. What is found only briefly in Leviticus? A. Poetry B. Ritual Rules and regulations C. Tabernacle descriptions D. Narratives 7. Leviticus connects with Deuteronomy in all of the following ways EXCEPT A. Ten commandments B. Festival days C. Sabbatical years D. Blessings and curses 8. What contribution does Leviticus make to general laws contained in Exodus and Deuteronomy? A. It gives the rationale for why the laws were given

B. It elaborates on how they are to be implemented C. It relates those laws to the concept of holiness D. It gives guidance only to the priests and Levites 9. How does Leviticus develop the apodictic command about not blaspheming? A. It relates that command to God s holiness B. It expains why one should not blaspheme C. It shows the exception of how the Levites use the name of God and are not blapheming D. It gives a concrete situation where a blasphemer is executed 10. What was the purpose of the Leviticus for the nation of Israel? A. How to maintain themselves ritually in the presence of a holy God B. How to obey the commandments and decrees of the Lord who brought them out of Egypt C. How to maintain themselves so that they did not anger a righteous God D. How to live a virtuous and godly life amidst a sinful culture 11. Why was Israel commanded to be holy? A. Because they were children of God B. Because God himself was holy C. Because God had elected them and saved them D. Because they had been redeemed by the blood of the lamb 12. What does Leviticus 1-16 focus on?

A. Laws of how to eat kosher B. How to maintain the holiness of the ark of the covenant C. Ritual purity and duties for the Levitical priests D. Requirements for maintaining Israel as a holy people 13. What does Leviticus 17-27 focus on? A. Laws of how to eat kosher B. How to maintain the holiness of the ark of the covenant C. Ritual purity and duties for the Levitical priests D. Requirements for maintaining Israel as a holy people 14. What did the Burnt/Whole, Grain and Fellowship/Peace offering require of the people? A. Thanksgiving, praise or worship B. The expiation or atonement of sin C. The substitution of an animal for the sin of a person D. Meals eaten in the presence of the Lord 15. What did the Sin and Guilt/Reparation offerings provide for the people? A. Thanksgiving, praise or worship B. The expiation or atonement of sin C. The substitution of an animal for the sin of a person D. Meals eaten in the presence of the Lord

16. Which offering allowed for the poor to sacrifice a dove/pigeon? A. Burnt/whole offering B. Grain/meal/cereal offering C. Guilt/Reparation offering D. Sin/expiation/purification offering 17. Which offering did the offerer have to pay back the damage s/he had done before offering the sacrifice? A. Burnt/whole offering B. Grain/meal/cereal offering C. Guilt/Reparation offering D. Sin/expiation/purification offering 18. What were the two substances that were not to be eaten by the Jews? A. Yeast and honey B. Blood and fat C. Strong drink and sugar D. Milk and honey 19. Why did the presenter put his hands on the head of the sacrifical animal? A. The presenter is showing the animal compassion B. The presenter is confessing his sins C. The presenters is identifying with the animal D. The presenter is showing his ownership of the animal

20. Why was Jesus called the lamb of God by John the Baptist? A. He faithfully followed God as the shepherd of his soul B. He would provide would not offer resistance to God s plan C. He would fulfill the promises of God to his people D. He would take away the sin of the world 21. Why did Nadab and Abihu die? A. They offered an unholy fire before the Lord B. They rejected the ways of the Lord C. They mocked their father Aaron in the Lord s presence D. They entered the holy of holies 22. All of the following states must be distinguished in Israel EXCEPT A. Holy B. Unclean C. Pure D. Clean 23. How does one move from clean to holy according to Wenham s chart of Leviticus? A. Pollute B. Profane C. Sanctify D. Cleanse

24. How does one move from clean to unclean according to Wenham s chart of Leviticus? A. Pollute B. Profane C. Defile D. Cleanse 25. How does one move from holy to clean according to Wenham s chart of Leviticus? A. Pollute B. Profane C. Defile D. Cleanse 26. What are the two kosher food rules for eaching land animals? A. Have hair and eat plants B. Roam freely and have hooves C. Chew the cud and split the hoof D. 27. What are the two requirements for eating Kosher water animals? A. Not meat eaters or tentacles B. Gills and tails C. Eyes and swimmers

D. Fins and scales 28. Which kind of insects are allowed in Israel? A. Grasshoppers B. Crickets C. Ants D. Grubs 29. What part of the book of Leviticus did Jesus rescind? A. The sacrifices B. The temple C. The dietary laws D. The civil laws 30. What was the only time a priest could go into the holy of holies? A. Passover B. Day of Atonement C. The Sabbath D. Pentecost 31. Where was the blood to be placed on the Day of Atonement? A. On the door posts of the tabernacle B. On the priests right thumb and ear C. On the animal that was freed

D. On the mercy seat on the ark 32. What did sending the scapegoat away free into the wilderness symbolize? A. The ritual riddance of sin from the community B. The freeing of believers from bondage to other gods C. The tempting of the community in the wilderness D. The dependence on God of the community in the desert 33. What are chapters 17-27 of Leviticus called? A. The Sacrificial Code B. The Holiness Code C. The Decalogue D. The Ur-Nammu Code 34. The two spring feasts coincide with the harvest of A. Corn and potatoes B. Figs and Pomegrantes C. Olives and grapes D. Wheat and barley 35. The three fall feasts coincide with the harvest of A. Grapes and olives B. Wheat and barley C. Corn and potatoes

D. Sheep and goats 36. What are the two spring feasts? A. Day of Atonement and Tabernacles B. Passover and Pentecost C. Trumpets and Tabernacles D. Tabernacles and Passover 37. All of the following are fall feasts EXCEPT A. Trumpets B. Day of Atonement C. Pentecost D. Tabernacles 38. Which feast commemorated the deliverance from Egypt? A. Trumpets B. Day of Atonement C. Pentecost D. Passover 39. On one feast was the blood taken into the holy of holies and placed on the mercy seat on the ark? A. Trumpets B. Pentecost

C. Day of Atonement D. Passover 40. Which feast remembered the wilderness wanderings? A. Tabernacles B. Pentecost C. Day of Atonement D. Passover 41. What longstanding infraction resulted in Israel going to Babylon for 70 years? A. The year of Jubilee B. The Sabbatical year C. The Passover D. The Day of Atonement 42. With what do both Leviticus and Deuteronomy close? A. The stipulations B. The prolegomena C. The blessings and curses D. The summary of the Torah 43. What is the root idea of the notion of holiness? A. Straight and narrow B. Separated for a special purpose

C. Powerfully glorious D. Purity within a ritual context 44. One of the major lessons Leviticus teaches is A. Holiness is ultimately God s alone B. The need for obedience to the commands of God C. God has acted in history delivering his people D. All of life is lived out in the presence of God 45. What does the book of Leviticus point out in our relationship with a holy God? A. That he is merciful B. That praise are worship are what we are designed for C. That all things come back to God D. That sin matters 46. How was it noted in Getting Started with Leviticus that Jesus fit with the book of Leviticus? A. He is absolutely holy before God leaving us a perfect example B. He is the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world C. He is our great high priest and embodiment of the Passover feast D. He was the giver of the law as well as the law keeper