SUMMARY OF CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

Punishment by whipping not to exceed forty stripes, 1-3. The ox that treads out the corn is not to be muzzled, 4. the ordinance concerning marrying the wife of the brother who has died childless, 3-10. Of the woman who acts indecently in succouring her husband, 11, 12. Of false weights and measures, 13-16. Amalek is to be destroyed, 17-19.

QUESTIONS, LESSON NINETEEN (Deuteronomy 25:1-16)

1.

What was the two-fold job of the judges?

2.

If one deserved a beating, how many stripes?

3.

Paul said he received thirty-nine stripes three times. Explain.

4.

Give the two instances in which Paul uses Deuteronomy 25:4. What was he trying to show in both cases?

5.

Explain how the Levitate Law worked.

6.

What ritual was to be performed if the husband's brother did not assume his responsibility in carrying it out?

7.

What purpose did this law serve?

8.

Diverse ________ were not to be in their bag; diverse ______ were not to be in their house.

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