Book Of Micah

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Book Of Micah - Quiz

This quiz is about the book of Micah. This was made to assess how well you know the book.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How will the mountains be when the Lord returns?

    • A.

      Purple

    • B.

      Molten

    • C.

      Bigger

    • D.

      Majestic

    Correct Answer
    B. Molten
    Explanation
    The word "molten" suggests that the mountains will be in a state of being melted or liquefied when the Lord returns. This implies a dramatic and catastrophic event, possibly indicating the presence of intense heat or volcanic activity. The word "molten" also conveys a sense of transformation and change, suggesting that the Lord's return will bring about a profound alteration in the physical landscape.

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  • 2. 

    What bird is mention in Micah 1:16?

    • A.

      Sparrow

    • B.

      Blue Jay

    • C.

      Hawk

    • D.

      Eagle

    Correct Answer
    D. Eagle
    Explanation
    In Micah 1:16, the bird mentioned is the eagle. The eagle is often used as a symbol of strength, power, and majesty in various religious and cultural contexts. In this verse, the mention of the eagle could be interpreted as a metaphor for God's swift and powerful judgment that is about to come upon the people. The eagle's ability to soar high in the sky and its keen eyesight also symbolize God's watchfulness and omniscience.

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  • 3. 

    How is "this time" described in Micah 2:3?

    • A.

      Dangerous

    • B.

      Lovely

    • C.

      Fun

    • D.

      Evil

    Correct Answer
    D. Evil
    Explanation
    In Micah 2:3, "this time" is described as evil. This implies that the current period or situation being referred to is characterized by wickedness, immorality, or harmful intentions. The context of the verse suggests that the people are engaged in oppressive and unjust behavior, leading to negative consequences. Therefore, the word "evil" accurately portrays the nature of "this time" mentioned in Micah 2:3.

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  • 4. 

    What does he say he's full of in 3:8?

    • A.

      Love

    • B.

      Water

    • C.

      Wisdom

    • D.

      Power

    Correct Answer
    D. Power
    Explanation
    In 3:8, he says he's full of power.

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  • 5. 

    What does Zion built up with?

    • A.

      Love

    • B.

      Mud

    • C.

      Blood

    • D.

      Gold

    Correct Answer
    C. Blood
    Explanation
    Zion is built up with blood. This suggests that Zion was constructed through sacrifice and struggle, with individuals shedding their blood for its creation. It implies that the foundation of Zion is rooted in the bloodshed of its inhabitants, symbolizing their commitment and dedication to building and protecting their community.

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  • 6. 

    What are sheaves?

    • A.

      Brands of clothing

    • B.

      Harvest grains bound together in a bundle

    • C.

      A type of animal native to Israel

    • D.

      Lawn ornaments commonly seen in Israel

    Correct Answer
    B. Harvest grains bound together in a bundle
    Explanation
    Sheaves are bundles of harvested grains that are bound together. This practice is common in agriculture, where crops such as wheat, barley, or oats are gathered and tied into compact bundles for storage or transportation. Sheaves are typically formed by cutting the mature crop and then using twine or other materials to secure the stalks together. This method helps to protect the grains from damage and allows for easier handling.

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  • 7. 

    What two places are mentioned in Micah 5:6?

    • A.

      Assyria and Nimrod

    • B.

      Judah and Israel

    • C.

      Greece and Egypt

    • D.

      Sodom and Gomorrah

    Correct Answer
    A. Assyria and Nimrod
    Explanation
    Micah 5:6 mentions Assyria and Nimrod. In this verse, Micah prophesies that the remnant of Jacob will be among the nations, like dew from the Lord, and they will be scattered amongst many people. However, they will also be a strong and powerful nation, and they will conquer Assyria and Nimrod. This suggests that Assyria and Nimrod are mentioned in Micah 5:6 as the nations that the remnant of Jacob will overcome.

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  • 8. 

    Who is Miriam?

    • A.

      Moses' grandmother

    • B.

      Moses' mother

    • C.

      Moses' sister

    • D.

      Moses' wife

    Correct Answer
    C. Moses' sister
    Explanation
    Miriam is Moses' sister. In the biblical story, Miriam is mentioned as the sister of Moses and Aaron. She played a significant role in the Exodus narrative, particularly in the story of Moses' infancy. Miriam watched over her baby brother when he was placed in a basket on the Nile River and even approached Pharaoh's daughter to suggest a Hebrew nurse for the child, who turned out to be Moses' own mother. Miriam's role as Moses' sister is an important aspect of their family dynamic and their collective leadership in the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

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  • 9. 

    How long does Micah say God will stay angry?

    • A.

      For a few days

    • B.

      Until the next commercial break

    • C.

      Not forever

    • D.

      40 days

    Correct Answer
    C. Not forever
    Explanation
    Micah states that God will not stay angry forever. This implies that God's anger has a limited duration and will eventually subside. It suggests that there is a possibility of reconciliation and forgiveness from God after a period of anger.

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  • 10. 

    What is the last word in the Book of Micah?

    • A.

      Yea

    • B.

      Old

    • C.

      Young

    • D.

      Oil

    Correct Answer
    B. Old
    Explanation
    The last word in the Book of Micah is "old".

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