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The Scenes of Life — Exam 3
by Albert Huisjen
Study the lesson carefully before answering the exam questions.
Select True or False after each of the following statements. Then fill in the proper Scripture reference where indicated.
1. Moses built the tabernacle and its furnishings after a pattern he had devised with the help of Aaron.
2. The tabernacle was designated as the place where God would meet with His people.
3. Having once heard God speaking to them at the giving of the law, the people no longer feared to meet up with Him.
4. Moses called for volunteers to serve in the priest's office.
5. Aaron and his sons taught the people how to process their sin offerings and trespass offerings so as to make an atonement for themselves.
6. Only the high priest could process the sin offering for the Day of Atonement.
7. The name "Messiah" derives from the term "the anointed priest," which in the Hebrew text is ha-cohen ha-me-shi-ach.
8. The ritual for the sin offering on the Day of Atonement called for two goats.
9. The sin offering for the Day of Atonement began at the altar, was effected in the Holy of Holies on the expiatory cover upon the ark, and concluded by the sending away of the live goat.
10. The ceremony respecting the live goat more that any other serves as an object lesson of vicarious sin bearing.
Optional Question: Note:
Review the last paragraph of your lesson, entitled Summation, which reads as follows:
The tabernacle with its daily offerings and sacrifices and its once a year Day of Atonement, marks the beginning of God's way in dealing with the sin question. Notwithstanding good intentions, there is not such a heart in man as to keep God's commandments. At the root there lies a sinfulness for which only the gracious provisions He has made can avail - provisions reflected in the tabernacle and its services and especially in the mediative ministry of the high priest on the Day of Atonement.
Now use the box below to give your reaction to this paragraph.
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