Title: YOM KIPPUR
Subject: TNK Class: TNK Study
Purpose
To read, to study, and to understand YHWH's commands and laws that HE has given to us, so that we can better obey HIM.
Objective
Students will understand the following: Students will understand the following: New Vocabulary words, and their meanings based on how the word is used in the TNK. Reading comprehension. The child will also learn YHWH's commands and laws.
Questions
- Yom Kippur is Hebrew for what feast?
- What month and day is Yom Kippur?
- What two main things are you not to do on Yom Kippur? (Lev. 16:29-31)
- What is the punishment for not keeping Yom Kippur?
- What is the punishment for working on Yom Kippur?
- Is Yom Kippur a Sabbath?
- Name several things that people were doing on Yom Kippur, and the reason why YHWH did not answer their prayers? (Isaiah 58)
- What book, chapter, and verse shows Yom Kippur to be from evening to evening?
- How are we suppose to treat others on Yom Kippur?
- What does Yom Kippur and the Year of Jubilee have in common?
- What are we to blow on the New Moons, and Feast days?
- What are we told to do for those without food, clothing, and shelter?
- How are we supose to humble ourselves?
- How do we make the Sabbath (weekly) a delight?
- How do we make Yom Kippur a delight?
- What book, chapter, and verse do we find YHWH telling us that man does not live by bread alone?
- Why did YHWH say HE lead the people in the wilderness for 40 years?
- Give several examples of how to fast.
- Give several examples of how not to fast.
- What is YHWH's promise to us in Isaiah 58 if we obey HIM?
Links
Vocabulary
- Yom Kippur: Atonement
- Self denial: To deny ones self
- Humble: rendered meek and submissive
- Holy Convocation: a reading a calling together a sacred assembly
- Gratification: The act of pleasing either the mind the taste or the appetite
- Fasting: Abstaining from food and drink
- Ordinances: A rule established by authority
- Quarrel: to complain that is to cry out with a loud voice
- Forsake: To quit or leave entirely
- Honor: any act by which reverence and submission are expressed
Worksheets