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Ibeere 1 Ìròyìn
The statement - Lord , it is well that we are here ; if you wish, i will make three booths here.... was made during the
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The statement "Lord, it is well that we are here; if you wish, I will make three booths here..." was made during the Transfiguration. According to the Bible, the Transfiguration occurred when Jesus took three of his disciples, Peter, James, and John, up to a mountain to pray. While they were there, Jesus' appearance was transformed, and he appeared in a glorious, heavenly form, talking with Moses and Elijah. Peter, overwhelmed by the experience, suggested building three shelters or booths for Jesus, Moses, and Elijah. This statement indicates Peter's desire to prolong the experience and to honor Jesus, Moses, and Elijah, who he recognized as important figures in Jewish history.
Ibeere 2 Ìròyìn
Abram responded to the Lord's appearing to him at Shechem by
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When the Lord appeared to Abram at Shechem, Abram responded by building an altar to the Lord to worship Him. This is recorded in Genesis 12:7, which states that Abram "built an altar there to the LORD who had appeared to him."
Ibeere 3 Ìròyìn
The discipleship of Judas Iscariot had to be taken by another so that
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Ibeere 4 Ìròyìn
The reaction of the chief priest and the Pharisees at the rising of Lazarus was that they
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The reaction of the chief priest and the Pharisees at the rising of Lazarus was that they reported Jesus to the Jewish council. When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, it caused many people to believe in him. This caused concern for the chief priest and the Pharisees, who saw Jesus as a threat to their authority and the Jewish nation. As a result, they reported Jesus to the Jewish council, hoping that they would take action against him. This event ultimately led to the crucifixion of Jesus.
Ibeere 5 Ìròyìn
According to Luke , the third temptation by the devil was that Jesus should
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According to Luke, the third temptation by the devil was that Jesus should jump down from the pinnacle of the temple. The devil took Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple and said, "If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down from here; for it is written, 'He will command his angels concerning you, to protect you.'" (Luke 4:9-10).
Ibeere 6 Ìròyìn
Jesus' healing miracle that resulted in the charge of blasphemy against him was that of the
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The healing miracle of Jesus that resulted in the charge of blasphemy against him was that of the paralytic. In the story, Jesus was preaching in a crowded house when four men came carrying a paralytic on a mat. Since they could not get close to Jesus, they made a hole in the roof and lowered the man down to Jesus. Jesus saw their faith and said to the paralyzed man, "Son, your sins are forgiven." This caused the scribes, who were present, to accuse him of blasphemy, as only God could forgive sins. Jesus then performed a healing miracle, telling the man to get up, take his mat, and walk. The man was healed and walked out in full view of everyone, proving Jesus' divine power.
Ibeere 7 Ìròyìn
Ahab's request for Naboth's vineyard exposed his
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In the story of Ahab and Naboth's vineyard in the Bible, Ahab was the king of Israel who desired Naboth's vineyard for his own personal use. When Naboth refused to sell his inheritance, Ahab became angry and depressed. This exposed his envy and disregard for the law, as he was willing to break God's law in order to get what he wanted. This ultimately led to his downfall and punishment by God.
Ibeere 8 Ìròyìn
Eli's lack of parental responsibility led to all the following except the
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Eli's lack of parental responsibility had a number of consequences in Israel, but one of them was not the institution of the monarchy. Rather, the Israelites continued to be ruled by judges until the time of Samuel, who anointed Saul as the first king of Israel. The other consequences of Eli's negligence include the collapse of his priestly lineage, the decisive defeat of Israel by the Philistines, the death of his two sons Hophni and Phinehas, and the capture of the Ark of the Covenant by the Philistines.
Ibeere 9 Ìròyìn
Paul's teaching on humility demands all the following except that we should
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Paul's teaching on humility demands all of the following, including that we should not be selfish, not regard ourselves better than others, show positive interest in the affairs of others, accept Christ's example as the standard for our daily life. Therefore, the correct answer is that the teaching does not demand that we should not allow others to have an advantage over us in anything. In fact, humility requires that we recognize the strengths and gifts of others and not always seek to be the one who has the advantage or is in control. Humility involves a willingness to serve and consider the needs of others above our own desires for power or recognition.
Ibeere 10 Ìròyìn
Jesus as the Lamb of God signifies that
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The term "Lamb of God" refers to Jesus as a sacrificial lamb who takes away the sins of the world. In the Old Testament, lambs were often used as sacrifices to atone for sins. Jesus, being the Lamb of God, is the ultimate sacrifice, as he willingly gave up his life to pay the penalty for the sins of humanity. This signifies that Jesus was to bear the sins of the world like a paschal lamb. Through his sacrifice, he offers salvation to those who believe in him.
Ibeere 11 Ìròyìn
Is any among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church and let them pray over him. By this statement James means that
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Ibeere 12 Ìròyìn
Prophet Jeremiah saw the need for a new covenant for Israel because
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Prophet Jeremiah saw the need for a new covenant for Israel because, in his view, inspite of the old covenant, Israel has proved faithless to God. The people had violated the terms of the covenant and had turned away from God by worshiping idols and engaging in other sinful acts. Jeremiah believed that a new covenant was necessary to re-establish the relationship between God and his people, one that would be based on mutual faithfulness and obedience. This new covenant would give the people a chance to start afresh, with a renewed commitment to follow God's laws and teachings. Ultimately, the new covenant would offer hope for the future, with the promise of a restored relationship between God and his people.
Ibeere 13 Ìròyìn
The story of Gehazi illustrate the consequences of
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The story of Gehazi in the Bible is a cautionary tale about the consequences of greed and the love of money. Gehazi was the servant of the prophet Elisha, and he witnessed the miraculous healing of Naaman, a Syrian general who had come to Israel seeking a cure for his leprosy. Naaman was healed by following Elisha's instructions, but he offered gifts of gold and silver to Elisha, which the prophet refused. However, Gehazi secretly followed Naaman and lied to him, saying that Elisha had changed his mind and wanted the gifts. Naaman gave Gehazi the gifts, but when he returned to Elisha, the prophet rebuked him for his greed and deceit, and cursed him with the leprosy that Naaman had been healed of. The story of Gehazi teaches us that greed and dishonesty can have serious consequences, and that we should always strive to be honest and content with what we have.
Ibeere 15 Ìròyìn
which of the following best describes David's attitude to Abner's death?
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David's attitude to Abner's death can be described as sincere shock. Abner was the commander of Saul's army and was considered an enemy of David. However, Abner had recently defected to David's side and was working towards a reconciliation between the two kingdoms. When Joab, one of David's commanders, killed Abner, David was genuinely shocked and saddened. He lamented Abner's death and cursed Joab and his family. Therefore, the best option to describe David's attitude towards Abner's death is sincere shock.
Ibeere 16 Ìròyìn
The immediate consequences of Rehoboam's rejection of Israel for their yoke to be lightened was the
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After the death of King Solomon, the people of Israel approached his son Rehoboam and requested that he lighten their burden of taxes and labor. However, he refused and threatened to make their yoke even heavier. As a result, the northern tribes of Israel rebelled and appointed Jeroboam as their king, leading to the division of the kingdom into two parts: the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. Therefore, the immediate consequence of Rehoboam's rejection of Israel's request was the division of the Kingdom into two.
Ibeere 17 Ìròyìn
The persecution of the early Church in Jerusalem was spearheaded by
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Ibeere 19 Ìròyìn
Peter urged all Christians to endure suffering in faith , conscious of the fact that
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Peter urged all Christians to endure suffering in faith, conscious of the fact that suffering is temporary and leads to eternal glory. He reminded them that just as Jesus himself endured suffering, they too must be willing to suffer in order to receive the promised reward. Though the physical body may be affected, the soul and spirit will remain intact and ultimately receive a crown of glory that will never fade away. Therefore, Peter encouraged believers to remain steadfast and trust in God even in the midst of suffering, knowing that their faith and endurance would be rewarded in the end.
Ibeere 20 Ìròyìn
which of the following instruction was given by Jesus to the Seventy against any town which rejected them?
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The instruction given by Jesus to the Seventy against any town which rejected them was to "wipe off the dust of their feet." This means that if a town did not receive them and their message, they were to show that they had nothing to do with that place by shaking off the dust from their feet. It was a symbolic act of rejecting that place and its rejection of their message. This instruction showed that rejection of the gospel had consequences, and that the messengers of the gospel were not to waste time on those who were unwilling to receive it.
Ibeere 21 Ìròyìn
Jesus' Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem is significant because it
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Jesus' Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem is significant because it was the climax of His revelation as the Messiah. This event fulfilled the prophecy in Zechariah 9:9 that the Messiah would come riding on a donkey. The people welcomed Him as the long-awaited King of Israel and spread their cloaks and palm branches on the road before Him, shouting, "Hosanna to the Son of David!" This event marks a turning point in Jesus' ministry, as it showed His authority and power as the Messiah and King of Israel.
Ibeere 22 Ìròyìn
In Romans , Paul said that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. This statement means that
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Ibeere 23 Ìròyìn
Jesus performed healing miracle in order to
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Jesus performed healing miracles to manifest the kingdom of God. He came to bring salvation to humanity and to demonstrate the love and power of God. Healing miracles were a tangible way to show the people that the kingdom of God was present and that God cared for their physical and spiritual needs. Jesus did not perform miracles to prove his own greatness or to make people acclaim him, but rather to reveal God's love and power to all.
Ibeere 24 Ìròyìn
The main feature of the Covenant between God and Israel, according to Jeremiah, was that it was to
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According to Jeremiah, the main feature of the Covenant between God and Israel was that it was to be written in the hearts of the people. This meant that the people would internalize the Covenant and have a personal relationship with God, rather than just following the law externally. It emphasized the importance of faith and obedience to God from the heart, rather than just following religious rituals and traditions. This new covenant was to replace the old covenant, which had been broken by the people's disobedience and lack of faith.
Ibeere 25 Ìròyìn
Jesus wanted John to baptize him in order to
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When Jesus asked John to baptize him, he did so in order to fulfill all righteousness. This was to show that Jesus was submitting to God's plan and fulfilling all that was required of him as the Messiah. Baptism was seen as a symbol of repentance and spiritual renewal, and Jesus' baptism marked the beginning of his public ministry. By undergoing baptism, Jesus demonstrated his identification with humanity and his willingness to take on the sins of the world. Thus, Jesus' request for baptism was not for himself, but rather to fulfill the requirements of God's plan for humanity.
Ibeere 26 Ìròyìn
The living water Jesus offered to the woman of Samaria represents
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Ibeere 27 Ìròyìn
Moses experienced the burning bush that was not consumed at
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Moses experienced the burning bush that was not consumed at Horeb. In the book of Exodus, chapter 3, it is stated that Moses was shepherding his flock in Horeb when he came across the burning bush. The bush was burning with fire, but it was not consumed. It was from this bush that God spoke to Moses and gave him the command to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Ibeere 28 Ìròyìn
The army of Israel led by Barak defeated the Canaanite troops led by
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The army of Israel led by Barak defeated the Canaanite troops led by Sisera. This is recorded in the book of Judges in the Bible. Deborah, Lappidoth, Heber, and Abinoam were all mentioned in the same book as well, but they were not the leaders of the opposing army that Barak fought against.
Ibeere 29 Ìròyìn
In the sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, Blessed are the pure in Heart for they shall
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In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." This means that those who have pure hearts, free from sin and corruption, will have the privilege of experiencing God's presence and glory. By living a life of purity, they will have a clear vision of who God is and what He desires from His people. This statement emphasizes the importance of having a clean heart and living a life that pleases God.
Ibeere 32 Ìròyìn
According to Paul in Colossians, which of the following is not a sign of newness of life in Christ
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According to Paul in Colossians, setting minds on things that are earthly is not a sign of newness of life in Christ. Paul encourages believers to seek the things that are above, put to death what is earthly, put off the old nature, and forbear one another. The focus on earthly things is seen as a hindrance to the new life in Christ, as believers are called to focus on spiritual things and grow in their relationship with God. Therefore, putting one's mind on things that are earthly is seen as a sign that one is still living in the old way of life, rather than experiencing the newness of life in Christ.
Ibeere 33 Ìròyìn
A common factor to both the Mission of the Twelve and of the Seventy was that
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Ibeere 35 Ìròyìn
The disciples that were at the Transfiguration of Jesus refused to tell their experience to other people because they
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The disciples that were at the Transfiguration of Jesus did not immediately tell their experience to other people because they were told by Jesus not to say it out. They were instructed to keep it to themselves until after Jesus had risen from the dead. This is recorded in the Gospel of Mark chapter 9, verses 9-10.
Ibeere 36 Ìròyìn
when Nehemiah received the situation report on Jerusalem after thye fall of the city, he
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When Nehemiah received the situation report on Jerusalem after the fall of the city, he wept, fasted, and prayed for days.
Ibeere 37 Ìròyìn
Jesus surrendered to his enemies when he was arrested at the Gethsemane because
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Jesus surrendered to his enemies when he was arrested at the Gethsemane because the scripture must be fulfilled. Jesus knew that His arrest, trial, and crucifixion were all part of God's plan for redemption. He also knew that by fulfilling the prophecies in the scripture, He would bring salvation to humanity. Although Jesus had the power to call on angels to fight for Him, He chose to submit to God's will and allow Himself to be arrested and ultimately crucified.
Ibeere 38 Ìròyìn
Jesus sent the man born Blind to the pool of Siloam in order that, by his obedience , he might be
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Jesus sent the man born blind to the pool of Siloam so that he could be completely healed. This was an act of obedience on the part of the man, who went and washed as Jesus instructed him. As a result of his obedience, he received his sight and was completely healed of his blindness.
Ibeere 39 Ìròyìn
Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom of Israel? The above question implies that the apostle expected Jesus to
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Ibeere 40 Ìròyìn
(a) Describe Paul's reaction to the gift which he received from the Philippians
(b) Identify any two ways by which you can manifest a true sense of giving in your community.
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Ibeere 41 Ìròyìn
(a) Give the main features of Paul's letter to Philemon
(b) State two reasons why a Christian should forgive others.
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Ibeere 42 Ìròyìn
(a) How did David spare the life of Saul?
(b) What two lessons can we derive from the story?
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Ibeere 43 Ìròyìn
(a) Narrate the first account of the creation.
(b) In what two ways does this account demonstrate the nature of God?
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Ibeere 46 Ìròyìn
(a) Describe the event in Bethany which made Jesus speak of himself as the "Resurrection and the Life".
(b) What two lessons can we draw from the declaration?
Ibeere 47 Ìròyìn
(a) What advice did Paul give on the use of individual talents in his Epistle to the Romans?
(b) Identify two ways of applying your talents.
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Ibeere 48 Ìròyìn
Narrate the parable of the Sower and state two lessons that could be drawn from it.
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