1. If someone appeared to have leprosy, who was to examine them?


2. Was it a good thing for the hair within the sore, thought to be leprosy, to be turned white or yellow?


3. What would a white reddish sore indicate on the head of a balding man?


4. If a person was found to be a leper, where would that person’s dwelling place be?


5. Would the garments of a leper show any signs of the disease?


6. What was to be sprinkled on a leper who has been healed for his cleansing?


7. What was the leper who has now become healed, expected to do on the seventh and eighth days?


8. What was to occur if the leper, who is now healed of his leprosy, was poor and could not bring two he lambs
without blemish, and one ewe lamb of the first year without blemish, and three tenth deals of fine flour for a meat
offering, mingled with oil, and one log of oil?


9. Could a house be plagued with leprosy?


10. If a house was plagued with leprosy, what was to be done to it?


11. Would a house be cleansed of leprosy similar to that of a human?


12. If a man or woman had impure discharges coming from them, was anything they sat and laid upon considered
unclean?


13. Was Aaron permitted to come into the holy place any time he wanted?


14. Why was atonement to be made for the holy place?


15. How often did the Day of Atonement occur?


16. How significant was bringing a sacrifice to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation rather than just doing it
outside of the camp?


17. Had the children of Israel offered sacrifices unto devils at any point?


18. Was blooded permitted to be eaten under the Old Law?


19. According to Acts the fifteenth chapter, is blood permitted to be eaten now?


20. Were the children of Israel doing right if they followed the ways of the people of Egypt or Canaan?


21. At one time, incest was permitted under God’s law (i.e. Genesis 4:17; 20:12, etc.).  Was incest permitted under
the Law of Moses?


22. Was it wrong for a man to have a sexual relationship with one’s neighbor’s wife?


23. Was homosexuality sinful?


24. Was bestiality permitted under the Law of Moses?


25. What would happen to those who committed any of the abominations listed in our study?
Having A Basic Understanding of Some Old Testament Truths
Part 15 – Dealing With Leprosy Through Various Sexual Sins (Leviticus 13-18)

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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.