The priest is to wave the lambs as a wave offering before the LORD, together with the bread of the firstfruits. The bread and the two lambs shall be holy to the LORD for the priest. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Leviticus 23:20? 2. How does Leviticus 23:20 emphasize the importance of offerings to the Lord? 3. What role do the priests play in presenting offerings according to Leviticus 23:20? 4. How does Leviticus 23:20 connect to Jesus as our ultimate High Priest? 5. How can we apply the principle of offering our best to God today? 6. What does Leviticus 23:20 teach about community involvement in worship practices? 7. What is the significance of the wave offering in Leviticus 23:20? 8. How does Leviticus 23:20 relate to the concept of firstfruits? 9. Why are the offerings in Leviticus 23:20 important for understanding Old Testament worship? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Leviticus 23? 11. What foods are mentioned in the Bible? 12. Is it appropriate for Christians to celebrate Passover? 13. How do ceremonial, moral, and judicial laws differ? 14. Who was high priest when David went into the House of GOD and ate the consecrated bread? Abiathar (Mark 2:26) Ahimelech, the father of Abiathar (I Samuel 1:1; 22:20) Discussion Questions 1. How does the role of the priest in Leviticus 23:20 foreshadow the ministry of Jesus as our High Priest?2. In what ways can we offer our "firstfruits" to God in our daily lives today? 3. How does the concept of a wave offering challenge us to live our lives in a way that is visible and dedicated to God? 4. What are some practical ways we can demonstrate gratitude for God's provision in our lives? 5. How can understanding the holiness of offerings in the Old Testament deepen our appreciation for the sacrifice of Christ?1. What role does the Sabbath play in the lives of the Israelites according to this passage? 2. How does the celebration of the feasts reinforce the identity of the Israelites? 3. Why does God emphasize the importance of rest during these celebrations? 4. In the context of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, what does unleavened bread symbolize, and how does it apply to our lives today? 5. How does the concept of firstfruits apply in our contemporary society? 6. What does the act of leaving the edges of the field for the poor and foreign residents teach us about God's view on social justice? 7. Why is the Day of Atonement significant, and how does it relate to our understanding of sin and forgiveness? 8. How does the Feast of Tabernacles serve as a reminder of the Exodus journey? 9. What is the importance of dwelling in booths during the Feast of Tabernacles? 10. What practical steps can we take today to remember and celebrate God's deliverance as demonstrated during the Exodus? 11. How can we apply the principle of humbling ourselves before God in our daily lives? 12. How can modern society practice the act of leaving the edges of their 'fields' for the less fortunate? 13. How does God's command to not work on the Sabbath translate into our modern, fast-paced society? 14. What are some modern equivalents of presenting offerings to God, and how should they be given? 15. How can we incorporate the practice of sacred assemblies into our worship today? 16. What are some ways that we can remember and honor God's saving acts in our lives? 17. How can we apply the commandment of not eating new grain until an offering is made in our lives? 18. How does the act of sacrificing animals translate into today's context? What are the metaphoric sacrifices we need to make? 19. Why do you think God specifies that the Israelites should live in booths during the Feast of Tabernacles? 20. How can you create 'sacred assemblies' in your life as a way of dedicating time to God regularly? Links Leviticus 23:20 NIVLeviticus 23:20 NLT Leviticus 23:20 ESV Leviticus 23:20 NASB Leviticus 23:20 KJV Leviticus 23:20 Commentaries Bible Hub |



