"Bring the tribe of Levi and present them to Aaron the priest to assist him. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Numbers 3:6? 2. How does Numbers 3:6 emphasize the Levites' role in serving Aaron the priest? 3. What responsibilities were given to the Levites in Numbers 3:6, and why? 4. How does Numbers 3:6 connect to the New Testament concept of spiritual service? 5. In what ways can we serve our church leaders, as Levites served Aaron? 6. How can Numbers 3:6 inspire us to support our church community today? 7. Why were the Levites chosen for service in Numbers 3:6? 8. How does Numbers 3:6 reflect God's organizational structure for worship? 9. What is the significance of the Levites' role in Numbers 3:6? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Numbers 3? 11. What defines clergy and laity? 12. Who was Ithamar in the Bible? 13. Who was Korah in the Bible? 14. Joshua 13:33 – Does the unique inheritance of Levi (no land portion) imply internal contradictions with God’s earlier covenant commands regarding tribal allocations? Discussion Questions 1. What does the selection of the Levites teach us about God's design for community and service within the church today?2. How can we apply the principle of supporting our spiritual leaders, as the Levites supported Aaron, in our local church context? 3. In what ways does the role of the Levites foreshadow the priesthood of all believers as described in 1 Peter 2:9? 4. How does understanding the Levites' role enhance our appreciation for the fulfillment of the priesthood in Jesus Christ? 5. Reflect on a time when you felt called to serve in a specific capacity. How did you respond, and what can you learn from the Levites' example of obedience and dedication?1. Why did God choose the tribe of Levi for the service of the Tabernacle? 2. How can we understand the concept of the Levites serving as substitutes for the firstborn in a modern context? 3. What does the detailed census and allocation of responsibilities tell us about God's nature? 4. How does the principle of divine order apply in your own life? 5. How do the specific duties of the Levite clans reflect their importance in maintaining God's holiness? 6. Why do you think God chose to substitute the firstborn sons with the Levites? 7. How does the role of the Levites serve as a model for Christian service today? 8. Can you identify ways in which your own life or community mirrors the structure and order found in Numbers 3? 9. What does the concept of substitution mean to you in your spiritual life? 10. In what ways are you, like the Levites, called to be consecrated for God's service? 11. How does the calling and responsibility of the Levites apply to your calling in life? 12. What practical lessons can you apply to your life based on the way God organized the Israelites in the wilderness? 13. How does the concept of being "set apart" like the Levites resonate with you in your daily life? 14. If God were to conduct a "census" in your life, what unique abilities would be counted? How are you using them for His service? 15. What specific roles do you play in your church or spiritual community and how do they align with the duties of the Levites? 16. How can the lessons learned from the orderliness of the Levite's service to the Tabernacle influence your personal and professional life? 17. How does the Levites’ responsibility towards the Tabernacle inspire you to take care of your spiritual life? 18. How can the role of the Levites as substitutes encourage us to step into roles of service or sacrifice? 19. Why do you think God emphasized the Levites' role and responsibilities so much in this chapter, and what implications does that have for our understanding of God's plan? 20. Reflecting on Numbers 3, how does understanding the structure and order in ancient Israel influence your perspective on the organization and roles within the modern church? Links Numbers 3:6 NIVNumbers 3:6 NLT Numbers 3:6 ESV Numbers 3:6 NASB Numbers 3:6 KJV Numbers 3:6 Commentaries Bible Hub |



