1. Were the children of Israel expected to be holy?


2. Were the children of Israel expected to honor / fear their parents?


3. Were peace offerings to be offered by choice or to be forced upon the people?


4. Why were the children of Israel expected to leave some of their harvests in the field and some of the grapes in the
vineyard?


5. Was honesty expected of the children of Israel?


6. Was there to be any respect of persons in judgment?


7. Were talebearers in violation of the commands of God?


8. Was vengeance acceptable to God?


9. Why wouldn’t a betrothed bondmaid, who is not redeemed or freed, be put to death if she were to lie carnally with
a man?


10. When the children of Israel planted fruit trees in a new land, how long did they have to wait to eat of that fruit?


11. Would tattoos have been okay with the Lord?


12. Prostitution does what to a land?


13. Would the children of Israel look to mediums and wizards for answers?


14. Were older men to be shown respect under the Law of Moses?
15. How were strangers to be treated under the Law of Moses?


16. How many of God’s laws were expected to be followed?


17. Was the penalty for giving children to Molech [Jeremiah 32:35] a light penalty?


18. What was the penalty for cursing one’s father or mother?


19. Name three sexual sins that resulted in the death penalty:




20. Name two sexually related sins that would cause the guilty to be cut off from among the people:



21. What two sins would ensure you would die childless?


22. Were the children of Israel to follow in the ways of those whose land they’d dwell in?


22. Would being a wizard be a good career choice?
Having A Basic Understanding of Some Old Testament Truths
Part 16 – Living Holy Lives (Leviticus 19-20)

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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.