Leviticus 9
Leviticus
Chapters 9
Group Questions
What praise or testimony would you like to share from this past week?
Would you rather live where there are tornadoes or hurricanes?
How often are you around fire?
Context
Leviticus 9 describes Aaron and his sons beginning their priestly duties. Aaron offers various sacrifices, and God's glory is revealed when fire consumes the offering, prompting awe among the people. The chapter emphasizes the role of sacrifices and the priesthood in Israel.
Text Questions
What do you remember from Leviticus 8?
What does God want us to know about Aaron and his sons as Priests at the Tabernacle?
Read Leviticus 9:1-7
What stuck out to you?
Why is the eighth day significant?
What do the offerings symbolize?
Why must Aaron make atonement for himself before the people?
Summarize these verses.
Read Leviticus 9:8-21
What stuck out to you?
Why were certain parts of the offering burned?
What is the role of the grain offering in this context?
Summarize these verses.
Read Leviticus 9:22-24
What stuck out to you?
What does Aaron's blessing signify?
What was the reaction of the people to God's glory?
Summarize these verses.
How does the chapter end?
Questions to Consider
What does this chapter say about sacrifice in our relationship with God?
What can we learn from Aaron about spiritual leadership today?
Why is obedience to God important? Share a related personal example.
How do we recognize God’s presence in our lives?
What does this passage teach us about worshiping together?
How should our worship reflect God's holiness? Any personal experiences?
What part of your relationship with God do you want to deepen?

