Leviticus-Numbers quiz review 2
1. The Strict definition of holiness is _____________.
1. The Strict definition of holiness is set apart (or separated).
Over time the Hebrew’s definition of holiness came to mean ______________________.
Over time the Hebrew’s definition of holiness came to mean Moral Excellence.
True or false. The Israelites were never lost, they were led.
True
The direct journey from Sinai to the promised land would have taken about _____ days.
The direct journey from Sinai to the promised land would have taken about 11 days.
At the borders of Canaan Moses sends out 12 spies to explore the land—the people ______________ because they are afraid.
At the borders of Canaan Moses sends out 12 spies to explore the land—the people refused to enter because they are afraid.
This was why they wandered around in the desert another ____ YEARS until every one of them was dead, except Joshua and Caleb.
This was why they wandered around in the desert another 38 YEARS until every one of them was dead, except Joshua and Caleb.
Balaam was a ____________. He was believed to be able to influence the will of the gods
Balaam was a sorcerer. He was believed to be able to influence the will of the gods
True or False. Balaam tried several times to curse Israel, but was unable to do so and actually ended up blessing them.
True
True or False. Balaam actually prophesied about the coming Messiah.
True
True or False. There is no archeological evidence for Balaam outside the Bible
False
A) Guilt B) Atone C) Atonement D) Confess reconcile with God
B) Atone
A) Guilt B) Atone C) Atonement D) Confess not guilt feelings, but a consequence of sin which makes a sinner subject to punishment by God.
A) Guilt
B) Atone C) Atonement D) Confess To acknowledge personal responsibility for a sin.
D) Confess
A) Guilt B) Atone C) Atonement D) Confess When an Israelite offered the blood of an animal and acknowledged his or her sin, the blood covered that sin and restored the Israelite’s relationship with God
C) Atonement
A) Grain (meal) offering B) Sin offering C) Fellowship (peace) D) Burnt offering E) Guilt offering Symbolizes complete commitment to God
D) Burnt offering
A) Grain (meal) offering B) Sin offering C) Fellowship (peace) D) Burnt offering E) Guilt offering Symbolizes devotion to GodSymbolizes devotion to God
A) Grain (meal) offering
B) Sin offering C) Fellowship (peace) D) Burnt offering E) Guilt offering Symbolizes thanksgiving
C) Fellowship (peace)
A) Grain (meal) offering B) Sin offering C) Fellowship (peace) D) Burnt offering E) Guilt offering Atones for sin or uncleannessAtones for sin or uncleanness
B) Sin offering
A) Grain (meal) offering B) Sin offering C) Fellowship (peace) D) Burnt offering E) Guilt offering Atones for sins violating others’ rights, or uncleanness
E) Guilt offering
A) Unleavened bread B) Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) C) Tabernacles D) Firstfruits E) Passover F) Day of Atonement Families share a meal and remember how God delivered the Israelites from slavery in Egypt
E) Passover
A) Unleavened bread B) Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) C) Tabernacles D) Firstfruits E) Passover F) Day of Atonement Families offer sacrifices and eat bread without leaven as a reminder of the hurried departure from Egypt.
A) Unleavened bread
B) Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) C) Tabernacles D) Firstfruits E) Passover F) Day of Atonement A harvest-time, thanksgiving celebration.
D) Firstfruits
A) Unleavened bread B) Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) C) Tabernacles D) Firstfruits E) Passover F) Day of Atonement This is a day of rest—the first day of Israel’s civil year.
B) Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah)
A) Unleavened bread B) Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) C) Tabernacles D) Firstfruits E) Passover F) Day of Atonement The High Priest enters the Tabernacle and makes the yearly sacrifice for all the sins of the Israelites. The people fast on this solemn day.
F) Day of Atonement
A) Unleavened bread B) Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) C) Tabernacles D) Firstfruits E) Passover F) Day of Atonement For a week the Israelites live in outdoor shelters, reliving the travels of the Exodus generation to the Promised Land.
C) Tabernacles