The Levitical priests--indeed the whole tribe of Levi--shall have no portion or inheritance with Israel. They are to eat the offerings made by fire to the LORD; that is their inheritance. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Deuteronomy 18:1? 2. How does Deuteronomy 18:1 emphasize the Levites' dependence on God's provision? 3. What does "no portion or inheritance" teach about the Levites' unique role? 4. How does Numbers 18:20 relate to Deuteronomy 18:1 regarding priestly inheritance? 5. How can we trust God for provision like the Levites in Deuteronomy 18:1? 6. In what ways can church leaders today reflect the Levites' reliance on God? 7. What is the significance of the Levitical priests having no inheritance in Deuteronomy 18:1? 8. How does Deuteronomy 18:1 reflect God's provision for the Levitical priests? 9. Why were the Levites chosen to serve without land inheritance according to Deuteronomy 18:1? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Deuteronomy 18? 11. How do other biblical passages reconcile or contradict Leviticus 21’s strict requirements for priestly purity and appearance? 12. Ezekiel 44:28 indicates priests have no inheritance apart from the Lord—how does this align with land allotment practices known from other biblical or historical sources? 13. Is God the Levites' inheritance? 14. How did early Israelites fulfill the centralized requirement of bringing firstfruits (Deuteronomy 26) before a formal temple or priesthood was consistently established? Discussion Questions 1. How does the concept of the Levites' inheritance challenge our understanding of wealth and possessions today?2. In what ways can we, as believers, fulfill our role as a "royal priesthood" in our communities? 3. How does God's provision for the Levites encourage us to trust Him in our own lives? 4. What are some practical ways we can prioritize spiritual inheritance over material possessions in our daily decisions? 5. How can the example of the Levites' service inspire us to serve others within our church and community?1. How does the provision for the Levites set them apart from the other tribes, and what significance might this have for their role? 2. Why do you think God prohibited the Israelites from practicing the detestable acts of the nations before them? 3. How can we identify and avoid modern equivalents of the pagan practices mentioned in verses 9-12? 4. In what ways do you think the Prophet promised in verses 15-18 parallels the coming of Jesus Christ? 5. How can we discern between true and false prophets in our current times? 6. How does society’s view of spirituality and mediums relate to the practices warned against in this chapter? 7. What steps can we take to ensure our spiritual practices align with God's desires? 8. How does the promise of a Prophet provide comfort and direction for the Israelites, and how does it resonate with us today? 9. Why is it crucial for believers to have a clear understanding of God's truths and guidelines for spiritual leaders? 10. How does God’s provision for the Levites reflect His care and intention for all His people? 11. How might the responsibilities given to the Israelites in discerning true prophets apply to us when consuming media and information today? 12. Why do you think the Israelites were fearful of hearing directly from God at Mount Horeb? 13. How can believers ensure that they're genuinely hearing from God and not being misled? 14. How does the Prophet "like Moses" fit into the larger narrative of salvation in the Bible? 15. What are some practices today that might be considered 'abominations' in the eyes of God, even if society accepts them? 16. How do we maintain spiritual purity in an increasingly pluralistic world? 17. How should Christians respond when they encounter teachings or practices that seem contrary to God’s Word? 18. How can the principles laid out in this chapter guide Christian leadership today? 19. In what ways can we ensure that we're not just "hearers" but also "doers" of the word, as instructed to listen to the Prophet in verse 15? 20. Reflect on a time when you felt uncertain about a spiritual leader or teaching. How did this chapter provide clarity or direction? Links Deuteronomy 18:1 NIVDeuteronomy 18:1 NLT Deuteronomy 18:1 ESV Deuteronomy 18:1 NASB Deuteronomy 18:1 KJV Deuteronomy 18:1 Commentaries Bible Hub |



