Hosea 10 - Flashcard MC questions - Ted Hildebrandt
What fruit has Israel eaten (Hos 10:13)? A. Deception B. Unfaithfulness C. Bitter D. Rotten
A. Deception
What does God command that they sow (Hos 10:12)? A. Righteousness B. Wisdom C. Justice D. Faithfulness
A. Righteousness
What will float away like a twig on the surface of the waters (Hos 10:7)? A. Samaria and its king B. Bethel and its priests C. Shechem and its sacred stone D. Ephraim and Manasseh
A. Samaria and its king
For what do the people of Samaria fear (Hos 10:5)? A. The calf-idol of Beth Aven B. The altar of Baal C. The Day of the Lord D. The enslavement of their children
A. The calf-idol of Beth Aven
What will the Lord destroy (Hos 10:2)? A. Their sacred stones B. Their city gates C. Their foreign temples D. Their high places
A. Their sacred stones
What did Israelites do as their land prospered (Hos 10:1)? A. They adorned their sacred stones B. They built more high places C. They offered more sacrifices to Baal D. They celebrated festivals to Asherah
A. They adorned their sacred stones
When Ephraim's altars are covered with thistles what will they say (Hos 10:8)? A. To the mountains "Cover us" B. To the city walls "Protect us" C. To the caves "Hide us" D. To the heavens "Save us"
A. To the mountains "Cover us"
Why will Israel be put in bonds (Hos 10:10)? A. Because of their ignorance B. Because of their double sin C. Because of their high places D. Because they have forsook the Lord their God
B. Because of their double sin
How does God describe the heart of Israel (Hos 10:2)? A. Wicked B. Deceitful C. Rebellious D. Unfaithful
B. Deceitful
Having planted wickedness what will Israel reap (Hos 10:13)? A. Destruction B. Evil C. Injustice D. Disaster
B. Evil
What would God do to the heifer Ephraim (Hos 10:11)? A. Put her in a stall with no food B. Put a yoke on her neck C. Let her be sacrificed to her gods D. Make her pull a cart to Assyria
B. Put a yoke on her neck
What is the sin of Isarel (Hos 10:8)? A. The calf-idol of Gilgal B. The high places of wickedness C. The altar of Baal D. The Asherah poles of Bethel
B. The high places of wickedness
Who will mourn over the calf-idol of Beth Aven (Hos 10:5)? A. The prophets of Baal B. The idolatrous priests C. The king of Samaria D. The children of Beth Aven
B. The idolatrous priests
When that day dawns who will be completely destroyed (Hos 10:15)? A. The priests of Aven B. The king of Israel C. The false prophets of Baal D. The inhabitants of Samaria
B. The king of Israel
On what has Israel depended (Hos 10:13)? A. The Baals B. Their own strength C. Their calf-idols D. Their treachery
B. Their own strength
What causes lawsuits to spring up (Hos 10:4)? A. They have moved the boundary stones B. They take false oaths C. They steal from their neighbors D. They rob the poor
B. They take false oaths
If Israel sows righteousness what will they reap (Hos 10:12)? A. Favor B. Unfailing love C. Justice D. Safety
B. Unfailing love
Why will the idolatrous priests mourn over the calf-idol of Beth Aven (Hos 10:5)? A. Because it will be ground into dust B. Because it will be melted down C. Because it will be taken into exile D. Because it will be smashed with the hammer of Assyria
C. Because it will be taken into exile
Whose wickedness is great bringing judgement on them (Hos 10:15)? A. Shechem B. Shiloh C. Bethel D. Gilgal
C. Bethel
Of what will Ephraim be disgraced (Hos 10:6)? A. Its idols of gold B. Its sacrifices to Chemosh C. Its wooden idols D. Its altars to Baal
C. Its wooden idols
Who must break up the ground (Hos 10:11)? A. Ephraim B. Judah C. Jacob D. My beloved
C. Jacob
What springs up like poisonous weeds in a plowed field (Hos 10:4)? A. Their altars B. Iniquity C. Lawsuits D. Lies
C. Lawsuits
Who devastated Beth Arbel in the day of battle (Hos 10:14)? A. Sennacherib B. Nebuchadnezzar C. Shalman D. Necho
C. Shalman
What will the Lord demolish (Hos 10:2)? A. Their homes B. Their city gates C. Their altars D. Their high places
C. Their altars
What will happen to Ephraim's altars (Hos 10:8)? A. They will be smashed B. They will be taken away C. Thorns and thistles will cover them D. They will be beaten into dust
C. Thorns and thistles will cover them
What does the heifer Ephraim love to do (Hos 10:11)? A. Eat grain B. Roam free C. Thresh grain D. Break down fences
C. Thresh grain
What time does Hosea say it is (Hos 10:12)? A. Time to repent B. Time to confess their sins C. Time to seek the Lord D. Time to return
C. Time to seek the Lord
What overtook the evildoers of Gibeah (Hos 10:9)? A. Famine B. Exile C. War D. Disease
C. War
What has Israel planted (Hos 10:13)? A. Injustice B. Unfaithfulness C. Wickedness D. Evil
C. Wickedness
How was Israel portrayed with more fruit more altars (Hos 10:1)? A. An olive tree B. A almond tree C. A fig tree D. A spreading vine
D. A spreading vine
What animal is Ephraim likened to (Hos 10:11)? A. A dumb ox B. A lost sheep C. A stubborn goat D. A trained heifer
D. A trained heifer
Where will the calf-idol be carred away to (Hos 10:6)? A. Egypt B. Babylon C. Damascus D. Assyria
D. Assyria
Why did Israel acknowledge that they had no king (Hos 10:3)? A. Because they killed him B. Because Assyria had taken him away C. Because they hated knowledge D. Because they did not revere the Lord
D. Because they did not revere the Lord
Who were dashed to the ground in the day of battle (Hos 10:14)? A. The poor B. Widows and orphans C. Their warriors D. Mothers and their children
D. Mothers and their children
Israel is to seek God until he showers what on them (Hos 10:12)? A. Favor B. Love C. Mercy D. Righteousness
D. Righteousness