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    Who did God ask Abraham to sacrifice (but did not allow him to go through with it)?

    • Hagar
    • Isaac
    • Sarah
    • All of the answer choices are correct.
    • Ishmael
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  • 2. 

    What did Solomon ask God for?

    • Widsom

    • Wellbeing

    • Wealth

    • Women

    Correct Answer
    A. Widsom
    Explanation
    Solomon asked God for wisdom. This can be inferred from his request in the Bible when he asked God for an understanding heart to govern his people and to discern between good and evil. Solomon's desire for wisdom is well-known and is often associated with his reputation as a wise king.

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  • 3. 

    According to the textbook the longing of Israel is found in Jesus. How is Jesus described in the Psalms?

    • Ultimate manifestation of the presence of God

    • All of the answer choices are correct

    • King and son

    • The one who will restore the joy of our salvation

    • He who walks blameless

    Correct Answer
    A. All of the answer choices are correct
    Explanation
    In the Psalms, Jesus is described as the ultimate manifestation of the presence of God, the King and Son, the one who will restore the joy of our salvation, and the one who walks blameless.

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  • 4. 

    What did Jesus do concerning the law?

    • He fulfilled it

    • He hurried it

    • He ignored it

    • He abolished it

    Correct Answer
    A. He fulfilled it
    Explanation
    Jesus fulfilled the law by obeying it perfectly and completely. He did not ignore or abolish it, but rather demonstrated the true meaning and purpose of the law through his actions and teachings. Jesus emphasized the importance of love, mercy, and justice, which were at the heart of the law. He showed how the law pointed to him as the fulfillment of God's plan for salvation. Through his sacrificial death and resurrection, Jesus completed the requirements of the law and brought about a new covenant with God.

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  • 5. 

    How is Christ viewed in terms of the Passover?

    • He is our lamb

    • He is our representative

    • None of the Above

    • He was absent

    Correct Answer
    A. He is our lamb
    Explanation
    Christ is viewed as our lamb in terms of the Passover because he is seen as the ultimate sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins, just as the Passover lamb was sacrificed in the Old Testament. Jesus is often referred to as the "Lamb of God" who takes away the sins of the world, symbolizing his role as the perfect and final sacrifice. This view emphasizes the belief that Jesus' death on the cross fulfilled the symbolism of the Passover lamb and brought salvation to humanity.

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  • 6. 

    What was Solomon’s greatest accomplishment?

    • Building a wall around the city of David

    • Building the aqueduct

    • Building the temple

    • Building a great army

    Correct Answer
    A. Building the temple
    Explanation
    Solomon's greatest accomplishment was building the temple. This is because the construction of the temple was a significant achievement in terms of religious and cultural importance. The temple was a symbol of the Israelites' faith and served as a central place of worship and sacrifice. It was also a manifestation of Solomon's wealth and power, showcasing his ability to undertake large-scale construction projects. The temple became a focal point for the Israelite community and played a crucial role in their religious practices and identity.

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  • 7. 

    Archeology helps to corroborate the claims of the Bible to be historically true and accurate. Which of the following things have been found that prove the Bible to be true?

    • People

    • Places

    • Coins

    • All of the answer choices are correct.

    • Inscriptions

    Correct Answer
    A. All of the answer choices are correct.
    Explanation
    Archeology has indeed found evidence of people, places, coins, and inscriptions that support the historical accuracy of the Bible. The discovery of ancient cities, artifacts, and writings mentioned in the Bible helps to validate its claims and provide a deeper understanding of the historical context in which biblical events took place. Therefore, all of the answer choices are correct in terms of providing evidence that supports the Bible's historical truth.

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  • 8. 

    Why was God sorrowful that He had created man?

    • All the above

    • None of the Above

    • Because mankind was repentant of their sin

    • Because mankind had free will

    • Because mankind had sinned against Him

    Correct Answer
    A. Because mankind had sinned against Him
    Explanation
    The correct answer is because mankind had sinned against Him. God was sorrowful because He created man to have a relationship with Him, but mankind's sin caused a separation between them. God's sorrow reflects His love and desire for humanity to choose righteousness and have a restored relationship with Him.

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  • 9. 

    What does covenant mean?

    • Law

    • Agreement

    • Disagreement

    • Bible

    • Rules

    Correct Answer
    A. Agreement
    Explanation
    Covenant refers to an agreement or a contract between two or more parties. It implies a mutual understanding and commitment to fulfill certain obligations or conditions. It is a legally binding arrangement that establishes the rights and responsibilities of the involved parties. In this context, covenant is the most appropriate term as it accurately represents the meaning of an agreement.

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  • 10. 

    Jesus maintained His deity when He added a human nature.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    When it is stated that Jesus maintained His deity when He added a human nature, it means that even though Jesus took on a human form, He did not lose or diminish His divine nature. This is a fundamental belief in Christian theology, known as the hypostatic union. According to this belief, Jesus is both fully God and fully human, with His divine nature and human nature coexisting in perfect unity. Therefore, the statement "True" is the correct answer as it aligns with the understanding that Jesus retained His deity while taking on a human nature.

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  • 11. 

    What does the Bible do?

    • All of the answer questions are correct.

    • Reveals the Will of God

    • Describes the Work of God

    • Calls the Reader to Faith in God

    • Unveils the Mind of God

    Correct Answer
    A. All of the answer questions are correct.
    Explanation
    The Bible serves multiple purposes and fulfills various roles. It reveals the will of God by providing guidance and instructions on how to live a righteous life. It describes the work of God by recounting the creation of the world, the miracles performed, and the redemptive plan for humanity. It calls the reader to faith in God by sharing stories of faith and emphasizing the importance of believing in Him. Lastly, it unveils the mind of God by presenting His thoughts, teachings, and principles. Overall, the Bible encompasses all of these aspects, making all of the answer options correct.

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  • 12. 

    Who wrote the majority of the Psalms?

    • Sons of Korah

    • David

    • Solomon

    • Asaph

    Correct Answer
    A. David
    Explanation
    David is the correct answer because he is traditionally believed to have written the majority of the Psalms. In the Bible, the book of Psalms is often attributed to David, who was a king of Israel and known for his musical abilities. Many of the Psalms are directly attributed to him in their titles, and his authorship is also mentioned in other books of the Bible. While other individuals and groups, such as the Sons of Korah and Asaph, are also credited with writing some of the Psalms, David is widely recognized as the primary author.

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  • 13. 

    Hermeneutics is the science of __________________________.

    • Worldviews

    • Interpretation

    • Knowing

    • Hermit Crabs

    Correct Answer
    A. Interpretation
    Explanation
    Hermeneutics is the science of interpretation. It is a field of study that focuses on understanding and interpreting texts, symbols, and cultural phenomena. Through hermeneutics, scholars and researchers analyze and interpret various forms of communication, such as literature, art, religious texts, and historical documents, in order to gain a deeper understanding of their meaning and significance. This field helps us decipher and make sense of the complex layers of meaning embedded within different forms of human expression.

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  • 14. 

    In Moses we see Christ as our ____________________.

    • All of the answer choices are correct.

    • Foe

    • Deliverer

    • Friend

    • None of the answer choices are correct.

    Correct Answer
    A. Deliverer
    Explanation
    In the context of the question, Moses is seen as a deliverer, as he led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and towards the Promised Land. This parallels with Christ as our deliverer, as he saves us from the bondage of sin and offers us eternal life. Both Moses and Christ are seen as figures who rescue and deliver their people from oppression and bring them to a place of freedom and salvation.

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  • 15. 

    Identify which of the following statements identifies best with a biblical worldview:

    • The Allah of the Qur’an is the same God as Yahweh of the Bible.

    • What is morally right depends on what an individual believes.

    • All people pray to the same god or spirit, no matter what name they use for that spiritual being.

    • Meaning and purpose comes from working hard to earn as much as possible so you can make the most of life.

    • Meaning and purpose comes through the surrender of one’s life to God.

    Correct Answer
    A. Meaning and purpose comes through the surrender of one’s life to God.
    Explanation
    The statement "Meaning and purpose comes through the surrender of one's life to God" aligns with a biblical worldview because it reflects the belief that finding meaning and purpose in life comes from submitting oneself to God's will and following His teachings. In Christianity, surrendering one's life to God is seen as a way to find fulfillment and purpose, as it involves acknowledging God's authority and seeking to live according to His plan. This perspective is rooted in the belief that God has a specific purpose for each individual and that true meaning is found in aligning one's life with His divine plan.

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  • 16. 

    How was Abraham (and how are we) saved?

    • By believing and trusting in God

    • By doing good works

    • By being physically born into a good family

    • By living an austere life

    Correct Answer
    A. By believing and trusting in God
    Explanation
    The correct answer is by believing and trusting in God. This means that salvation is not achieved through good works, being born into a good family, or living an austere life. Instead, it is through faith and trust in God that we are saved. This emphasizes the importance of a personal relationship with God and relying on His grace and mercy for salvation.

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  • 17. 

    What were the Canaanites doing that God gave them 400 years to stop?

    • All of the answer choices are correct

    • Bestiality

    • Incest

    • Child Sacrifice

    • Rape

    Correct Answer
    A. All of the answer choices are correct
    Explanation
    The Canaanites were engaging in various immoral and sinful practices, including bestiality, incest, child sacrifice, and rape. These actions were considered abominable in the eyes of God, and He gave them a period of 400 years to cease these behaviors and turn away from their wickedness.

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  • 18. 

    The Euthyphro Dilemma is…

    • Stupid

    • Helpful

    • Persuasive

    • A false dilemma

    Correct Answer
    A. A false dilemma
    Explanation
    The Euthyphro Dilemma is a false dilemma because it presents only two options, either something is good because the gods command it or the gods command it because it is good. However, this dilemma ignores the possibility that something could be good independent of the gods' commands. It oversimplifies the complex nature of morality and fails to consider alternative explanations for ethical principles. Therefore, labeling it as a false dilemma is an accurate assessment.

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  • 19. 

    What did the “dry bones” coming to life represent?

    • A restoration of the nation of Israel

    • A new ride at Disney

    • A restoration of the Babylonian Empire

    • A restoration of the Medo-Persian Empire

    Correct Answer
    A. A restoration of the nation of Israel
    Explanation
    The "dry bones" coming to life represents a restoration of the nation of Israel. This imagery is found in the book of Ezekiel in the Bible, where the prophet sees a valley filled with dry bones and God breathes life into them, symbolizing the restoration of the Israelites who were exiled and scattered. The restoration of the nation of Israel is a significant theme in biblical prophecy and represents the fulfillment of God's promises to His people.

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  • 20. 

    What covenant are we under now?

    • Davidic

    • Mosaic

    • Palestinian

    • New

    • Noahic

    Correct Answer
    A. New
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "New." This refers to the New Covenant, which is a concept in Christianity that is believed to have been established by Jesus Christ. It is seen as a fulfillment of the Old Covenant (Mosaic Covenant) and is based on the belief that through Jesus' sacrifice, humanity can have a direct relationship with God and receive salvation. The New Covenant is often associated with the New Testament of the Bible and is considered to be a central aspect of Christian theology.

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  • 21. 

    What does each of the four gospels do in regards to Jesus?

    • They are haplessly contradicting and there is no way to know anything true about Jesus

    • They provide four distinct contradictory portraits or views of Jesus

    • They provide four views of how people in the second century viewed Jesus

    • They provide four distinct and non-contradictory portraits or views of Jesus

    Correct Answer
    A. They provide four distinct and non-contradictory portraits or views of Jesus
    Explanation
    The four gospels provide four distinct and non-contradictory portraits or views of Jesus. This means that each gospel presents a unique perspective on Jesus' life, teachings, and actions, but these perspectives do not contradict one another. Instead, they complement each other and provide a more comprehensive understanding of Jesus' identity and message. This allows individuals to gain a multi-faceted view of Jesus and his significance in different contexts.

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  • 22. 

    What was Athanasius unwilling to give Arius?

    • One iota

    • A Bible

    • A new car

    • His phone

    Correct Answer
    A. One iota
    Explanation
    Athanasius was unwilling to give Arius even one iota. This phrase is often used to express complete unwillingness to compromise or give in to someone's demands. In this context, it suggests that Athanasius was not willing to give Arius even the slightest bit of what he wanted or believed in.

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  • 23. 

    What does it mean to reflect the heart, wisdom, and nature of God?

    • To be disobedient

    • To be understanding

    • To be godly

    • All of the answer choices are correct

    Correct Answer
    A. To be godly
    Explanation
    To reflect the heart, wisdom, and nature of God means to embody the qualities and characteristics that are associated with God. This includes being righteous, compassionate, loving, just, and wise. Being godly means living in accordance with God's principles and values, and striving to imitate His character in our thoughts, actions, and relationships. It involves seeking to align our will with God's will and to live a life that is pleasing to Him.

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  • 24. 

    The first four commandments deal with:

    • Man’s relationship with man and God’s relationship with God

    • None of the Above

    • Man’s relationship with God

    • God’s relationship with God

    • Man’s relationship with man

    Correct Answer
    A. Man’s relationship with God
    Explanation
    The first four commandments in the Bible focus on man's relationship with God. These commandments outline the importance of worshiping and honoring God, as well as the prohibition of idolatry and taking God's name in vain. They emphasize the need for humans to have a close and reverent relationship with their Creator.

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  • 25. 

    How many men did Gideon use in his army to defeat the Midianites?

    • 32,000

    • 300

    • 22,000

    • 100

    Correct Answer
    A. 300
    Explanation
    Gideon used only 300 men in his army to defeat the Midianites. This small number of soldiers was intentional, as God wanted to show His power by delivering the victory with a significantly outnumbered force. Gideon's army was reduced from 32,000 to 300 through a series of tests and selections, ensuring that only the most dedicated and courageous soldiers remained. This remarkable victory demonstrated the strength and faithfulness of God, as He accomplished a great feat with a seemingly inadequate army.

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  • 26. 

    How do we know that Isaiah 53 is referring to an individual and not the nation?

    • By examining only Rabbinical writings

    • By examining the usage of the pronouns

    • By examining the Hagiographa

    • By examining patristic writings

    Correct Answer
    A. By examining the usage of the pronouns
    Explanation
    By examining the usage of the pronouns in Isaiah 53, we can determine that it is referring to an individual rather than the nation. Pronouns such as "he" and "him" are used throughout the passage, indicating a singular person. This is in contrast to the pronouns used when referring to the nation of Israel, which are plural. Therefore, the usage of pronouns provides evidence that Isaiah 53 is discussing an individual rather than the nation.

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  • 27. 

    In what way can we corroborate the gospel writers?

    • All of the answer choices are correct

    • Through secular historians that lived close to or during the time of the gospel writers and events they described

    • Through archeological discoveries such as coins, people, places, cities and towns

    • Through internal evidence where one gospel writer unintentionally answers a question raised by the testimony of another writer

    Correct Answer
    A. All of the answer choices are correct
    Explanation
    The answer is "All of the answer choices are correct" because each option mentioned provides a way to corroborate the gospel writers. Secular historians who lived close to or during the time of the gospel writers can provide external evidence to support their accounts. Archeological discoveries, such as coins, people, places, cities, and towns, can provide physical evidence that aligns with the events described in the gospels. Internal evidence, where one gospel writer unintentionally answers a question raised by another writer, can also support the credibility of their testimonies. Therefore, all of these options contribute to corroborating the gospel writers.

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  • 28. 

    How can we know that the gospels were written prior to 70 A.D.?

    • All of the answer choices are correct

    • Paul quotes the gospels in his first letter the believers in Corinth

    • The book of Acts does not mention the destruction of the temple or the death of Pau

    • Acts is Luke’s second book and it appears to be written prior to 70 A.D

    • Paul quotes Luke in his first letter to Timothy

    Correct Answer
    A. All of the answer choices are correct
    Explanation
    The answer choices provided all provide evidence to support the claim that the gospels were written prior to 70 A.D. Paul quotes the gospels in his first letter to the believers in Corinth, indicating that they were already in existence at that time. The book of Acts, which is believed to be written by Luke, does not mention the destruction of the temple or the death of Paul, events that occurred after 70 A.D. This suggests that Acts was written before this time. Additionally, Paul quotes from the gospel of Luke in his first letter to Timothy, further indicating that the gospels were already written before 70 A.D.

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  • 29. 

    How many wives and concubines did Solomon have?

    • 700 wives and 300 concubines

    • 500 wives, 500 concubines

    • 100 wives and 300 concubines

    • 700 wives and 100 concubines

    Correct Answer
    A. 700 wives and 300 concubines
    Explanation
    Solomon, the biblical king, had 700 wives and 300 concubines. This answer is based on the biblical account in 1 Kings 11:3, which states that Solomon had 700 wives of royal birth and 300 concubines. This large number of wives and concubines was seen as a sign of wealth, power, and prestige in ancient times.

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  • 30. 

    Who created God?

    • Science has proven God does not exist

    • Zeus created God before he created other gods

    • None of the Above

    • No one, He is the uncaused first cause

    • No one, God is just a mythological figure to help the weak-minded

    Correct Answer
    A. No one, He is the uncaused first cause
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "No one, He is the uncaused first cause." This answer suggests that God is not created by anyone or anything, but rather is the uncaused first cause. This implies that God is eternal and has always existed, without a creator.

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  • 31. 

    Who was the chief deity that was attacked through the plagues?

    • Ra

    • Pharaoh

    • Hapi

    • Horus

    • Serapia

    Correct Answer
    A. Pharaoh
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Pharaoh because in the context of the plagues, it was the Egyptian Pharaoh who was considered to be a deity and was attacked through the plagues sent by the Hebrew God. The plagues were a series of divine punishments aimed at convincing Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery.

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  • 32. 

    What is a doxology?

    • A study of dox

    • A religious practice

    • A song of praise

    • A new religion

    Correct Answer
    A. A song of praise
    Explanation
    A doxology is a song of praise. It is a form of worship that is commonly used in religious settings to express adoration and gratitude towards a higher power. Doxologies are often sung or recited during religious services or ceremonies as a way to honor and glorify the divine. They typically contain words of praise, thanksgiving, and reverence, and are meant to uplift and inspire those who participate in the worship.

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  • 33. 

    What did Joseph initially do that gained him the position of being second in charge of Egypt?

    • He managed the seven years of famine

    • He convinced Potiphar that his wife was lying

    • He interpreted Pharaoh’s dream

    • He managed the seven years of prosperity

    Correct Answer
    A. He interpreted Pharaoh’s dream
    Explanation
    Joseph gained the position of being second in charge of Egypt by interpreting Pharaoh's dream. This interpretation showcased Joseph's wisdom and ability to understand the meaning behind the dream, which impressed Pharaoh and led to his promotion.

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  • 34. 

    Why were the types of plagues so significant?

    • It showed the potency of specific deities

    • None of the Above

    • It showed the impotency of specific deities

    • There was no significance

    Correct Answer
    A. It showed the impotency of specific deities
    Explanation
    The types of plagues were significant because they demonstrated the impotency of specific deities. This suggests that these deities were unable to prevent or stop the plagues from occurring, highlighting their lack of power or effectiveness. This could have been a significant revelation for those who believed in these deities, as it challenged their beliefs and potentially led to a reevaluation of their faith.

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  • 35. 

    What was Sampson's problem?

    • He was attacked by a lion

    • He liked honey

    • He chased foreign women

    • He needed a haircut

    Correct Answer
    A. He chased foreign women
    Explanation
    Sampson's problem was that he chased foreign women. This implies that he had a habit or desire to pursue relationships or engage in romantic encounters with women who were not from his own culture or background.

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  • 36. 

    Which book of the Bible focuses on the pointlessness of life without God?

    • Ecclesiastes

    • Job

    • Psalms

    • Song of Solomon

    • Proverbs

    Correct Answer
    A. Ecclesiastes
    Explanation
    Ecclesiastes is the correct answer because it is a book in the Bible that explores the theme of the pointlessness of life without God. The book is attributed to King Solomon and reflects his search for meaning and purpose in life. Ecclesiastes emphasizes the futility of worldly pursuits and the importance of seeking fulfillment in a relationship with God. It presents a philosophical and introspective perspective on the emptiness and transience of life, ultimately concluding that true meaning and satisfaction can only be found in a faithful relationship with God.

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  • 37. 

    What is the period between Malachi and Matthew known as?

    • The Wonder Years

    • The Silent Years

    • The Anticipatory Years

    • The Fulfilled Years

    • The Lawless Years

    Correct Answer
    A. The Silent Years
    Explanation
    The period between Malachi and Matthew is known as "The Silent Years" because there were no recorded prophetic messages from God during this time. It is called "silent" because there was a lack of divine revelation or communication, leading to a period of spiritual silence and anticipation for the arrival of the Messiah.

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  • 38. 

    Who is Saint Nikolai of Myra also known as?

    • Santa Clause

    • Peter

    • John

    • Jesus

    Correct Answer
    A. Santa Clause
    Explanation
    Saint Nikolai of Myra is also known as Santa Clause. This is because Santa Clause is a popular figure associated with Christmas, known for his generosity and gift-giving. Saint Nikolai of Myra, who lived in the 4th century, was a Christian bishop known for his kindness and generosity towards the poor. Over time, the stories and legends surrounding him evolved into the modern-day figure of Santa Clause.

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  • 39. 

    What benefit would the gospel writers have obtained by writing their stories?

    • All of the answer choices are correct

    • Financial wealth

    • Being elevated to higher status at the temple

    • Increased number of sexual partners

    • There was no gain in this world to be had

    Correct Answer
    A. There was no gain in this world to be had
    Explanation
    The gospel writers would not have obtained any worldly benefits by writing their stories. They were not motivated by financial wealth, elevated status at the temple, or increased number of sexual partners. Their purpose was to share the teachings of Jesus and spread the message of the gospel. They believed in the spiritual significance of their writings and focused on the eternal gain rather than worldly gains.

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  • 40. 

    How did God identify Himself to Moses at the burning bush?

    • None of the answer choices are correct

    • I Am

    • All of the answer choices are correct

    • Yahweh

    • Lord

    Correct Answer
    A. I Am
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I Am" because when Moses asked God for His name, God replied, "I Am who I Am." This name signifies God's eternal and self-existent nature, indicating that He is the ultimate source of all existence and the one who has always existed. By identifying Himself as "I Am," God asserts His authority and power over all creation.

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  • 41. 

    What are the divisions of the prophetical books?

    • Small / Large

    • Little / Big

    • Old / New

    • Major / Minor

    Correct Answer
    A. Major / Minor
    Explanation
    The divisions of the prophetical books are categorized as major and minor. This classification is based on the length of the books rather than their significance or importance. The major prophetical books include Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, which are longer in length. The minor prophetical books, on the other hand, are shorter in length and include books like Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.

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  • 42. 

    What was the attempt to impose Greek culture, language, religion and ways of life upon all of the various peoples conquered by Alexander the Great?

    • Alexandrian

    • Heathenism

    • Zoroastrianism

    • Hellenism

    • Jainism

    Correct Answer
    A. Hellenism
    Explanation
    Hellenism refers to the attempt to impose Greek culture, language, religion, and ways of life upon all of the various peoples conquered by Alexander the Great. This included the spread of Greek language, education, and philosophy, as well as the adoption of Greek customs and practices. Hellenism played a significant role in shaping the culture and identity of the conquered peoples, and it continued to have a lasting impact even after Alexander's death.

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  • 43. 

    The last six commandments deal with:

    • Man’s relationship with man and God’s relationship with God

    • None of the Above

    • God’s relationship with God

    • Man’s relationship with man 

    • Man’s relationship with God

    Correct Answer
    A. Man’s relationship with man 
    Explanation
    The last six commandments deal with man's relationship with man. These commandments focus on how individuals should treat and interact with one another, emphasizing principles such as honesty, respect, and fairness. They cover topics such as not stealing, not lying, not committing adultery, and not coveting what belongs to others. These commandments help guide human behavior and promote harmonious relationships within society.

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  • 44. 

    If there is no standard of morality; than judging an action to be good or bad is:

    • Objectively true

    • All of the answer choices are correct

    • Your opinion

    • Than it has to be true for everyone

    Correct Answer
    A. Your opinion
    Explanation
    If there is no standard of morality, judging an action to be good or bad would be subjective and based on personal opinion. Without a universal standard, individuals would have different perspectives and beliefs about what is considered good or bad. Therefore, the answer "Your opinion" is the most appropriate explanation for this scenario.

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  • 45. 

    Which book of is a collection of wise sayings on almost every universal topic?

    • Ecclesiastes

    • Song of Solomon

    • Proverbs

    • Psalms

    • Job

    Correct Answer
    A. Proverbs
    Explanation
    Proverbs is a book in the Bible that is known for its collection of wise sayings on a wide range of universal topics. It offers practical advice and guidance on various aspects of life, such as relationships, work, wisdom, and morality. The book is attributed to King Solomon, who was renowned for his wisdom, and it is highly regarded for its insights and teachings that are still relevant today.

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  • 46. 

    What was the symbol used to show that the Northern and Southern Kingdom would be rejoined?

    • Two lambs

    • Two rocks

    • Two goats

    • Two sticks

    Correct Answer
    A. Two sticks
    Explanation
    In the Bible, the symbol of two sticks is used to represent the rejoining of the Northern and Southern Kingdoms. This symbol is found in Ezekiel 37:15-23, where God tells Ezekiel to take two sticks and write on one "For Judah" and on the other "For Joseph." These sticks symbolize the divided kingdoms of Judah and Israel, and God promises to bring them back together as one nation. Therefore, the correct answer is two sticks.

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  • 47. 

    Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a covenant?

    • Agreement between two parties

    • Conditional or unconditional

    • Near or close

    • Temporary or permanent

    Correct Answer
    A. Near or close
    Explanation
    A covenant is an agreement between two parties that can be either conditional or unconditional. It can also be temporary or permanent, depending on the terms agreed upon. However, being "near" or "close" is not a characteristic of a covenant. This statement does not make sense in the context of defining a covenant, and therefore, it is not a characteristic of it.

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  • 48. 

    Which of the following truths were determined about the Godhead at the Council of Nicaea:

    • The Father, Son and Spirit are called God

    • There is only one true God

    • All of the answer choices are correct

    • The Father, Son & Spirit are distinct Persons

    Correct Answer
    A. All of the answer choices are correct
    Explanation
    At the Council of Nicaea, it was determined that all of the answer choices are correct. This means that the Father, Son, and Spirit are all referred to as God, there is only one true God, and the Father, Son, and Spirit are distinct Persons.

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  • 49. 

    What type of union describes the ability to have a divine and human nature?

    • Hydrostatic

    • Static

    • Hypostatic

    • Electrostatic

    Correct Answer
    A. Hypostatic
    Explanation
    Hypostatic union refers to the belief in Christianity that Jesus Christ possesses both a divine and human nature. This term is used to describe the unique combination of these two natures in one person. It signifies the belief that Jesus is fully God and fully human, without the two natures being mixed or confused. The term "hypostatic" comes from the Greek word "hypostasis," which means "substance" or "essence." Therefore, the correct answer is "Hypostatic" in this context.

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