Thursday, February 20: Leviticus 4-7; Hebrews 3
Leviticus 4: What kind of sins were these offerings to provide atonement for?
Leviticus 5:What were the three alternatives for a sin offering?
Leviticus 6: What was a person to do who was guilty of stealing or concealing someone else’s property? Why was 1/5 added? Chapter 6 and 7 refer to what happens to the meat of the animals that are sacrificed as sin offerings. Who can eat the meat?
Leviticus 7: What part of the meat must not be eaten? What is the consequence?
Hebrews 3: What is the consequence of unbelief? How can we be hardened?
Journal Prompt: What does it mean to ‘enter God’s rest’?
ANSWERS
Leviticus 4: These offerings were to provide atonement for unintentional sin.
Leviticus 5:The alternatives for a sin offering were a female lamb or goat, two turtledoves or two pigeons; or a “tenth of an ephah of fine flour for a sin offering.
Leviticus 6: If a person was guilty of stealing he was to repay it fully (which cost him nothing) and add 1/5 more which cost him something more. With the exception of the burnt offering (it’s completely burned), the meat (after a portion is offered to the Lord) as well as the unleavened bread can be eaten by the priests and their sons in the courtyard of the Tabernacle.
Leviticus 7: The fat and the blood must never be eaten. The consequence is being cut off from the community. (v. 24-26)
Hebrews 3: The consequence of unbelief is the inability to enter God’s rest. We can be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness.
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