What's Your Knowledge On The Book Of Deuteronomy?

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Whats Your Knowledge On The Book Of Deuteronomy? - Quiz

The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Torah. It's also a part of the Christian Old Testament. But, is it a part of your life? The Book contains guidelines for a proper life to any believer. How good do you know what does the Book of Deuteronomy contain?


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How many sermons are in the Book of Deuteronomy?

    • A.

      3333

    • B.

      333

    • C.

      33

    • D.

      3

    Correct Answer
    D. 3
    Explanation
    The Book of Deuteronomy contains three sermons. This is evident from the question which asks for the number of sermons in the book and the answer options provided, with the correct answer being 3.

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  • 2. 

    Who delivered those sermons to the Israelites? 

    • A.

      Muhammad

    • B.

      Moses

    • C.

      David

    • D.

      Noah

    Correct Answer
    B. Moses
    Explanation
    Moses delivered the sermons to the Israelites. In the Bible, Moses is depicted as the leader of the Israelites and the one who received the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai. He then delivered these commandments and other teachings to the Israelites, guiding them through their journey in the wilderness and preparing them to enter the Promised Land. Thus, Moses is widely recognized as the one who delivered the sermons to the Israelites.

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  • 3. 

    What is the first sermon about?

    • A.

      It's about the origin of the Israelite.

    • B.

      It's about Moses' family.

    • C.

      It's about monotheism.

    • D.

      It's about the 40 years of wilderness wandering of the Israelite people.

    Correct Answer
    D. It's about the 40 years of wilderness wandering of the Israelite people.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is about the 40 years of wilderness wandering of the Israelite people. This is indicated by the mention of the Israelite people and their wilderness wandering in the question, and the answer aligns with that context. The other options, such as the origin of the Israelite or Moses' family, are not mentioned in the question and do not relate to the topic of the first sermon. Monotheism is also not mentioned and is not the main focus of the sermon.

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  • 4. 

    Which one of these is the most significant verse of Deuteronomy? 

    • A.

      "If you seek me with all your heart, you will find me"

    • B.

      The Lord your God is the faithful God"

    • C.

      "You will seek the Lord your God and you will find him"

    • D.

      "Hear, o Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one"

    Correct Answer
    D. "Hear, o Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one"
    Explanation
    The verse "Hear, o Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one" is the most significant verse of Deuteronomy because it encapsulates the central belief of monotheism in Judaism. It emphasizes the oneness of God and the importance of acknowledging and worshiping only one true God. This verse is often referred to as the Shema, which is considered a foundational prayer in Jewish faith and is recited daily by observant Jews. It serves as a reminder of the core principle of monotheism and the commitment to a singular devotion to God.

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  • 5. 

    What is the Deuteronomic Code? 

    • A.

      The series of commands to the Israelites regarding what they can and can not eat.

    • B.

      The series of commands to the Israelites regarding how they should behave in Canaan.

    • C.

      The series of commands to the Israelites regarding what prayers they need to use.

    • D.

      The series of commands to the Israelites regarding their family life.

    Correct Answer
    B. The series of commands to the Israelites regarding how they should behave in Canaan.
  • 6. 

    Which one of these laws is mentioned in the Book? 

    • A.

      Human sacrifice is a must.

    • B.

      The consumption of animals which are found dead and have not been slaughtered is prohibited.

    • C.

      The consumption of animals and their products is highly prohibited.

    • D.

      Polygamy is allowed.

    Correct Answer
    B. The consumption of animals which are found dead and have not been slaughtered is prohibited.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The consumption of animals which are found dead and have not been slaughtered is prohibited." This answer is supported by the second statement in the given options, which states that the consumption of animals found dead and not slaughtered is prohibited. The other options do not mention this specific law.

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  • 7. 

    According to these laws, what are Israelites obligated to wear?

    • A.

      Blue vests

    • B.

      Red scarves

    • C.

      White pants

    • D.

      Tzitzit

    Correct Answer
    D. Tzitzit
    Explanation
    Tzitzit is the correct answer because according to Jewish religious laws, Israelites are obligated to wear Tzitzit. Tzitzit are fringes or tassels that are attached to the corners of a four-cornered garment, typically a prayer shawl or tallit. These fringes serve as a reminder of the commandments and religious obligations. Wearing Tzitzit is a symbol of Jewish identity and a way to fulfill the commandments outlined in the Torah.

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  • 8. 

    According to one of the civil laws of the Book, when are debts released? 

    • A.

      In the 15th year.

    • B.

      In the 10th year.

    • C.

      In the 7th year.

    • D.

      In the 3rd year.

    Correct Answer
    C. In the 7th year.
    Explanation
    According to one of the civil laws of the Book, debts are released in the 7th year.

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  • 9. 

    Which statement is true:

    • A.

      Young widows can't be remarried.

    • B.

      Israelites can not choose a king to rule.

    • C.

      Wives are obliged to give birth to at least one man child.

    • D.

      The worship of Canaanite gods is forbidden.

    Correct Answer
    D. The worship of Canaanite gods is forbidden.
    Explanation
    The statement that is true is that the worship of Canaanite gods is forbidden. This means that the Israelites were not allowed to worship the gods of the Canaanite people. This could be due to religious or cultural reasons, as the Israelites were instructed to worship only their own God and not to follow the practices of other religions.

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  • 10. 

    The Book does not talk about...?

    • A.

      Religious do's and don'ts

    • B.

      The art of war

    • C.

      Administration

    • D.

      Civil rights

    Correct Answer
    B. The art of war
    Explanation
    The book does not discuss the art of war. The passage does not mention anything related to military strategies, tactics, or warfare. It focuses on religious do's and don'ts, administration, and civil rights. The absence of any reference to the art of war suggests that it is not a topic covered in the book.

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