Bible Exam 2023

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According to John chapter 1, who is John a. The "beloved" disciple b. The "Baptizer" who prepared the way for Jesus c. A failed Messiah d. Part of the Sanhedrin or Jewish Supreme court

b. The "Baptizer" who prepared the way for Jesus

According to John chapter 1, who is Jesus a. A Zealot who planned the overthrow of the Roman government b. The "Lamb of God" who takes away the sins of the world c. A Rabbi who invited common people to follow him d. The one who will baptize with the holy spirit

b. The "Lamb of God" who takes away the sins of the world c. A Rabbi who invited common people to follow him d. The one who will baptize with the holy spirit

According to John chapter 1, what is the "Word" of God? a. A record of God's preference b. The One who brings light and life c. God in the flesh d. A representative of God, created for a specific purpose

b. The One who brings light and life c. God in the flesh

Identify the true statements about the Book of James a. The author was a disciple of Jesus b. The author was the brother of Jesus c. The author was a missionary to the Gentiles d. The author was the senior pastor of the church in Jerusalem

b. The author was the brother of Jesus d. The author was the senior pastor of the church in Jerusalem

Identify the true statements about the "crowd" in John chapter 12: a. The crowd was critical of Jesus because he had been avoiding them b. The crowd was came to see Jesus AND Lazarus because they wanted to see the man Jesus had raised from the dead c. The crowd was confused when Jesus spoke about his death d. The Grecian Jews wanted to meet Jesus in person

b. The crowd was came to see Jesus AND Lazarus because they wanted to see the man Jesus had raised from the dead c. The crowd was confused when Jesus spoke about his death d. The Grecian Jews wanted to meet Jesus in person

Identify the true facts about the healing of the blind man from John chapter 9 a. The man had been blind for ten years b. The man had been blind since birth c. The man was a beggar d. The man was the son of a Pharisee

b. The man had been blind since birth c. The man was a beggar

The Greek Empire conquered the Persian Empire. One of Alexander the Great's contributions to history was: a. The formation of new military strategies b. The translation of foreign literature into Greek c. The creation of new seaports and trade cities d. The concept of "synchronization" or the idea that all religions have something in common

b. The translation of foreign literature into Greek c. The creation of new seaports and trade cities d. The concept of "synchronization" or the idea that all religions have something in common

Beginning with the Babylonian exile and extending through the various overloads, the Hebrew people changed in the following ways: a. They became loyal citizens to Rome b. They began to identify as one nation instead of 12 tribes c. They began to speak other languages including Arabic and Greek d. They joined the roman Legion so they could become Roman citizens

b. They began to identify as one nation instead of 12 tribes c. They began to speak other languages including Arabic and Greek

The woman came to draw water from the well at the 6th hour. a. This was 6:00 at night, when most people were ending their day b. This was 12 in the afternoon, during the hottest part of the day c. This showed that the woman was a social outcast (not friends with the other woman) d. This showed that Jesus was trying to avoid going into a Samaritan city

b. This was 12 in the afternoon, during the hottest part of the day c. This showed that the woman was a social outcast (not friends with the other woman)

Jesus came into the world a. To condemn people for the sinful things they have done b. To seek those who are spiritually lost c. To clarify God's priorities d. To pay the sin-debt of humanity by dying on a cross

b. To seek those who are spiritually lost c. To clarify God's priorities d. To pay the sin-debt of humanity by dying on a cross

Jesus performed two signs in John chapter 2 including: a. Raising a dead man to life b. Turning water into wine c. Cleansing the temple of corrupt officials d. Healing a crippled man

b. Turning water into wine c. Cleansing the temple of corrupt officials

What does James say are the potential benefits of "trails" (of difficult times) a. What doesn't kill you will make you strong b. You'll learn to preserve in spite of the hardship c. God will work though the experience to mature your faith d. You'll become more grateful for the good days

b. You'll learn to preserve in spite of the hardship c. God will work though the experience to mature your faith

What does the word "Gospel" mean? a. History b. Good news c. Teachings d. Hidden wisdom

b. good news

Jesus made two important assumptions about faith in John 9-10 including a. Some people naturally have more faith than others b.. You can tell that a person is from God by what they do c. You can tell that a person belongs to God by how they respond to the signs (evidence) d. You can measure the sincerity of a person's faith by how much they give to God's work

b.. You can tell that a person is from God by what they do c. You can tell that a person belongs to God by how they respond to the signs (evidence)

According to John chapter 6, what "works" please God. a. Sacrificial giving b. Feeding the poor c.. Obeying the Law of Moses d. Belief in the One God sent

d. Belief in the One God sent

Why does God let people suffer? Include some of the origins of suffering and the "good" that can come out of suffering

- God allows suffering so that the works of God might be experienced - Suffering is in inescapable part of the world

Jesus made it clear that Godly love (agape' love) is the most important characteristic of his disciples (those who choose to follow him). Define this love and explain how it is different from other kinds of love (or give examples of what this love looks like in real life)

- Its the kind of love that sees the need in another and chooses to meet that need even when there is no personal benefits - There is love between us and our parents, love between us and our friends etc.

What are the four gossips and what is a key fact about them?

- Matthew: Apostle Matthew wrote it, writing to the Jews (used lots of Jewish and didn't have to explain) - Mark: The outline - Luke: Wrote to the Gentiles, hired by Theophilis - John: Wrote to Greeks after the fall of Jerusalem

The Gospel of John has talked about several signs. What is the purpose of signs? Give two examples of signs that Jesus performed.

- Show that the person is from God - Turning water into wine - Healing the boy who was sick

What is a Rabbi

A teacher

What is baptize a symbol of

A testimony of repentance

Jesus told the woman caught in adultery that he did not condemn her. Instead, He told her to "go and sin no more" Discuss the Biblical idea of condemnation and why Jesus told His followers to not condemn others.

Condemnation in the Bible is a permanent judgement. Jesus would rather repentance then pass judgment. But doesn't mean that we will eventually be judged/condemned

Who was Messiah ben David

Conquering King

What is a Pharisee?

Emphasized keeping the Law of God

What is a Sadducees

Emphasized the temple and sought social stability

What is Word

English translation for "Logic of Creation"

The Jewish leadership thought that the most important thing about being descended from Abraham is that God's promise guaranteed their place in God's kingdom. What did Jesus say was the most important characteristic of Abraham?

Jesus emphasized Abraham's faith and how faith leads to right actions.

What corrupt practices inspired Jesus to clear the temple in John chapter 2:

Jews were coming back to the temple for the Passover. But they had to sacrifice lambs so the brothers and sisters that traveled had to trade there money for the Jews kind of money. It was a big fee to that. So Jesus came in and cleared the temple because that's not what the temple was made for.

What is a disciple

One who learns

What is a prophet

One who speaks the words and warning of God

What is substitutionary atonement

One who trades places

What is the story of the bronze serpent about:

People started grumbling so God punished them so they went and slept in tents were there was serpents then God told Moses to raise up his bronze serpent and whoever comes out truly believes in God and will be healed and those who don't aren't healed.

What is a Zealots

Promoted rebellion against Rome

What is a Essens

Separated from society to prepare for End of the World

Jesus shared a test that would help people identify those who were from God a. People who draw attention to God are from God b. People who draw attention to self are NOT from God c. People who represent God always perform miracles d. People who represent God come from rabbinical schools

a. People who draw attention to God are from God b. People who draw attention to self are NOT from God

What is a Sanhedrin

The "supreme court" of Israel

Nicodemus was a. A Sadducee b. A member of the Jewish Ruling Council c. A spy d. An apostle

b. A member of the Jewish Ruling Council

Who is the Messaih

The promised Savoir of God

Who was Messiah ben Joseph

The suffering servant

What does it mean to ask in Jesus' name?

The willingness to know and to do the Will of God

Who was Anno Domini

Year of our Lord

What wrote about love in John 13. Identify the true statements from this chapter a. Love is the proof that someone is a disciple of Jesus b. Jesus loved his own to the very end c. The disciples used a special Greek word to describe the love Jesus spoke about his death d. John tells is that Jesus didn't love Judas Iscariot because Judas was a thief

a. Love is the proof that someone is a disciple of Jesus b. Jesus loved his own to the very end c. The disciples used a special Greek word to describe the love Jesus spoke about his death

Identify the true statements about bread from John chapter 6 a. Bread represents something we lack b. Bread represents eternal life c. Bread represents the body of Jesus d. Bread represents personal security

a. Bread represents something we lack b. Bread represents eternal life c. Bread represents the body of Jesus

Jesus tried this healing to teach important ideas about sin including a. Everyone suffers at some point in their life. It isn't proof of sin or God's displeasure b. Suffering is a sign of God's displeasure . . . Proof that "God is angry with me" c. Expensive sacrifices or offerings are an important part of repentance d. God forgives everyone who sincerely repents their sins

a. Everyone suffers at some point in their life. It isn't proof of sin or God's displeasure

Jesus made the following statements in John chapter 10: a. Everyone who came before me was a thief and robber b. I have come that they might have eternal life and have it more abundantly c. God loves the son because the son (Jesus) lays down his life for others d. I an the Father are one

a. Everyone who came before me was a thief and robber b. I have come that they might have eternal life and have it more abundantly c. God loves the son because the son (Jesus) lays down his life for others d. I an the Father are one

The Persian Empire conquered Babylonian Empire, making it possible for the following to happen: a. Many of the Jews returned "home" to Jerusalem b. Many of the Jews converted to Zoroastrianism c. The temple was rebuilt d. The Jewish nation expanded to include Nineveh to the North and Egypt to the South

a. Many of the Jews returned "home" to Jerusalem c. The temple was rebuilt

The Bible describes Jesus as a a. Miracle worker b. Rebel leader c. Teacher d. Son of God

a. Miracle worker c. Teacher d. Son of God

Identify the true statements from John chapter 6 a. Feeding the crowd would have cost 200 Denarii b. Feeding the crowd took five loaves of bread and two fish c. Feeding the crowd resulted in twelve baskets of leftovers d. Feeding the crowd was something Jesus did every day

a. Feeding the crowd would have cost 200 Denarii b. Feeding the crowd took five loaves of bread and two fish c. Feeding the crowd resulted in twelve baskets of leftovers

What does James chapter 3 teach about the use of the "tongue" a. It is a small art of the body, but it can create large problems. b. We shouldn't worry about what we say because Christians are obligated to forgive a sincere apology c. What we say reveals what's in our heart (what we believe about God and others) d. This is where the saying " Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never harm me," comes from.

a. It is a small art of the body, but it can create large problems. c. What we say reveals what's in our heart (what we believe about God and others)

According to John 8, the Jewish leadership objected to the following statements: a. Jesus claimed to be from God b. Jesus claimed that he had power to set people free c. Jesus claimed to exist before Abraham d. Jesus claimed authority to change the Law of Moses

a. Jesus claimed to be from God b. Jesus claimed that he had power to set people free c. Jesus claimed to exist before Abraham

Jesus made several statements about his divine origin in John 9 and 10 including a. Jesus claimed to be the "Light of the World" b. Jesus claimed to be the "Son of Man" c. Jesus claimed to be the "Good Shepherd" d. Jesus claimed to be the "Door"

a. Jesus claimed to be the "Light of the World" b. Jesus claimed to be the "Son of Man" c. Jesus claimed to be the "Good Shepherd" d. Jesus claimed to be the "Door"

According to John 1-3, the following is true about Jesus a. Jesus is the logic being creation b. Jesus performed miracles c. Jesus came to condemn humanity for their sins d. Jesus chose when he began his public ministry

a. Jesus is the logic being creation b. Jesus performed miracles d. Jesus chose when he began his public ministry

The royal official a. Lived in Capernaum b. Offered Jesus a year's worth of money to come and heal his son c. Trusted Jesus enough to go home before he had proof his son was well d. Believed in Jesus

a. Lived in Capernaum c. Trusted Jesus enough to go home before he had proof his son was well d. Believed in Jesus

James taught the following about temptation a. Sin always ends in the "death" of something. It always produces a negative consequence b. God often tempts people to see how loyal they are to Him c. Temptation is NOT a sin. Acting on the temptation is the beginning of sin. d. Temptation comes when we let our personal desire become more important than God's will

a. Sin always ends in the "death" of something. It always produces a negative consequence c. Temptation is NOT a sin. Acting on the temptation is the beginning of sin. d. Temptation comes when we let our personal desire become more important than God's will

Jesus was treated as an itinerant or master Rabbi. What did Jesus do to gain this title? a. Spoke with authority b. Jesus loosed inaccurate ideas about God and bound a clearer understanding of God c. Jesus attended a spacial Rabbi school d. Jesus invited common people to follow him (to become his disciple)

a. Spoke with authority b. Jesus loosed inaccurate ideas about God and bound a clearer understanding of God d. Jesus invited common people to follow him (to become his disciple)

What kind of "religious practices" does James say please God/ a. Taking care of the less fortunate (like widows and orphans) b. Avoiding sin c. Sacrificial giving d. Well planned worship services

a. Taking care of the less fortunate (like widows and orphans) b. Avoiding sin

Identify the true statements about the Holy Spirit from John 14 and 15 a. The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father b. The Holy Spirit will remind us of everything Jesus has said c. The Holy Spirit makes it possible for people to perform miracles just like Jesus did d. The Holy Spirit is out comforter and helper

a. The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father b. The Holy Spirit will remind us of everything Jesus has said d. The Holy Spirit is out comforter and helper

The Romans eventually conquered Palestine. How did the Roman empire make it easier for Christianity to spread? a. The created laws that were consistent from place to place b. They promoted a common trade language of koine (common) Greek c. They built roads that promoted trade d. They established "Pax Romana" or the "Peace of Rome". . . a peace that lasted for 1,000 years.

a. The created laws that were consistent from place to place b. They promoted a common trade language of koine (common) Greek c. They built roads that promoted trade d. They established "Pax Romana" or the "Peace of Rome". . . a peace that lasted for 1,000 years.

Identify the true statements about the crowd in John chapter 6 a. The crowd wanted to make Jesus king b. The crowd thought Jesus was a prophet c. The crowd recognized that Jesus was the Messiah d. The crowd rejected Jesus

a. The crowd wanted to make Jesus king b. The crowd thought Jesus was a prophet d. The crowd rejected Jesus

Identify the true statements about "Agape' Love" a. The defining characteristic of a Disciple of Jesus is love for others. b. The defining characteristic of a Disciple of Jesus is a willingness to sacrifice for God. c. Godly love is unconditional . . . it's something we give even when we receive nothing in return d. Godly love is dependent on good behavior . . . it is freely given to all who repent their sins.

a. The defining characteristic of a Disciple of Jesus is love for others. c. Godly love is unconditional . . . it's something we give even when we receive nothing in return

According to John 5, the following are true statements about resurrection: a. There will be two resurrections b. Those who sin will be given a second chance to do right c. The righteous will be resurrected to eternal life while the evil will be resurrected to eternal judgement d. People who follow the Jewish Law will automatically go to heaven

a. There will be two resurrections c. The righteous will be resurrected to eternal life while the evil will be resurrected to eternal judgement

When the Greek Empire splintered, Palestine was eventually ruled by the (Syrian) Selucids. What did the do to trigger the Maccabean revolt? a. They raised taxes b. They killed the firstborn baby boys c. They sacrificed a pig on the altar of the temple d. They made it illegal to speak Hebrew

a. They raised taxes c. They sacrificed a pig on the altar of the temple

Why did Jews avoid Samaritans a. They were "mixed race", not "pure Jews". b. They were different customs and religious ideas c. The were poor d. They were very supportive of the Romans

a. They were "mixed race", not "pure Jews". b. They were different customs and religious ideas

Jesus responded to the critics by saying, a. This is the kind of work that Father God is doing b. Miracles are only possible if Father God empowers them c. The Jews didn't have authority to challenge his actions d. The Jewish Law is out of date and needs to be updated.

a. This is the kind of work that Father God is doing b. Miracles are only possible if Father God empowers them

Jesus spoke about his "sheep". Mark the true statements a. Those who fail to believe are not his sheep b. His sheep know his voice c. Jesus has other sheep that are not of this flock d. The sheep will not follow a stranger

a. Those who fail to believe are not his sheep b. His sheep know his voice c. Jesus has other sheep that are not of this flock d. The sheep will not follow a stranger

The Bible answers seven important questions including: a. What is the purpose of the Church? b. What is the political dynamics of the ancient world? c. What is the biggest problem facing humanity? d. Who is Jesus and what did he do for us?

a. What is the purpose of the Church? c. What is the biggest problem facing humanity? d. Who is Jesus and what did he do for us?

When studying the Bible, we need to remember that we're "reading someone else mail". What are some of the "context" questions that need to be answered? a. Who is the author? b. When was it written? c. Who are the recipients? d. What is the primary problem or issue to prompt the writing?

a. Who is the author? b. When was it written? c. Who are the recipients? d. What is the primary problem or issue to prompt the writing?

What does James teach about "faith" and "deeds" a. God is only interested in right faith (right doctrine) b. Abraham proved the sincerity of his faith by what he did c. The demons have right belief, but their actions condemn them d. Faith that doesn't result in Godly actions is "dead"

b. Abraham proved the sincerity of his faith by what he did c. The demons have right belief, but their actions condemn them d. Faith that doesn't result in Godly actions is "dead"

Jesus made the following claims about himself in John 14: a. Do not fear death, for death is but the doorway to eternal life b. If you have seen me, you have seen the Father c. I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father, but by me. d. I will do whatever you ask in my name so that the Son may glorify the Father.

b. If you have seen me, you have seen the Father c. I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father, but by me. d. I will do whatever you ask in my name so that the Son may glorify the Father.

What cities did Jesus visit in John chapter 2? a. A Samaria b. Jerusalem c. Canaan d. Capernaum

b. Jerusalem c. Canaan d. Capernaum

Why did the Jewish Leadership want to kill Jesus a. Jesus was trying to start rebellion b. Jesus claimed to be from God c. Jesus broke Jewish tradition when he healed on the Sabbath d. Jesus spoke against the Law of God

b. Jesus claimed to be from God c. Jesus broke Jewish tradition when he healed on the Sabbath

Jesus tried to entrap Jesus with the woman caught in adultery. Identify the true statements a. Jesus said he couldn't judge the adulterous woman without judging the adulterous man b. Jesus couldn't condemn the woman without breaking Roman law c. Jesus said he needed more information before he could pass judgment d. Jesus couldn't set the woman free without breaking Mosais law

b. Jesus couldn't condemn the woman without breaking Roman law d. Jesus couldn't set the woman free without breaking Mosais law

The Jews criticized the healing because a. The man was considered a sinner and underserving of a miracle b. Jesus healed the man on the Sabbath . . . this broke a Jewish tradition c. The man carried a mat on the Sabbath . . . this broke a Jewish tradition d. The man disrupted the temple worship

b. Jesus healed the man on the Sabbath . . . this broke a Jewish tradition c. The man carried a mat on the Sabbath . . . this broke a Jewish tradition

Identify the true facts about Jesus' entry to Jerusalem in John chapter 12 a. Jesus entered secretly so he wouldn't upset the Jewish leadership b. Jesus rode into the city on a donkey, acknowledging his right to be king of Israel c. The people mocked Jesus and threw rotten vegetables at him d. The people greeted Jesus with shouts of "Hosanna" (this means "saves us")

b. Jesus rode into the city on a donkey, acknowledging his right to be king of Israel d. The people greeted Jesus with shouts of "Hosanna" (this means "saves us")

What social taboos did Jesus break in John 4? a. Jesus traveled on the Sabbath b. Jesus spoke to a women who was not also a relative c Jesus ate food that was "unclean" d. Jesus spent time with Samaritans

b. Jesus spoke to a women who was not also a relative d. Jesus spent time with Samaritans

When Jesus saw that the disciples were reluctant to serve one another a. Jesus scolded them for their pride b. Jesus took off his robe and began to was their feet c. Jesus explained that he expects his disciples to serve the people around them d. Jesus told John, as the youngest disciple, to serve the food.

b. Jesus took off his robe and began to was their feet c. Jesus explained that he expects his disciples to serve the people around them

The Jewish leadership tried to discredit Jesus by claiming: a. Jesus was a Roman Spy b. Jesus was a Samaritan c. Jesus was an escaped slave d. Jesus was demon possessed

b. Jesus was a Samaritan d. Jesus was demon possessed

While Jesus was celebrating the Feast of Weeks, the following happened: a. The crowds tried to make him King of Israel b. Jesus was moved with compassion for a crippled man c. The "Jews" began to persecute Jesus d. Jesus called two disciples

b. Jesus was moved with compassion for a crippled man c. The "Jews" began to persecute Jesus

Jesus offered "living water" to the woman. What do we know about this water? a. Living water will keep a person from getting physically thirsty ever again b. Living water will satisfy spiritual thirst c. Living water will result in eternal life d. Living water is very expensive

b. Living water will satisfy spiritual thirst c. Living water will result in eternal life

Identify the true statements about Jesus' anointing in Bethany a. Martha poured scented water over Jesus' head b. Mary poured costly perfume over Jesus' feet and wiped his feet with her hair c. Judas complained that the perfume could have been sold and the money used to take care of the poor d. Lazarus scolded his sister for acting inappropriately

b. Mary poured costly perfume over Jesus' feet and wiped his feet with her hair c. Judas complained that the perfume could have been sold and the money used to take care of the poor

Jesus claimed that Moses spoke of him. Why was Moses such a key figure? a. Moses was a forefather of Jesus b. Moses was a prophet and prophesied about God's Savior (Messiah) c. Moses was the Law Giver and is highly respected by all Jews. d. When Moses lifted up the Bronze Serpent (and people were healed), it foreshadowed Jesus' crucifixion (and helped people believe that Jesus is from God)

b. Moses was a prophet and prophesied about God's Savior (Messiah) c. Moses was the Law Giver and is highly respected by all Jews. d. When Moses lifted up the Bronze Serpent (and people were healed), it foreshadowed Jesus' crucifixion (and helped people believe that Jesus is from God)

Jesus introduced a new idea about salvation: a. Salvation is guaranteed for all Jews because they're "Sons of Abraham" b. People must be born of the spirit c. People must sacrifice greatly to be saved d. People who believe that Jesus is the Son of God will be saved

b. People must be born of the spirit d. People who believe that Jesus is the Son of God will be saved

Identify the true statements about Simon Peter from John chapter 13: a. Simon Peter thought he was the most important disciple b. Simon Peter was ready to die for Jesus c. Jesus prophesied that Simon Peter would deny him three times from the night ended d. Simon Peter objected when Jesus tried to wash his feet.

b. Simon Peter was ready to die for Jesus c. Jesus prophesied that Simon Peter would deny him three times fro the night ended d. Simon Peter objected when Jesus tried to wash his feet.

The kingdom of God a. Is the same thing as the nation of Israel b. Requires that Christians overthrow the local government c. Is a present reality (felt through the influence of God's people) d. Is a future goal (often referred to as "heaven'')

c. Is a present reality (felt through the influence of God's people) d. Is a future goal (often referred to as "heaven'')

What geographic areas did John 6 cover a. Samaria b. Jerusalem c. Sea of Galilee d. Capernaum

c. Sea of Galilee d. Capernaum

The first "churches" met in private homes. What were some of the problems that James addressed in James chapter 2? a. There weren't enough seats for everyone b. The children were very disruptive and had to be disciplined c. Some were tempted to treat the wealthy people better then the poor people d. The owners of the house felt they deserved special privileges within the larger church

c. Some were tempted to treat the wealthy people better then the poor people


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