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Lesson 9 The Demands of Holy Living February 28, 2010
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We’ll cover readings for February 21-27, 2010 Portions of Exodus and Deuteronomy Religious and Ceremonial Laws Sacrifices and Offerings Rules for priest The sabbatical year; Year of Jubilee Purification Persons excluded from the congregation The Nazirite vow; Vows of dedication Laws of separation Laws of Government Concerning a king; Respect for rulers The judicial system This Week 2
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Burnt Offerings Sin Offerings Trespass Offering Peace Offering Meat Offering Drink Offering Purification Various Offerings 3
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Voluntary or Required What Bull Ram Goat Dove Pigeon When For specific sins Daily for sins in general Burnt Offering 4
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Text Leviticus 1:1-17, 6:8-13; Exodus 29:38-46 How Person bringing offering lays hands on the head Priest sprinkles blood around the altar Entrails burned Meat for priests Burnt Offering (cont.) 5
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Unknown before time of Moses (Exodus 34:14) What Depends of resources of offerer Bull, goat, lamb, dove, pigeon In extreme poverty, 1 / 10 ephah of flour When Priests at consecration Mothers at childbirth Lepers when healed Nazirites when unexpectedly defiled Why Particular occasion for particular sin Sin Offering 6
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Text Leviticus 6:24-30 How Sinner lays hands on head and confesses sin If for whole people, elders act as representative High Priest sprinkles blood seven times before veil Some on horns of the altar Rest poured out at foot of altar Burned in entirety High Priest could eat some in a holy place Sin Offering (cont.) 7
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Not for sin in absolute, but in civil terms Required restitution, plus 20% What Ram Lamb Text Leviticus 5:14-6:7 How Blood sprinkled around altar Organs burned Flesh eaten by the priests Trespass Offering 8
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What Make or female cow or sheep Could be blemished, if freewill offering When At consecration of priests At fulfillment of Nazirite vow At any religious dedication At Pentecost Voluntary, as expression of gratitude to God Why Celebrate peace between God and man Peace Offering 9
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Text Leviticus 3:1-17, 7:11-36, 22:21-25 How With bread, leavened or unleavened (eaten by the priests) Killed by offerer Blood sprinkled around base of altar Entrails burned Breast and right shoulder to priest Breast called “wave offering” Shoulder called “heave offering” Rest eaten by offerer Peace Offering (cont.) 10
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What Bloodless offering Flour and frankincense Unleavened cakes Parched corn and frankincense Text Leviticus 2, 6:14-23; Numbers 15:1-16; Numbers 28, 29 How Salt and oil added High Priest burned part on altar Priests ate the rest Meat (or Meal) Offering 11
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If Bull 3/10 ephah (21 pints) of flour, pluse ½ hin (5 pints) of oil If Ram 2/10 ephah of flour, plus 1/3 hin of oil If Lamb 1/10 ephah of flour, plus ¼ hin of oil Meat (or Meal) Offering (con.t) 12
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Given with burnt offering and peace offering What Same amount of wine and oil Text Exodus 29:38-46; Numbers 15:1-16, 28:7-29 How Poured out around altar Drink Offering 13
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Text Numbers 5:1-3 Purification 14
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What insights have you gained from this week’s study? What did you find in these passages that you have never seen before? How did the Lord speak to your heart through the Word this week? How will your walk with Him be different as a result? Your Turn... 15
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Readings for February 28-March 6 Holiness in Daily Life Next Week 16
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