Book Of Amos

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Book Of Amos - Quiz

This is a quiz about the book of Amos. This was created to assess how well you know the book.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Amos: his name in Hebrew means?
    • A. 

      Loaded

    • B. 

      Trustworthy

    • C. 

      Servant

    • D. 

      Repentance

  • 2. 
    He was a native shepherd of?
    • A. 

      Nazareth

    • B. 

      Africa

    • C. 

      Tekoa

    • D. 

      Persia

  • 3. 
    He is the prophet of?
    • A. 

      Vengeance

    • B. 

      Justice

    • C. 

      Faith

    • D. 

      Obedience

  • 4. 
    Who wrote the book?
    • A. 

      Jesus Christ

    • B. 

      Pontius Pilate

    • C. 

      Israelites

    • D. 

      Amos

  • 5. 
    How many visions were revealed to Amos?
    • A. 

      6

    • B. 

      3

    • C. 

      5

    • D. 

      7

  • 6. 
    Who was the one who criticized Amos for his prophecy, claiming it was politically motivated and part of a Judean conspiracy to overthrow the King?
    • A. 

      Amaziah

    • B. 

      Jeroboam

    • C. 

      Arameans

    • D. 

      Jehu

  • 7. 
    It was the perversion of the true worship of Yahweh.
    • A. 

      Israelite religion

    • B. 

      Muslim

    • C. 

      Judaism

    • D. 

      Taoism

  • 8. 
    Amos' prophecy were a warning to the people of?
    • A. 

      Israel

    • B. 

      Nineveh

    • C. 

      Assyriah

    • D. 

      Jordan

  • 9. 
    What were the first two visions of Amos?
    • A. 

      Satan and his demons

    • B. 

      Locusts and fire

    • C. 

      Boils and frogs

    • D. 

      Darkness and death

  • 10. 
    What were the second two visions of Amos?
    • A. 

      Remorse and regret

    • B. 

      Greed and envy

    • C. 

      Plumb line and summer fruit

    • D. 

      Vengeance and sorrow

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