TEEN ZONE
WEEKLY LESSONS FOR
TEENS
BY PAUL DITORO
TZ-EX-23

[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.
(c)
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
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