Archives for category: Old Testament
  • Deuteronomy 1
    • The Command to Leave Horeb (verses 1-8)
      • When did this take place?
        • Write out verse 6
    • The Appointment of Leaders (verses 9-18)
      • What is happening in this section?
      • Who is talking?
      • Do you remember where this story was from?
        • Read Exodus 18:13-27
    • Spies Sent Out (verses 19-25)
      • What do you recall about the spies being sent out?
      • Write out verse 21
    • Rebellion against the Lord (verses 26-45)
      • Write out verse 26-27
      • Write out verses 29-30
      • What did we learn about the Israelites here?
      • What did we learn about God?
  • Deuteronomy 2
    • Wanderings in the Wilderness (verses 1-23)
      • What was happening in verses 1-5?
      • Write out verse 7
      • Describe what was happening in the rest of this section
    • Defeat of Sihon King of Heshbon
      • Describe this section of text
      • Write out verse 34
  • Deuteronomy 3
    • Defeat of Og King of Bashan (verses 1-11)
      • What is repeated everytime the Israelites are to go into battle?
      • What is happening in this text?
    • Division of the Land (verses 12-20)
      • Who received land already?
      • Write out verses 18
    • Moses Forbidden to Cross the Jordan (verses 21-29)
      • What is Joshua told?
      • Write out verse 24
      • What happened in verses 26-29?

What are we reminded of about God in these chapters? What have you learned new today? How can you apply what you learned?

Reflection: What response do you feel when you hear that Fasting is and important element of Christian Devotion? Meditate on Psalm 14 today. Pray this as a prayer of hope and salvation for yourself. Repent of any of these things you have done and be blessed by the Lord in what He is doing in you.

  • Deuteronomy is the final book of Moses:
    • This is the last book of the Pentateuch (the five books of Moses)
      • In Genesis we have the “beginnings”
        • the ruin of man and the fall.
      • In Exodus we have the law and a way out
        • redemption by blood and the power of God
      • In Leviticus we learned about the worship of the people
        • communion on the ground of the atonement
      • In Numbers we read about their wanderings
        • direction by the will of God
      • In Deuteronomy we will find the final preparation to go into Canaan
        • destination through the faithfulness of God
  • The Name: Deuteronomy:
    • Deuteronomy gets its name from the Greek deuteros, meaning “second”, and nomos, meaning “law”.
      • So in the book we have a second giving of the law – or better, a new expounding of it to the new generation of Israel who had grown up in the wilderness
      • It is not the giving of a new law, but an explication, a giving in detail, that which was already given.
  • It is a book of transition:
    • FIRST: A transition to a new generation
      • getting ready for the new land
    • SECOND: A transition to a new possession
      • from tents to houses
    • THIRD: a transition to a new experience
      • milk and honey of Canaan
    • FOURTH: a transition to a new revelation of God
      • the revelation of His love
  • From Genesis to Numbers the love of God is never spoken of; but here in Deuteronomy we have the wonderful words of His love:
    • Write out Deuteronomy 4:37
    • Write out Deuteronomy 7:7-8
    • Write out Deuteronomy 10:15
    • Write out Deuteronomy 23:5
  • The Structure of Deuteronomy:
    • Looking Backward:
      • Chapters 1-11
    • Looking Forward:
      • Chapter 12-34
  • The Central Message:
    • Obey, Obey – Obedience to God
      • Deuteronomy 4:1, 2, 5, 9, 15, 23, 49
      • Deuteronomy 5:1
      • Deuteronomy 6:1-3
      • Deuteronomy 11:26-27
  • The Basic Things of Deuteronomy (to be discussed in detail later)
    • The Basic Fact: Deuteronomy 6:4-5
    • The Basic Truth: Deuteronomy 6:23
    • The Basic Requirement: Deuteronomy 10:12-13
    • The Basic Pledge: Deuteronomy 4:27-31 & Deuteronomy 29:12-13
    • The Basic Differences: Deuteronomy 12:10-14
    • The Basic Blessing: Deuteronomy 8:3, 6:16, 10:20
  • Moses, the Man
    • Write out Deuteronomy 34:10
      • Three periods of Moses life: each 40 years long
        • First forty years: Exodus 2:11 (Egypt)
          • Compare with Acts 7:22-23
        • Second forty years: Exodus 2:15 (Midian)
          • compare with Acts 7:29-30
        • Third forty years: Exodus 7:7 & Deuteronomy 31:2
          • Leader of the children of Israel till his death
      • Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when he died
        • Deuteronomy 34:7 tells us this
        • He was the only man God buried (34:6)
        • He was raised and glorified and he appeared on the Mount of Transfiguration
          • Luke 9:30-31
        • Read Hebrews 11:23-29 about Moses
      • Christ is in this book:
        • Deuteronomy 18:15-18

While going through the book of Deuteronomy our new spiritual discipline we will learn about is fasting. Fasting can bring breakthroughs in the spiritual realm that will never happen any other way. Fasting is abstaining from something for spiritual purposes. We can fast to lose weight too, but that isn’t what we are talking about. We are talking about fasting from something (not everyone can give up food because of health reasons) and replacing the time you would spend in that thing (whether it is eating, social media, tv, movies, reading outside of the bible, etc) in prayer and communion with the Lord. It is about self-denial, and growth in your relationship with the Lord.

So today I simply ask you this: what is your experience with fasting? If you have never fasted why is that? What do you think you know and understand about fasting right now. I am not asking you to fast anything, just to learn about it, and check your heart. The Lord may prompt you to fast, but I am not asking that (at least right now – the Lord may prompt me to challenge you later).

For our Psalm, today we will pray and meditate through Psalm 13. Make this a cry of your heart. Really personalize it to where you are at right now. Remember, you can’t stay fake before the Lord. We can make other people see us in a different light than who we really are, but we can not fool the Lord. He knows the deepest, darkest secrets and He still loves you. Be really real before Him.

How much do you remember?

  • Who is the main character in Numbers?
  • Who holds the office of High Priest?
  • How many generations are found in the book?
  • Why did they wander in the wilderness for 40 years?
  • What is the central truth of Numbers?
  • Can you name the three main sections in our outline of Numbers?

:As we close out this book, what things did you learn about the Character of God that were new? What did the Lord reveal to you about yourself and about other people? Was there something that really stood out to you in the last few weeks?

Let’s pray through Psalm 12 today. This verse is a good one to pray over our society today. It is talking about the oppression by the wicked. We can meditate on verse 7, asking the Lord to be this for His church, but also sitting and hearing about how you can be used within your sphere of influence, to draw others to Christ – to no longer be the oppressors but to be on the side of Christ.

Chapter 34

  • Boundaries of the Promised Land (verses 1-15)
    • Look at ancient maps and see if you can find the borders of the Promised Land based on these areas listed.
  • Leaders for Distributing the Land (verses 16-29)
    • Who did God appoint to distribute the land?
    • Who were the 12 men that were added to the list?

Chapter 35

  • Cities for the Levites (verses 1-8)
    • Write out verse 2
    • Write out verse 6
  • Cities of Refuge (verses 9-34)
    • According to verses 11-12, what is a city of refuge?
    • According to verses 16-18, what crimes are cause for death?
    • Who is the one to kill these criminals?
    • Explain crime in verse 20-21
    • Describe what is happening in verses 22-29
    • Write out verse 30
    • What does God say about ransoms here?

Chapter 36

  • The Inheritance of Zelophehad’s Daughters (verses 1-13)
    • What was the complaint in verse 1-4?
    • What did Moses command the Israelites in verse 5-13?

What did you learn new today? What can you take from these lessons to help you in your walk with the Lord?

Reflection: Today let’s spend some time in Psalm 11. As you meditate on this Psalm, spend time listening to the Lord on anything you may be in need of confessing, repenting from, or changing in your life. We should always be aiming at growing in Him, and that means looking at the things that He sees are in need of some attention in your life, things that need to be brought into His control and in obedience to His ways.

  • Chapter 31: War with Midian (verses 1-54)
    • What is Moses told in verse 2?
    • How many from each tribe went to war?
    • Who were the 6 people named that were killed?
    • Why was Moses mad at the Israelites after the war, according to verse 15?
    • What did he tell them to do in verses 16-19?
    • Write out verse 23
    • What was happening in verse 47?
    • Write out verse 49? What was significant in this verse?
  • Chapter 32: Transjordan Settlements (verse 1-42)
    • What was being asked in verses 1-5?
    • What was Moses’ response to the request in verses 6-15?
    • What response did Moses receive in verses 16-19?
    • Explain Moses response in verses 20-24.
    • What directions were given to Eleazar and Joshua in verses 28-30?
  • Chapter 33:
    • Review of the Wilderness Travels (verses 1-49)
      • Write out verse 2
        • What important information was shared here?
      • Write down anything important you see in their travels
    • Instructions for Occupying Canaan (verse 50-56)
      • Write out verse 52
      • What is happening in verses 55-56?

What did you learn today about God, yourself or people in general? How can you apply anything the Lord spoke to you today into your daily living?

Reflection: Today we will pray through Psalm 10. Take time to sit with it, read it a few times. Write out characteristics of God you see in these verses. Write out characteristics of man, or yourself that the Lord may be highlighting to you. Spend time stopping and listening for anything the Lord is speaking to you.

Numbers 28

  • Prescribed Offerings (verses 1-3)
    • Write out God’s Instructions in verse 2
  • Daily Offerings (verses 3-8)
    • what is this first offering?
  • Sabbath Offerings (verses 9-10)
    • When are they to do this?
  • Monthly Offerings (verses 11-15)
    • How many months of the year are they to do this?
  • Offerings for the Passover (verses 16-25)
    • When is the Passover?
    • Write out verses 18
    • Write out verse 25
  • Offerings for the Festival of Weeks (verses 26-31)
    • Write out verse 26
    • What are their animals to be according to verse 31?

Numbers 29

  • Offerings for the Festival of Trumpets (verses 1-6)
    • When is this festival held?
    • What are they to do on that day (according to verse 1)
    • Write out verse 6
  • Offerings for the Day of Atonement (verse 7-11)
    • Write out verse 7
  • Offerings for the Festival of Booths (verses 12-40)
    • Write out verse 12
    • What do you notice as you go through what is to be offered on each day?
    • Write out verse 35
    • Write out verse 40

Numbers 30

  • Regulations About Vows (verses 1-16)
    • Write out verse 2
    • What does the Lord say about woman and vows in verses 3-5?
    • What does the Lord say about a married woman and her vows in verses 6-8?
    • Write out verse 16
      • Remember we are learning about what the Lord said to the Israelites in the Old Testament. It is good to understand where they started and why the laws were as they were. This set up an order in the family – which we see carried out in the New Testament.

What did you learn today? What are you walking away with? How will you apply today’s lessons to you to your walk with the Lord?

Reflection: Psalm 9 is a celebration of God’s Justice. Take time to read through this Psalm, pondering each thing He did. Personalize the text by thinking about how He has done these things for you in your life. Then celebrate those victories in your life and where you see defeat or on-going battle, pray over those areas. Ask why you were defeated – was it sin, was it lack of faith, or where you in a battle you were never supposed to be in (for example). As for wisdom, knowledge, help for the on-going battle, and for victory over whatever that is. Then take time to sit in silence and wait to hear what He wants to tell you. Be ready for whatever He will share.

At the beginning of the forty years there were about six hundred thousand men and at the end of the forty years there were about six hundred thousand. Moses is also told of his impending death and then, Joshua is appointed in his place.

  • Chapter 26 The Second Census (verses 1-65)
    • Verses 5-7 were the Reubenite clans. How many were there?
    • Verses 12-14 were the Simeonite clans. How many were there?
    • Verses 15-18 were the Gadite clans. How many were there?
    • Verses 19-22 were Judah’s clans. How many were there?
    • Verses 23-27 were the Zubulunite clans. How many were there?
    • Verses 28-34 were Manasseh’s clans. How many were there?
    • Verses 35-37 were Ephraim’s clans. How many were there?
    • Verses 38-41 were the Benjaminite clans. How many were there?
    • Verses 42-43 were the Shuhamite clans. How many were there?
    • Verses 44-47 were the Asherite clans. How many were there?
    • Verses 48-50 were the Naphtali clans. How many were there?
    • According to verse 51 how many men were counted in total?
      • Write out verses 64
  • Chapter 27
    • The Case of Daughters’ Inheritance (verses 1-11)
      • Describe the situation and what the Lord decides in the end.
    • Joshua’s Commission to Succeed Moses (verses 12-23)
      • What is happening in verses 12-14?
        • Write out verse 17
      • Who does the Lord choose and why according to verse 18?
      • What is the Lord saying to Moses in verses 19-21?
      • What takes place in verses 22-23?

Did you learn anything new about the Lord in today’s text? How about with mankind or yourself? What will you walk away with from today’s text?

Reflection: Meditation is also A two-way conversation: It is seen as a process of communing with God, engaging in a “two-way conversation” to better know and love Him.

Today we will take time to pray through Psalm 8. Let this be a start of a conversation. Use the words here to speak to God, but don’t forget to stop and listen to what He is saying to you. He wants to converse with you, not just listen. He may share a scripture with you, put a thought in your mind that would only come from Him. He may put a song on your heart to sing to Him. Or He may whisper some wonder words of encouragement to you. Maybe He doesn’t speak in that moment, but has someone come to you later and share a specific word from Him that only you know is from Him. His speaking to you can look so many different ways. Be open today how He wants to talk to you.

We will see the death of Miriam and the sin of Moses when he smote the rock twice and God told him to just speak to it. Because Moses did not believe the Lored – he would not go into the land.

Numbers 19: Purification Ritual

  • What is happening in verses 1-8?
  • Describe what is taking place in verses 9-10
  • What new laws are being told in verses 11-18?
  • In verses 19-22 what do we learn about clean and unclean people?

Numbers 20

  • The Rebellion of Moses and Aaron (Verses 1-13)
    • What happens in verse 1?
      • Write out verse 3
        • What did Moses and Aaron do in verse 6?
        • What did God tell them to do in verse 8?
        • What did Moses say and do in verse 10 & 11?
      • Write out verse 12
  • The Conquests (verses 14-29
    • Edom’s Denial of Passage (verses 14-21)
      • Write out verse 17
      • What was Edom’s response in verse 18?
      • What was Moses response to this?
      • What did Edom tell them?
    • Aarons Death (verses 22-29)
      • Write out verse 24
      • What is happening in the rest of the chapter?
      • How many days did they mourn?

What did you learn that was a new concept today: about God’s character, people in general or yourself? What can you take away from todays lesson?

Reflection: Meditation Results in transformation: The ultimate goal is not just reflection but transformation—to have one’s thoughts and life shaped by God’s word, leading to “right living” and a more fruitful life. 

Today as you pray through Psalm 6, take time to process how God is calling you to live. What is He asking you to move from and/or move towards? How is He leading you to elevate your relationship with Him through obedience to His Word?

In this section is the transition from the old to the new generation with the exception of Joshua and Caleb. The Lord told the people they would die (see Numbers 14:29) and that their children would go into the land. For all those years they wandered and finally came to the same spot where they had been, Kadesh-barnea.

  • Chapter 15
    • God continued to communicate with them through Moses during this time.
    • He gave them food and water, clothes and shoes
      • Read Deuteronomy 8:2-6
        • write out verse Numbers 15:1
      • Describe the offerings in verses 1-21
      • Describe the offering in verses 22-31
        • write out verse 31
      • why did the man die in verses 32-36?
      • Write out verse 39-40
  • Chapter 16-18
    • In chapters 16-18 comes an attack on the Aaronic priesthood and over fifteen thousand die in earthquake, fire and plague.
    • Then God causes the rod of Aaron to blossom – showing His approval of the office
      • The budding of the rod speaks of Christ, our High Priest, and of His resurrection.
      • Write out Hebrews 4:14
      • Read Hebrews 5:4-10
  • Chapter 16
    • What is happening in verses 1-3?
    • What is happening in verses 4-7
    • Describe what is taking place in verse 8-21
      • Write out verse 28
    • What happens next through the rest of the chapter?
      • write out verses 41
  • Chapter 17
    • Describe what God asked Moses to do in verses 1-5
      • Write out verse 8
    • Describe the rest of the chapter
  • Chapter 18
    • Write out verse 1
    • What did God tell Aaron in verses 1-7?
    • What rules were given to Aaron regarding the Offerings?

What have you learned new about God’s character today? What did you learn about the character of people? What did the Lord reveal to you about yourself?

Reflection: Meditation is A form of prayer: It is considered a form of prayer that goes beyond simple vocalization. It’s a way to be with God in silence and stillness, to ponder His nature, and to grow in love and communion with Him. 

As you pray through Psalm 5, think about His nature, His character, His love for you and talk to Him about how you can further your communion with Him.

Chapters 11-14 find the people moving toward the Promise Land – and after three days they begin to murmur and complain. Even Aaron and Miriam become jealous of their brother, Moses. At Kadesh-barnea they displayed their sinfulness of unbelief. They send twelve spies to search out the land and ten came back with a negative report. Only two, Joshua and Caleb, said, “Let us go up and possess the land.” The crowd would not believe them. Judgment falls in the form of forty years wandering.

  • Chapter 11
    • Write out verse 1
    • Write out verse 4
    • What does verse 11 tell us was Moses’ state of mind?
    • From verses 16-35 what is taking place?
      • what are the Israelites told to do?
      • What is given to the Israelites in the end?
  • Chapter 12
    • What are we seeing in Aaron and Miriam in verses 1 and 2?
    • Write out verses 6-8
    • What was happening in this chapter?
  • Chapter 13
    • Write out verse 3
    • What type of things did Moses want to learn about the land?
    • Write out verses 27 & 28
    • Describe what is happening as they recount their exploration
  • Chapter 14
    • Write out verse 1 and 2
    • Describe what is happening in verses 5-9
    • What is happening in verses 10-12?
    • Write out verse 19-20
    • What is different about Caleb?
    • Write out verse 33-34
    • In verse 36-38 who died?
    • Describe what is happening in verse 41-45

What things stuck out to you today about the Israelite’s? What did they continue to do? How does that look for you and your life? What did you learn about God? What can you take away from today’s lesson?

Reflection: Receiving revelation: The practice is a process of opening one’s heart and mind to receive guidance and new understanding from the Holy Spirit. 

Let us practice this as we read through Psalm 4 today. As you read through this and pray through the verse, sit and ask the Lord to show you some new understanding or to give you the guidance you need. Be quiet and ready to hear what He is telling you. It will be a sweet time.

We begin today looking at the instructions the Lord was giving the camp. Today and tomorrow we will look at the instructions dealing with the inward condition of the camp.

  • Chapter 5: Deals with purity, honesty, and truth
    • Write out verse 3
    • What is the man who wrongs another to do?
    • Describe the happenings of verses 11-31.
      • When you read this what does this make you think or feel?
  • Chapter 6: The vows of the Nazarites – meaning totally separated unto the Lord
    • Write out verse 2-3
    • Summarize the rules of being a nazarite
    • Write out verses 24-26 (this is a good thing to memorize)
  • Chapter 7: The Free-Will Offeirng of Leaders of Each tribe. The Lord recorded the offering
    • Write out Mark 12:41-44
    • Write out verse 1
    • What was the order of the offerings (which day the tribe brought the offering)
      • What was the offering that each tribe brought.
        • According to verse 84-89 what was collectively brought as an offering

What did you learn today about God, people or yourself? Did anything stand out to you that felt new or different? What can you walk away with today about what the Lord wants from you?

Reflection: One key aspect of Christian Meditation is: Focus on God and scripture: The practice involves deliberately concentrating on a specific verse, phrase, idea, or characteristic of God, such as reflecting on “The Lord is my shepherd” and considering what it means personally.

Today we will focus on Psalm 2. This is a good chapter to focus on our country, our city, our government, etc. Pray these verses over them or see what the Lord would be having you to understand and focus on today. Is there a phrase in that text that stood out to you? Is there an idea or a thought that came to mind? Pray over that today.

These chapters are going to look at the first numbering of the Israelites. The numbering was for military purposes. Each of the twelve tribes were numbered and assigned a position around the tabernacle.

Chapter 3 gives the census of the tribe of Levi-exempt from the general census. They were priests, set apart to serve God and care for the tabernacle. Chapter 3:38 tells the position of Moses, Aaron and his sons.

  • Chapter 1: The numbering of adult males:
    • What directions does the Lord give Moses and Aaron in verses 1-4?
    • In verses 5-15 how many leaders, outside of Moses and Aaron are called to help with the numbering?
    • Write out verses 17-18 and notice who was being counted.
    • From verses 20-43 list the names of the tribes (descendants) and how many men were counted in each tribe
    • Write out verse 46
    • Explain what is happening in verse 47-54
  • Chapter 2: Distribution of the tribes:
    • Write out verse 2
    • Verses 3-9 The East – which tribes were here and in what order?
    • Verses 10-16 The South – which tribes were here and in what order?
    • Verse 17 – which tribe was here and what was their job?
    • Verses 18-24 The West – which tribes were here and in what order?
    • Verses 25-31 The North – which tribes were here and in what order?
    • Write out verse 34
  • Chapter 3: Numbering of Levite Males (priests)
    • Verses 1-4 talk about Aarons family/sons. Anything there stand out to you?
    • Verses 5-10 give direction for Aaron and his family. What are they to do?
    • Verses 11-13 tell why God chose the Levites. Anything new there for you?
    • Verses 14-20 describe who the clans were.
    • Verses 21-39 is the counting of the Levites and their duties:
      • Write out the clan name and that clans duties
      • How many Levites were counted according to verse 39?
    • What takes place in verses 40-51?
  • Chapter 4: Distribution of Levite Duties:
    • The Kohathites: verses 1-20
      • Describe the things they are to do
    • The Gershonites: verses 21-28
      • Describe the things they are to do
    • The Merarites: verses 29-33
      • Describe the things they are to do
    • The numbering of the clans: verse 34-49
      • What counts did they do and how many men were counted?

As you looked at these chapters, what do you learn about God’s character? There are things to see, it isn’t always obvious – just written in black and white – sometimes its in the things you notice about him. What things stuck out to you today?

Our spiritual practice through the book of numbers will be learning about Christian Meditation. So today I will define this for you:  

  • Christian meditation is a spiritual discipline of reflecting on scripture, God’s attributes, or other religious themes to grow in relationship with God. 
    • Unlike some Eastern practices that involve emptying the mind, Christian meditation focuses on filling the mind with thoughts of God and scripture to receive revelation and transform one’s life. 
    • It is a prayerful practice aimed at communion with God through focused reflection, silence, and stillness.  

Everyday I am going to give you a Psalm to meditate on. Today I want you to start by taking the words of the Psalm, personalizing them and using the Psalm as a springboard to prayer. We will begin with Psalm 1. However the Lord leads you to pray using this verse. It is okay to change the wording to fit the cries of your heart. Our prayers do not have to match what the words say exactly, or if it is easier to just pray the Psalm word for word that is okay as well. Today we begin with reading the Psalm and praying it over our lives, our family, our friends, our country or whatever you want to pray it over. Just pray :)

The Land: All Resources Belong to God

  • Here we see the voluntary consecrations and tithing.
    • This is not obligatory, as most of the book of Leviticus, but is an expression of love toward God.
  • As you read through this chapter write down all the things that are holy to the Lord.

As we finish up this book, what lesson have you learned that you never thought you could learn from the Old Testament book of Leviticus? Is there some new character of Christ you have begun to understand better? Did you learn something new about humans in general? Or did you gain new insight to your own personal life? Take time to reflect on these things today.

Finishing up our spiritual practice of confession: spend some time in prayer and meditation, seek the Spirit’s prompting for any confession God wants you to make – whether to God alone, to a trusted individual, or to a group you may be a part of. Take the things you have reflected on these last two weeks into consideration as you prepare this time of confession. Make this a regular practice in your daily walk with the Lord. We are always failing, so it is always good to keep our hearts in check.

Leviticus 25: A Holy Land

  • Thirty times we find a reference to “the land” in chapters 25-27.
  • The key to the seventh year Sabbath is the word “rest” – Leviticus 25:4
    • Rest for the land – verse 4
    • Rest from toil – verses 5-6
      • Write out Hebrews 4:9
  • The key to the year of Jubilee (fiftieth year) is the word “liberty” – Leviticus 25:10
    • The Jubilee year brought liberty to property, the land, and the servant – chapter 25
  • Describe what is happening in verse 5 & 6
  • What does verse 12 say about the year of Jubilee?
  • Write out verse 17
  • Write out verse 23

Leviticus 26: Blessings and Curses

  • The Law of the Land
    • Condition of blessing – Leviticus 26:1-13
      • Write out verses 3-4
    • Warnings from God – Leviticus 26:14-31
      • Write out verses 14-15 & 17
    • Scattering of Israel because of disobedience (predicted) – Leviticus 26:32-46
      • Write out Galatians 6:7
    • Describe what is happening in verses 41-42.

This section tells us a lot about who God is. What did you learn that was new, fascinating, or confusing? What did you learn about the way people are in general? Did you learn anything new about yourself? How will you take these lessons and move forward with them?

Today’s reflection: Think back to periods or events in your life that triggered your deepest longing for forgiveness. Did you seek or practice any form of confession? Why or why not?

Leviticus 23: The Appointed Feasts. These were set seasons God appointed Israel to observe

  • Verses 1-4 set up the rest of the chapter. What do you learn about God in these verses?
  • The Passover: Verses 5-14
    • What did we learn in Exodus about where the word Passover came from?
    • Passover is the celebration of Israel’s redemption from death and bondage in Egypt.
      • Write out 1 Corinthians 5:7
    • When is the Passover?
  • The Feast of the Unleavened Bread: Verses 6-8
    • This follows immediately after Passover and is often counted as a part of the Passover (which lasted one day) while this feast lasted seven days.
    • This feast speaks of communion with Christ in the blessing of our redemption.
      • Write out 1 Corinthians 5:8
      • Write out 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
      • Write out John 6:51
    • What does this feast start and end with?
  • The Feast of the First-Fruits: Verses 9-14
    • The feast marked the beginning of harvest on the “day after Sabbath.”
    • Christ the “first-fruits” of “them that slept” was raised the “morrow after the Sabbath” which is the first day of the week.
      • Write out 1 Corinthians 15:20-23
      • Write out James 1:18
    • When are they to perform this ritual?
  • The Feast of Pentecost: Verses 15-22
    • Note that this feast occurred fifty days (the word Pentecost comes from the Greek word meaning “fiftieth”) after the Feast of First-Fruits.
    • After Christ’s resurrection He was on the earth forty days (see Acts 1:3) before He ascended. The disciples waited in the upper room until the day of Pentecost was fully come – ten days – and on the anniversary of this Feast, the Holy Spirit upon them and the church was born.
      • Write out Acts 2:1
      • Write out 1 Corinthians 10:16-17
      • Write out 1 Corinthians 12:13,20
    • Describe what is being said in verses 21 and 22.
  • The Feast of Trumpets: Verses 23-25
    • This was New Year’s Day for Israel. It was a special Sabbath in the seventh month. A calling to a holy gathering.
    • Refers to future for Israel:
      • Write out Isaiah 18:3-7
      • Write out Isaiah 27:12-13
      • Read Isaiah 58:1-14, write down important facts here
    • What are the Israelite’s to do on this special day?
  • The Day of Atonement: Verses 26-32
    • The greatest day for Israel because on this day her sins were confessed.
    • This followed immediately after the blessing of the trumpets.
    • This is also seen in Leviticus 16
      • Write out Hebrews 9:11-14
    • What are they told to practice?
  • The Feast of Tabernacles: Verses 33-44
    • This was the completion of the harvest and was the final religious convocation of the year.
    • It is called “booths” in King James.
    • it looked back on their exodus from Egypt – Leviticus 23:42-43 – and reminded them of their dependence upon the Lord God.
      • Write out Zechariah 14:16-20
    • What happened on the first day?
    • How many days did this feast last?
      • Write out verse 40

Leviticus 24

  • Oil, Bread, Sanctuary: Verses 1-9
    • Describe the events of these verses
  • The Stoning of a Blasphemer: Verses 10-23
    • Describe what happens when you blaspheme the name of the Lord
    • What other laws are being stated here in regards to killing people/animals?

What did you find new in your quest to know God more? Are you beginning to understand His character more? Do you feel you are growing closer to Him and falling in love with Him more, or are you confused and wonder why people would want to serve this God? It is okay to be skeptical. This can actually help you to want to understand more and allow the Lord to show you His true character and to love you more. How can you take what you have been learning and apply it to your life today?

Today’s reflective question is: “Do I understand, and am I able to accept, the forgiveness God extends to me?”

Living a Lifestyle of Holiness & Punishment for not living a lifestyle of holiness are today’s big take-aways.

Leviticus 19

  • Write out Verse 1-2
  • In verses 3-4 why must you do these things?
  • In verses 5-8 what are they talking about?
  • In verses 9-10 what are you told to do?
  • Verses 11-18 are a list of things not to do. Do any of these stand out to you, or are they things you see yourself struggling with? Why are you not to do them?
  • What is happening in verses 19-22?
  • Verses 23-25 give rules on planting fruit. What do you notice here?
  • Verses 26-32 give another list of things to not do (and a few to do). What stood out here.
    • write out verse 32
  • According to verses 33-37 how are you to treat those you don’t know, who live by you or you connect with in the marketplace?

Leviticus 20

  • What is God telling the people in verses 1-5?
  • What type of people is God warning against in verses 6-8?
  • How are you to treat your parents according to verse 9?
  • Verses 10-21 talk about varies immoral sexual acts. What words are used to describe these different acts? What are the punishments God speaks of for committing such acts?
  • Write out verse 23

Do you struggle with any of these things God calls unholy? You do not need to post that here – this is for you and the Lord to work through. What is He calling you away from? What are you doing that is dishonoring to Him (especially if you didn’t realize it was dishonoring to Him)? How can we live a holy life in this broken world, is the big question we can ask now. It isn’t easy, but knowing what breaks the Lords heart and what we need to let go of so we can be more like Him is a start.

Today’s reflective question: “Am I willing to experience Godly sorrow for my sin?”

As we take a look at the next section of Leviticus we look at ways that the Israelites were taught to love their neighbor as themselves, speaking of laws of personal holiness. Chapter 17 deals with the Altar, regulations regarding sacrifices and blood and Chapter 18 deals with not following the customs of the other nations in their sexual practices.

Chapter 17 The Regulations Regarding Sacrifices and Blood

  • In Leviticus 17:3-9 we find five times the one place of sacrifice is divinely ordained
    • The meaning is clear. There is only one place where God meets sinful man: the cross, which the altar at the door of the tabernacle was a type.
      • Write out Romans 3:23-25
  • In Leviticus 17:11 we find the sanctity and meaning of the blood sacrifice
    • Write out Hebrews 9:14
  • So in the first part we have the fact – that through the blood of Calvary’s lamb, and nothing else, we find our Way to God.
    • Write out Leviticus 17:16. Think about this in relation to our repentance today.

Leviticus 18 Sexual Prohibitions

  • This is to set apart His people concerning sex
    • Write out verse 3-5
  • In Verses 1-20 what words are used to describe the various types of sexual intercourse? Example: defiling, shameful, etc…
  • Verses 21-23 talk about child sacrifice, homosexuality and sex with animals
    • what words are used here to describe these acts?
  • Write out verse 24
  • Write out verse 29

We are held to a higher standard as God’s people. What did you learn about the God or even people in this text? Was there something new you learned today? What can you walk away from this lesson with?

Today’s reflective question: “What specific sins do I need to become aware of under the gaze of God?” While sitting in silence, ask God to reveal anything you may not have understood as sin but have done. Ask Him to search your heart and show any way of wickedness that you need to turn from. We all have things, and the Lord graciously reveals them to us when we ask (and even when we don’t ask).

We are going to take a look at the Priests today. First we will see the consecration of the priests, then we will look at the ministry of the priests, and finally the violation of two priests.

Leviticus 8: The Ordination of Aaron and His Sons

  • We will see them cleansed: 8:6
  • Clothed: 8:7-8 & 8:13
  • Crowned: 8:9 & 8:35
    • Write out verse 10
  • Anointed: 8:12 & 8:30 (Aaron is anointed before the blood sacrifice and his sons anointed after the blood sacrifice)
    • write out Hebrews 2:11
  • We also read about the offerings and the blood of consecration in 8:14-24. Do you see the picture?
    • Write out Hebrews 9:11-15
  • Write out Leviticus 8:33 & 35

Leviticus 9: The Beginning of Priestly Service

  • In verses 1-4 what is happening? What is the time line you see?
    • Write out verse 5
  • In verse 6-11 what is happening?
  • In verse 12-14 what are Aaron’s sons doing?
  • In verse 15-21 what is Aaron doing?
  • What do we see happening in verse 22-24?

Levitcus 10: The Role of Priests in Israel

  • According to verse 1, what are the sons of Aaron’s names?
  • What did they do?
  • What happens in verse 2? What was Moses & Aaron’s response in verse 3?
  • What is happening in verse 4-5?
  • Verses 6-7 tell us what?
  • What rules are given in verses 8-11?
  • In verses 12-15 what provisions are given to Aaron and his family?
  • Explain what is happening in verses 16-20.

What did you learn today about God and about yourself, or people in general? What is speaking to you in this text? How will you apply this lesson to your life?

Today’s reflective question is: “Am I afraid to examine my life for sin I need to confess? If so, what am I afraid of? How can I let go of this fear?”

Leviticus 4

  • Verses 1-35: The Sin Offering
    • The Sin Offering pictures Christ as the sin bearer – “Made sin for us”
      • Write out 2 Corinthians 5:21
    • What jobs does the Priest have in this offering?
    • What kind of aroma are these offerings to the Lord?
    • What type of sin offerings are there (the different communities of people named)?

Leviticus 5

  • Verses 1-13: the sin offering continued
    • What kinds of sin make them guilty?
      • write out verse 5
      • write out verse 13
  • Verses 14-19 The Trespass or Restitution Offering
    • The Trespass Offerings speak of sins against others and the injury sin does. Restitution taught in the words “make amends”. This offering pictures Christ atoning for the damage of sin.
      • Write out 2 Corinthians 5:19
      • Write out Ephesians 2:1
        • What types of sins are these offerings for?
        • What is the priests job in these sacrifices?

Leviticus 6

  • Verses 1-7: the trespass/restitution offering continued
    • What type of sin is being addressed here?
    • What is required of the person who committed the sin?
    • What is the priest to do for this offering?
  • Verses 8-30 The Disposal of Offerings
    • In verses 8-13 what is being described?
    • What stands out to you?
    • In verses 14-18 what is being described?
    • What is Aaron and his sons portion?
    • In verses 19-23 what is being described?
    • What spoke to you here?
    • In verses 24-30 what is being described?
      • write out verse 26.

Leviticus 7

  • Verses 1-38 The Disposal of Offerings continued
    • In Verses 1-10
      • What jobs do the Sons of Aaron have in this offering?
      • What jobs do the person offering the sacrifice have to do?
      • What jobs does the Priest have in this offering?
      • What kind of aroma are these offerings to the Lord?
    • In Verses 11-15
      • What jobs do the Sons of Aaron have in this offering?
      • What jobs do the person offering the sacrifice have to do?
      • What jobs does the Priest have in this offering?
      • What kind of aroma are these offerings to the Lord?
    • In verses 16-21
      • What is different about these laws?
      • What do we learn about being unclean here?
    • In verse 22-27
      • What is different about these laws?
      • What do we learn about being unclean here?
    • In verses 28-38
      • What jobs do the Sons of Aaron have in this offering?
      • What jobs do the person offering the sacrifice have to do?
      • What jobs does the Priest have in this offering?
      • What kind of aroma are these offerings to the Lord?

What did you learn about God and yourself today? What can you walk away with and apply to your life. You may have to dig deep, but you try and see what God is speaking to you today.

Today’s reflective question: “Have I had any negative experiences that cause me to avoid confession as a corporate discipline? If so, how should I be dealing with those experiences in order to gain a healthy perspective?

Leviticus 1

  • Verses 1-2: The Laws Concerning Offerings and Sacrifices
  • Verses 3-17: The Burnt Offering –
    • The Burnt offering foreshadows Christ “Offering Himself without spot to God” and pictures Christ on the cross
      • Write out Hebrews 9:14
    • What jobs do the Sons of Aaron have in this offering?
    • What jobs do the person offering the sacrifice have to do?
    • What jobs does the Priest have in this offering?
    • What kind of aroma are these offerings to the Lord?

Leviticus 2

  • Verses 1-16: The Meal or Grain Offering
    • The Meal Offering exhibits the manhood of Christ and the life that was offered
      • Write out Hebrews 2:17-18
    • What jobs do the Sons of Aaron have in this offering?
    • What jobs do the person offering the sacrifice have to do?
    • What jobs does the Priest have in this offering?
    • What kind of aroma are these offerings to the Lord?
    • What do Aaron and his sons get to keep?

Leviticus 3

  • Verses 1-17: The Peace or Fellowship Offering
    • The Peace Offering speaks of restored communion with God through Christ’s offering. He is our peace. It is a thank offering.
      • Write out Ephesians 2:14
      • Write out Leviticus 7:11-12
    • What jobs do the Sons of Aaron have in this offering?
    • What jobs do the person offering the sacrifice have to do?
    • What jobs does the Priest have in this offering?
    • What kind of aroma are these offerings to the Lord?

In today’s readings what did you learn about God? What can you take away from today’s lessons? Based on the description of each sacrifice, that I wrote, is there anything that you learned about how God works?

Today’s reflective question is: “Do I have a community of relationships in which I can practice the corporate discipline of confession? If not, what should I be doing to develop those relationships?” This is talking about having people, Godly and wise Christians, who you can go and confess where you are struggling, who will tell you truth about what they see in you and what they feel is going good or where you are going off. This requires relationship in order to receive and release information.

The Book

  • Leviticus gets its name from the Levites – the priests – and it is God’s plan for the detailed walk, worship and service of the people.
    • In Exodus, God spoke out of the Mount where the people were not allowed.
    • In Leviticus He speaks out of the tabernacle in which He dwells in the midst of His people.

A Transition

  • In Genesis we saw the ruin of man – through the fall.
  • In Exodus, we saw the redemption and deliverance by blood and the power of God
  • In Leviticus we shall see worship and communion on the ground of atonement.
    • Leviticus is called the Book of Atonement: Read Leviticus 16:30-34
      • Write out Leviticus 16:30-31

Its Main Purpose

  • Leviticus was written to show Israel how to live in fellowship with God. Above all Israel must be taught the holiness of God and Leviticus reveals this in three ways:
    • The Sacrificial System –
      • Write out Leviticus 17:11 & Hebrews 9:22
    • The Precepts of the Law –
      • Write out Leviticus 18:5
    • The Penalties for Violations –
      • Read Leviticus 26:1-41
        • Write down anything that stands out to you
    • Israel was to be a separated people, just as we are today.

Its Abiding Value

  • FIRST:
    • Leviticus is a revelation of the divine character and holiness of God. Gad has not changed.
  • SECOND:
    • It emphasizes the exceeding sinfulness of man and his estrangement from God.
  • THIRD:
    • It prefigures the redemptive ministry of Christ and how we are restored to fellowship with God.
  • FOURTH:
    • It provides a body of civil law for a theocracy which is foundational for civil law today, i.e., land and ownership, marriage and divorce, and other matters we face today.

Its Author

  • Moses was the author.
    • The internal evidence is stated no less than fifty six times in Leviticus that the Lord God gave the laws to His people through Moses.
  • Jesus ascribes the book and all the Pentateuch to Moses in Luke 24:44
    • Christ also referred to Moses as the author in Matthew 8:2-4
      • Compare these verses with Leviticus 14:1-4. Write down what you see.

Its Theme

GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomy
Origin of the nationDeliverance of the nationLife of the nationTest of the nationReminders to the nation
Theocracy bornTHEOCRACY ESTABLISHEDTHEOCRACY ESTABLISHEDTheocracy tested and prepared for the new homeTheocracy tested and prepared for the new home
Covenant Amplified Exodus 19:5-6Laws are Prescribed Leviticus 18:5

The Structure of Leviticus

  • It may be divided into two broad divisions:
    • The Way to God – SACRIFICE – Chapters 1-17
    • The Walk with God – SEPARATION – Chapters 18-27

THE CENTRAL THEME IS “FELLOWSHIP”. In the first division is found God’s foundation of fellowship – while the second division shows man’s condition of fellowship. Thus, it is the supreme Old Testament illustration of that New Testament truth expressed in 1 John 1:7. The first section of Leviticus says: “The blood cleanseth us.” The second says: “If we walk in the light.” The whole book says: “If we walk in the light – the blood cleanseth us” and we have fellowship one with another and truly our fellowship is with the Father.

As we walk through this book, which can sometimes feel quite boring, take time to look at it through the lense of Fellowship with God. Go in reading it with a fresh set of eyes. We will work on a new spiritual practice this month. We are going to continue in our times of silence – but I won’t prompt you of that anymore. We are going to add to that the spiritual practice of confession. For the first week we will just begin to self-reflect on why or why not we think we need to confess – I will ask one reflective question each day and then we will begin to put into practice this spiritual formation over the following week. These reflective questions are just between you and the Lord – unless you feel prompted to share.

Todays reflective question: “Am I in danger of undervaluing the essential element of confession within the Christian life?” What importance do you give confession in your walk?

Share any insight you have received from this preview of Leviticus. Did the preview help you want to try and read this text? Are you excited or dreading this book? Anything we can pray for this week for you?