Leviticus 7:33
The son of Aaron who presents the blood and fat of the peace offering shall have the right thigh as a portion.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Leviticus 7:33?

2. How does Leviticus 7:33 emphasize the importance of priestly duties and responsibilities?

3. What does "the right thigh" symbolize in Leviticus 7:33's sacrificial context?

4. How does Leviticus 7:33 connect to New Testament teachings on spiritual service?

5. How can we apply the principles of Leviticus 7:33 in our daily worship?

6. What does Leviticus 7:33 teach about honoring God's appointed leaders in the church?

7. What is the significance of the right thigh in Leviticus 7:33?

8. How does Leviticus 7:33 relate to the priestly duties in ancient Israel?

9. Why is the right thigh given to the priest in Leviticus 7:33?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Leviticus 7?

11. What is the meaning of a heave offering?

12. Leviticus 7:22-27: Does the prohibition on eating fat and blood align with known health concerns or conflict with current dietary research?

13. If Moses and Aaron turned all water to blood (Exodus 7:20-21), how did the magicians replicate this (Exodus 7:22) if no water was left?

14. How can Leviticus 8's insistence on a seven-day ordination period be reconciled with other references in the Old Testament that imply different consecration timelines?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the provision of the right thigh to the priest reflect God's care for those who serve Him, and how can this principle be applied in the church today?

2. In what ways does the peace offering symbolize our relationship with God, and how can we cultivate a life of gratitude and fellowship with Him?

3. How can the misuse of priestly privileges, as seen in 1 Samuel 2, serve as a warning for us in our own spiritual responsibilities?

4. What does it mean to be part of a "royal priesthood" as described in 1 Peter 2, and how can we live out this calling in our daily lives?

5. How can understanding the roles and responsibilities of the Levitical priests enhance our appreciation for the priesthood of Jesus Christ as described in Hebrews 7?1. How do you see the theme of sacrifice and atonement play out in these verses?

2. How does the meticulous nature of these laws reflect on the nature of God?

3. How do the laws of cleanliness resonate with you in terms of spiritual purity?

4. How can the laws of the offerings be related to how we present our offerings to God today?

5. What does the concept of a "permanent portion" mean to you?

6. How does the preparation of different offerings symbolize different forms of worship and why?

7. How do these laws embody the principle of obedience in your opinion?

8. In what ways can we observe the principle of giving the "first and best" in these verses?

9. How might the ritual of priests eating a portion of the offerings relate to spiritual responsibilities today?

10. How does the concept of "uncleanness" affect our relationship with God and with others?

11. How does the prohibition of eating blood or fat relate to respecting life?

12. How can we apply the principle of not letting our "sacrifices" become "an abomination" in our present-day living?

13. If one is unclean in the context of today's world, what steps can be taken to become clean again?

14. How does the fact that the guilt offering and sin offering are similar resonate with your understanding of guilt and sin?

15. In the context of these laws, how do you perceive God's requirement for order in worship?

16. How does the principle of offerings made by fire reflect in your personal sacrifices?

17. How can these detailed instructions inform our attitude towards our religious observances?

18. What can we learn from the principle of not leaving anything until morning in today's context?

19. How can the specific allocation of parts of the offerings inform our understanding of God's fairness?

20. What might be the spiritual implications of the rules around eating the offerings in a "holy place"?

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