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1. In what month of the Hebrew calendar was the Feast of Passover to be observed, and what was its primary purpose according to Exodus 12?

A.The first month (Nisan), commemorating the deliverance of the firstborn Israelites from death
B.The second month (Iyar), celebrating the crossing of the Red Sea
C.The seventh month (Tishrei), remembering the wilderness wanderings
D.The tenth month (Tevet), marking the covenant at Mount Sinai

2. How many days after the Feast of Passover was the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) to be celebrated, according to Leviticus 23:15-16?

A.Exactly 40 days
B.Exactly 49 days, counting seven full weeks
C.Exactly 50 days from the day after the Sabbath
D.Exactly 60 days, including the entire month following Passover

3. The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) was observed for how many days, and what were Israelites commanded to dwell in according to Leviticus 23:42-43?

A.Five days in permanent homes as a reminder of God's provision
B.Seven days in booths made of branches to commemorate the wilderness wandering
C.Ten days in tents as a fast from normal dwelling
D.Fourteen days alternating between homes and temporary structures

4. In which month was the Feast of Trumpets observed, and what was signaled by the sounding of trumpets according to Leviticus 23:24-25?

A.The second month (Iyar); the beginning of the grain harvest
B.The seventh month (Tishrei); a holy convocation and a day of rest
C.The tenth month (Tevet); preparation for the winter months
D.The first month (Nisan); the commencement of the religious year

5. What was the primary spiritual purpose of the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) as described in Leviticus 23:26-28, and how often was it observed?

A.To celebrate God's mercy; observed twice yearly on fixed dates
B.To make atonement for the sins of the people and the sanctuary; observed annually on the tenth day of the seventh month
C.To commemorate the giving of the Law; observed every three years with special sacrifices
D.To give thanks for the harvest; observed quarterly with the other seasonal feasts

6. According to Numbers 28:16-25, what specific offering was to be presented during the seven days of Unleavened Bread, and how did it differ from regular daily offerings?

A.Two rams and fourteen lambs daily, with grain and drink offerings, differing only in the prohibition of leavened bread
B.Burnt offerings of two young bulls, one ram, and seven lambs daily, with specific grain and drink offerings for each day
C.A single unblemished lamb with unleavened bread, repeated daily without variation in quantity
D.Freewill offerings determined by each household, with no specified quantities in the law

7. In Deuteronomy 16:9-10, what significant instruction is given regarding the Feast of Weeks in relation to counting and offering?

A.Count seven Sabbaths from the plowing of the field and bring an offering proportional to God's blessing
B.Count fourteen weeks from the beginning of harvest and present a freewill offering according to the measure of God's blessing
C.Count seven weeks from when the sickle is first put to the standing grain and bring a freewill offering to the Lord
D.Count ten days and present a mandatory grain offering equal to the entire household harvest

8. According to Leviticus 23:4-5, what was the relationship between Passover and the Sabbath, and on what day of the week was Passover specifically to be observed?

A.Passover was always observed on the Sabbath day, making it a holy convocation
B.Passover was observed on the fourteenth day of the first month, and the timing in relation to the Sabbath varied by year
C.Passover was always observed the day after the Sabbath, ensuring it never conflicted with the seventh day
D.Passover coincided with the weekly Sabbath only in years divisible by seven

9. In Numbers 29:1-6, what specific offerings were required for the Feast of Trumpets, and how did they compare in number to the regular daily burnt offerings?

A.One bull, one ram, and seven lambs; the same as regular daily offerings
B.Two bulls, one ram, and seven lambs; exceeding the regular daily offering in the number of bulls
C.Three bulls, two rams, and fourteen lambs; significantly exceeding regular daily offerings in all categories
D.One bull, one ram, and one lamb; the minimum required for any festival observance

10. According to Leviticus 23:37-38, what overarching principle governed all the Lord's appointed feasts regarding offerings and observance?

A.All feasts required identical offerings and were observed separately from regular Sabbath observance
B.These were the feasts of the Lord that were to be proclaimed as holy convocations, with specific burnt offerings for each, apart from regular Sabbaths
C.Feasts were optional observances for those who wished to honor God beyond the mandatory weekly Sabbath
D.All feasts were suspended during years of famine or national distress and rescheduled for times of abundance
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