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Question 1
In the context of the Early Church, what was the significance of the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15:1-35)?
A. Establishment of the Jerusalem church as the central authority
B. Resolution of the Gentile controversy
C. Introduction of the Mosaic law to Gentile converts
D. Appointment of Paul as the first bishop of Jerusalem
Question 2
What is the main theme of the book of Revelation?
A. The second coming of Jesus Christ.
B. The destruction of the world.
C. The ultimate triumph of good over evil.
D. The judgment of God upon the wicked.
Question 3
According to the book of Genesis, what is the primary reason for the Fall of Man?
A. The primary reason for the Fall of Man is the serpent's temptation.
B. The primary reason for the Fall of Man is Adam's disobedience.
C. The primary reason for the Fall of Man is Eve's deception.
D. The primary reason for the Fall of Man is God's testing of Adam.
Question 4
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the symbolic meaning of the father's decision to kill the fatted calf?
A. The fatted calf represents the Prodigal Son's return to his father's house.
B. The fatted calf symbolizes the father's forgiveness and mercy.
C. The fatted calf represents the Prodigal Son's wealth and prosperity.
D. The fatted calf signifies the father's anger and disappointment.
Question 5
The birth and early life of Jesus is a central theme in the New Testament. According to Luke 2, what was the primary reason for the visit of the shepherds to the manger?
A. To worship the newborn king
B. To bring gifts to the newborn king
C. To announce the birth of the king to the surrounding villages
D. To provide food and shelter for the holy family
Question 6
The prophet Isaiah was known for his emphasis on the coming Messiah and the need for the Israelites to turn back to the Lord. What was the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to turn back to the Lord, according to Isaiah?
A. Their failure to worship the Lord with sacrifices and offerings
B. Their failure to uphold the law and maintain justice
C. Their failure to trust in the Lord's sovereignty
D. Their failure to care for the poor and vulnerable
Question 7
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the tree of life in the Garden of Eden?
A. It represented the source of eternal life
B. It represented the source of knowledge
C. It represented the source of wisdom
D. It represented the source of power
Question 8
In the context of Paul's missions, what was the significance of the Jerusalem conference (Galatians 2:1-10)?
A. Establishment of the Jerusalem church as the central authority
B. Resolution of the Gentile controversy
C. Introduction of the Mosaic law to Gentile converts
D. Appointment of Paul as the first bishop of Jerusalem
Question 9
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary purpose of the covenant between God and Noah?
A. To establish a new creation
B. To provide a means of atonement for sin
C. To establish a covenant of works
D. To establish a covenant of grace
Question 10
What is the main theme of the book of Judges?
A. The importance of the Israelites' obedience to God's laws.
B. The role of the judges in Israelite society.
C. The cycle of sin, judgment, and deliverance in Israel's history.
D. The significance of the number seven in biblical prophecy.
Question 11
In the book of Exodus, what is the name of the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God?
A. Mount Sinai
B. Mount Nebo
C. Mount Zion
D. Mount Moriah
Question 12
What is the significance of the number 40 in the biblical account of the flood?
A. It represents the number of days it rained during the flood.
B. It signifies the number of years Noah was in the ark.
C. It represents the number of months it took for the earth to dry.
D. It is a symbol of God's patience and mercy.
Question 13
In the context of Christian ethics and social responsibility, what is the primary purpose of the concept of stewardship?
A. To establish the concept of salvation by works
B. To establish the concept of salvation by faith
C. To establish the concept of stewardship
D. To establish the concept of social justice
Question 14
In the book of Kings, what is the significance of the division of the kingdom?
A. It represents the Israelites' failure to obey God's laws.
B. It signifies the coming judgment of God on the Israelites.
C. It is a result of the Israelites' disobedience to God's laws.
D. It represents the importance of the monarchy in Israelite society.
Question 15
In the book of Isaiah, what is the significance of the Servant of the Lord?
A. He is a symbol of the Israelites' obedience to God's laws.
B. He represents the coming Messiah who will bring salvation to God's people.
C. He is a representation of the prophet Isaiah himself.
D. He signifies the importance of animal sacrifices in worship.

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