Neither you nor a foreigner shall present food to your God from any such animal. They will not be accepted on your behalf, because they are deformed and flawed.'" Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Leviticus 22:25? 2. How does Leviticus 22:25 emphasize the importance of offering unblemished sacrifices to God? 3. What does Leviticus 22:25 teach about the standards God sets for worship? 4. How can we apply Leviticus 22:25 to our personal offerings to God today? 5. How does Leviticus 22:25 connect with Romans 12:1 about living sacrifices? 6. Why is it important to avoid "defective" offerings, according to Leviticus 22:25? 7. What does Leviticus 22:25 reveal about God's standards for offerings? 8. How does Leviticus 22:25 reflect God's holiness and purity requirements? 9. Why are foreign sacrifices rejected in Leviticus 22:25? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Leviticus 22? 11. How do Leviticus 22:19-24's strict requirements for unblemished animal sacrifices align with modern views on fairness and the value of imperfection? 12. Jeremiah 34:11-17 - How does God's condemnation of re-enslavement align with other passages where slavery was permitted (e.g., Leviticus 25)? 13. How do we reconcile the command in Exodus 23:9 to treat foreigners kindly with other Old Testament passages that demand harsh treatment of certain groups? 14. Why does the command to release servants (Lev 25:39-46) appear inconsistent with other biblical passages endorsing servitude? Discussion Questions 1. How does the requirement for unblemished sacrifices in Leviticus 22:25 reflect God's character and His expectations for His people?2. In what ways can we ensure that our offerings to God (time, talents, resources) are without "defect" in our modern context? 3. How does the concept of holiness in Leviticus 22:25 relate to the New Testament call for believers to be holy as God is holy? 4. What are some practical steps we can take to maintain integrity in our worship and service to God, avoiding the "corruption" mentioned in the verse? 5. How does understanding Christ as the perfect sacrifice influence our approach to worship and our relationship with God?1. How do these instructions regarding sacred offerings reflect the importance God places on holiness? 2. What does the passage teach us about God's expectations for purity in worship? 3. In what ways do these instructions challenge our understanding of respect for things dedicated to God? 4. How do these guidelines for offerings apply to the offerings we make today (e.g., time, talents, finances)? 5. How can we relate the rules around who can consume sacred offerings to our current practices in church communities? 6. What implications can be drawn from the restitution required for eating sacred offerings in error? 7. How can these strict guidelines on acceptable offerings be translated to the quality of offerings we present to God in our daily lives? 8. How does this passage guide us in maintaining purity and holiness in our lives? 9. In our modern context, how can we handle situations where we may unintentionally dishonor or misuse things dedicated to God? 10. How does the passage deepen our understanding of the significance of obedience to God's commandments? 11. How does this passage challenge your perception of what is acceptable to offer God? 12. In what ways does the principle of not slaughtering an ox or a sheep on the same day as its young teach us about kindness and compassion? 13. What does this passage teach about the consequence of violating God's laws? 14. How can we apply the principle of not profaning God's name to our daily actions? 15. How can we ensure that our actions do not lead others to profane what is sacred? 16. How does God's requirement for unblemished animals relate to the idea of giving our best to God? 17. What are some ways that we can intentionally apply the principle of holiness in our present-day living? 18. How does this passage affect our understanding of respect for God's authority and divine order? 19. How can we encourage others in our community to honor and respect what is dedicated to God? 20. Discuss the significance of God as the one who sanctifies the Israelites and how this role of God impacts our relationship with Him. Links Leviticus 22:25 NIVLeviticus 22:25 NLT Leviticus 22:25 ESV Leviticus 22:25 NASB Leviticus 22:25 KJV Leviticus 22:25 Commentaries Bible Hub |



