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BOWEN UNIVERSITY, IWO

GEL 202: GODLY DISPOSITION


SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION QUESTIONS
2022/2023 SESSION

The Persian Court is the same as the modern day

A. Turkey

B. Syria

C. Iran

D. Iraq

ANSWER: C

_______________ is the determiner of whether you will be great or not

A. How you were born

B. The work you are involved in

C. Who you are

D. All of the above

ANSWER: C

John the Baptist was clothed with ________________________

A. Customized shirt and Trousers

B. Sweat shirt and Jeans


C. Priestly garments

D. Camel’s hair and a leather belt

ANSWER: D

The wife of King Herod’s brother was _________________


A. Haggai

B. Hannah

C. Herodias

D. Herodiah
ANSWER: C

A group of women meet outside the city gate towards the river for _____________
A. community service
B. communion
C. interaction
D. worship
ANSWER: D

_______________ is the meaning of “Ham”

A. Black

B. Tall

C. Giant

D. Meekness

ANSWER: A

At Lystra, the people mistook Paul and Barnabas for gods. They called them ________
and______ respectively.
A. Jupiter; Mercury
B. Mercury; Jupiter
C. Hera; Lyconia
D. Lyconia; Hera
Answer: B

Which of these was a recorded example of Barnabas’ generosity?


A. He gave frequently to the poor at the pool of Bethsaida
B. He sold all he had and laid the proceeds at the apostles’ feet
C. He supported Paul with food and money
D. He sold a piece of land and laid the proceeds at the apostles’ feet
Answer: B
Prophet ______________ and ______________ predicted the birth of John the Baptist.
A. Malachi, Isaiah
B. Isaiah, Hagai
C. Jeremiah, Hosea
D. Nahum, Micah
ANSWER: B

John the Baptist was baptized in the _____________ river


A. Euphrates
B. Judean
C. Jordan
D. Nile
ANSWER: C

God mainly sent John the Baptist to ___________


A. baptize people
B. preach the word
C. preach and baptize
D. prepare the way
ANSWER: D

Which of the following is not true about John the Baptist?


A. he wore clothing made of Carmel’s hair
B. he wore leather belt around his waist
C. he ate locusts and wild honey
D. option A and C only
ANSWER: D

Complete this sentence: “I baptized you with water, but he will baptize you with
___________”
A. fire
B. holy ghost
C. power
D. salvation
ANSWER: B

Where was Jesus baptized?


A. Judea
B. Jordan
C. Nazareth
D. Jerusalem
ANSWER: B

Jesus came from ___________ to be baptized


A. Nazareth
B. Judea
C. Bethlehem
D. none of the above
ANSWER: A

Which of the following statement is untrue about Jesus’s experience in the desert?
A. He was there for forty days, being tempted by Satan

B. He was with the wild animals

C. Angels attended to Him

D. option A and C only

ANSWER: D

What did Jesus do after John the Baptist was arrested

A. He went to Galilee, preaching

B. He prayed for John the Baptist

C. He visited John the Baptist

D. He felt sober for John the Baptist

ANSWER: A

“A voice of the one calling in the desert ___________________”. Where can this statement
be found?

A. Luke 4

B. Mark 1

C. Mathew 3

D. John 2
ANSWER: B

“A voice of the one calling in the desert ___________________”. To whom is this statement
referred?

A. Jesus

B. David

C. Paul

D. John

ANSWER: D

Then a voice came from heaven, “You are my beloved son, in whom I am well pleased.” To
whom is this statement referred?

A. Jesus

B. David

C. Paul

D. John

ANSWER: A

_________________ was the father of John the Baptist

A. Abijah

B. Ammon

C. Zachariah

D. Caleb

ANSWER: C

Which of the following is untrue about the father of John the Baptist?
A. he was from the division of Abijah
B. he was a righteous man
C. he is a descendant of Aaron
D. he was initially without a child
ANSWER: C
______________ was the king when the Angel appeared to John the Baptist’s father
A. Jehoiakim
B. Ahaz
C. Nebuchadnezzar
D. Herod
ANSWER: D

“and he will go on before the Lord in the spirit and power of Elijah….” To whom does this
statement refer?
A. David
B. John the Baptist
C. Paul
D. Caleb
ANSWER: B

Which best completes the sentence; “to make ready a people________________”


A. righteous unto the Lord
B. walking in the Lord
C. happy in the Lord
D. prepared for the Lord
ANSWER: D

Elizabeth remained in seclusion for ________________


A. 7 months
B. 5 months
C. 4 months
D. 9 months
ANSWER: B

Angel _____________ appeared to John the Baptist’s father


A. Uriel
B. Michael
C. Gabriel
D. Hezekiah
ANSWER: C

Which of the following is not a godly nature of John the Baptist?


A. he was filled with the holy ghost
B. he taught the word of God with accuracy and authority
C. he was a humble man
D. he didn’t seek fame
ANSWER: B

Which of the following is not an excellence nature in John the Baptist?


A. he exhibited self-control
B. he was not self-centered
C. he taught the word of God with accuracy and authority
D. he was focused on his goal
ANSWER: B

Which of these is not a notable strength of John the Baptist?


A. He grew and became strong in the spirit
B. He was not self-centered
C. He was courageous in speaking the truth
D. He tried to help God with His divinely scheduled programme of events
ANSWER: D

The prophecy of John the Baptist as the ___________ of Jesus Christ was by __________
and __________
A. Friend; Isaiah and Moses
B. Foe; Isaiah and Jeremiah
C. Fore runner; Isaiah and Malachi
D. Family; Jeremiah and Joshua
ANSWER: C

___________ and __________were the parents of John the Baptist

A. Zachaeus and Elizabeth

B. Zacharias and Elizabeth


C. Zephaniah and Esther

D. Zachaeus and Esther

ANSWER: B

John the Baptist’s purpose was to

A. Prepare the peoples’ hearts for the coming of Jesus Christ

B. Indict people against Jesus Christ

C. Call out religious leaders and political leaders

D. Establish a ministry for people to attend

ANSWER: A

John the Baptist was all of the following except

A. Lived in the desserts

B. Took incredible risks

C. Instructed not to drink wine or strong drink

D. Deleterious on people

ANSWER: D

One of the following is a notable weakness of John the Baptist

A. Irresponsible and cowardly

B. Intimidated by popular opinion

C. Begun to doubt the validity of Jesus being the Messiah at a time of great tribulation

D. Jealous and aspired to be Jesus

ANSWER: C

One of the following is not true about Godly nature of John the Baptist

A. He was a humble man

B. He was a just and holy man

C. He was filled with the Holy Spirit

D. He was a perfect and fearless man


ANSWER: D

An impact from the life of John the Baptist is to do the following except

A. Diligently cultivate a sincere relationship with the Lord

B. Treasure the instructions of God in our hearts

C. Adventurous and fearful

D. Stand for truth and justice regardless of the situation in our environment

ANSWER: C

One of the courageous acts of John the Baptist landed him in the ___________

A. Palace

B. Desert

C. Forest

D. Prison

ANSWER: D

The notable strengths of John the Baptist includes the following except

A. He was faithful to his divine purpose throughout his life

B. He grew and became strong in the Spirit

C. He was self-centered

D. He stayed within the boundary of his call

ANSWER: C

The message of John the Baptist was

A. Repentance and Salvation

B. Excellent and ungodly traits

C. Willingness to help others

D. Staying focused on life and its challenges

ANSWER: A
John the Baptist separated himself for his purpose by staying in quiet places to have

A. Time for his personal pursuit

B. Minimal distractions

C. Avoid responsibilities

D. Space from the political and religious leaders

ANSWER: B

The _______ of John the Baptist was strengthened and his _________ increased by staying in
quiet places

A. Power; obedience to God

B. Spirit; ability to hear from God

C. Mind; relationship with God

D. Body; responsibilities to speak the truth

ANSWER: B

“For they that know their God shall be strong and do exploits in His name” is found in

A. John 3:16

B. Zephaniah 1:3

C. Daniel 11:32

D. Luke 7:28

ANSWER: C

John the Baptist taught the Word of God with accuracy and authority.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: A
John the Baptist was insensitive in the Spirit to understand God’s agenda according to John
1:29-34.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: B

Angel Michael foretold the birth and mission of John to his mother.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: B

John the Baptist was driven to seek hard after worldly success, human recognition and fame.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: B

John the Baptist tried to help God with His divinely scheduled programme of events.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: A
John the Baptist continuously spoke of Jesus Christ, the Messiah and tried to take glory to
himself.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: B

John the Baptist did not discourage his disciples from following Jesus and becoming His
disciples in order to help fulfil His ministry.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: A

John the Baptist preached in the ______________________

A. Mount of Hebron
B. Wilderness of Judea

C. Wilderness of Hebron

D. Rivers of Egypt

ANSWER: B

An angel of the Lord appeared to the father of John the Baptist when __________________
A. he was gossiping about his friends
B. he was dreaming of angels

C. he was drinking in a bar

D. he was serving as priest before God

ANSWER: D
The parents of John the Baptist possessed the following attributes EXCEPT
________________
A. they were arrogant
B. they were righteous before God

C. They were very old

D. They were blameless

ANSWER: A

The angel foretold the following things about John the Baptist EXCEPT ________________
A. he will be a king in Israel
B. he will be great in the sight of the Lord

C. he will be filled with the Holy Spirit from his mother’s womb

D. he shall drink neither wine nor strong drink

ANSWER: A

John the Baptist grew and waxed strong ___________


A. in wealth
B. in possessions
C. in affluence
D. in spirit
ANSWER: D

The punishment the angel meted out on the father of John the Baptist was that he would
be_____
A. blind
B. deaf
C. lame
D. dumb
ANSWER: D

John the Baptist ate _____________________


A. Vegetables and Fruits
B. Locusts and Wild honey
C. Legumes and Carrots
D. Chicken and Chips

ANSWER: B

One significant thing which took place at the circumcision of John the Baptist was that
________

A. his father was able to ear


B. his father was also to see

C. his father was able to speak

D. his father was able to walk

ANSWER: C

How did John the Baptist die?

A. He died by hanging

B. He was shot dead

C. He was beheaded

D. He was crucified

ANSWER: C

One of the disciples of John the Baptist who followed Jesus was __________________
A. Mark

B. Andrew

C. Luke

D. Gideon

ANSWER: B

In the study of John the Baptist, we identified certain traits he had that were notable strengths.
Which of these is NOT one of them?

A. Generosity

B. Discipline

C. Fearlessness

D. Courage
ANSWER: A

According to our study, which of the following best describes John the Baptist?

A. John the Baptist: The excellent defender

B. John the Baptist: The fighter

C. John the Baptist: The gospel preacher

D. John the Baptist: The incredible risk taker

ANSWER: D

In our contemporary world, a leader like John the Baptist must possess which of the
following attributes?

A. Boldness

B. Fearlessness

C. Bravery

D. All of the above

ANSWER: D

John the Baptist lived for one main goal only. That goal is to ______________

A. become the next Messiah

B. deliver the people

C. point others to Jesus

D. become the next king of Israel

ANSWER: C

Like John, a Godly leader must?

A. Be sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit

B. Be cowardly

C. Exercise impatience in time of challenges

D. Satisfy the people all the time

ANSWER: A
John the Baptist recognized Jesus as the Messiah because?

A. They were cousins

B. He was sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit

C. He read stories of the birth of Jesus

D. They were of the same linage

ANSWER: B

What is the difference in age between John the Baptist and Jesus Christ?

A. 3 months

B. 6 months

C. 8 months

D. 12 months

ANSWER: B

One of the following is true concerning John the Baptist.

A. He was born to Zachariah and Elizabeth

B. He was conceived at an old age

C. His birth and mission were foretold

D. All of the above

ANSWER: D

Which of the following is not true about John the Baptist?

A. He was filled with the Holy Spirit from his mother’s womb.

B. He was instructed not to take strong drink.

C. He lived in the desert before he started preaching in Israel.

D. He was ostracized throughout his ministry.

ANSWER: D

Which of these is not correct about John the Baptist?

A. He took incredible risk by rebuking the religious and political leaders when they erred.
B. He was imprisoned and later died.

C. He prepared the people’s heart for the coming of Jesus Christ.

D. He was diplomatic in his message to the authorities.

ANSWER: D

Which of these is not part of the strength of John the Baptist?

A. He was a fearless preacher.

B. He stayed within the boundary of his call.

C. He was faithful to his divine purpose throughout his life.

D. He preached to the Gentiles.

ANSWER: D

Which of the following does not depict excellence in the life of John the Baptist?

A. He taught the Word of God with accuracy and authority.

B. He was extremely focused on his goals.

C. He displayed high level of self-control.

D. He was filled with the Holy Spirit from his mother’s womb.

ANSWER: D

Which of the following is a lesson from the life of John the Baptist?

A. We must always be sensitive to the Holy Spirit.

B. We cannot afford to be fearful in the dispatch of our mission/duties.

C. We must stand for truth and justice.

D. All of the above.

ANSWER: D

The story of John the Baptist can be found in the following except
A. Mathew 3
B. Mark 1
C. Mathew 1
D. Luke 1
ANSWER: C

_____________ is the father of Nimrod


A. Ham
B. Cush
C. Seba
D. Satbah
ANSWER: B

_____________ is the grandfather of Nimrod


A. Ham
B. Cush
C. Seba
D. Satbah
ANSWER: A

________________ are the brothers of Nimrod’s father except


A. Mizram Put
B. Canaan
C. Ham
D. option A and B
ANSWER: C

Nimrod was a ______________

A. hunter

B. blacksmith

C. farmer

D. warrior

ANSWER: A

________________ is not a son of Cush


A. Sabtah
B. Ramah
C. Sheba
D. Havilah
ANSWER: C

One of the following is not true about Nimrod


A. He was a hunter
B. He built kingdoms and cities
C. He was the first great person on earth
D. He raised godly generation after him
ANSWER: D

______________ was the great-grand-father of Nimrod


A. Jacob
B. Isaac
C. Ephraim
D. Noah
ANSWER: D

Nimrod built the following cities except


A. Nineveh
B. Rehoboth
C. Accad
D. Goshen
ANSWER: D

Nimrod had _____ brothers


A. seven
B. five
C. three
D. eight
ANSWER: B

___________ was the first person on the face of the earth to be great
A. Abraham
B. Noah
C. Caleb
D. Nimrod
ANSWER: D

The following are strengths of Nimrod except


A. Giving
B. Consistency
C. Hard work
D. Selflessness
ANSWER: A

Which of the following was a weakness of Nimrod?

A. He built the tower of babel

B. His descendants didn’t know his profession

C. He didn’t raise a godly generation

D. He moved from one location to another

ANSWER: C

Nimrod began the expansion of his kingdom from the city of:

A. Nineveh

B. Calah

C. Zeboiim

D. Babel

ANSWER: D

The contemporaries of Nimrod were _________

A. Noah, Shem and Japheth

B. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob

C. Cain, Enoch and Irad

D. Seba, Raamah and Sabteca

ANSWER: D
Which of the following cities were not among those established by Nimrod?

A. Mesopotamia

B. Erech

C. Rehoboth-Ir

D. Resen

ANSWER: A

One of these ancient famous cities was first built by Nimrod:

A. Canaan

B. Gomer

C. Nineveh

D. Gomorrah

ANSWER: C

The beginning of Nimrod’s kingdom were ______________________

A. Bethsaida, Jordan, Siloam, Babylon

B. Babel, Erech, Accad, Calneh

C. Jerusalem, Judah, Zebulun, Egypt

D. India, Ethiopia, Egypt, Babel

ANSWER: B

Resen is the principal city Nimrod built between _____________ and _______________

A. Nineveh and Calah

B. Babylon and Napthali

C. Zebulun and Egypt

D. Nineveh and Babel

ANSWER: A

The LORD God confused the language of the people at ________________________


A. the beautiful gate
B. the river Jordan

C. the tower of Babel

D. the river bank of Red sea

ANSWER: C
The people found a plain to dwell in the land of Shinar as they journey from the _________
A. North
B. East

C. West

D. South

ANSWER: B
What did the people who built that famous tower in the Bible have in common?
A. Fame
B. Money

C. Properties

D. Unity

ANSWER: D

Nimrod built the following cities when he went to Assyria except ___________

A. Babel

B. Nineveh

C. Calah

D. Resin

ANSWER: A

Lydia’s profession is ________________


A. tent making
B. cloth sewing
C. farming
D. business
ANSWER: B

Lydia hails from the city of ______________


A. Macedonia
B. Neapolis
C. Thyatira
D. Galatia
ANSWER: C
______________ heart was opened to respond to Paul’s message.
A. Esther
B. Martha
C. Ananais
D. Lydia
ANSWER: D

In which book can the story of Lydia be found?


A. Romans
B. Thessalonians
C. Acts
D. Corinthians
ANSWER: C
“Come and stay at my house”. Who said this?
A. Paul
B. David
C. Deborah
D. Lydia
ANSWER: D
Paul and Silas _______________ the brethren after leaving the prison.
A. thanked
B. encouraged
C. prayed for
D. rebuked
ANSWER: B

God revealed to Paul in a dream to preach to the people of ______________


A. Cyprus
B. Neapolis
C. Marcedonia
D. Galathia
ANSWER: C

All are true about Lydia except


A. She’s affluent and on top of her game
B. She was curious to know God
C. She and other women met regularly for worship in her courtyard
D. She was hospitable
ANSWER: C

Lydia lived in the city of _______________


A. Cyprus
B. Philippi
C. Lystra
D. Corinth
ANSWER: B

The city where Lydia originates from is known for


A. commerce, military, strength
B. influence, commerce, civilization
C. culture, hospitality, influence
D. affluence, sophistication and civilization
ANSWER: D

Lydia was known for the following except


A. good listening
B. travelling
C. hospitality
D. hard work
ANSWER: B

Lydia offered the following to assist Paul and his companions except
A. Her place of business
B. Money
C. Servants
D. Her home
ANSWER: A

_____________ is not one of the traits of Godliness in Lydia


A. A receptive heart to God’s word
B. She was sure of her salvation
C. She was hardworking
D. She was a great giver
ANSWER: C

______________ is not one of the strengths of Lydia


A. True worshipping
B. Diligence and godly wisdom
C. Good listening
D. Met with her friends at a constant time and place to pray
ANSWER: D

Which apostles did Lydia host after her conversion?

A. Prisca and Aquila

B. Barnabas and John Mark

C. Peter and Thomas

D. Silas and Paul

ANSWER: D

Where Lydia lived was a major city in the colony of:

A. Greece

B. Samothrace
C. Antioch

D. Macedonia

ANSWER: D

Lydia’s profession was primarily ____________

A. Agriculture

B. Politics

C. Merchandise

D. Seafaring

ANSWER: C

Lydia’s conversion occurred on a

A. Passover Day

B. Sabbath Day

C. Thanksgiving Day

D. Market Day

ANSWER: B

The author of the account of Lydia’s conversion was most likely:

A. Paul

B. Luke

C. Silas

D. Timothy

ANSWER: B

The conversion of Lydia took place during Paul’s _________missionary journey.

A. First

B. Second

C. Third
D. Fourth

ANSWER: B

The closest city to Philippi in the colony where Lydia lived was:

A. Samothrace

B. Neapolis

C. Troas

D. Antioch

ANSWER: B

Philippi was a colony of:

A. Babylon

B. Assyria

C. Greece

D. Rome

ANSWER: D

How long did Paul and his companions stay in Philippi?

A. Several months

B. Several weeks

C. Several days

D. Several years

ANSWER: C

The place of prayer where Lydia and her friends met was located:

A. Outside the city

B. In a garden groove

C. On a mountainside

D. Within the synagogue


ANSWER: A

What significant event happened to the apostles while at the city of Philippi?

A. Prayer revival within the city

B. Conversion of the city to Christ

C. Imprisonment and jailbreak

D. Healing of a blind beggar

ANSWER: C

______________ was the father of Caleb


A. Joash
B. Jephunneh
C. Joab
D. Japheth
Answer: B

The story of Caleb can be found in


A. Numbers 13 & 14
B. Numbers 3 & 4
C. Numbers 33 & 34
D. Numbers 23 & 24
Answer: A

How old was Caleb when he was sent out to spy out the land of Canaan?
A. 35
B. 54
C. 40
D. 23
Answer: C

The giants who lived in the land of Canaan at the time were called?
A. The Amalekites
B. The Philistines
C. The Anakaites
D. The Jebusites
Answer: C

One of the major lessons the life of Caleb passed was that
A. “if you can’t beat them, you join them”
B. “if you can’t beat them, you stand out”.
C. “not all that glitters is gold”
D. “bad company corrupts good manners”
Answer: B

Who was Caleb’s counterpart on the mission to Canaan?


A. Joshua
B. Moses
C. Gideon
D. Jonathan
Answer: A

At the time the first census of Israel was conducted according to the number of names, from
twenty years old and above, all who were able to go to war: those who were numbered of the
tribe of Judah were
A. Seventy-four thousand eight hundred.”
B. Seventy-four thousand three hundred.”
C. Seventy-four thousand six hundred.”
D. Seventy-four thousand seven hundred.”
Answer: C

Caleb was
A. Pessimistic
B. Complacent
C. Doubtful
D. Optimistic
Answer: D

Caleb was
A. a Jew
B. an Edomite
C. a Canaanite
D. a Jebusite
Answer: B

How many men were sent out to spy the land of Canaan
A. Ten
B. Eleven
C. Twelve
D. Fourteen
Answer: C

Caleb was a man full of

A. Facts and Figures

B. Faith

C. Skills

D. Talents

ANSWER: B

Those sent to spy the promise land returned after the mission to give reports to

A. Moses and Abel

B. Moses and Aaron

C. Moses and Mariah

D. Moses and God

ANSWER: B

The Land of the South that Caleb and others were sent to spy was the land of

A. Canaan
B. Judah
C. Philistine
D. Babylon
ANSWER: A
Caleb was all of the following except

A. Bold when others were pessimistic


B. Was intimidated by the popular opinion
C. Waited for the manifestation of the promise of God
D. Chose to stand for God

ANSWER: B

How many men brought back a good report about the Land the LORD asked them to spy out?

A. Four

B. Two

C. Six

D. Eight

ANSWER: B

From which place did Moses send out the Israelite spies?

A. Mount of Olives

B. Wilderness of Paran

C. River of Siloam

D. Garden of Eden

ANSWER: B

The Israelite spies were sent to the Promised Land to check out the following except _______

A. the strength of the people

B. the goodness of the land

C. the form of their habitations

D. A and B only

ANSWER: D

The season at which the children of Israel spied out the Promised Land was ______________

A. the season of first ripe grapes

B. the season of first ripe oranges


C. the season of first ripe pawpaw

D. the season of first ripe mangoes

ANSWER: A

The children of Israel returned from spying out the Promised Land after __________ days

A. thirty
B. forty

C. fifty

D. hundred

ANSWER: B

Who said this ‘Let us go up at once and take possession, for we are well able to overcome it’?
A. Shammua
B. Sethur
C. Joshua
D. Caleb
ANSWER: D

The Promised Land is a land which flows with __________ and _____________
A. River and Streams
B. Water and Oil
C. Milk and Honey
D. Malt and Sugar
ANSWER: C

Who among the following was known as “The man with a different spirit”?
A. Barnabas
B. John the Baptist
C. Noah
D. Caleb
ANSWER: D

Ten of the spies gave a frightening report of the land. Which of these statements was not part
of their report?
A. The land eats up its inhabitants
B. The men of the land are great warriors
C. There are giants in the land
D. They looked like grasshoppers to the inhabitants of the land
ANSWER: B

The selected spies were given certain terms of operation. Choose the option which was NOT
included.
A. Whether the land is good or bad
B. Whether the cities are like camps or strongholds
C. Whether there are forests there or not
D. Whether the rivers are fresh or salty
ANSWER: D

According to our study, which of the following best describes Caleb?


A. Caleb: The incredible risk taker
B. Caleb: The uncompromising leader
C. Caleb: The man of vision and unwavering courage
D. Caleb: The man with a different spirit
ANSWER: D

Which tribe did Caleb represent during the spy mission?


A. Levi
B. Judah
C. Gad
D. Manasseh
Answer: B

Where did the chosen spies begin their assignment from?


A. The wilderness of Sin
B. The wilderness of Zin
C. Kadesh
D. Jericho
Answer: B
At _________ the spies cut down a cluster of grapes.
A. the brook of Kidron
B. Jericho
C. the valley of Eshcol
D. the entrance of Hamath
Answer: C
How many men of Israel were sent to spy out the Promised Land except Caleb?
A. Twelve
B. Ten
C. Eight
D. Eleven
Answer: D
Likely attributes of a man given the assignment to spy the promised land includes the
following except
A. Strength
B. Fearlessness
C. Patience
D. Timidity
Answer: D

Which of the following people terrified the children of Israel?


A. Amalekites
B. The spies sent on the mission
C. Hittites
D. Amorites
Answer: B

What happened to the other spies after the mission? They _________
A. were promoted
B. were sent to Hebron
C. died in the wilderness
D. were held captive in the Promised Land
Answer: C

________ became Caleb’s inheritance as a result of his attitude in the course of the mission
A. Canaan
B. Hebrun
C. Hebron
D. Jordan
Answer: C

How many years after the mission was God’s promise to Caleb fulfilled?
A. 30
B. 35
C. 40
D. 45
Answer: D

_____________ and ___________________ are two key godly attributes exhibited by Caleb
to obtain God's promise
A. Faith; Patience
B. Justice; Gentleness
C. Consistency; Boldness
D. Righteousness; Boldness
Answer: A

________________, ___________________ and _______________________ were the


notable descendants of Anak
A. Hitties; Jebusites; Amorites
B. Paran; Kadesh; Talmai
C. Ahiman; Sheshai; Talmai
D. Sheshai; Hitties; Talmai
Answer: C

The spies brought back reports from the mission to Moses and the children of Israel at the
wilderness of _____________ at Kadesh
A. Kishi
B. Paran
C. Talmai
D. Jordan
Answer: B

How did the children of Israel receive the report of the spies?
A. Joyfully
B. Full of hope
C. With fear
D. With war
Answer: C

The spies went up and spied out the land from the wilderness of Zin as far as ______
A. Hebron
B. Talmal
C. Rehob
D. Ahiman
Answer: C

The spies also went through the south and arrived at the following places except:
A. Hebron
B. Ahiman
C. Talmal
D. Rehob
Answer: D

Additional fruits taken by the spies during their mission are:


A. Figs and cucumber
B. Figs and olives
C. Pomegranates and figs
D. Pomegranates and cucumber
Answer: C

The fruits taken by the spies from the Promised Land was an attestation that the land was
indeed _______________
A. a flourishing one
B. flowing with milk
C. flowing with honey
D. all of the above
Answer: D

The report the spies gave caused ______ among the people.
A. excitement
B. celebration
C. apprehension
D. none of the above
Answer: C

Barnaba’s real name is _________________


A. Paul
B. Joseph
C. Andrew
D. Levite
ANSWER: B

Barnabas is from what tribe in Israel?


A. Reuben
B. Judah
C. Levite
D. Simeon
ANSWER: C

The name, Barnabas, was a ____________ given to him by the other Apostles, meaning
_____________
A. Son of Encouragement, Love
B. Love, Son of Encouragement
C. Moniker, Son of Encouragement
D. Son of Encouragement, Moniker
ANSWER: C

Barnaba’s believe in Christ’s ability to save can be found in


A. Acts 11:25-30, 15:37-38
B. Acts 10:5-27, 15:37-38
C. Acts 9:26-27, 15:37-38
D. Acts 9:26-27, 15:37-38
ANSWER: C

Barnabas was a ________________ man who was aware of his calling.


A. faithful
B. dedicated
C. committed
D. secured
ANSWER: D

In what scripture can Barnaba’s hardworking and selfless nature be found

A. I Corinthians 6:9

B. I Corinthians 9:6

C. I Corinthians 8:7

D. I Corinthians 7:8

ANSWER: B

Barnabas was a man who made himself of no reputation. Where can this be found?

A. Acts 14:19- 20

B. Acts 14:5- 10

C. Acts 14:11- 18

D. Acts 14:1- 4

ANSWER: C

____________ was not afraid of negative opinions of others concerning his association with
Paul.

A. Ananias
B. Peter

C. Judas

D. Barnabas

ANSWER: D

____________ was at a time easily carried away by __________ going on in the church

A. Barnabas and Rumour

B. Rumour and Barnabas

C. Barnabas and hypocrisy

D. Hypocrisy and Barnabas

ANSWER: C

An excellence trait in Barnaba’s life is that

A. He could be trusted with an assignment

B. He helped to identify and activate God’s purpose in others

C. He was a humble man

D. None of the above

ANSWER: A

A godly nature in Barnaba’s life is that

A. He selflessly carried out his assignment.

B. He was a man of integrity. The other disciples accepted Saul based on his
recommendation.

C. He was not afraid to share responsibility

D. None of the above

ANSWER: B

A notable weakness of Barnabas was


A. He was intimidated by Paul's success

B. He was jealous of God's grace on Paul

C. He gets angry easily

D. None of the above

ANSWER: D

Barnabas could be trusted with resources. Where can this be found?

A. Acts 11:28-33

B. Acts 11:28-29

C. Acts 11:25-31

D. Acts 11:28-30

ANSWER: D

Barnabas helped to identify and activate God’s purpose in others. Where can this be found?

A. Psalm 31:4

B. Psalm 50:3

C. Psalm 40:2

D. None of the above

ANSWER: C

____________ may not have been popular like ______________, but his life should serve as
a great lesson to us

A. Barnabas and Paul

B. Timothy and Paul

C. Paul and Barnabas

D. Paul and Silas

ANSWER: A
The name Barnabas was given by _________________

A. The prophets

B. The angels

C. The apostles

D. The deacons

ANSWER: C

Barnabas is a Levite from the country of _______________

A. Cyprus
B. Judah
C. Jerusalem
D. Canaan
ANSWER: A

What did Barnabas do to Saul when the disciples did not trust his conversion at first?

A. Pushed Saul away

B. Reported Saul to the Jewish leaders

C. Ignored Saul

D. Took Saul and brought him to the apostles


ANSWER: D

What caused a sharp contention between Barnabas and Paul?

A. Disputes about money


B. John Mark to be taken along

C. Tribal matters

D. Arguments on land ownership

ANSWER: B

What name was given to Barnabas in Lystra?


A. Apostle
B. Prophet
C. Pastor

D. Zeus

ANSWER: D

What did Barnabas do when he was about to be sacrificed unto?


A. Waved his hand
B. Shook his head

C. Tore his clothes

D. Tied his shoes

ANSWER: C

The disciples were first called Christians in _______________


A. Jerusalem
B. Berea

C. Galilee

D. Antioch

ANSWER: D

Items of relief were sent through ______________ from Jerusalem to the church in Antioch?
A. Barnabas and Saul
B. Saul and Peter

C. James and John

D. Thomas and Titus

ANSWER: A

Barnabas lived a life of excellence. We know this because he was _________and


__________ as recorded in the Bible.
A. selfless; trustworthy
B. self-controlled; honest
C. meticulous; self-controlled
D. trustworthy; meticulous
Answer: A
One of Barnabas’ notable strengths was __________?
A. he believed in Christ’s ability to save.
B. he was selfless
C. he was generous
D. he was not afraid to share responsibility
Answer: A

Barnabas saw the potential in______ and ________?


A. Paul; Silas
B. Silas; Joseph
C. John Mark; Joses
D. Paul; John Mark
Answer: D

What made the people of Lystra take Paul and Barnabas for gods?
A. They healed a man blind from birth.
B. They delivered a girl possessed by demons.
C. They healed a man lame from birth.
D. They raised a man from the dead.
Answer: A

We know that Barnabas was not afraid to share responsibility, because he brought Paul
from__________ to join the work at _________
A. Cyprus; Jerusalem
B. Jerusalem; Antioch
C. Tarsus; Antioch
D. Antioch; Tarsus
Answer: C

_______________and _______________ were brought to the city gate at Lystra for Sacrifice
A. Bulls and Sheep
B. Camel and Donkey
C. Bull and Goats
D. Bulls and wreath
Answer: D

Items of relief were sent through ______________ from Jerusalem to the Church in Antioch
A. Deborah
B. Nehemiah
C. Barnabas
D. Caleb
Answer: C

Which of the following is true about the life of Barnabas?


A. He neglected Saul before the priest
B. He was the brother of James
C. He was a distant cousin of Paul
D. He was never afraid to share responsibility
Answer: D

___________________ identified the potentials in Paul


A. Peter
B. Barnabas
C. Paul
D. James
Answer: B

According to Acts 4:37 what was Barnabas notable strength?


A. Generosity
B. Self-appraisal
C. Innocence
D. Firmness
Answer: A

Barnabas exhibited one of the following Godly attributes _________________


A. Faithfulness
B. Patience
C. Humility
D. Pride
Answer: C

Which of the following is a likely weakness that can be exhibited in the life of a person like
Barnabas in our contemporary world?
A. Procrastination
B. Slander
C. Disobedience
D. Haughtiness
Answer: B

Was Barnabas envious of Paul at any time?


A. Yes, Paul was more spiritually blessed
B. Yes, Paul was more learned
C. No, Barnabas understood his calling
D. No, Barnabas was a prince and well-to-do
Answer: C

Why did Barnabas sell his possession?


A. To save Paul from prison
B. To support the needy
C. To save money for their missionary journey
D. To equip the temple
Answer: B

Give one benefit of spreading the gospel


A. People will be partakers of eternal life
B. Increase in the numerical strength of Christians
C. Increase in tithes and offerings
D. None of the above
Answer: A

The place where Barnabas met Saul before he was brought to the Apostles was ________
A. Damascus
B. Jerusalem
C. Samaria
D. Cyprus
Answer: B

Which of the following is not part of the objectives stated for the study of Barnabas?
A. To increase our knowledge of the Levites in the New Testament
B. To understand the person of Barnabas
C. To recognize his strengths and weaknesses
D. To identify potentials in the unassuming and help to bring them to fruition
Answer: A

Barnabas narrated how Paul had preached boldly at ___________________ in the name of
the Lord.”
A. Jerusalem
B. Damascus
C. Judea
D. Cyprus
Answer: B

Barnabas received Saul and introduction him to the Apostles in the city of ______________
A. Jerusalem
B. Samaria
C. Bethlehem
D. Judea
Answer: A

What distinguishes Barnabas from the other disciples?


A. He was a generous man
B. He identified the potentials in others
C. He was humble
D. He loves Jesus
Answer: B

One of the identified excellence in the life of Barnabas was _____________


A. humility
B. generosity
C. ability to share responsibility
D. prayerfulness
Answer: C

Paul looked for Barnabas to share responsibility with him.


A. True
B. False
C. Not sure
D. No idea
Answer: B

Which of the following is not true about Barnabas?


A. Dedication to God
B. Selflessness
C. Believe in others
D. None of the above
Answer: D

Who had the main influence upon the life and ministry of Paul?
A. Peter
B. Caleb
C. Barnabas
D. James
Answer: C

Barnabas was ________________


A. Selfless
B. Selfish
C. Self-centered
D. Slow
Answer: A

Esther is also called _____________

A. Ruth
B. Hadassah

C. Queen

D. None of the Above

ANSWER: B

What is the name of the first Queen of King Xerxes?

A. Esther

B. Naomi

C. Deborah

D. Vashti

ANSWER: D

Esther was mentored by ___________

A. Mordecai

B. Hagai

C. Ahasuerus

D. Shushan

ANSWER: A

Esther was consistent in obedience. Where can this be found?

A. Esther 2:20, 25

B. Esther 2:15, 23

C. Esther 2:14, 20

D. Esther 2:15, 20

ANSWER: D

Queen Esther was adequately prepared. Where can this be found?

A. Esther 5:1
B. Esther 5:2

C. Esther 5:3

D. Esther 5:4

ANSWER: A

Esther was courageous. Where can this be found

A. Esther 4:3

B. Esther 4:1

C. Esther 4:2

D. None of the above

ANSWER: D

The following are godly natures in Esther except

A. Love

B. Patience

C. Wisdom

D. None of the Above

ANSWER: B

What qualified Esther to be among the participants

A. Beauty

B. Fairness

C. Smartness

D. Virginity

ANSWER: D

What is the name of the palace where Queen Esther resided?

A. Memucan
B. Shethar

C. Shushan

D. Abihail

ANSWER: C

Esther was kept in the custody of ___________ during selection.

A. Hegai

B. Mordecai

C. Haman

D. None of the above

ANSWER: A

______________ is the godly nature in the life of Esther

A. Sensitivity

B. Truthfulness

C. Vision

D. None of the above

ANSWER: A

Esther was reticent. Where can this be found?

A. Esther 2:10

B. Esther 2:11

C. Esther 2:12

D. Esther 2:13

ANSWER: A

Esther was the daughter of _______________

A. Mordecai
B. Naomi

C. Abihail

D. None of the above

ANSWER: C

Who was banished from the kingdom?

A. Vashti

B. Esther

C. Memucan

D. None of the above

ANSWER: A

One of Esther’s strengths was her ability to keep mum. Who told her not to disclose a certain
information?
A. Mordecai
B. King Xerxes
C. Enoch
D. Her attendants
ANSWER: A

One of Esther’s strengths was her ability to keep mum. To whom was she told not to disclose
a certain information?
A. Her Uncle – Mordecai
B. King Xerxes
C. Her fellow Jews
D. Haman
ANSWER: B

One of Esther’s strengths was her ability to keep mum. What was she told not to disclose?
A. Her identity as a virgin
B. Her identity as an orphan
C. Her identity as a Jew
D. Her identity as a lout
ANSWER: C

Esther got a chance at the throne, as a consequence of ____________


A. Vashti’s finesse
B. Vashti’s incorrigibility
C. Vashti’s disobedience
D. Vashti’s dissonance
ANSWER: C

Esther adequately prepared for her meeting with the King by __________
A. befriending Haman
B. requesting Jews to fast and pray as she does as well
C. notifying Mordecai and other Jews
D. informing the King’s best friend
ANSWER: B

To whom was this statement “… and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for
such a time as this?” made?
A. Queen Vashti
B. Queen Esther
C. Haman
D. Mordecai
ANSWER: B

Who made this statement “… and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for
such a time as this?”
A. Queen Vashti
B. Queen Esther
C. Haman
D. Mordecai
ANSWER: D

Jesus’ parallel of saving’s one’s life by losing it was displayed by Esther in many ways
except by _________
A. Fasting
B. Appearing before the King uncalled
C. Accusing Haman
D. Revealing her identity
ANSWER: A

Some of the followings were Esther’s quality, except ________________


A. Beautiful
B. Obedient
C. Well-mannered
D. Brash
ANSWER: D

Who was Deborah’s husband?

A. Ehud

B. Shamgar

C. Othniel

D. Lapidot

Answer: D

Sisera was killed while

A. Sleeping

B. Running

C. Fighting

D. Merrying

ANSWER: A

The Israelites who were to go to battle during Deborah’s time were to be from the tribes of

A. Manasseh and Emphraim

B. Judah and Reuben

C. Dan and Gad

D. Naphtali and Zebulun

ANSWER: D
During Deborah’s time, how many Israelites’ men went to battle?

A. 5000

B. 10000

C. 15000

D. 20000

ANSWER: B

Notable traits in the life of Deborah include ALL BUT ONE of the following
A. Doctor
B. Judge
C. Prophetess
D. Wife
ANSWER: A

Whom did Deborah tell to lead the Israelites in the battle against Sisera?

A. Saul

B. David

C. Barak

D. Jonathan

Answer: C

What did Barak tell Deborah?


A. No man can see the face of God and live.

B. If you come with me I will go.

C. I am thirsty. Give me something to drink.

D. You shall not cut your hair.

Answer: B

What did Deborah prophesy?

A. A woman will kill Sisera.

B. There will be seven years of famine.


C. Your descendants shall be like sand on the seashore.

D. David’s descendants will rule Israel.

Answer: A

Traditional Jewish chronology places Deborah’s 40 years of judging Israel between


_________
A. 1107- 1067 BC

B. 1117- 1087 BC

C. 1007- 1057 BC

D. 1017- 1007 BC

Answer: A

Where can you read about Deborah?

A. Judges 9-10

B. Judges 1-3

C. Judges 4-5

D. Judges 6-7

ANSWER: C

Where did Deborah make most of her decisions and solve problems?

A. Under a palm tree

B. Under a rock

C. Under a shade

D. Under a sycamore tree

Answer: A

Why did God allow an army to attack Israel?

A. God wanted to test their loyalty

B. The Israelites sinned against God

C. God needed to test their military strength

D. The Israelites were in the wrong place


Answer: B

What was the name of the leader of the Israelite army?

A. David

B. Boaz

C. Benjamin

D. Barak

Answer: D

Barak wouldn't fight unless Deborah ______________

A. Gave him God’s message

B. Gave a different message from God

C. Got a bigger army

D. Went with him

Answer: D

Deborah went to war because ____________________.

A. she loves to fight

B. she was a warrior

C. she trusted God

D. she was fearless

Answer: C

___________ is a system in which headship is conferred on males over females which guides
most societies of the world.

A. Patriarchy

B. Democracy

C. Autocracy

D. Dictatorship

Answer: A
Deborah emerged as a leader at a time of crisis when the children of Israel where under the
oppression of the ______________

A. King of Israel

B. King of Judah

C. King of Canaan

D. King of Philistine

Answer: C

The Palm of Deborah, was located between ______________ in the hill country of Ephraim,
were Israelites go to her for judgement.

A. Canaan and Judah

B. Ramah and Bethel

C. Ramah and Judah

D. Ramah and Canaan

Answer: B

The life of Deborah is a clear demonstration that Godliness, Excellence and Leadership
(GEL) are exclusive to some gender, race or ethnicity. There is greatness in few of us.

A. False

B. True

C. True and False

D. Sometimes true

Answer: A

Deborah emerged as a _________ at a time of _________


A. Warrior; crisis
B. Leader; crisis
C. Teacher; celebration
D. Warrior: celebration
ANSWER: B
The children of Israel were ____________________ of the _______________

A. Under oppression; King of Canaan


B. Celebrating; King of the Midianites
C. Celebrating: King of the Amorites
D. Under oppression; King of Moab
ANSWER: A

Deborah arose as _____________


A. Savior of Israel
B. Mother in Israel
C. Miss Israel
D. Queen of Israel
ANSWER: B

The Israelites would go to her for judgment in the hill country of ____________
A. Tabor
B. Kishon
C. Zaanaim
D. Ephraim
ANSWER: D

The nation of Israel had rest for ____________ under Deborah


A. 20yrs
B. 30yrs
C. 40yrs
D. 14yrs
ANSWER: C

Deborah was identified as a prophetess in __________


A. Judges 4:10
B. Judges 5:7
C. Judges 4:4
D. Judges 4:23
ANSWER: C
One of the identified excellences in the life of Deborah includes

A. Rebellion
B. Responsibility
C. Racist
D. Stereotype
ANSWER: B

Deborah was godly in the following ways except

A. She was just

B. She was ready to serve

C. She was inconsistent

D. She displayed the gift of prophecy

ANSWER: C

Part of the strengths of Deborah includes the following except

A. She was a woman of action

B. She knew how to assemble a team

C. She entrust areas outside her expertise to others

D. She was afraid to take challenges

ANSWER: D

The presence of Deborah inspired confidence according to________

A. Judges 4:8

B. Judges 4:21

C. Judges 3:8

D. Judges 3:21

ANSWER: A

Deborah maximized the use of her gifts for her own glory.

A. True
B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: B

As God’s mouthpiece, Deborah worked separately to accomplish the task ahead.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: B

Deborah did shy away from responsibilities during her time.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: B

Deborah knew the secret of hearing from God before making decisions.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: A

While Israelites wallow in muck of rebellious sin, Deborah remained a woman of character
and courage.

A. True

B. False
C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: A

Deborah neglected her role as the wife when she bore the touch of justice in her society.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: B

When others were crying over their oppression, Deborah engaged herself to finding solution.

A. True

B. False

C. Maybe

D. No idea

ANSWER: A

According to our study, which of the following best describes Deborah?


A. Deborah: An outstanding prophetess, wife and judge
B. Deborah: A woman of many colours
C. Deborah: The judge and prophetess of Israel
D. Deborah: An exceptional woman of vision and courage
ANSWER: D

Which of the following statement is true?


A. Godliness, Excellence and Leadership is not gender selective
B. Excellence can be achieved with little or no efforts
C. Godliness is not a necessity in fulfilment of purpose
D. All leaders and equally responsible people
ANSWER: A
Aside being a judge Deborah displayed the gift of ______________?
A. Preaching
B. Prophecy
C. Teaching
D. Understanding
ANSWER: B

One godly attribute in the life of Deborah that is worthy of note is?
A. Her level of pride
B. She knew the secret of hearing from God
C. Her level of understanding
D. Her tenacity
ANSWER: B

The children of Israel were oppressed for ____________ years before a solution came
A. 20
B. 30
C. 40
D. 50
ANSWER: A

As a judge in Israel Deborah was known for which of the following?


A. Tenacity
B. Pride
C. Consistency
D. Immorality
ANSWER: C

‘I will go only if you go with me’ this statement was made by ________
A. Paul
B. Barak
C. Caleb
D. David
ANSWER: B
‘I will go only if you go with me’ this statement was directed to who ___________
A. Lydia
B. Deborah
C. Comfort
D. Esther
ANSWER: B

According to Judges 4:5, the children of Israel came to Deborah for justice because she was?
A. Fearful
B. Just leader
C. Proud
D. Domineering
ANSWER: B

As a woman leader, Deborah was an excellent leader because?


A. She never believed in her people
B. She took up her responsibility
C. She was impatient
D. She had the abilities and strength to fight a battle
ANSWER: B

A leader who delegates duties is________


A. Lazy
B. Insecure
C. Shying away from responsibilities
D. Making adequate use of human resources
ANSWER: D

Deborah’s life was quite a deviation from other women recorded in the bible because she
was:
A. A Judge over the Jews only
B. A wife, prophet and a Judge in Israel
C. Known for discipline
D. Legally married
ANSWER: B

Which of the following best describes the woman Deborah?


A. Deborah the Judge
B. Deborah an exceptional woman of vision and courage
C. Deborah the excellent fighter
D. Deborah a prophet of the Jews
ANSWER: B

Which of the bible character’s name is interpreted as Yahweh consoles?

A. John the Baptist

B. Paul

C. Nehemiah

D. Caleb

ANSWER: C

Nehemiah was concerned about the state of which country

A. Israel

B. Judah

C. Jerusalem

D. Babylon

ANSWER: C

Nehemiah was a cupbearer for about how many years?

A. 10

B. 20

C. 30

D. 40

ANSWER: B

The King granted Nehemiah’s request because:

A. He kept asking and was never discouraged


B. Nehemiah gathered elders to help make he’s plea

C. The hand of His God was upon him

D. He had all it takes to rebuild the broken walls

ANSWER: C

________________ and ______________ had the intention to disrupt the re-building of


Jerusalem walls

A. Judah and Jesse

B. Samballat and Huraya

C. Persia and Hoholiba

D. Tobiah and Sanballat

ANSWER: D

The re-building of Jerusalem wall took only __________

A. 50 Days

B. 52 months

C. 50 months

D. 52 days

ANSWER: D

Excellent traits in the life of Nehemiah include the following except:

A. Influential

B. Problem solving

C. Perseverance

D. concerned

ANSWER: D

The Jews just returned from ______________ captivity when Nehemiah stood up to re-build
the walls

A. Israeli

B. Babylonian
C. Persian

D. Asian

ANSWER: B

What burdened Nehemiah in his days?

A. The King’s drinking

B. The Jews exile

C. The city walls in a disgraceful state


D. Jerusalem’s enemies
ANSWER: C
_______________________ King favoured Nehemiah’s request
A. Judah’s
B. Persia’s
C. Jew’s
D. Babylon’s
ANSWER: B

The King granted Nehemiah the following to hasten the re-building project except

A. Military troops

B. Horsemen

C. Building materials

D. Letter to Babylon

ANSWER: D

Nehemiah did not divulge his intent for going to Jerusalem to anyone, Why?

A. He cared less about others opinion

B. He was afraid

C. He understood the nature of the assignment

D. He thought to build alone

ANSWER: C
The men who vowed to stop Nehemiah did this by:

A. Seeking audience with him

B. Dismantling the walls

C. Stealing their equipment

D. Report him to the king

ANSWER: A

______________ is another name for Gentiles

A. Judaish

B. Non-Jewish

C. Chosen

D. Delight

ANSWER: B

Nehemiah was accused of?

A. Praying to another God

B. Having a selfish interest

C. Being too honest

D. Being too harsh

Answer: B

Who’s’ audience was sought as a plan?

A. David

B. Nehemiah

C. Solomon

D. Samson

Answer: B

According to the lesson on Nehemiah, the nobles under the rebuilder were using their power
for
A. Their own ends

B. The people

C. God

D. The devil

Answer: A

Who simply didn’t give up and persevered?

A. Nimrod

B. Nehemiah

C. Samson

D. Esther

Answer: B

Whose life taught us to not be easily distracted

A. David

B. Nehemiah

C. Solomon

D. Samson

Answer: B

As written in the note the exact meaning of Nehemiah is

A. God consoles

B. God comfort

C. Yahweh consoles

D. Yahweh comforts

Answer: C

How many years was Nehemiah in service to the King at the time of rebuilding.

A. 30

B. 15
C. 10

D. 20

Answer: C

Nehemiah Served the king as a

A. Chief Butler

B. Chief Cup bearer

C. Cupbearer

D. Butler

Answer: C

Nehemiah’s being touched with the things of God is a proof of his

A. Reliance

B. Sensitivity

C. Ambition for God

D. Concentration

Answer: B

Nehemiah’s request for leave from work, letters for passage, attested to his

A. Ambition for God

B. Sensitivity

C. Reliance

D. Concentration

Answer: A

Which character taught us to not only feel bad but to also act

A. Moses

B. Deborah

C. Nehemiah

D. John the Baptist


Answer: C

These planned to attack Nehemiah

A. Sanballa and Tobiah

B. Sanballat and Tobias

C. Sanbalat and Tobias

D. Sanballat and Tobiah

Answer: D

Who was the king during Nehemiah’s time

A. King Xerxes
B. King Artaxerxes
C. King Nebuchadnezzar
D. King Darius
Answer: B

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