A Birds-Eye View of the Bible | Page 7

Frank Nelson Palmer
Egypt.
9. Describe manna in full and name three purposes for its giving.
10. Describe in full the tables of stone on which the commandments were written.
11. Name God's expressed purpose for having the Tabernacle built. See 25:8.
12. Name the various articles that the people were to offer for the construction of the
Tabernacle.
13. Name the men set apart for the oversight of its construction and their qualifications.
14. Why are the details of construction recorded twice?
15. Record three leading lessons from the sin of worshiping the Golden Calf.
16. After this heinous sin, who came over to the Lord's side in response to Moses' call,
and what was the reward?
17. Draw full-page map and locate and number the stations of the Exodus journey from
Rameses to Sinai.
XV. _Items of Special Interest._
Select ten.
XVI. _Individual Finds._
Chapters
2, 7, 20, 23, 35.
+-----------------+---------+---------------------+------------------+ | | | | PHARAOH'S
ACTION | | NAME | CHAPTER | EXTENT | FOLLOWING |
+-----------------+---------+---------------------+------------------+ | 1 Water turned | 7 | The
waters of Egypt | Pharaoh's heart | | into blood | | | was hardened | | | | | | | 2 | | | | | | | | | | 4 | | |
| | | | | | | 5 | | | | | | | | | | 7 | | | | | | | | | | 8 | | | | | | | | | | 10 | | | | | | | | |

+-----------------+---------+---------------------+------------------+

LEVITICUS
I. _Pictorial Device._
A full-page outline plan of the Tabernacle and Tabernacle court. Locate the articles of the
court and Tabernacle. Record the dimensions in cubits in the appropriate places. The
description of the Tabernacle is in Exodus 25 to 30, but its services form the contents of
this book.
II.
III.
IV.
V. _Date:_ One month of 1490.
VI. _Contents:_ Offerings, Feasts, and Ceremonial Laws.
VII. 20:26: "Ye shall be holy unto me, for I, Jehovah, am holy."
VIII. God Requires Holiness. (The word holy occurs eighty-seven times in the book.)
IX. 17:11: "For the life of the flesh is in the blood."
19:18: "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself."
23:10: "Proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof."
(Where in American history are these words recorded?)
X. 8 and 9. Consecration of Priests.
10. Punishment of Nadab and Abihu.
11. Clean and Unclean Animals.
12. Purification and Circumcision.
13 and 14. Laws regarding Leprosy.
16.
23. The Three Annual Feasts.
25.

XI. _Select four._
XII. 1. Absolute Necessity of Atonement for Sin.
2. God's Great Desire for Cleanness of Body and Soul.
XIII. (a) Symbol. The offering. Heb. 9:14.
(b) Type. Aaron, the High Priest. Heb. 9:11.
(c) Analogy. None.
(d) Prophecy. None.
XIV. _Questions:_
1. Glancing over the pages of the book, select what seem to you the six most
frequently-used words that emphasize the thought of the book. Consult concordance,
finding number of times that each word occurs.
2. Describe the offering in 1:1 to 1:4.
3. Name the five kinds of offerings mentioned in the first five chapters.
4. Give names of the three annual feasts.
5. Questions on Chapter 16:
(a) What two things must Aaron do before entering the Holy Place?
(b) For whom and what did he make atonement?
(c) What did he do with the blood?
(d) What three things did he do with the scapegoat?
(e) What two commands rested upon the people for that day?
6. Describe the Year of Jubilee.
7. Name any six interesting laws recorded in Chapter 19.
8. What book of the New Testament should be studied in connection with this book and
why?
XV. _Items of Special Interest._
Select five.

XVI. _Individual Finds._
Chapters
1, 11, 23.

DEUTERONOMY
I. _Pictorial Device:_ Map.
Draw outline map of Palestine. This includes the Mediterranean shore line, Jordan River,
the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea. Locate Jericho and Mount Nebo. Draw in miniature,
opposite Jericho, the Tabernacle and twelve small squares representing the camps of the
twelve tribes, three on each side. (See Numbers 2.) Place on map as key thoughts the
words "Remember" and "Seven Speeches." Make any original addition suggested in the
study.
II. Public Discourse.
III.
IV.
V. Ten days of the eleventh month of the fortieth year of the wandering.
VI. The Last Seven Speeches of Moses:
1. A Review of the Wanderings. Chapters 1 to 4.
2. Repetition of the Law. 5 to 20.
3. Blessing and Cursing. 27 and 28.
4. Covenant. 29 and 30.
5. Exhortation. 31.
6. Song. 32.
7. Blessing. 33.
NOTE.--Verify these, as well as names of all leading chapters, by glancing over them and
noting the correctness of the
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