Bible Quiz: Who Said it (Leviticus)

 

Bible Quiz: Who Said it (Leviticus) 

The book of Leviticus may seem full of laws and rituals, but it is deeply personal—filled with powerful words spoken by God, Moses, Aaron, and the people of Israel.

In this quiz, your task is simple: Identify who spoke the words.

Was it the LORD? Moses? Aaron? Or the people?

 

📜 Instructions

Read each statement carefully.

Answer: Who said it?

Do not check the answers until you finish all questions.

Answers with complete reference verses are provided after the quiz.

 

🧠 QUIZ QUESTIONS

 

1.        “You shall be holy, for I the LORD your God am holy.”

Who said it?

 

2.        “This is the thing which the LORD commanded you to do.”

Who said it?

 

3.        “Fire shall be kept burning on the altar continually; it shall not go out.”

Who said it?

 

4.        “Take a young bull for a sin offering and a ram for a burnt offering.”

Who said it?

 

5.        “Do not turn to idols, nor make for yourselves molded gods.”

Who said it?

 

6.        “Drink no wine or intoxicating drink, you, nor your sons with you.”

Who said it?

 

7.        “Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them: When any one of you brings an offering to the LORD…”

Who said it?

 

8.        “You shall not hate your brother in your heart.”

Who said it?

 

9.        “I will set My face against that person.”

Who said it?

 

10.  “This is the law of the burnt offering.”

Who said it?

 

11.  “If a person sins unintentionally…”

Who said it?

 

12.  “You shall observe My Sabbaths and reverence My sanctuary.”

Who said it?

 

ANSWERS & COMPLETE REFERENCE VERSES

 

1.        The LORD

📖 Leviticus 19:2

“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel, and say to them: ‘You shall be holy, for I the LORD your God am holy.’”

 

2.        Moses

📖 Leviticus 9:6

“And Moses said, ‘This is the thing which the LORD commanded you to do, and the glory of the LORD will appear to you.’”

 

3.        The LORD (spoken to Moses)

📖 Leviticus 6:13

“A fire shall always be burning on the altar; it shall never go out.”

 

4.        Moses

📖 Leviticus 9:2

“And he said to Aaron, ‘Take for yourself a young bull as a sin offering and a ram as a burnt offering, without blemish, and offer them before the LORD.’”

 

5.        The LORD

📖 Leviticus 19:4

“Do not turn to idols, nor make for yourselves molded gods: I am the LORD your God.”

 

6.        The LORD (to Aaron)

📖 Leviticus 10:9

“Do not drink wine or intoxicating drink, you, nor your sons with you, when you go into the tabernacle of meeting, lest you die.”

 

7.        The LORD (spoken to Moses)

📖 Leviticus 1:2

“Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them: ‘When any one of you brings an offering to the LORD…’”

 

8.        The LORD

📖 Leviticus 19:17

“You shall not hate your brother in your heart…”

 

9.        The LORD

📖 Leviticus 20:3

“I will set My face against that man…”

 

10.  The LORD

📖 Leviticus 6:9

“Command Aaron and his sons, saying, ‘This is the law of the burnt offering…’”

 

11.  The LORD

📖 Leviticus 4:2

“Speak to the children of Israel, saying: ‘If a person sins unintentionally…’”

 

12.  The LORD

📖 Leviticus 19:30

“You shall keep My Sabbaths and reverence My sanctuary: I am the LORD.”

 

🌿 Bonus Challenge Round (Harder!)

Who said this—and to whom?

 

“Tell Aaron your brother not to come at just any time into the Holy Place…”

📖 Answer: The LORD to Moses (concerning Aaron) – Leviticus 16:2

 

Leviticus reminds us that holiness is not just ritual—it is relationship.

The repeated phrase “I am the LORD” shows that obedience flows from knowing who God is.

 

📖 Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round

Theme: Leviticus – Who Said It… Really?

 

Leviticus often repeats phrases like “The LORD spoke to Moses…” — but sometimes the speaker shifts subtly.

This round is designed to trip up even seasoned Bible students.

Read carefully. Every word matters.

 

📜 Instructions

Identify who said it.

If relevant, also identify to whom it was spoken.

Do NOT rush — several answers are intentionally deceptive.

Answers with full references are provided after the quiz.

 

🧠 QUESTIONS

 

1.        “And Moses said to Aaron, ‘This is what the LORD spoke, saying: By those who come near Me I must be regarded as holy.’”

Who actually spoke the original words quoted here?

 

2.                “You shall not eat any fat or any blood.”

Who said it — Moses or the LORD?

 

3.                “You shall afflict your souls.”

Who commanded this — Moses, the LORD, or the High Priest?

 

4.                “If you walk in My statutes and keep My commandments…”

Who is speaking here?

 

5.                “You shall therefore keep My statutes and My judgments, which if a man does, he shall live by them.”

Who said it?

 

6.                “Aaron therefore went to the altar and killed the calf of the sin offering.”

Who is speaking in this verse?

 

7.                “This shall be a statute forever throughout your generations.”

Who repeatedly says this phrase in Leviticus?

 

8.                “Let him who is to be cleansed present himself to the priest.”

Who gives this instruction?

 

9.                “The priest shall make atonement for him, and it shall be forgiven him.”

Who declares forgiveness?

 

10.          “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”

Who said it — Moses or the LORD?

 

11.          “Nadab and Abihu died before the LORD when they offered profane fire.”

Who states this historical reminder later in the book?

 

12.          “The secret things belong to the LORD…”

Did this statement appear in Leviticus — yes or no?

 

ANSWERS & COMPLETE REFERENCES

 

1.                The LORD originally spoke the words

📖 Leviticus 10:3

Moses is quoting what the LORD had said.

 

2.                The LORD

📖 Leviticus 3:17

“It shall be a perpetual statute… that you eat neither fat nor blood.”

 

3.                The LORD

📖 Leviticus 16:29

“This shall be a statute forever… you shall afflict your souls…”

 

4.                The LORD

📖 Leviticus 26:3

This begins the blessings section.

 

5.                The LORD

📖 Leviticus 18:5

 

6.                Narrator (Moses writing historically)

📖 Leviticus 9:8

This is narrative description — not spoken dialogue.

 

7.                The LORD

Repeated throughout Leviticus (e.g., 3:17; 16:29; 23:14)

 

8.                The LORD (through Moses)

📖 Leviticus 14:2

“This shall be the law of the leper…”

 

9.                The LORD declares forgiveness (through His law)

Example: 📖 Leviticus 4:26

“…and it shall be forgiven him.”

 

10.          The LORD

📖 Leviticus 19:18

Moses records it, but the LORD commands it.

 

11.          Moses (recording the LORD’s instruction)

📖 Leviticus 16:1

The reminder references Nadab and Abihu.

 

12.          No

That verse is from 📖 Deuteronomy 29:29 — not Leviticus.

 

Leviticus constantly repeats:

“The LORD spoke to Moses, saying…”

The authority behind every command is not Moses — it is God Himself.

That’s the heart of the book.

 

📖 Advanced “Cross-Reference Trap” Round

Theme: Is It Leviticus… or Somewhere Else?

 

The book of Leviticus contains laws, holiness codes, priestly regulations, and blessings.

But so do Exodus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

In this round, you must identify:

Is this verse from Leviticus?

Or is it from another book of the Law?

📍 If not Leviticus — which book?

Be careful. Many of these are designed to mislead even experienced readers.

 

📜 Instructions

Answer: Leviticus or Not?

If NOT, name the correct book.

No peeking at references until the end!

 

🧠 QUESTIONS

 

1.                “An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.”

 

2.        “You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk.”

 

3.        “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”

 

4.        “The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make His face shine upon you…”

 

5.        “You shall not wear a garment of different sorts, such as wool and linen mixed together.”

 

6.        “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.”

 

7.        “If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination.”

 

8.        “You shall not move your neighbor’s landmark.”

 

9.        “You shall afflict your souls.”

 

10.  “The scapegoat shall be presented alive before the LORD.”

 

11.  “Cursed shall you be in the city, and cursed shall you be in the country.”

 

12.  “You shall rise before the gray headed and honor the presence of an old man.”

 

ANSWERS & COMPLETE REFERENCES

 

1.        Not only Leviticus

Appears in:

📖 Leviticus 24:20

Also earlier in 📖 Exodus 21:24

(Trap: Many assume it is only in Exodus.)

 

2.        Not Leviticus

📖 Exodus 23:19 (also 34:26)

This dietary law appears in Exodus, not Leviticus.

 

3.        Leviticus

📖 Leviticus 19:18

“You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”

 

4.        Not Leviticus

📖 Numbers 6:24–26

The priestly blessing is found in Numbers.

 

5.        Not primarily Leviticus

📖 Deuteronomy 22:11

(Though similar separation laws appear in Leviticus 19:19 — another trap!)

 

6.        Not Leviticus

📖 Exodus 20:8

The Ten Commandments are recorded in Exodus (also Deuteronomy 5).

 

7.        Leviticus

📖 Leviticus 20:13

A direct holiness code command.

 

8.        Not Leviticus

📖 Deuteronomy 19:14

 

9.        Leviticus

📖 Leviticus 16:29

Day of Atonement command.

 

10.  Leviticus

📖 Leviticus 16:10

The scapegoat ritual (Azazel).

 

11.  Not Leviticus

📖 Deuteronomy 28:16

The extended curse formula belongs to Deuteronomy.

 

12.  Leviticus

📖 Leviticus 19:32

“You shall rise before the gray headed…”

 

🎯 Why This Round Is Tricky

Leviticus and Exodus overlap in civil laws.

Deuteronomy restates many laws in sermonic form.

Numbers includes priestly blessings and wilderness regulations.

If someone scores 10/12 or higher — they truly know the Torah.

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