OTS Leviticus: Chapters 17-27 Flashcards

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A person, thing, or idea represented by an earlier type is called a(n)

Antitype

The place designated by God for the offering of a sacrifice was the _____ of the Tabernacle.

Door

The significant substance of the sacrifice was the _____.

Blood

In the Scripture studied in this section, God indicated to Israel that He required standards of conduct that were based on ____ He is and ____ He says.

<p>Who, What</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Israelites were expressly forbidden by God to follow the conduct of the Egyptians.

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The priests were given special rules to follow in addition to the requirements outlined for all the people.

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Complete the verse. Leviticus 19:1-2 'And the LORD spake unto ____ , saying, Speak unto all the ____ of the children of ____ , and say unto them, Ye shall be holy: for I the LORD your God am ____.'

<p>Moses, congregation, Israel, holy</p> Signup and view all the answers

The first feast, the Passover, was followed immediately by the second feast, the Feast of First Fruits.

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Match the feasts of Leviticus, Chapter 23 with their antitypes.

<p>Passover = Redemption First Fruits = Resurrection of Christ Pentecost = Coming of the Holy Spirit Trumpets = Awakening of Israel Day of Atonement = Israel's repentance and restoration Tabernacles = Millennial restoration and rest</p> Signup and view all the answers

Part of the priests' daily service was to keep the lamps burning continuously.

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The Bible gives specific guidelines concerning the making of the loaves for the table of shewbread.

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In Canaan, Israel was to observe a holy year of rest, especially for the ____ every ____ year.

<p>land, seventh</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Year of Jubilee occurred every ____ year.

<p>50th</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Year of ____ included all the general Sabbatical character with added blessings.

<p>Jubilee</p> Signup and view all the answers

During the Year of Jubilee: Slaves were ____. Debts were ____. Exiles were returned ____. The poor had their possessions ____.

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Key Terms and Concepts

  • Antitype: Represents a person, thing, or idea that symbolizes an earlier type.
  • Door of the Tabernacle: Designated place by God for offering sacrifices.
  • Blood: Significant substance involved in sacrifices as a vital requirement.

Conduct and Standards

  • God required standards of conduct based on Who He is and What He says.
  • Israelites forbidden from imitating Egyptian practices.

Priesthood and Rituals

  • Priests had additional rules besides the requirements for the general population.
  • Part of priests’ daily duties included maintaining the lamps in the Tabernacle continually.
  • Specific guidelines were provided for making the loaves for the table of shewbread.

Holy Observances and Feasts

  • Leviticus outlines various feasts with spiritual significance.
  • Passover: Represents redemption.
  • First Fruits: Symbolizes the resurrection of Christ.
  • Pentecost: Represents the coming of the Holy Spirit.
  • Trumpets: Signifies the awakening of Israel.
  • Day of Atonement: Reflects Israel's repentance and restoration.
  • Tabernacles: Represents millennial restoration and rest.

Sabbatical Years and Jubilee

  • Israel was required to observe a holy year of rest for the land every seventh year.
  • The Year of Jubilee occurs every 50th year.
  • The Year of Jubilee included features of Sabbatical rest with added blessings.
  • During the Year of Jubilee:
    • Slaves were freed.
    • Debts were forgiven.
    • Exiles were returned home.
    • The poor had their possessions restored.

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