1. God instructs Israel to set up cities of refuge to protect people from revenge killings.
  2. Peter tells wives to submit to their husbands. What is the context of this statement? Can it be taken too far?
  3. The fact that Israel has no king sets them apart from other nations but God knows the people will demand one eventually.
  4. God is concerned with justice so He puts rules in place for Judges. How does the belief in ONE God separate Israel from the rest of the world?
  5. Peter says that Christ is the cornerstone and we are living stones being built into a house. Is everyone in that house a priest?
  6. God says there shouldn’t be “poor” people but then tells the people how to treat the poor. What is going on there?
  7. God tells the people not to do certain things for the sake of the dead and to refrain from eating different animals. Why does God command these things?
  8. God says not to trust people or prophets if their words don’t line up with what God has spoken. But what if they perform signs and wonders?
  9. God tells the people to destroy all the worship places in the land He has given to Israel. What exactly is He doing in this command? What is He preserving by destroying these other things?
  10. Paul explains more about bearing with those weak in faith. In what ways should we look at Christ as an example?
  11. God reminds His people that He does not wink at sin. Why is it so important for us to remember all the things God has done in scripture?
  12. Paul gives instruction on how to deal with those with “weak faith”.