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30) According to Deuteronomy 8, what lesson does Moses emphasize to the Israelites regarding their wilderness journey?
 
God's discipline and training for obedience
 
The significance of acquiring vast wealth
 
The need for alliances with neighboring nations
 
The importance of building strong fortifications
29) In Deuteronomy 7, why does God choose to bless and multiply the descendants of Israel?
 
Because of God's covenant and love for their ancestors
 
In response to their economic prosperity
 
Because they are the largest nation on Earth
 
Due to their great military strength
28) In Deuteronomy 6, what is the central theme of the commandments and statutes that Moses gives to the Israelites?
 
Love and obedience to God
 
Dietary laws and regulations
 
Military strategies
 
Worship of foreign gods
27) According to Galatians 5:17, what is the nature of the conflict between the flesh and the Spirit?
 
They are opposed to one another.
 
They coexist without any issues.
 
They are indifferent to each other.
 
They are in perfect harmony.
26) In Galatians 5:16, Paul encourages the believers to walk in the Spirit, and as a result, they will not fulfill the desires of the:
 
Flesh.
 
World.
 
Devil.
 
Law.
25) According to Galatians 5:13, what exhortation does Paul give to the Galatians?
 
"Serve one another in love."
 
"Live according to the flesh."
 
"Pursue worldly pleasures."
 
"Seek revenge on your enemies."
24) What specific instruction does Jesus give to Peter in John 21:16 as a response to Peter's declaration of love?
 
"Feed my lambs."
 
"Go and make disciples."
 
"Pray without ceasing."
 
"Build a temple in my name."
23) In John 21:16, how many times does Jesus ask Peter if he loves Him?
 
Three times
 
Four times
 
Two times
 
One time
22) In John 21:15, how does Jesus refer to Simon Peter when asking him if he loves Him?
 
Friend
 
Disciple
 
Shepherd
 
Brother
21) In Luke 8, what is the name of the man from whom Jesus casts out a legion of demons?
 
Gerasene
 
Lazarus
 
Legion
 
Legionary
20) In Luke 7, what does Jesus compare the people of his generation to in terms of their response to John the Baptist and himself?
 
Wedding guests at a feast
 
Children playing in the market
 
Sheep without a shepherd
 
Reeds shaken by the wind
19) According to Luke 6, what does Jesus say about those who hear his words and do them?
 
They are like builders on a rock foundation.
 
They will never face trials.
 
They will be blessed in the afterlife.
 
They will receive earthly riches.
18) What does Jesus use to calm the storm on the Sea of Galilee in Luke 8?
 
His voice
 
A staff
 
An anchor
 
A written command
17) In Luke 5, what does Jesus say to the paralyzed man before healing him?
 
"Rise, take your mat, and go home."
 
"Go and sin no more."
 
"Take up your bed and walk."
 
"Your faith has made you well."
16) Who touches the hem of Jesus' garment and is healed in Luke 8?
 
The woman with a flow of blood
 
Jairus' daughter
 
Mary Magdalene
 
Martha
15) In Luke 8, what does Jesus use as a metaphor for the Word of God?
 
A seed
 
A lamp
 
A sword
 
A mirror
14) What did a sinful woman do for Jesus in Luke 7 that led to forgiveness of her sins?
 
Anointed his feet with perfume
 
Gave him money
 
Washed his feet with tears
 
Preached a sermon
13) In Luke 7, who sends messengers to inquire if Jesus is the Expected One or if they should wait for another?
 
John the Baptist
 
Herod
 
Pharisees
 
Sadducees
12) What controversy arose in Luke 6 regarding Jesus and his disciples?
 
Healing on the Sabbath
 
Eating with tax collectors and sinners
 
Associating with Gentiles
 
Disregarding temple rituals
11) In Luke 5, what did Jesus ask Peter, James, and John to do that led to a miraculous event?
 
Cast their nets into the sea
 
Pray for a storm to calm
 
Climb a mountain for prayer
 
Anoint the sick with oil
10) What significant event takes place in Ezekiel 24 that marks a turning point in the prophet's ministry?
 
The death of Ezekiel's wife
 
The fall of Jerusalem
 
The birth of Ezekiel's son
 
The return of the exiles
9) In Ezekiel 24, what did God use as a metaphor for the grief and mourning that Ezekiel was not allowed to express openly?
 
A covered pot
 
A closed door
 
A sealed book
 
A silent trumpet
8) According to Ezekiel 23, what were the names of the foreign nations that represented the lovers of Oholah and Oholibah?
 
Egypt and Assyria
 
Babylon and Persia
 
Edom and Moab
 
Samaria and Jerusalem
7) In Ezekiel 22, what is the symbolic purpose of the refiner's fire?
 
Purification of the righteous
 
Testing the faith of the people
 
Igniting the altar for sacrifices
 
Destruction of the wicked
6) In Ezekiel 24, what tragic event occurs in Ezekiel's life as a sign from God?
 
Exile to Babylon
 
Destruction of his home
 
Death of his wife
 
Loss of his sight
5) According to Ezekiel 23, what judgment did God pronounce upon Oholah and Oholibah for their harlotry and idolatry?
 
Captivity and destruction
 
Prosperity and wealth
 
Eternal life and glory
 
Healing and restoration
4) In Ezekiel 22, what sins are highlighted as prevalent among the people of Jerusalem?
 
Oppression of the poor and shedding of innocent blood
 
Adultery and theft
 
Idolatry and sorcery
 
Blasphemy and deceit
3) In Ezekiel 24, what symbolic action did God instruct Ezekiel to perform to convey a message to the people?
 
Baking bread
 
Building a wall
 
Planting a vineyard
 
Tying knots
2) According to Ezekiel 23, what were the names of the two sisters who committed harlotry and represented Samaria and Jerusalem?
 
Oholah and Oholibah
 
Leah and Rachel
 
Miriam and Deborah
 
Hagar and Sarah
1) In Ezekiel 22, what metaphor does God use to describe the people of Jerusalem?
 
Flock of sheep
 
Sturdy oak tree
 
Raging river
 
Fiery furnace