Leviticus 6:21
It shall be prepared with oil on a griddle; you are to bring it well-kneaded and present it as a grain offering broken in pieces, a pleasing aroma to the LORD.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Leviticus 6:21?

2. How does Leviticus 6:21 emphasize the importance of following God's specific instructions?

3. What does the preparation method in Leviticus 6:21 reveal about holiness?

4. How can we apply Leviticus 6:21's attention to detail in our worship?

5. What New Testament teachings align with the obedience shown in Leviticus 6:21?

6. How does Leviticus 6:21 encourage us to honor God in our daily tasks?

7. What is the significance of the grain offering in Leviticus 6:21?

8. How does Leviticus 6:21 reflect the importance of ritual in worship?

9. Why is the method of preparation specified in Leviticus 6:21?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Leviticus 6?

11. What is the meaning of Aroma of the Sacrifice?

12. (Leviticus 6:14-18) Is the precise handling of grain offerings reasonable given the nomadic conditions of the Israelites, and is there archaeological support for these meticulous procedures?

13. (Luke 6:1-5) How can Jesus justify breaking Sabbath rules, allegedly set by God, by appealing to David's actions?

14. How could Isaiah 1:13-15 condemn divinely commanded sacrifices (see Leviticus) without contradicting earlier instructions for worship?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the preparation of the grain offering in Leviticus 6:21 reflect the importance of intentionality in our worship today?

2. In what ways can we ensure that our lives are a "pleasing aroma" to the LORD, as described in Leviticus 6:21?

3. How does the symbolism of oil in the grain offering relate to the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer?

4. What are some practical ways we can incorporate the principles of community and shared worship from the Old Testament offerings into our church life today?

5. How does understanding the grain offering enhance our appreciation of Christ's sacrifice and our response to His grace?1. What does this passage teach us about the nature of sin and the importance of owning up to our actions?

2. How can we apply the principles of restitution in our daily lives?

3. What does the continual fire on the altar symbolize in our spiritual life?

4. How does the process of guilt offering reflect the gravity of our sins?

5. How does the concept of burnt, grain, and sin offerings translate into our modern-day context of worship and devotion?

6. In what ways do the instructions for priests resonate with the responsibilities of spiritual leaders today?

7. How can we approach the concept of holiness in light of this passage?

8. How does the idea of consuming the offerings in a holy place relate to our modern understanding of sacred practices?

9. What does the process of anointing a priest teach us about spiritual succession and leadership?

10. What lessons can we glean from the specific and orderly manner of the offerings as described in the passage?

11. How does the sin offering ritual demonstrate the concept of redemption?

12. How can we relate the concept of "anything that touches them will become holy" to our current spiritual practices?

13. How does this passage highlight the consequences of violating trust and integrity?

14. In what ways does the passage help us understand the significance of rituals in maintaining a relationship with God?

15. How does this passage emphasize the importance of purity and cleanliness in our spiritual lives?

16. What lessons about commitment and dedication can we learn from the duties of Aaron and his sons?

17. How can the principles of these offerings influence our perspective on forgiveness and atonement?

18. In light of this passage, how should we handle situations involving dishonesty and theft in today's world?

19. What can we learn from the distinction between the offerings that could be eaten and those that must be completely burned?

20. In our present day, how can we metaphorically 'keep the fire burning' in our spiritual lives?

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