1. The Lord called unto Moses and spake unto him out of what? 2. Was the offering of the cattle, herd, or flock to be “forced” on someone? 3. Based on your studies of chapter one, did the Lord want the bullock, sheep, etc. that was injured and already at death’s doorstep? 4. What was to be done with the remnant of the meat offering? 5. Could the peace offering be either male or female? 6. What two things were they not to eat as a perpetual statute for their generations throughout all their dwellings? 7. Would an offering have to be made if one committed a sin in ignorance? 8. What would a soul have to touch to become unclean and guilty? 9. If a man could not bring a female from the flock or a lamb or a kid of the goats for his trespass offering, what was a suitable substitute? 10. What was to be done if a soul commit a trespass, and sin through ignorance, in the holy things of the Lord? 11. If a man sinned against the commandments of the Lord ignorantly, was it still considered a trespass against the Lord? 12. If a man sinned against his neighbor gaining something that belonged to his neighbor, would restoring all he had taken settle the matter? 13. Was the fire used for burnt offerings supposed to be burning all of the time? 14. The remainders of what, were to be eaten by Aaron and his sons with unleavened bread? 15. What was to occur with every meat offering for the priest? 16. What was to be done with the blood from the sin offering that is brought into the tabernacle? * The following two questions are outside of the context we’re studying and are meant to help us consider some things… 17. Why do we no longer have all of these offerings that have to be made? 18. After reading through these six chapters, how thankful are you that you live under the New Testament Law of Christ? |
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| © 2008 This study was prepared for the midweek studies of the Sunrise Acres church of Christ in El Paso, TX by Brian A. Yeager. |