Leviticus Chapter 27
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Multi Answer (6)
Which age categories of people dedicated to the LORD were set at ten shekels? (Leviticus 27:5, 7)
If anyone making the vow is too poor to pay the specified amount, the person being dedicated is to be ____. (Leviticus 27:8)
If anyone dedicates to the Lord part of their family land, its value is ____. (Leviticus 27:16)
For which item(s) was it required to add a fifth to its value? (Leviticus 27:11-19)
What could the Israelites vow to dedicate to the LORD? (Leviticus 27:2, 9, 14)
Regarding ceremonially unclean animals vowed to the LORD, it is said: (Leviticus 27:11-12)
Multiple Choice (20)
If anyone making the vow was too poor to pay the specified amount, who was able to set the value according to what the one making the vow could afford? (Leviticus 27:8)
In the context of an animal that is vowed to the LORD, if the animal was substituted for another ____. (Leviticus 27:9-10)
What could someone dedicate to the LORD? (Leviticus 27:14)
When setting the price of a dedicated field, what has to be taken into consideration? (Leviticus 27:17-18)
In the Year of Jubilee, the field not part of the family land and dedicated to the LORD will revert ____. (Leviticus 27:22-24)
Whoever would redeem any of their tithe must ______of the value to it. (Leviticus 27:31)
The value of the sanctuary shekel was ____. (Leviticus 27:25)
If anyone dedicates to the LORD a field they have bought, which is not part of their family land, the priest will determine its value_____. (Leviticus 27:22-23)
If someone wanted to redeem a ceremonially unclean animal, he needed to ____. (Leviticus 27:11,13)
If a field is not redeemed or if it is sold to someone else, then ____. (Leviticus 27:20)
The value of a male, dedicated to the LORD, between the ages of twenty and sixty was set at: (Leviticus 27:2-3)
The value of a female, dedicated to the LORD, between the ages of five and twenty was set at: (Leviticus 27:5)
If anyone makes a special vow to dedicate a person to the LORD, this is done by: (Leviticus 27:2)
If anyone making the vow is too poor to pay the specified amount, the person being dedicated is to be presented to the priest, who will___. (Leviticus 27:8)
If an Israelite vowed an animal that is acceptable as an offering to the LORD, such an animal given to the Lord becomes ___. (Leviticus 27:9)
An animal that is not acceptable as an offering to the LORD is called: (Leviticus 27:11)
The commands regarding vows of dedication were given at: (Leviticus 27:34)
Whoever would redeem any of their tithe must add a ___ of the value to it. (Leviticus 27:31)
How is the value of family land, dedicated to the LORD, to be set? (Leviticus 27:16)
True False (20)
A tithe of everything from the land belongs to the LORD, it is holy to the LORD. (Leviticus 27:30)
A tithe of the herd and flock will be holy to the LORD, but a tithe from the soil or fruit from the trees will not be holy to the LORD. (Leviticus 27:30, 32)
Anything that a person owned and devoted to the LORD could be redeemed. (Leviticus 27:28)
The firstborn of an animal could not be dedicated to the LORD but if it was one of the unclean animals, it could be redeemed. (Leviticus 27:26-27)
If anyone dedicates their house as something holy to the Lord, the priest will judge its quality as good or bad. Whatever value the priest then sets, so it will remain. (Leviticus 27:14)
Ceremonially unclean animals could not be redeemed. (Leviticus 27:11-13)
Ceremonially unclean animals were not acceptable as an offering to the LORD. (Leviticus 27:11)
An acceptable animal that is offered to the LORD becomes holy. (Leviticus 27:9)
When the field is released in the Jubilee, it will become holy, like a field devoted to the Lord; it will become priestly property. (Leviticus 27:21)
No one may pick out the good from the bad or make any substitution. If anyone does make a substitution, both the animal and its substitute become holy and cannot be redeemed. (Leviticus 27:33)
When an animal was vowed as an offering to the LORD, if the Israelites should substitute one animal for another, both the animal and the substitute become holy. (Leviticus 27:9-10)
A tithe of everything from the land, …, belongs to the LORD; it is holy to the LORD. (Leviticus 27:30)
All things that a person owns and devotes to the LORD can be sold or redeemed. (Leviticus 27:28)
Every value is to be set according to the sanctuary shekel. (Leviticus 27:25)
The value of a male dedicated to the LORD who is sixty years old or older is set at one hundred shekels. (Leviticus 27:7)
Each Israelite was able to judge the quality of animals as good or bad, when the animals were vowed as offerings to the LORD. (Leviticus 27:11-12)
But if Israelites dedicate a field after the Jubilee, the priest will determine the value according to the number of years that remain until the next Year of Jubilee, and its set value will be reduced. (Leviticus 27:18)
Matching (1)
Match the columns: Left: A. Moses (Leviticus 27:1) | B. Year of Jubilee (Leviticus 27:24) | C. The priest (Leviticus 27:8) | D. Shekel (Leviticus 27:25) | E. A homer of barley seed (Leviticus 27:16) Right: 1. Will set the value | 2. Twenty gerahs | 3. Fifty shekels of silver | 4. The LORD said to him | 5. The field reverts to the person from whom it was bought
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