Across
- 2. – The third book of the Bible, focused on laws for priests and worship.
- 6. – Offerings made to God, often involving animals.
- 8. – The goat symbolically bearing Israel’s sins on the Day of Atonement.
- 10. – To buy back or deliver, especially from slavery or sin.
- 11. – The place where sacrifices were made.
- 12. – A holy celebration commanded by God.
- 14. – Governed by laws in Leviticus for purity.
- 16. – Used in anointing priests and sacred items.
- 22. – One-tenth given to the Lord.
- 23. – Another name for a burnt offering, totally consumed by fire.
- 26. – Feast remembering Israel’s wilderness journey.
- 27. – Lineage, especially important for priesthood.
- 28. – Feast involving blowing of horns to call to worship.
- 33. – The sacred tent where God dwelled among His people.
- 36. – The theme of Leviticus; being pure and set apart.
- 37. – A solemn promise made to God.
- 40. – Bread without yeast, symbol of sincerity and truth.
- 41. – Ceremonially acceptable before God.
- 42. – A non-blood offering made of flour or bread.
- 43. – A gift brought to God as worship or atonement.
- 46. – A person set apart to perform sacred duties in the Tabernacle.
- 47. – The first high priest of Israel, Moses' brother.
- 49. – A skin disease requiring ceremonial cleansing.
- 50. – A sacred place where God’s presence dwells.
Down
- 1. – The first portion of the harvest given to God.
- 3. – Ceremonially impure and restricted from worship.
- 4. – To make unclean or impure.
- 5. – Leviticus outlines what is clean and unclean to eat.
- 7. – A type of offering completely consumed by fire.
- 9. – To purify from sin or impurity.
- 13. – To consecrate someone with oil for God's service.
- 15. Kippur – The Day of Atonement, a yearly national cleansing of sin.
- 17. – Used in offerings; also symbolizes God's presence.
- 18. – Feast held 50 days after Passover.
- 19. – Symbol of life, used for atonement.
- 20. – The covering or removal of sin.
- 21. – An offering symbolizing fellowship with God.
- 24. – A day of rest and worship, observed weekly.
- 25. – Every 50th year, slaves freed, and debts forgiven.
- 29. – Actions that break God’s commands.
- 30. – Laws given about diseases on the skin.
- 31. – Feast commemorating Israel’s deliverance from Egypt.
- 32. – Rules about what is clean or unclean to wear.
- 34. – Deep respect and fear of the Lord.
- 35. – God's commands given to guide Israel in holiness.
- 38. – Bread without yeast; symbolic of purity.
- 39. – To remove uncleanness and prepare for worship.
- 44. – A fragrant offering burned before the Lord.
- 45. – A type of offering for unintentional wrongs.
- 48. – Set apart or consecrated for God's purposes.
