Exodus 28:10
six of their names on one stone and the remaining six on the other, in the order of their birth.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Exodus 28:10?

2. How does Exodus 28:10 emphasize the importance of remembering the tribes of Israel?

3. What significance do the "names of the sons of Israel" hold for believers today?

4. How can we apply the concept of remembrance from Exodus 28:10 in our lives?

5. In what ways does Exodus 28:10 connect to the New Testament's teaching on unity?

6. How does Exodus 28:10 inspire us to honor our spiritual heritage and community?

7. What is the significance of the names engraved on the stones in Exodus 28:10?

8. How does Exodus 28:10 reflect the importance of the tribes of Israel?

9. Why were the names of the sons of Israel engraved on the ephod's stones?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Exodus 28?

11. Is Jesus the incarnate God?

12. What does the Bible say about sacred stones?

13. Is Jesus God?

14. Didn't Jesus never actually claim to be God?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the engraving of the tribes' names on the onyx stones reflect God's relationship with His people, and how can this understanding impact our personal relationship with God?

2. In what ways can we, as believers, fulfill our role as a "royal priesthood" in our daily lives, drawing from the example of the high priest's intercession?

3. How does the order and structure seen in the engraving of the names challenge us to trust in God's timing and design for our lives?

4. What practical steps can we take to foster a sense of unity and belonging within our local church community, reflecting the collective identity of the twelve tribes?

5. How can we carry the name of Christ in our interactions with others, and what does it mean to represent Him faithfully in our current cultural context?1. How do the garments reflect the divine glory and splendor intended for Aaron and his sons?

2. What is the symbolic significance of the twelve stones on the breastpiece?

3. What role does the Urim and Thummim play, and how does this relate to the responsibility of the priests?

4. How does the craftsmanship involved in creating the garments speak to the value and respect given to the priestly office?

5. Why might the sound of the bells be crucial for Aaron's survival?

6. The phrase "HOLY TO THE LORD" was to be on Aaron's forehead. How can we apply this concept to our lives?

7. Why was it necessary for the priests to wear linen undergarments?

8. How does the ordination and consecration of Aaron and his sons parallel to spiritual responsibilities in your life?

9. How do the detailed instructions reflect God's nature?

10. In today's society, how can we symbolically "wear" our commitment to God?

11. How does this chapter speak to the significance of obedience in worship?

12. What does it mean to bear the iniquity of something as Aaron did with the holy things?

13. In what ways can we apply the concepts of consecration and ordination to our daily lives?

14. How does this chapter reinforce the idea of God's direct involvement with His people?

15. How do we see God's love and protection in the requirements given for the priests' garments?

16. In what ways do these instructions highlight the importance of holiness in God's service?

17. What is the importance of Aaron carrying the names of the sons of Israel over his heart?

18. If you were tasked with a responsibility similar to Aaron's, how would you prepare for it?

19. How do the various elements of the garments and their construction symbolize aspects of Christian life today?

20. What can this passage teach us about the seriousness with which we should approach our service to God?

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