Please study for this test on the Book of Leviticus. Read the book one, two, three, four times or even more.
I will either post it here tomorrow afternoon or Monday morning.
Consider the types of sacrifices, the offering required for that sacrifice and the purpose of that sacrifice. Also consider the way Leviticus covers the disease of leprosy. Be able to identify clean and unclean animals. Consider crimes that require the death penalty and pay close attention to the methods of administering the death penalty. Know the names Nadab and Abihu. There are eternal statutes that are to be forever. Pay close attention to anything referencing eternal or the word forever. Consider what types of people were forbidden from entering the temple.
Study hard and I will issue the test as soon as it is convenient. I am currently at a teacher's convention in Myrtle Beach. I have no access to my classroom where the test exists. Good luck. I hope you all make 100% on my test.
What's the interest you have in Leviticus? Leviticus covers the role of priests in ancient Israel and sacrifices that were made in the temple, which BTW,was destroyed in AD 70? Do you believe the pagan mosque will be razed and a new temple will be built in Jerusalem?
School just started the end of August. We started with Genesis, then Exodus, then Leviticus. Most kids in our school are familiar with Genesis and Exodus stories. I want to really hammer Leviticus so I created my own test for it. They enjoyed it and learned things from it.
No need to test them on the seven days of creation, Noah's flood, the burning bush or the parting of the red sea. They probably knew that junk before school started.
"No need to test them on the seven days of creation, Noah's flood, the burning bush or the parting of the red sea. They probably knew that junk before school started."
Glad to see you realize it is JUNK.
Its not junk. Its where many metaphors used throughout the rest of scripture are established; light and darkness, heaven and earth, life and death, the wild beasts of the field, the tree of life, dust of the earth, a "living being", the cherubim, (stationed east of Eden by God ), with a flaming and flashing sword that turns in every direction, to guard the way to the tree of life, , etc.
One cannot grasp the subject much less comply with the instruction in Leviticus to become and remain holy, as God is holy, by abstaining from the flesh of anything that crawls on its belly without knowing the identity of the talking serpent, the Nachash, forever condemned by God in Genesis to crawl on its belly and eat dust as the lowest of all species of low-lifes.
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