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Leviticus means?

Pertaining to the Levites

What phrase appears over and over in this book and how many times?

"The Lord said to Moses" occurs over 25 times

Who wrote Leviticus?

Traditionally ascribed to Moses

Put the following in order




Promises and Warnings


Provision of Worship


Presentation of Vows


Periods of Worship


Prerequisites of Worship

Provision of Worship (1-10)




Prerequisites of Worship (11-12)




Periods of Worship (23-25)




Promises and Warnings (26)




Presentation of Vows (27)

Purpose of Leviticus?

To provide a manual for the Hebrew community on Holy Worship and Living

Major themes in Leviticus?

The Presence of God




Holiness




The Role of Sacrifice





What are the 5 types of sacrifice

Burnt


Grain


Peace


Sin


Guilt

Explain the Burnt offering

Represented worship and total dedication




Could be a bull or a ram or a male dove/pigeon

Explain grain offering

Represented worship or thanksgiving


usually given along with other offerings


unlike burnt offering there was some leftover eaten by the priest


usually fine flour



Explain Peace Offering

Represented worship and fellowship


Was eaten by the giver


Involved a heard or flock animal and bread

Explain sin offering

represented covering for sin


blood of the animal was placed on the curtain and the carcass was burned outside the camp




High priests had to offer a bull


Male leaders a male goat


Average person a female goat or lamb


Poor people a dove/pigeon


Very poor used flour

Explain Guilt offering

Offered for a sin needing restitution


Involved a ram or a lamb

What were the 5 feasts

Sabbath


1st fruits


Pentacost


Passover


Unleaven Bread

Explain Passover

Spring


Remembering the Exodus



Explain Sabbath

weekly day of rest and worship

Unleavened Bread

Spring


Personal holiness



Explain Firstfruits

Spring


Wheat harvest an time law was given

Explain Pentecost

Spring


Barley harvest (animal feed)

Trumpets

Fall


ROsh Ha Shannanh


New Year Celebration

Day of Atonement

Fall


Yom Kippur


National Attonement

Feast of Tabernacles

Fall


Final Harves grapes, figs olives