Uls Month 5 Exam Fom The Book Of Deuteronomy

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  • 1. 

    Why did the Isralities not enter the promised land after sending out the spies?

    • A. 

      Fornication

    • B. 

      Idolatry

    • C. 

      Lust

    • D. 

      Mumering

    • E. 

      Unbelief

    Correct Answer
    E. Unbelief
    Explanation
    The Israelites did not enter the promised land after sending out the spies because of their unbelief. Despite the positive report from the spies about the land, the Israelites doubted God's ability to give them victory over the inhabitants of the land. Their lack of faith in God's promises led to disobedience and fear, causing them to wander in the wilderness for forty years until that generation died out.

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  • 2. 

    What was Moses to do for Joshua?

    • A. 

      Anoint him

    • B. 

      Encourage him

    • C. 

      Install him

    • D. 

      Instruct him

    • E. 

      A & D

    Correct Answer
    B. Encourage him
    Explanation
    Moses was to encourage Joshua. As a leader, Moses was responsible for guiding and supporting Joshua in his role. Encouragement is an important aspect of leadership, as it boosts morale, instills confidence, and helps individuals overcome challenges. By encouraging Joshua, Moses was ensuring that he would be motivated and empowered to fulfill his duties effectively.

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  • 3. 

    Of whom was it said that he wholly followed the Lord in Deuteronomy?

    • A. 

      Joshua

    • B. 

      Moses

    • C. 

      Caleb

    • D. 

      Phinehas

    • E. 

      Aaron

    Correct Answer
    C. Caleb
    Explanation
    In Deuteronomy, it is said that Caleb wholly followed the Lord. Caleb was one of the twelve spies sent by Moses to explore the land of Canaan. While the other spies gave a negative report and discouraged the Israelites from entering the land, Caleb remained faithful and trusted in God's promise. As a result, God blessed Caleb and allowed him to enter the Promised Land. This demonstrates Caleb's unwavering faith and obedience to the Lord, making him the correct answer to the question.

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  • 4. 

    From where was Moses able to see the land beyond Jordan?

    • A. 

      Mount Ebal

    • B. 

      Mount Gerazim

    • C. 

      Mount Peor

    • D. 

      Mount Pisgah

    Correct Answer
    D. Mount Pisgah
    Explanation
    Moses was able to see the land beyond Jordan from Mount Pisgah.

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  • 5. 

    Israel was not to possess land belonging to whose descendants?

    • A. 

      Cain

    • B. 

      Esau

    • C. 

      Ishmael

    • D. 

      Lot

    • E. 

      B & D

    Correct Answer
    E. B & D
    Explanation
    The correct answer is B & D because according to biblical accounts, the land of Canaan was promised to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Cain, Esau, Ishmael, and Lot were not included in this promise, so Israel was not to possess land belonging to their descendants.

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  • 6. 

    Whose bed was nine cubits long and four cubits wide? 

    • A. 

      Agag

    • B. 

      Balak

    • C. 

      Goliath

    • D. 

      Og, king of Bashan

    • E. 

      Sihon, king of Heshbon

    Correct Answer
    D. Og, king of Bashan
    Explanation
    Og, king of Bashan, had a bed that was nine cubits long and four cubits wide. This information is mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the book of Deuteronomy (Deuteronomy 3:11). Og was known for his great size and strength, and his bed serves as evidence of his impressive stature.

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  • 7. 

    What where the Israelties NOT to do to the LORD'S commandments?

    • A. 

      Add to them

    • B. 

      Obey them

    • C. 

      Take away from them

    • D. 

      All of the above

    • E. 

      A & C

    Correct Answer
    E. A & C
    Explanation
    The Israelites were not supposed to add to or take away from the Lord's commandments. This means that they were to obey the commandments exactly as they were given, without making any changes or additions. Adding to or taking away from the commandments would have been disobedience to God's instructions.

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  • 8. 

    What would happen if the Israelites worship idols in the book of Deuteronomy ?

    • A. 

      Plagues would come upon them

    • B. 

      They would be scattered among the nations

    • C. 

      They would be taken captive by other nations

    • D. 

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. They would be scattered among the nations
    Explanation
    If the Israelites worship idols in the book of Deuteronomy, they would be scattered among the nations. This means that they would be dispersed and separated from their homeland, being forced to live in different countries. This consequence serves as a punishment for their disobedience and betrayal of their faith.

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  • 9. 

    What should we teach our children?

    • A. 

      The LORD our GOD is one LORD

    • B. 

      The practices of the nations

    • C. 

      Love the LORD your GOD with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might

    • D. 

      All of the Above

    • E. 

      A & C

    Correct Answer
    E. A & C
    Explanation
    The correct answer is A & C. This means that we should teach our children both the oneness of God (The LORD our GOD is one LORD) and the importance of loving God with all their heart, soul, and might. By teaching them these principles, we can help them develop a strong faith and relationship with God.

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  • 10. 

    What would be the reward for keeping the commandments?

    • A. 

      That it would go well with them

    • B. 

      That is would go well with their children

    • C. 

      That their days be would prolonged on the earth

    • D. 

      All of the above

    • E. 

      A & C

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    The reward for keeping the commandments would be that it would go well with them, their children, and their days would be prolonged on the earth. This means that by following the commandments, they would experience personal well-being, their children would also benefit, and they would have a long and fulfilling life.

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  • 11. 

    When should we teach our children?

    • A. 

      When you sit at your house

    • B. 

      When you walk by the way

    • C. 

      When you lie down

    • D. 

      When you rise up

    • E. 

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. All of the above
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "All of the above." This means that we should teach our children at all times - when we are sitting at home, when we are walking, when we are lying down, and when we are rising up. Teaching should be a continuous process that happens in various settings and throughout the day.

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  • 12. 

    Where were they to write the commandments?

    • A. 

      On the posts of their house

    • B. 

      On their walls

    • C. 

      Inside the Ark of the Covenant

    • D. 

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. On the posts of their house
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "On the posts of their house." This means that the commandments were to be written on the posts or doorframes of their houses. This practice was mentioned in the Bible, specifically in Deuteronomy 6:9, where it states, "Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates." By writing the commandments on the posts of their houses, it served as a constant reminder for the people to follow and obey God's commandments.

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  • 13. 

    The word "Raiment" is mentioned, what does that word mean?

    • A. 

      Facial Expression

    • B. 

      Shoes

    • C. 

      Clothing

    • D. 

      Skin

    Correct Answer
    C. Clothing
    Explanation
    The word "raiment" refers to clothing. It is a more formal or old-fashioned term for clothing or garments. It encompasses all types of clothing items that one wears to cover their body, such as shirts, pants, dresses, and so on.

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  • 14. 

    In the NKJV text it begins with, "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one! You shall love the Lord our God with all your heart, with your soul, and with all your strength. Where in Deuteronomy will you find these two quoted verses?

    • A. 

      Deuteronomy 5:4-5

    • B. 

      Deuteronomy 6:4-5

    • C. 

      Deuteronomy 7:4-5

    • D. 

      Deuteronomy 8:4-5

    • E. 

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. Deuteronomy 6:4-5
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Deuteronomy 6:4-5. In this passage, Moses is instructing the Israelites to love and worship God wholeheartedly. He emphasizes that the Lord is their one and only God, and they should love Him with all their heart, soul, and strength. This passage is known as the Shema, which is a central prayer in Judaism. It is recited daily by devout Jews as a declaration of faith and commitment to God.

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  • 15. 

    Where did Aaron die?

    • A. 

      Mt Ebal

    • B. 

      Mt Nebi

    • C. 

      Mosera

    • D. 

      Mt Pisgah

    Correct Answer
    C. Mosera
    Explanation
    Aaron died in Mosera.

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  • 16. 

    What does Deuteronomy 16:17 command that every man does "as he is able"

    • A. 

      Worship

    • B. 

      Give

    • C. 

      Pray

    • D. 

      Teach

    Correct Answer
    B. Give
    Explanation
    Deuteronomy 16:17 commands every man to give as he is able. This implies that individuals are encouraged to give generously and willingly, according to their own means and resources. The act of giving is seen as an important aspect of worship and obedience to God's commands. It reflects a spirit of gratitude and generosity towards others, as well as a recognition of God's provision and blessings.

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  • 17. 

    What famous Biblical passage is revisited in Deuteronomy, that was written in Exodus?

    • A. 

      The ark of the Sabbath

    • B. 

      The ten commandments

    • C. 

      Levites instructions for lent

    • D. 

      Abrahamic Covenant

    Correct Answer
    B. The ten commandments
    Explanation
    In Deuteronomy, the famous Biblical passage that is revisited from Exodus is the ten commandments. Deuteronomy retells the story of Moses receiving the commandments from God on Mount Sinai and emphasizes their importance in guiding the Israelites' behavior and relationship with God. This repetition serves as a reminder and reinforcement of the moral and ethical principles that the Israelites are expected to follow.

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  • 18. 

    In Deuteronomy instruction is given regarding the general remission of debts every seventh year. What is this practice called?

    • A. 

      The year of the Lord's release

    • B. 

      The Passover

    • C. 

      The Firstfruits

    • D. 

      Feats of Tabernacle

    Correct Answer
    A. The year of the Lord's release
    Explanation
    The practice described in Deuteronomy regarding the general remission of debts every seventh year is called "The year of the Lord's release." This practice involved the cancellation of debts and the release of Hebrew slaves, allowing for a fresh start and economic relief for those who were burdened by debt. It was a way to promote social justice and compassion within the community.

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  • 19. 

    What happens if a man has an affair with a married woman?

    • A. 

      They have to repent

    • B. 

      They go before Moses to repent

    • C. 

      They will both die

    • D. 

      They are put out of the camp

    Correct Answer
    C. They will both die
    Explanation
    In some religious or cultural contexts, having an affair with a married woman may be considered a grave sin or a violation of moral principles. The statement "They will both die" suggests that the consequences of the affair are severe, possibly implying that death is seen as a punishment or a consequence of their actions. It is important to note that this explanation is based on the assumption that the question is referring to a specific religious or cultural belief system.

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  • 20. 

    How does Moses say God want us to respond to the perpetual presence and the persistent pleas of the poor?

    • A. 

      Take score

    • B. 

      Forgive them

    • C. 

      By giving generously to the needy

    • D. 

      Take loans

    Correct Answer
    C. By giving generously to the needy
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "By giving generously to the needy." This is because Moses is believed to have conveyed God's message that we should respond to the perpetual presence and persistent pleas of the poor by giving generously to them. This implies that helping those in need and providing support and assistance to the less fortunate is the desired response according to God's teachings.

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  • 21. 

    Who does all "secret things" belong to?

    • A. 

      You

    • B. 

      To the Lord

    • C. 

      Nobody

    • D. 

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    B. To the Lord
    Explanation
    All "secret things" belong to the Lord. This implies that the Lord has complete knowledge and control over all hidden or undisclosed matters. It suggests that there are no secrets that are unknown to the Lord, emphasizing the divine omniscience and sovereignty.

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  • 22. 

    Why did the Lord Choose Israel?

    • A. 

      Because he would keep the oath which he had sworn to their fathers

    • B. 

      Because the LORD loved them

    • C. 

      Because they were more in number than other nations

    • D. 

      A & B

    Correct Answer
    D. A & B
    Explanation
    The Lord chose Israel because he made an oath to their fathers and because he loved them. This suggests that there were both historical and emotional reasons behind the Lord's choice. The oath made to their fathers indicates a commitment and promise that the Lord intended to fulfill by choosing Israel. Additionally, the Lord's love for them suggests a personal connection and affection towards the people of Israel. These two reasons together demonstrate the basis for the Lord's decision to choose Israel.

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  • 23. 

    What snake is mentioned in Deuteronomy according to the KJV?

    • A. 

      Black

    • B. 

      Rattle

    • C. 

      Bitter

    • D. 

      A & B

    • E. 

      Asp

    Correct Answer
    E. Asp
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Asp." In the book of Deuteronomy in the King James Version of the Bible, the snake mentioned is the Asp. The Asp is a venomous snake that is known for its deadly bite. It is mentioned in several passages in the Bible, including Deuteronomy, where it is often used as a symbol of danger or destruction.

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  • 24. 

    Moses commands that the people of Israel should have curses pronounced over them when they crossed the Jordan Moab into the Promised Land! How did Moses say that the people should respond to these curses?

    • A. 

      And the people shall say , "Amen"

    • B. 

      And the people shall say, "be blessed"

    • C. 

      And the people shall say, "Holy is the Lord"

    • D. 

      And the people shall say, "Lord we bow in your presence"

    Correct Answer
    A. And the people shall say , "Amen"
    Explanation
    Moses instructed the people of Israel to respond to the curses pronounced over them by saying "Amen."

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  • 25. 

    Where did Moses die?

    • A. 

      On Mount Nebo

    • B. 

      On Mount Nebo

    • C. 

      In the land of Moab

    • D. 

      On Mount Tigris

    Correct Answer
    C. In the land of Moab
    Explanation
    Moses died in the land of Moab. This is supported by biblical accounts, specifically in the Book of Deuteronomy, which states that Moses went up to Mount Nebo in the land of Moab to view the Promised Land before his death. Therefore, the correct answer is in the land of Moab.

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  • 26. 

    What river was mentioned describing the extent of the land to be given to the Israelites?

    • A. 

      Euphrates

    • B. 

      Gihon

    • C. 

      Pison

    • D. 

      Jordan

    • E. 

      Tigris

    Correct Answer
    A. Euphrates
    Explanation
    The river mentioned in describing the extent of the land to be given to the Israelites is the Euphrates. This river is significant in biblical texts as it was one of the boundaries of the Promised Land. The Euphrates River is one of the longest rivers in Western Asia and has historical and cultural importance in the region.

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  • 27. 

    Who were they not to forsake?

    • A. 

      Their spouses

    • B. 

      The Levite

    • C. 

      Their children

    • D. 

      Their parents

    • E. 

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. Their parents
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Their parents". This suggests that the individuals in question were not supposed to abandon or neglect their parents. This could be due to cultural or societal expectations, or perhaps a sense of duty towards their parents. The other options, such as their spouses, the Levite, their children, or none of the above, do not fit the context of the question.

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  • 28. 

    What was to be done to a relative that tried to get them to follow other gods?

    • A. 

      Burned with fire

    • B. 

      Put outside the camp

    • C. 

      Killed with a sword

    • D. 

      Stone to death

    Correct Answer
    C. Killed with a sword
    Explanation
    In ancient times, strict religious beliefs and practices were followed, and any deviation from them was considered a grave offense. The answer suggests that if a relative attempted to influence someone to follow other gods, they would be punished by being killed with a sword. This indicates the severity of the punishment and the importance placed on loyalty to a particular faith.

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  • 29. 

    What had God chosen Israel to be?

    • A. 

      A chosen generation

    • B. 

      A holy people to the Lord

    • C. 

      A peculiar people to himself

    • D. 

      All of the above

    • E. 

      B & C

    Correct Answer
    E. B & C
    Explanation
    God had chosen Israel to be a holy people to the Lord and a peculiar people to himself. This means that Israel was selected by God to be set apart and dedicated to Him, living in obedience to His commandments and serving as a distinct nation among the other nations of the world. This choice demonstrated God's special favor and purpose for Israel in fulfilling His plans and purposes in the world.

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  • 30. 

    How would a person tithe who lived a long way from the place where the Lord chose?

    • A. 

      Sacrifice where the LORD Chose

    • B. 

      Turn it into money, go where the LORD chose, and buy food there

    • C. 

      Send it with a Levite

    • D. 

      Place it in a local Storehouse

    Correct Answer
    B. Turn it into money, go where the LORD chose, and buy food there
    Explanation
    According to the given options, the person would tithe by turning their tithe into money, traveling to the place where the Lord chose, and using the money to buy food there. This implies that the person would convert their tithe into a monetary form, travel to the designated location chosen by the Lord, and then purchase the necessary food items as an offering. This method ensures that the person fulfills their obligation of tithing despite living far away from the designated place.

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  • 31. 

    What was Israel to do to the nations in regard to money?

    • A. 

      Lend to them but not borrow

    • B. 

      Borrow from them and borrow from them

    • C. 

      Lend to them and borrow from them

    • D. 

      Establish trade with them

    Correct Answer
    A. Lend to them but not borrow
    Explanation
    Israel was instructed to lend money to the nations but not borrow from them. This suggests that Israel was meant to be in a position of financial strength and independence, able to provide assistance to other nations without being reliant on them for financial support. This could be seen as a way for Israel to maintain its sovereignty and avoid becoming indebted to other nations.

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  • 32. 

    What was to be done to a servant who did not wish to be released?

    • A. 

      He took his masters name

    • B. 

      He was circumcised

    • C. 

      An awl was thrust through his ear

    • D. 

      He was branded

    • E. 

      He was set free anyway

    Correct Answer
    C. An awl was thrust through his ear
    Explanation
    In ancient times, a servant who did not wish to be released would have an awl thrust through his ear. This was a form of punishment or mark of ownership, indicating that the servant would remain in servitude despite their desire for freedom.

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  • 33. 

    Why weren't the judges allowed to take bribes?

    • A. 

      A gift blinds the eyes of the wise

    • B. 

      A gift perverts the words of the righteous

    • C. 

      They were already paid adequately

    • D. 

      None of the above

    • E. 

      A & B

    Correct Answer
    E. A & B
    Explanation
    The judges were not allowed to take bribes because accepting gifts can cloud their judgment and influence their decisions. A gift can blind the eyes of the wise, meaning that it can make even the most intelligent and discerning individuals overlook the truth or act in a biased manner. Additionally, a gift can pervert the words of the righteous, implying that it can corrupt the integrity and moral values of those who are supposed to uphold justice. Therefore, both options A and B explain why the judges were prohibited from accepting bribes.

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  • 34. 

    What was the king of Israel NOT to do?

    • A. 

      Multiply horses for himself

    • B. 

      Multiply wives to himself

    • C. 

      Greatly multiply to himself silver and gold

    • D. 

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    The king of Israel was not supposed to do any of the mentioned actions. He was not supposed to multiply horses for himself, which could lead to a reliance on military strength rather than God. He was also not supposed to multiply wives to himself, as this could lead to idolatry and compromise his loyalty to God. Lastly, he was not supposed to greatly multiply silver and gold to himself, as this could lead to greed and materialism.

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  • 35. 

    What is an abomination to the Lord?

    • A. 

      A person that uses divination

    • B. 

      One who makes his son or daughter pass through the fire

    • C. 

      Witch & Wizard

    • D. 

      Necromancer - those who consult familiar spirit

    • E. 

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. All of the above
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "All of the above". This means that all of the listed actions are considered abominations to the Lord. Using divination, making one's child pass through the fire, practicing witchcraft and wizardry, and consulting familiar spirits (necromancy) are all condemned by the Lord.

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  • 36. 

    What did the Isralities offer when they went near a city to fight?

    • A. 

      Peace

    • B. 

      Water

    • C. 

      Freedom

    • D. 

      Food

    Correct Answer
    A. Peace
    Explanation
    When the Israelites went near a city to fight, they offered peace. This suggests that they were willing to negotiate and seek a peaceful resolution rather than resorting to violence immediately. By offering peace, they may have hoped to avoid unnecessary bloodshed and conflict, and instead establish peaceful relations with the people of the city.

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  • 37. 

    What is an example of unintentional murder was given?

    • A. 

      A man's ox gores another man to death

    • B. 

      Killing a man while fighting

    • C. 

      A man's axe head flies of the handle and kills another man

    • D. 

      Accidentally setting fire to a building where a man was burned to death

    • E. 

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. A man's axe head flies of the handle and kills another man
    Explanation
    An example of unintentional murder is when a man's axe head flies off the handle and kills another man. This scenario portrays a situation where the death of the man was not intended or premeditated, but rather a result of a sudden and unforeseen accident.

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  • 38. 

    Who did the officers excuse from going to battle?

    • A. 

      Men who built a new house not yet dedicated

    • B. 

      Men who planted a vineyard and have not eaten of it

    • C. 

      Men who have betrothed a wife and not taken her

    • D. 

      Men who were fearful and fainthearted

    • E. 

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. All of the above
    Explanation
    The officers excused all of the mentioned groups of men from going to battle. This includes men who built a new house that had not yet been dedicated, men who planted a vineyard and had not yet eaten from it, men who had betrothed a wife but had not yet taken her, and men who were fearful and fainthearted.

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  • 39. 

    How long was the body of a cursed man allowed to hang on a tree?

    • A. 

      One night

    • B. 

      Only that day

    • C. 

      One week

    • D. 

      Until harvest was over

    Correct Answer
    B. Only that day
    Explanation
    According to the given information, the body of a cursed man was only allowed to hang on a tree for "Only that day". This suggests that there was a specific time limit imposed on how long the body could remain on the tree. It implies that immediate action was required to remove the body before the end of the day, possibly due to cultural or religious beliefs surrounding curses and their effects.

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  • 40. 

    Moses spake in the ears of all the congregation of Israel the words of this song, until they were ended. The song functions as part of the witness to what?

    • A. 

      Dedication to Joshua

    • B. 

      Dedication to Aaron and his sons

    • C. 

      Dedication to Moses 

    • D. 

      The renewal of the covenant

    Correct Answer
    D. The renewal of the covenant
    Explanation
    The song spoken by Moses in the ears of all the congregation of Israel serves as a witness to the renewal of the covenant. This suggests that the song is a proclamation or declaration of the renewed commitment between God and the people of Israel. It signifies the reaffirmation of their mutual obligations and the continuation of their covenant relationship.

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  • 41. 

    How many address did Moses deliver to the Israelites?

    • A. 

      1

    • B. 

      2

    • C. 

      3

    • D. 

      4

    Correct Answer
    C. 3
    Explanation
    Moses delivered three addresses to the Israelites.

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