Law, Ritual, and Holiness Exodus 20.22–23.33 and 25–40 and Leviticus

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. The Code of Hammurapi is the only ancient Near Eastern law code in existence.

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The descriptions of rituals and ritual objects in Exodus 25–31 are realistically mundane.

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. Yom Kippur is the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar.

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. The "ark of the covenant" and the "ark of the testimony" are the same thing.

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. Leviticus states that resident aliens were full members of the community for the purposes of ritual.

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. The type of law that is characterized by absolute or general commands and prohibitions is:

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. The cherubim consisted of two gold statues of

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. The Ritual Decalogue apparently forbids all of the following except:

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. The words "_________________" were engraved on a rosette ornamenting the priestly headgear.

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. The main source of the Holiness Code appears to be:

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The altar described in Exodus 20.25–26 should be made of:

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. The Hebrew word usually translated "tithe" literally means:

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. All are theories that attempt to explain the purity laws except:

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. The term "abomination" is frequently used to describe violations of divinely given law concerning all of the following topics, except:

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. The Philistines apparently emigrated from:

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