The Book Of Isaiah: Test Your Knowledge! Trivia Quiz

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  • 1. 

    An allusion to the way Isaiah was martyred is found in the book of

    • A.

      Acts

    • B.

      Hebrews

    • C.

      Revelation

    Correct Answer
    B. Hebrews
    Explanation
    The book of Hebrews contains an allusion to the way Isaiah was martyred. The book of Hebrews often references the Old Testament and draws parallels between the Old Testament figures and Jesus Christ. In Hebrews 11:37, it mentions those who were "sawn in two," which is believed to be a reference to the tradition that Isaiah was martyred by being sawn in half. Therefore, the correct answer is Hebrews.

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  • 2. 

    Chapters in Isaiah that belong to "The Book of Consolation" are

    • A.

      1-33

    • B.

      34-66

    • C.

      40-66

    Correct Answer
    C. 40-66
    Explanation
    The chapters in Isaiah that belong to "The Book of Consolation" are 40-66. This section of the book focuses on the restoration and comfort of the people of Israel after their exile. It contains messages of hope, redemption, and the promise of a future Messiah. These chapters offer encouragement to the Israelites, assuring them that God has not forgotten them and will ultimately bring about their deliverance and restoration.

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  • 3. 

    Isaiah's favorite title for God.

    • A.

      The Eternal One

    • B.

      The Holy One of Israel

    • C.

      Creator and Redeemer

    Correct Answer
    B. The Holy One of Israel
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The Holy One of Israel." This title suggests that Isaiah's favorite title for God is specifically related to Israel, indicating a strong connection between God and the people of Israel. It conveys a sense of holiness, purity, and divine presence, emphasizing God's unique and sacred relationship with the nation of Israel.

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  • 4. 

    Number of copies of Isaiah's book attested at Qumran.

    • A.

      20

    • B.

      15

    • C.

      10

    Correct Answer
    B. 15
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 15. This suggests that there are 15 copies of Isaiah's book that have been attested at Qumran.

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  • 5. 

    Isaiah 1 compares the nation of Israel to

    • A.

      An idol

    • B.

      A sick body

    • C.

      A blind and deaf person

    Correct Answer
    B. A sick body
    Explanation
    In Isaiah 1, the comparison made between the nation of Israel and a sick body implies that Israel is spiritually and morally corrupt. Just like a sick body is weak, feeble, and in need of healing, Israel is portrayed as being in a state of moral decay and in need of restoration. This analogy emphasizes the extent of Israel's moral deterioration and highlights the urgency for them to repent and seek spiritual healing.

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  • 6. 

    The Israelite king who made Zion his royal residence.

    • A.

      David

    • B.

      Solomon

    • C.

      Saul

    Correct Answer
    A. David
    Explanation
    David is the correct answer because he is known as the Israelite king who made Zion his royal residence. After capturing Jerusalem, David established it as his capital and brought the Ark of the Covenant to Zion, making it the religious and political center of the Israelite kingdom. David's reign is often associated with the establishment and expansion of Jerusalem as the city of David.

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  • 7. 

    Prophet whose book contains Isaiah's vision of Zion's future glory.

    • A.

      Hosea

    • B.

      Micah

    • C.

      Amos

    Correct Answer
    B. Micah
    Explanation
    Micah is the correct answer because his book contains Isaiah's vision of Zion's future glory. Micah prophesied during the same time period as Isaiah and his book includes similar themes of judgment and restoration. In Micah 4:1-5, we find a prophecy that mirrors Isaiah's vision in Isaiah 2:2-4, describing a future time when Zion will be exalted and all nations will come to worship God. Hosea and Amos, while also prophets, do not contain this specific vision of Zion's future glory.

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  • 8. 

    Isaiah 2 says that in the last days, there will be on the highest mountain.

    • A.

      A tree

    • B.

      A garden

    • C.

      A temple

    Correct Answer
    C. A temple
    Explanation
    In Isaiah 2, it is mentioned that in the last days, there will be a temple on the highest mountain. This suggests that the construction of a temple will be significant and prominent in the future. The temple represents a sacred and holy place, symbolizing the presence of God and the spiritual connection between humans and the divine. The mention of a temple on the highest mountain signifies its importance and exalted position, emphasizing the reverence and worship that will take place in the last days.

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  • 9. 

    A chapter from Isaiah that talks about the Lord's suffering servant.

    • A.

      53

    • B.

      15

    • C.

      1

    Correct Answer
    A. 53
    Explanation
    This answer refers to Isaiah 53, which is a chapter in the book of Isaiah that specifically discusses the suffering servant of the Lord. This chapter is often interpreted as a prophecy about Jesus Christ and his sacrificial death on the cross. It describes the servant as being despised and rejected, bearing the sins of others, and ultimately being exalted by God. The chapter provides insight into the concept of redemption and the role of the suffering servant in the salvation of humanity.

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  • 10. 

    Isaiah's call to prophetic ministry is described in this chapter.

    • A.

      9

    • B.

      6

    • C.

      1

    Correct Answer
    B. 6
  • 11. 

    Isaiah was called to be a prophet in the year this king died.

    • A.

      Uzziah

    • B.

      Ahaz

    • C.

      Hezekiah

    Correct Answer
    A. Uzziah
    Explanation
    Isaiah was called to be a prophet in the year Uzziah died.

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  • 12. 

    The angels around God's throne who sing "Holy, holy, holy" are

    • A.

      The cherubim

    • B.

      The seraphim

    • C.

      The Nephilim

    Correct Answer
    B. The serapHim
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the seraphim. In the Bible, the seraphim are described as celestial beings with six wings, who constantly praise and worship God, saying "Holy, holy, holy" in His presence. They are often depicted as fiery creatures and are associated with purification and divine glory. The cherubim are also angelic beings, but they are usually depicted as guardians or protectors. The Nephilim, on the other hand, are mentioned in the Bible as a group of giants or offspring of fallen angels, but they are not associated with singing praises to God.

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