Habakkuk 3 - Flashcard MC questions - Ted Hildebrandt

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Where do rays flash from (Hab 3:4)? A. From the heavens B. From his throne C. From his eyes D. From his hand

D. From his hand

Habakkuk describes lightning flashing from _____ (Hab 3:11) A. God's eyes B. The voice of the Lord C. Mount Zion D. God's flashing spear

D. God's flashing spear

What does Habakkuk ask God to renew in his day (Hab 3:2)? A. His presence in the temple B. Deliverance from bondage C. His covenant D. His deeds

D. His deeds

When Habakkuk heard the churning of the great waters he had all of the following responses EXCEPT (Hab 3:16) A. His heart pounded B. His lips quivered C. His legs trembled D. His flesh turned white

D. His flesh turned white

On what does Habakkuk offer his prayer (Hab 3:1)? A. On Alamoth B. On Gittith C. On Miktam D. On Shigionoth

D. On Shigionoth

What did God do to the leader of the land of wickedness (Hab 3:13)? A. Clothed him in rags B. Sent him into exile at the head of his people C. Covered his head with shame D. Stripped him from head to foot

D. Stripped him from head to foot

Who is given directions at the end of Habakkuk's prayer (Hab 3:19)? A. The king B. The righteous C. The people on Zion D. The director of music

D. The director of music

From what mount does the Holy One come from (Hab 3:3)? A. Sinai B. Zion C. Paran D. Nebo

C. Paran

What does Habakkuk say God's splendor is like (Hab 3:4)? A. The lofty mountains of Sinai B. A thunder storm in the desert C. The sunrise with rays flashing D. A gentle rain in the summer

C. The sunrise with rays flashing

Whose tents did Habakkuk see in distress (Hab 3:6)? A. Egypt B. Aram C. Gilead D. Cushan

D. Cushan

What did God uncover (Hab 3:9)? A. His arm B. His shield C. Iniquity D. His bow

D. His bow

Habakkuk says the Lord is ________ (Hab 3:19) A. His salvation B. His rock C. His Father D. His strength

D. His strength

What does Habakkuk portray God riding on (Hab 3:7)? A. On horses and his victorious chariots B. On the clouds of the heavens C. On the wings of the dawn D. On eagles wings swooping down to devour

A. On horses and his victorious chariots

What did God do with his [Chaldean's] own spear (Hab 3:14)? A. Pierced his head B. Stabbed him through the heart C. Gave him a fatal wound D. Shattered it

A. Pierced his head

For what will Habakkuk wait patiently (Hab 3:16)? A. The day of calamity coming on the nation invading Israel B. The Day of the Lord coming with the clouds of heaven C. The great day coming on all the unrighteous D. The time of the end when injustice will be swept away forever

A. The day of calamity coming on the nation invading Israel

What does God's praise fill (Hab 3:3)? A. The earth B. The heavens C. The land of Israel D. Mount Zion

A. The earth

What happened when God stood (Hab 3:6)? A. The earth shook B. The mountains clapped their hands C. The sun was darkened D. The moon turned to blood

A. The earth shook

What writhed when they saw the Lord (Hab 3:10)? A. The mountains B. The rivers C. The sea D. The people

A. The mountains

How does Habakkuk describe God's ways (Hab 3:6)? A. Straight B. Steadfast C. Eternal D. Just and right

C. Eternal

What did pestilence do (Hab 3:5)? A. Went before God B. Flowed from his throne C. Followed his steps D. Smote the land

C. Followed his steps

Who did God come out to save (Hab 3:13)? A. His remnant B. His sheep C. His anointed one D. His beloved

C. His anointed one

With what did God trample the sea (Hab 3:15)? A. His feet B. His great winds C. His horses D. His chariots

C. His horses

What does Habakkuk pray God would remember in wrath (Hab 3:2)? A. Forgiveness B. Love C. Mercy D. Redemption

C. Mercy

Where does God allow Habakkuk to go (Hab 3:19)? A. Through the valley of the shadow of death B. Into deep waters C. On the heights D. Onto the clouds

C. On the heights

With what did God split the earth (Hab 3:9)? A. Earthquakes B. Valleys C. Rivers D. His feet

C. Rivers

In Habakkuk's prayer what roared (Hab 3:10)? A. The wind B. The lions C. The deep D. The mountains

C. The deep

What happened when the Lord looks (Hab 3:6)? A. He sees the hearts of all the people B. The desert caves are lit up C. The nations tremble D. The walls topple

C. The nations tremble

Habakkuk will rejoice even though all of the following happen EXCEPT (Hab 3:17)? A. The fig tree does not bud B. There are no grapes on the vines C. There is not wheat in the field D. The olive crop fails E. There are no sheep in the pen

C. There is not wheat in the field

What does God do for Habakkuk (Hab 3:19)? A. Makes his heart like a lion B. Makes his feet like the feet of a deer C. Makes him as strong as a bear D. Gives him courage

B. Makes his feet like the feet of a deer

Whose dwellings did Habakkuk see in anguish (Hab 3:7)? A. Egypt B. Midian C. Aram D. Gilead

B. Midian

What went before God (Hab 3:5)? A. Glory B. Plague C. Flashing rays D. Famine

B. Plague

What will Habakkuk do though the fig tree does not bud (Hab 3:17f)? A. Wait for the Lord's deliverance B. Rejoice in the Lord C. Praise God from whom all blessings flow D. Be silent

B. Rejoice in the Lord

Habakkuk describes what happening to the sun and moon (Hab 3:11)? A. Turning to darkness B. Standing still in the heavens C. Becoming blood red in the sky D. Falling to the earth

B. Standing still in the heavens

The prayer of Habakkuk was to be played on _______ (Hab 3:19) A. Trumpets B. Stringed instruments C. A harp D. The heights

B. Stringed instruments

Where does Habakkuk say God came from (Hab 3:3)? A. Zion B. Teman C. Thebes D. Sinai

B. Teman

In Habakkuk's prayer he says what has he heard of (Hab 3:2)? A. The violence of the Chaldeans B. The Lord's fame C. The Lord's great compassion D. The Lord's mighty arm

B. The Lord's fame

Who did God crush (Hab 3:13)? A. The children of the Chaldeans B. The leader of the land of wickedness C. The priests of the foreign gods D. The wheat of Midian

B. The leader of the land of wickedness

What did Habakkuk ask God if he raged against (Hab 3:8)? A. The mountains B. The sea C. The clouds D. The enemy

B. The sea

Who were his [Chaldean] warriors gloating as though about to devour (Hab 3:14)? A. Their enemies upon the city walls B. The wretched who were in hiding C. The cattle, sheep and goats D. Anyone who opposed them

B. The wretched who were in hiding

When God stood what happened to the ancient mountains (Hab 3:6)? A. They were flattened B. They crumbled C. They shook D. They leaped

B. They crumbled

What did God do in anger (Hab 3:12)? A. Judged the Chaldeans B. Threshed the nations C. Cut their enemies with a sickle D. Sent an army of locusts against them

B. Threshed the nations


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