This quiz walks through the promises, the warnings, and the hope at the end: even after discipline, God still calls His people to humility, confession, and covenant restoration.
Leviticus 26 is one of the clearest “if you obey… then blessing” chapters in the Bible. God lays out real, visible blessings for obedience, and real, painful consequences for rebellion.
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Leviticus 26 Quiz
Question 1: What does God command Israel not to make for themselves in Leviticus 26:1?
- A. Altars of brass
- B. Graven images
- C. Priestly garments
- D. Cities with walls
- E. Musical instruments
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Answer: B — The chapter begins by warning Israel not to worship through idols or images.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:1 — “Ye shall make you no idols nor graven image…”
Question 2: What two things are commanded in Leviticus 26:2?
- A. Keep feasts and build cities
- B. Offer incense and keep a fast
- C. Anoint kings and appoint judges
- D. Give alms and welcome strangers
- E. None of the above
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Answer: E — None of the above. God links holy time (Sabbaths) with holy worship (His sanctuary).
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:2 — “Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence my sanctuary…”
Question 3: What condition is stated for receiving the blessings in Leviticus 26:3?
- A. If ye build a temple
- B. If ye pray three times daily
- C. If ye walk in my statutes
- D. If ye conquer every nation
- E. None of the above
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Answer: C — Blessing is tied to walking in God’s statutes and doing His commandments.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:3 — “If ye walk in my statutes, and keep my commandments, and do them;”
Question 4: What blessing does God promise regarding the weather and harvest in Leviticus 26:4?
- A. Snow in the wilderness
- B. Bread from heaven daily
- C. No storms forever
- D. Rivers of oil
- E. None of the above
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Answer: E — God promises timely rain and fruitful productivity from the land and trees.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:4 — “I will give you rain in due season… the land shall yield her increase…”
Question 5: What does Leviticus 26:5 say about threshing time and vintage time?
- A. Threshing will stop before the vintage begins
- B. Vintage will stop before sowing time begins
- C. Threshing shall reach unto the vintage, and the vintage unto the sowing time
- D. Sowing will always come before vintage, and threshing and sowing will never overlap
- E. Threshing shall reach unto the sowing time, and the vintage unto the vintage
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Answer: C — The blessing picture is abundance: harvest seasons overflow into each other.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:5 — “Your threshing shall reach unto the vintage… and the vintage shall reach unto the sowing time…”
Question 6: Which three safety blessings are promised in Leviticus 26:6?
- A. Peace, no fear, and evil beasts removed
- B. Riches, crowns, and chariots
- C. Long hair, strong wine, and fine clothing
- D. Giant walls, iron gates, and gold shields
- E. New languages, new nations, and new kings
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Answer: A — God promises peace, freedom from terror, and protection from beasts and war.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:6 — “I will give peace in the land… I will rid evil beasts… neither shall the sword go through…”
Question 7: What does Leviticus 26:8 say about Israel’s power against enemies?
- A. Ten shall chase one hundred, and one hundred shall chase one thousand
- B. Five shall chase an hundred, and an hundred shall put ten thousand to flight
- C. One shall chase ten, and ten shall chase fifty
- D. Two shall chase a thousand, and ten shall chase ten thousand
- E. Israel shall never face enemies
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Answer: B — God describes supernatural victory that far exceeds normal numbers.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:8 — “Five of you shall chase an hundred… an hundred… ten thousand to flight…”
Question 8: What covenant blessing is stated in Leviticus 26:11–12?
- A. God will move His sanctuary far away
- B. God will walk among them and be their God
- C. God will stop speaking to them
- D. God will replace them with another nation
- E. None of the above
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Answer: B — The heart of blessing is God’s presence: “I will walk among you… and ye shall be my people.”
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:12 — “I will walk among you, and will be your God…”
Question 9: In Leviticus 26:13, what does God say He broke to free Israel?
- A. The gates of Egypt
- B. The bands of their yoke
- C. The tablets of the law
- D. The rod of Moses
- E. The walls of Jericho
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Answer: B — God reminds them He delivered them from slavery and “broke the bands” of their bondage.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:13 — “I have broken the bands of your yoke, and made you go upright.”
Question 10: What three afflictions are listed first in the punishments of Leviticus 26:16?
- A. Terror, consumption, and the hail
- B. Terror, consumption, and the burning ague
- C. Blindness, deafness, and lameness
- D.Terror, lightning, and the burning ague
- E. None of the above
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Answer: B — The discipline begins with fear and sickness that wastes the people.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:16 — “I will… appoint over you terror, consumption, and the burning ague…”
Question 11: What terrifying detail is repeated in Leviticus 26:17 about Israel’s fear?
- A. They will sleep in caves
- B. They will hide in the sea
- C. They will never be afraid
- D. They will forget their own names
- E. None of the above
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Answer: E — God warns that guilt and judgment can make people run even when no one is chasing.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:17 — “Ye shall flee when none pursueth you.”
Question 12: What phrase shows the intensity of God’s escalating discipline in Leviticus 26:18?
- A. “I will bless you daily”
- B. “I will forget your sins”
- C. “I will punish you seven times more for your sins”
- D. “I will remove all enemies”
- E. “I will multiply your gold seven times more you ask”
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Answer: C — God warns that continued stubbornness brings multiplied correction.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:18 — “I will punish you seven times more for your sins.”
Question 13: What does God say He will make “as iron” and “as brass” in Leviticus 26:19?
- A. Their swords and their shields
- B. Their crowns and their rings
- C. Their heaven and their earth
- D. Their houses and their doors
- E. Their hearts and their minds
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Answer: C — The imagery points to drought and hardness: heaven like iron, earth like brass.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:19 — “I will make your heaven as iron, and your earth as brass:”
Question 14: What judgment does Leviticus 26:22 say wild beasts would bring?
- A. They will build nests in cities and destroy your cattle
- B. They will rob you of your children and destroy your cattle
- C. They will carry your crops to the sea and destroy your cattle
- D. They will become sacrifices for the priests
- E. They will guard your highways and destroy your cattle
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Answer: B — God warns of wild beasts causing loss, fear, and desolation.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:22 — “I will… send wild beasts… which shall rob you of your children…”
Question 15: In Leviticus 26:25, what does the sword “avenge”?
- A. The blood of Abel
- B. The pride of Pharaoh
- C. The quarrel of my covenant
- D. The sins of the priests
- E. The theft of the poor
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Answer: C — The judgment is covenant-related: rebellion against God’s covenant brings the sword.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:25 — “A sword… that shall avenge the quarrel of my covenant…”
Question 16: What picture of scarcity is given in Leviticus 26:26?
- A. One man will feed a thousand
- B. All wells will become rivers
- C. Every house will overflow with corn
- D. The poor will eat the fat of rams
- E. None of the above
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Answer: E — The verse describes rationed bread and hunger even after eating.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:26 — “Ten women shall bake your bread in one oven… deliver… by weight…”
Question 17: What horrifying consequence of extreme judgment is stated in Leviticus 26:29?
- A. They will forget their language
- B. They will sell their inheritance for nothing
- C. They will eat the flesh of their sons and daughters
- D. They will lose all memory of God
- E. They will never bear children again
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Answer: C — God warns of severe famine conditions in covenant judgment.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:29 — “Ye shall eat the flesh of your sons… and… your daughters…”
Question 18: What does God say He will do to Israel among the nations in Leviticus 26:33?
- A. Make them kings everywhere
- B. Scatter them among the heathen
- C. Give them new temples
- D. Increase their borders permanently
- E. Set them above all peoples with no trouble
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Answer: B — The chapter warns that disobedience can lead to exile and scattering.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:33 — “I will scatter you among the heathen…”
Question 19: Why does the land “enjoy her sabbaths” during desolation in Leviticus 26:35?
- A. Because the priests demanded it when you dwelt upon it
- B. Because the land is cursed forever when you dwelt upon it
- C. Because it did not rest in your sabbaths when you dwelt upon it
- D. Because Egypt forced it
- E. None of the above
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Answer: C — God says the land rests during exile because Israel refused its God-ordered rest while living there.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:35 — “Because it did not rest in your sabbaths, when ye dwelt upon it.”
Question 20: What does God promise after confession and humility in Leviticus 26:42?
- A. To forget Israel forever
- B. To destroy the land completely
- C. To move the covenant to another nation
- D. To forget the land completely
- E. None of the above
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Answer: E — Even after discipline, God promises covenant remembrance when hearts turn back to Him.
KJV Reference: Leviticus 26:42 — “Then will I remember my covenant with Jacob… with Isaac… with Abraham…”
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Leviticus 26 reminds us that obedience is never “small” to God—because it flows from love, trust, and reverence. When we harden our hearts, the Lord may correct us, not to destroy us, but to bring us back. If you feel far from God, start where this chapter points: humility, confession, and returning to His ways.
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