- Over what creature did Aaron confess all the iniquities of the children of Israel, and send away into the wilderness? (16:10, 21-22)
Your answer:
Bullock
Dove
Goat
Lamb
None of the above
- How often was atonement made for the children of Israel? (16:33-34)
Your answer:
Once a month
Once a year
Every seventh year
Every fiftieth year
None of the above
- Where is the life of a creature? (17:11,14)
Your answer:
In the blood
In the brain
In the breath
In the heart
None of the above
- What persons of the opposite sex was an Israelite not to have sexual relations? (18:6-20)
Your answer:
Daughter-in-law
Mother
Sister
Sister-in-law
All of the above
- What is said of sexual relations with someone of the same sex? (18:22)
Your answer:
Abomination
Alternate life style
Personal preference
Socially acceptable
None of the above
- What is said of sexual relations with an animal? (18:23)
Your answer:
Abomination
Confusion
Vile affections
Weird
None of the above
- Why are we to be holy? (19:1-2)
Your answer:
Because the Lord your God is holy
Because we are a peculiar people
Because we are to be different from the world
All of the above
None of the above
- What was to be left for the poor? (19:9-10)
Your answer:
The corners of the field
The gleanings
Welfare
All of the above
1 & 2
- What phrase is mentioned in this verse that Jesus considered as one of the greatest commandments? (19:18, Matthew 22:36-39)
Your answer:
Love your neighbor as yourself
Ye shall not lie one to another
Ye shall not steal
Ye shall not swear by my name falsely
None of the above
- What phrase(s) prohibits body piercing and tattoos? (19:28)
Your answer:
You shall not defile the temple of God
You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh
You shall not print any marks on you
All of the above
2 & 3
- What is said about weights and standards? (19:35-36)
Your answer:
Just balances
Just weights
Just ephah
All of the above
None of the above
- For what sins was a person put to death? (20:1-16,27)
Your answer:
Adultery
Cursing father or mother
Homosexuality
Laying with a beast
All of the above
- Who was a priest not to marry? (21:7, 13-15)
Your answer:
A divorced woman
An harlot
A widow
All of the above
1 & 2
- What were they not to eat? (22:8)
Your answer:
Creeping things
That which dies of itself
That which is torn by beasts
All of the above
2 & 3
- What was not one of the feasts they were to keep during the year? (23:4-44)
Your answer:
Booths
First fruits
Purim
Tabernacles
Trumpets
- How long were the lamps to burn? (24:1-4)
Your answer:
Continually
Every Sabbath
Throughout the entire year of Jubilee
Until the oil ran out
None of the above
- Who was to stone the man who blasphemed the name of the LORD? (24:10-16)
Your answer:
The Levites
The priests
The soldiers
Those from the tribe of Judah
The congregation
- How was the law different for a stranger? (24:17-22)
Your answer:
They did not have to be circumcised
They did not have to keep the Sabbath
There was no difference
All of the above
None of the above
- How often were the fields not sowed nor the vineyards pruned? (25:1-7)
Your answer:
Every third year
Every fourth year
Every seventh year
Every tenth year
None of the above
- How often did the year of jubilee occur? (25:8-17)
Your answer:
Every seventh year
Every tenth year
Every fiftieth year
Every hundred years
None of the above
- How was an Israelite to treat a poor Israelite whom he had purchased? (25:35-43)
Your answer:
Do not charge him usury nor rule over him with rigor
Treat him as a hired servant rather than a bond servant
Release him during the year of jubilee
All of the above
None of the above
- Who could redeem one that was sold? (25:47-52)
Your answer:
A Levite
A priest
One of his kin
All of the above
None of the above
- What would result if they kept God’s commandments? (26:3-13)
Your answer:
Rain in due season
The land would yield its increase
The trees would yield fruit
They would dwell in their land safely
All of the above
- What would result if they did not keep God’s commandments? (26:14-38)
Your answer:
Pestilence
Plagues
Terror
Wild beasts which would destroy their cattle
All of the above