TEEN ZONE

WEEKLY LESSONS FOR TEENS                 

BY PAUL DITORO

 

TZ-EX-23 

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[Read chapter 23]

 
In this chapter we see more “thou shalt nots” and some “thou shalts.”
1. The first part of verse one is a command to not raise a false report. What does the second part of verse one give as an example of raising such a report?
 
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2. Choose the correct answer from vs.2&3.
 
(a) It is O.K. to do evil as long as everyone else is.
(b) It is fair to be partial to a poor person in a dispute.
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It is wrong to agree with the crowd when they are doing wrong.
(d) Poor people are always suspect because they are needy.
 
 
3. What is blinding to a wise person?
 
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4. What reason was given for not oppressing strangers?
 
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5. Why were crops and vineyards forbidden to be harvested in the seventh year?
 
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6. What three feasts were to be kept each year?
 
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7. What would result in God’s being an enemy to the enemies of Israel?
 
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8. What nations would God cut off if they obeyed Him?
 
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9. What was Israel to do with the idols of the people of the land they were entering?
 
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10. What would God take away from them if they would serve Him?
 
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11. What would God send before them to drive out their enemies?
 
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12. Why would God not drive the enemies out immediately?
 
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13. What would prove to be a snare (trap) to Israel?
 
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End TZ-EX-23

 Note about clipart:  We do not know what Jesus, or angels or any Bible character looks like. We use pictures to represent Bible people and places to help the children to relate to the story. Please explain to your child that no one knows what any of it looked like except from what we read about in the Bible or in history books.

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