Hebrews Chapters 5-6

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Hebrews Chapters 5-6 - Quiz

This Bible Bowl quiz for Lakeside. This quiz covers Hebrews chapters 5-6.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    For every High Priest taken from among men is appointed for men in things pertaining to ________?

    • A.

      God

    • B.

      Men

    • C.

      Life

    Correct Answer
    A. God
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "God" because the question is asking about the role of a High Priest, who is chosen from among men to represent and serve the people in matters related to their relationship with God. The High Priest acts as a mediator between God and the people, offering sacrifices and interceding on their behalf. Therefore, the High Priest is appointed for men in things pertaining to God.

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  • 2. 

    High priest taken from men are subject to what in 5:2? 

    • A.

      Sin

    • B.

      Weakness

    • C.

      Going Astray

    Correct Answer
    B. Weakness
    Explanation
    In verse 5:2, it is stated that high priests taken from among men are subject to weakness. This means that even though high priests hold a position of authority and represent the people before God, they are still human and prone to weaknesses and limitations. This highlights the humanity of the high priests and emphasizes the need for a perfect and eternal high priest, which is ultimately fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ.

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  • 3. 

    Who offers sacrifices for the sins of the High priest in 5:3?

    • A.

      God

    • B.

      The people

    • C.

      The High Priest

    Correct Answer
    C. The High Priest
    Explanation
    In Leviticus 5:3, it is stated that the High Priest is responsible for offering sacrifices for his own sins. This is a significant role for the High Priest as he acts as an intermediary between God and the people, representing them and seeking forgiveness on their behalf. By offering sacrifices, the High Priest acknowledges his own imperfections and seeks atonement for his sins. Therefore, the correct answer is "The High Priest."

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  • 4. 

    Christ learned obedience through what according to 5:8? 

    • A.

      Things He suffered

    • B.

      Through His inheritance of Godly traits

    • C.

      Through temptations He endured

    Correct Answer
    A. Things He suffered
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "things He suffered." According to 5:8, Christ learned obedience through the things He suffered. This implies that Christ's obedience was developed and strengthened through the trials and hardships He experienced.

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  • 5. 

    Who is the author of eternal salvation in 5:9?  

    • A.

      God

    • B.

      Jesus

    • C.

      Spirit

    Correct Answer
    B. Jesus
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Jesus. In the context of 5:9, the author refers to someone who is responsible for eternal salvation. According to Christian beliefs, Jesus is considered the savior who offers eternal salvation to humanity through his death and resurrection. Therefore, Jesus is the appropriate answer as the author of eternal salvation.

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  • 6. 

    Solid food belongs to those who are _________ according to 5:14? 

    • A.

      Have teeth

    • B.

      Full of age

    • C.

      Young at heart

    Correct Answer
    B. Full of age
    Explanation
    According to 5:14, solid food belongs to those who are "full of age". This implies that solid food is suitable for individuals who have reached a certain level of maturity or adulthood. The phrase "full of age" suggests that these individuals have grown older and are no longer considered young or immature. Therefore, they are capable of consuming solid food as opposed to those who may still be in the process of developing or are not yet fully grown.

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  • 7. 

    When the author leaves the elementary principles in 6:1 he goes on to ___________? 

    • A.

      Animal sacrifices

    • B.

      Blood of bulls and goats

    • C.

      Perfection

    Correct Answer
    C. Perfection
    Explanation
    In 6:1, the author mentions leaving the elementary principles, indicating a transition to a new topic. The word "goes on" suggests that the author continues to discuss something after leaving the elementary principles. The concept of perfection seems to be the most fitting continuation, as it aligns with the idea of progressing beyond basic principles and striving for a higher level of spiritual attainment. The other options, animal sacrifices and the blood of bulls and goats, do not connect as directly to the idea of leaving elementary principles and progressing towards perfection.

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  • 8. 

    According to 6:4 it is impossible for those who were one enlightened to renew them again to _________?  

    • A.

      Faith

    • B.

      Repentance

    • C.

      Christ

    Correct Answer
    B. Repentance
    Explanation
    According to 6:4, it is impossible for those who were once enlightened to renew themselves again to repentance. This implies that once someone has received knowledge or understanding about the truth, and then turns away from it, it becomes extremely difficult for them to change their mind and turn back to a state of repentance. The passage suggests that this is a serious matter and emphasizes the importance of staying faithful and committed to one's beliefs.

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  • 9. 

    Who drinks in the rain and bears herbs according to 6:7?

    • A.

      Earth

    • B.

      The righteous

    • C.

      Christ

    Correct Answer
    A. Earth
    Explanation
    In the given question, the correct answer is "Earth". This can be inferred from the phrase "drinks in the rain and bears herbs according to 6:7". This suggests a connection between the Earth and rain, as well as the ability to grow herbs. Additionally, the mention of a specific verse (6:7) implies a religious or biblical context, further supporting the idea that the answer is Earth.

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  • 10. 

    Who did God swear a promise to when He promised Abraham He would bless him? 

    • A.

      A power above

    • B.

      Himself

    • C.

      The Spirit

    Correct Answer
    B. Himself
    Explanation
    God swore a promise to Himself when He promised Abraham that He would bless him. This means that God made a solemn oath and commitment to fulfill His promise to Abraham. By swearing to Himself, God emphasizes the certainty and trustworthiness of His promise, as there is no higher authority or power than God Himself. This demonstrates God's faithfulness and His determination to fulfill His word.

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  • 11. 

    What is it impossible for God to do in 6:18?  

    • A.

      He can do all things

    • B.

      Lie

    • C.

      Move mountains

    Correct Answer
    B. Lie
    Explanation
    In 6:18, it is stated that it is impossible for God to lie. This means that God is completely truthful and cannot deceive or mislead anyone. This attribute of God's character is often emphasized in religious teachings, highlighting his perfect honesty and trustworthiness.

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  • 12. 

    What do we have as an anchor of the soul in 6:19?  

    • A.

      Jesus

    • B.

      Hope

    • C.

      Faith

    Correct Answer
    B. Hope
    Explanation
    In Hebrews 6:19, the anchor of the soul is described as "hope." Hope is a powerful force that provides stability and assurance in our lives. It anchors our souls, giving us a sense of security and confidence in the promises of God. It allows us to trust in His faithfulness and believe that He will fulfill His plans and purposes for us. Hope gives us the strength to persevere through trials and difficulties, knowing that there is a brighter future ahead. It is a source of encouragement and a firm foundation for our souls.

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  • 13. 

    Jesus became High Priest for how long according to 6:20?  

    • A.

      33 years

    • B.

      70 years

    • C.

      Forever

    Correct Answer
    C. Forever
    Explanation
    According to Hebrews 6:20, Jesus became High Priest forever. This means that his role as a High Priest is not limited by time and will last for eternity. This signifies his eternal authority and ability to intercede for believers before God. Jesus' priesthood is superior to the earthly high priests who served for a limited time, as he is able to provide eternal salvation and forgiveness of sins.

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  • 14. 

    God determined to show the heirs of promise the ____________ of His counsel according to 6:17?

    • A.

      Wisdom

    • B.

      Consolation

    • C.

      Immutability

    Correct Answer
    C. Immutability
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "immutability." This means that God intended to reveal the unchanging nature of His counsel to the heirs of promise. Immutability refers to the fact that God's plans and promises are steadfast and do not change over time. By showing the heirs of promise His immutability, God is assuring them of the reliability and trustworthiness of His counsel.

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  • 15. 

    Those that partake of milk are unskilled in _________?  

    • A.

      Cooking

    • B.

      The Word

    • C.

      The second principles of Christ

    Correct Answer
    B. The Word
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the Word." This implies that those who consume milk, metaphorically representing basic or elementary knowledge, lack a deeper understanding of spiritual teachings or the principles of Christ. They have not progressed to a more advanced level of comprehension and are therefore considered unskilled in the Word.

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  • 16. 

    If you are need of milk you are called a what in 5:13?  

    • A.

      Babe

    • B.

      Calf

    • C.

      Unbeliever

    Correct Answer
    A. Babe
    Explanation
    In the context of the question, a person who is in need of milk is referred to as a "babe." This term is often used to describe someone who is dependent on others for their basic needs, similar to how a baby relies on its parents for nourishment. The word "babe" is commonly used in informal or colloquial language to describe someone who is in a vulnerable or dependent position.

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  • 17. 

    Those that are full of age by reason of use have their senses ___________ to discern both good and evil? 

    • A.

      Sharpened

    • B.

      Exercised

    • C.

      Honed

    Correct Answer
    B. Exercised
    Explanation
    As people age and gain experience, their senses become more "exercised" or practiced in discerning between good and evil. This suggests that with time and maturity, individuals become more capable of making wise judgments and distinguishing right from wrong. The term "exercised" implies that their senses have been actively used and developed, allowing them to better navigate moral choices.

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  • 18. 

    According to 6:9 the author is confident of better things concerning you that accompany ______?  

    • A.

      Forgiveness

    • B.

      Salvation

    • C.

      Patience

    Correct Answer
    B. Salvation
    Explanation
    According to 6:9, the author expresses confidence in better things that accompany salvation. This suggests that the author believes that salvation brings about positive outcomes or blessings for the individual. The author's confidence in these better things implies a strong belief in the transformative power of salvation and its ability to bring about positive change in a person's life.

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