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1
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The burnt offering

A

for sin in general

2
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for sin in general (atonement)

A

The burnt offering

3
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The grain offering

A

First fruits

4
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an offering of first fruits

A

The grain offering

5
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Fellowship offering

A

types of offerings associated with celebration

6
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types of offerings associated with celebration

A

fellowship offering

7
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Thanks offering

A

signifies thankfulness for specific blessing

8
Q

an offering given in thankfulness of a specific blessing

A

Thanks offering

9
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Free Will offering

A

a large meal of thankfulness to God

10
Q

a type of offering that is a large meal of thankfulness to God

A

Free will offering

11
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Sin Offering

A

allows person to purify themselves in order to make a burnt offering

12
Q

this type of offering allows a person to purify themselves in order to offer a burnt offering

A

Sin offering

13
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Guilt offering

A

and offering given in response to a specific offense against a neigbor

14
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An offering given in response to a direct offense against a neighbor intended to reconcile.

A

Guilt offering

15
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The Sabbath

A

commemorates God’s rest and the freedom of the people to rest

16
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This celebrates God’s rest and the freedom of the people to rest

A

Sabbath

17
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Passover

A

Commemorates God’s deliverance of the people from Egypt and the 10th plague

18
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Festival Unleavened Bread

A

Recalls Israel’s hasty departure from Egypt

19
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Recalls Israel’s hasty departure from Egypt

A

Festival of Unleavened Bread

20
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Festival of First Fruits

A

Done on sunday after first sheath of wheat seen.

21
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A celebration on the sunday after the first sheath of wheat seen.

A

Festival of first fruits

22
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Festival of weeks

A

Pentecost. A wheat harvest festival celebrating the successful harvest.

23
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Pentecost. A wheat harvest festival.

A

Festival of weeks

24
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Festival of Trumpets

A

The civil new year

25
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The civil new year

A

Festival of Trumpets

26
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Feast of Tabernacles (booths)

A

A commemoration of God’s provision in the wilderness in which people stay in booths outside.

27
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A festival commemorating God’s provision in the wilderness

A

Festival of Tabernacles (Booths)

28
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commemorate God’s deliverance of the people from Egypt and the 10th plague.

A

Passover

29
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Purim

A

Celebrated deliverance from the threats of Haman

30
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Celebrated deliverance from the threats of Haman

A

Purim

31
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Sabbatical Year

A

Every seventh year in which the lands were to lay fallow

32
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Every seventh year when the lands were to lay fallow.

A

Sabbatical Year

33
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Jubilee year

A

when all bought property must be returned to owner, as well as debts forgiven and slaves freed.

34
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The year when all property bought was to be returned to own, as well as debts forgiven and slaves freed.

A

Jubilee year.