Q.1
God forgave the sins of the Israelites when they offered Him sacrifices. What must a priest who had sinned sacrifice to God?
  • A lamb
  • A portion of his money
  • A bull
  • A portion of his belongings
Q.2
Moses' brother Aaron was appointed by God as the head of what?
  • The priesthood
  • The judges
  • The army
  • The government
Q.3
Also on the day of Aaron's consecration God took away his two eldest sons for breaking His laws. What were the names of Aaron's sons who died?
  • Cain and Abel
  • Eleazar and Ithamar
  • David and Goliath
  • Nadab and Abihu
Q.4
God gave the Israelites instructions on what animals they could and could not eat or touch because they were 'unclean' or 'unholy'. Animals which lived on land were only clean if they chewed the cud and had cloven hooves. Which of these animals was considered clean?
  • Horses
  • Goats
  • Rabbits
  • Pigs
Q.5
Of the animals which lived in water, clean ones must have both scales and fins. Which one of these creatures was regarded as being unclean?
  • Goldfish
  • Haddock
  • Eels
  • Herrings
Q.6
Most kinds of insect were regarded as being unclean, but not all. Which of the following did God allow the Israelites to eat?
  • Caterpillars
  • Ants
  • Maggots
  • Locusts
Q.7
In Leviticus God tells us to love who as ourselves?
  • Our neighbours
  • Our fathers
  • Our enemies
  • Our sons
Q.8
What punishment did God prescribe for those who broke his commandment and committed adultery?
  • They should be put into exile
  • They should be put to death
  • They should be put in slavery
  • They should be put in prison
Q.9
What punishment did God say should be given to one who injures another?
  • He should be put to death
  • He should pay compensation
  • He should be given the same injury
  • He should be made a slave
Q.10
In Leviticus God allocates dates for the religious festivals of the Israelites. What is the name of the festival which was to begin at evening on the fourteenth day of the first month?
  • The Passover
  • The Festival of Lots
  • The Day of Atonement
  • The Festival of Lights
0 h : 0 m : 1 s