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Leviticus, third book of the  Bible, the name of which designates its contents as a book (or manual) primarily concerned with priests (members of the priestly tribe of Levi) and their duties.

Although Leviticus is basically a book of laws, it also contains some narrative text (chapters 8–9, 10:1–7, 10:16–20, and 24:10–14).

The book is usually divided into five parts: sacrificial laws (chapters 1–7);

the inauguration of the priesthood and laws governing their office (chapters 8–10);

laws for ceremonial purity (chapters 11–16);

laws governing the people’s holiness (chapters 17–26);

and a supplement concerning offerings to the sanctuary and religious vows (chapter 27).

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The of concept of holiness is the motto of Leviticus, "Be holy for I am holy". What is another name for Holy?


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What did the first thing did Moses do with Aaron and his sons before he put the tunic, and girded, them with the sash, cloth, robe and put the ephod on them?

Answer:-

Wash them with water

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What does the word "Atonement" mean?

Answer:-
To cover up

Explanation
The word "Atonement" can mean to cover up. In religious contexts, it refers to the act of making amends or reconciling for one's sins or wrongdoings. It involves seeking forgiveness and making reparations to restore harmony or balance. Atonement often involves acknowledging and taking responsibility for one's actions and making efforts to rectify the harm caused.

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Which offering emphasis the reconciliation that was accomplished on the Cross?

Answer:-
Peace offering

Explanation
The peace offering emphasizes the reconciliation that was accomplished on the Cross because it was a voluntary offering made by an individual to express gratitude, worship, and fellowship with God. It symbolized the restoration of peace and harmony between God and humanity, highlighting the reconciliation achieved through the sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross. The peace offering was a way for people to demonstrate their desire for a restored relationship with God, acknowledging the peace that was made possible through Jesus' sacrifice

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The blood from this offering was for the atonement of the one bringing the offering; as such the blood was

Answer:-
Holy

Explanation
The blood from this offering was for the atonement of the one bringing the offering, indicating that it was meant to cleanse and purify from sin. The term "holy" is used to describe something that is set apart and dedicated to God, and in this context, the blood is considered holy because it is used in a sacred ritual to atone for sin.

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Which offering emphasizes the balance, fragrance, and purity of that which was offered?

Answer:-
Meal Offering

Explanation
The meal offering emphasizes the balance, fragrance, and purity of that which was offered. This offering consisted of grain, oil, and frankincense, and was presented as a gesture of gratitude and devotion to God. The balance refers to the specific measurements and proportions required for the offering to be acceptable. The fragrance refers to the pleasant aroma that would arise when the offering was burned on the altar. The purity refers to the requirement for the ingredients to be of the highest quality and without any impurities. Overall, the meal offering symbolized the offering of one's best and most valuable possessions to God.

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If the burnt offering of his offering to the Lord is of birds then he shall bring his offering of?

Answer:-

Turtledoves or young pigeons

Explanation
These verses state that if someone's offering to the Lord is a burnt offering of birds, they may offer either turtledoves or young pigeons. The passage details how the priest is to handle the offering, including how the bird is to be prepared and offered on the altar. This distinction is important as it reflects the accessibility of the offerings for those who may not afford larger animals, providing a means for all individuals to participate in sacrificial rituals regardless of economic status.

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The concept of burnt sacrifice is presented first for significant reasons. It expressed "dedication".  The term means "that which ascends" that is, to Yahweh. The entire sacrifice was consumed by fire on the altar, so that it was also described as the?


Answer:-
Whole burnt offering

Explanation
The concept of burnt sacrifice is presented first for significant reasons because it symbolizes dedication and offering to Yahweh. The entire sacrifice is consumed by fire on the altar, leaving nothing behind. This is why it is also referred to as the whole burnt offering, as the entire offering is completely burned and ascends to Yahweh.

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Which offering you pour oil on it and put frankincense on it?

Answer:-
Grain offering

Explanation
The correct answer is Grain offering. In the Old Testament, the grain offering was one of the five main types of offerings presented to God. It involved pouring oil on the grain and adding frankincense as a symbol of worship and devotion. The grain offering was typically made from fine flour and could be presented in various forms, such as baked bread or cooked in a pan. It was a way for the Israelites to express gratitude and dedication to God, and it was often accompanied by other offerings like animal sacrifices

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Which offering was to be a male without blemish?

Answer:-

Burnt Offering

Explanation
A burnt offering was to be a male without blemish. In ancient times, a burnt offering was a sacrifice made to God where the entire animal was burned on the altar. It was considered a way to show complete devotion and surrender to God. The offering had to be a male without any physical imperfections or blemishes, symbolizing purity and perfection. This requirement emphasized the importance of offering the best and most valuable to God as an act of worship and obedience.

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Which act of putting his hand on the offering was an act of surrendering of the gift to God?

Answer:-
Burnt Offering

Explanation
A burnt offering was an act of surrendering a gift to God by putting one's hand on the offering. This act symbolized complete surrender and devotion to God. The offering was then completely burned on the altar as a sacrifice to God. This type of offering was often done to atone for sins or to seek God's favor and forgiveness.

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What offering did Aaron, his sons, and the elders on the third day offer before the Lord?

Answer:-
Young bull as a sin offering, Ram as a burn offering without blemish

Explanation
On the third day, Aaron, his sons, and the elders offered a young bull as a sin offering and a ram as a burnt offering without blemish before the Lord. This offering was part of the ritual purification process and a way to seek forgiveness for sins committed. The young bull symbolized the atonement for unintentional sins, while the ram represented complete surrender and dedication to God. This offering was a significant act of worship and obedience to the Lord.

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Where did the Lord call Moses, and spake him out of the tabernacle of the congregation, or?


Correct Answer:-
Tent of meeting

Explanation
The Lord called Moses and spoke to him out of the tent of meeting. This was a special place where Moses would go to meet with God and receive instructions. It was a designated location for divine communication and interaction between God and Moses. The tent of meeting served as a meeting place for Moses and the Lord, symbolizing their close relationship and friendship.

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Who consecrated Aaron and his sons to be Priest and his descendants?

Answer:-
God

Explanation
God consecrated Aaron and his sons to be priests and their descendants. In the Bible, it is stated that God specifically chose Aaron and his sons to serve as priests and gave them the authority to carry out the duties of the priesthood. This consecration was a divine appointment and signified their special role as mediators between God and the people of Israel.

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Why did God kill Aaron's sons Nadab and Abihu?

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But Nadab and Abihu, when they took their censers to burn fragrant incense, they used a different fire, a strange fire, not the fire which the Lord kindled and commanded to be used for this purpose. This was a sin and for this sin a fire came from heaven and devoured them in from on the congregation.

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