1. The document is a Bible study quiz from a church website containing 50 multiple choice questions about various books and passages from the Bible.
2. It provides the answers to the 50 questions at the end and encourages participants to provide feedback on the Bible study to help improve future quizzes.
3. The quiz covers topics from several books of the Bible including Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles.
A verse by verse commentary on Jeremiah 24 dealing with the basket of good figs and the basket of bad figs representing God's favor on some and judgment on others.
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A verse by verse commentary on Lamentations 5 dealing with the prayer for God to remember His people who have lost all of their blessing and joy. He pleads for God to restore his favor and let His people return to the old ways.
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“And when he had removed him, he raised up unto them David to be their king; to whom also he gave their testimony, and said, I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfil all my will.” (Acts 13:22).
A verse by verse commentary on Lamentations 5 dealing with the prayer for God to remember His people who have lost all of their blessing and joy. He pleads for God to restore his favor and let His people return to the old ways.
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1. BQ 15 - BIBLE STUDY QUIZ (BSQ) – Part 3 (Date 23/10/2016)
(Questions for this BSQ 3 are chosen from the articles of BIBLE STUDY – part 3 (articles 36 to 53) from our
church website – www.infantjesusjogeshwari.in. You have to simply tick (a,b or c) the correct answers in the
answer sheet given separately).
1] Some of the laws in Leviticus were for the Levites in particular because the laws were ____ on how to
conduct worship of God. a] guidelines b] instructions c] commands
2] Leviticus has _____ number of chapters. a] 23 b] 25 c] 27
3] Most scholars agree that Leviticus was probably written during the ___ century BCE.
a] 6th
century BC 2] 3rd
century BC 3] 2ND
century BC
4] ____ 19:6 called Israel to be “a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.” a] Exodus b] Genesis c] Numbers
5] Their tendency to hold on to polytheism and pagan ritual is witnessed in the wilderness wanderings, e.g.,
when they worshiped the ___ (cf. Ex. 32). a] golden calf b] the stone c] baals
6] The people of Israel stay at the foot of Sinai, the mountain where God came down to give His ___ (25:1;
26:46; 27:34). a] love b] mercy c] law
7] The Book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible, and the ____ of five books of the Jewish Torah.
a] second b] third c] fourth
8] When Israelites begin the journey to promised land, they "murmur" against the hardships and authorities.
Therefore, God destroys approximately ___ of them through various means. a] 15,000 b] 50, 000 c] 80,000
9] The book of ____ is the culmination of the story of Israel's exodus from oppression in Egypt and their journey
to take possession of the land God promised their fathers. a] Genesis b] Leviticus c] Numbers
10] The second census, in Numbers Chapter 26, counted the men ____ and older who could serve in the army.
Planning is wise if we face a major task. a] 10 years b] 20 years c] 30 years
11] Canaan was the fulfillment of God's promises to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The Jewish people grew in
numbers during their ___ years of slavery in Egypt. a] 300 b] 400 c] 600
12] Numbers 15:1-21:35 - For ___ years the people wander in the desert until the faithless generation is
consumed. a] 80 b] 60 c] 40
13] Deuteronomy means ______ a] second law b] God’ law ] Law of Moses
14] Deuteronomy is a stern reminder that God is worthy of worship and obedience. His laws are given to us for
our _____, not as punishment. a] guidance b] encouragement c] protection
15] Deuteronomy is the last of the five books of Moses. These God-inspired accounts begin at Creation and end
with the death of _____. a] Moses b] Abraham c] Joshua
16] Looking back, the people were able to see how rejecting God always brought ___ upon them.
a] suffering b] calamity c] curse
17] A contract, or covenant, requires obedience, and God expects nothing less. a] prayer b] obedience c] faith
18] Moses Continues his ___ Speech with Warnings and Encouragement - Deuteronomy 29:1-30:20.
a] third b] second c] first
19] Its ___chapters tell of the entry of the Israelites into Canaan, their conquest and division of the land under
the leadership of Joshua, and of serving God in the land. a] 18 b] 22 c] 24
20] Although tradition holds that the book was written by Joshua, it is probable that it was written by ___ editors
and authors far removed from the times it depicts. a] five b] multiple c] three
21] The book of Joshua describes the conquest and possession of the land of Canaan and may be divided into
___ simple divisions. a] five b] four c] three
22] Joshua was chosen to be Moses ___ and the one to finally lead the Israelites to the promised land and that
is what the book of Joshua is about. a] helper b] spokesman c] successor
23] In the book of Joshua God tells us two things about success. The first is that we will not find success until
we ___ God. a] follow b] believe c] love
24] He isn't talked about as much as other people in the Bible like Moses etc, but ___ was one of the best
examples of a leader in the Bible. a] David b] Joshua c[ Noah
25] The book of Judges is not really about the judges who held court in Israel, but it is about the God of ____.
a] power b] love c] vengeance
26] Without God reigning in our ____, our lives are destined to become as disastrous as the characters of this
book. (Judges). a] hearts b] minds c] life
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27] So as you read (Judges), look for the sins you have in common with the characters and ask yourself what
would happen if you were to give full reign to every _____. a] passion b] problem c] demand
28] There are ____ major themes in the book of Judges. a] five b] four c] three
29] The time Judges was a time of religious compromise. ____ was rampant, affecting even some of the
judges (Gideon). a] adultery b] robbery c] idolatry
30] In the book of Judges 2 emotional responses are evoked from the Lord. First is anger and second is ____
a] joy b] compassion c] love
31] The book of Ruth tells the extraordinary story of God’s faithfulness to Israel in the life and work of ___
ordinary people. a] six b] five c] three
32] The events in the book of Ruth take place at the time of the festival of the ___ harvest (Ruth
1:22; 2:17, 23; 3:2, 15, 17)... a] grape b] barley c] wheat
33] God bestows his blessing of ______ through human labor (“fruits of your labor”).
a] productivity b] health c] happiness
34] The book of Ruth was written sometime after 1010 B.C., since that was when ___ took the throne of
Israel. a] Saul b] David c] Samuel
35] ____ is one of the key themes of this book. a] faithfulness b] forgiveness c] courage
36] Finally, God took care of all of them, blessing Ruth and Boaz with a child they named Obed, who became
the ____ of David. a] father b] grandfather c] uncle
37] Samuel bridges the gap between the period of the Judges and the monarchy, and guides Israel’s
transition to ____. a] kingship b] democracy c] lordship
38] In each section, 1 and 2 Samuel focuses on a major figure in the development of the monarchy: Samuel,
the reluctant king maker (1 Sm 1–12); Saul, the king whom the Lord rejects (1 Sm 13–31); David, the king
after the Lord’s own ____ (2 Sm 1–24). a] will b] nation c] heart
39] A common theme unites the narratives of Sam. 1 and 2 : Israel’s God acts justly, prospering those who
remain faithful and destroying those who ___ his ways (1 Sm 2:9). a] betray b] reject c] deny
40] Saul has ____faults which make him unfit for the office of king: a] two b] three c] four
41] God enters into an eternal covenant (treaty) with David and his line, promising ____ protection of the
dynasty and of Jerusalem through all time. a] strong b] divine c] everlasting
42] The worst of the kings was Ahab, who along with his queen Jezebel, encouraged the worship of Baal, the
Canaanite ____ and his female consort Ashtoreth. a] moon-god b] star-god c] sun-god
43] The true author of the Books of 1 and 2 Kings is ______. a] unknown b] Jeremiah c] Elijah
44] First Kings opens describing the ____ of King David (around 971 BC) and the conspiracies surrounding his
succession. a] final days b] glorious days c] difficult days
45] In addition to performing other miracles, Elijah won a dramatic ____ with false prophets on Mount Carmel
(18:1–46). a] treaty b] judgment c] confrontation
46] The Book of 2 Kings, along with 1 Kings, was likely written between ____.
a] 560-540 B.C. b] 1000-1200 B.C. c] 1200-1400 BC
47] The Northern Kingdom of Israel is eventually destroyed by the Assyrians, and about ___ years later the
Southern Kingdom of Judah is destroyed by the Babylonians. a] 250 b] 136 c] 88
48] There are ____ prominent themes present in the Book of 2 Kings. a] five b] four c] three
49] Ezra, the priest, traditionally considered the author of the _____. a] 2 Kings b] 1 Kings c] Chronicles
50] After the genealogies, 1 Chronicles briefly sums up the life of Israel's first king, Saul, then begins a lengthy
account of the life of _____. a] King Solomon b] King David c] Prophet Samuel
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for the first term. More than winning prizes,
coming closer to God and coming closer to Jesus by
your participation in the BQ has made you THE
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3. BIBLE QUEST No. 15 – BIBLE STUDY QUIZ (BSQ-part 3)
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answer ticked, and write the correct alphabet in the blank column (last column). You can take home the
question paper and count your marks even before the results are declared!
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SPACE FOR YOUR FEEDBACK ON BQ – best feedbacks will be published online
4. ANSWERS – BSQ 3
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