SUMMARY QUESTIONS
LESSON SEVEN 15-16

209.

What did David do for the ark?

210.

What specific assignment was determined for the Levites?

211.

Where is the tabernacle at this time?

212.

Which of Aaron's sons now receive special assignment?

213.

How is the trouble involving Uzza's death explained?

214.

How many Levites are numbered here in the special assignment?

215.

Identify Zadok and Abiathar.

216.

How could the priests sanctify themselves? What was the procedure?

217.

How is the ark to be moved? What is the significance of this?

218.

Name the principal Levites who share responsibilities with regard to the program of music.

219.

What kind of musical instrument was used just ahead of the movement of the ark?

220.

Where was the ark of the covenant at this time? How long had it been there?

221.

Describe the exercises the people shared as the ark was brought to Jerusalem.

222.

Why would David wear a robe and an ephod of linen?

223.

Describe the cornet and the cymbal.

224.

Who was Michal? Why did she react as she did?

225.

Relate the special meaning of the burnt offering and the peace offering to worship.

226.

Why did David present gifts to the people and what were the gifts?

227.

What was the work of the Levites according to 1 Chronicles 16:4?

228.

Which of the Psalms repeats the message of this song in chapter 16?

229.

What was the specific occasion for this song?

230.

What are the judgments of Jehovah?

231.

Describe Jehovah's covenant with Abraham.

232.

Chapter 1 Chronicles 16:19 refers to a time when Israel was few in number. How many Hebrews went into Egypt in Jacob's day?

233.

Which of the Psalms echoes the song beginning with 1 Chronicles 16:23?

234.

Does 1 Chronicles 16:25 admit that other gods exist? Explain.

235.

How does Jehovah differ from the gods according to 1 Chronicles 16:26?

236.

When will the trees of the wood sing?

237.

What was the nature of Asaph's work?

238.

Explain the specific work assigned to Heman and Jeduthun.

239.

What were the morning and the evening sacrifices?

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