1.
The office of prophet was instituted during the days of?
Correct Answer
D. Samueul
Explanation
The office of prophet was instituted during the days of Samuel. Samuel was a significant figure in the Old Testament, serving as a prophet, priest, and judge. He played a crucial role in anointing and guiding the first two kings of Israel, Saul and David. During Samuel's time, the Israelites transitioned from a period of judges to a monarchy, and Samuel's prophetic ministry was instrumental in this transition. Therefore, it is accurate to say that the office of prophet was established during the days of Samuel.
2.
The book of Isaiah is like a mini-bible in the bible. What does the first 1 - 39 chapters generally cover?
Correct Answer
D. Judgement to Judah and Israel
Explanation
The first 1-39 chapters of the book of Isaiah generally cover the judgement that will befall Judah and Israel. These chapters contain prophecies of impending destruction and exile due to the nations' disobedience and idolatry. Isaiah warns the people of the consequences of their actions and calls them to repentance. The theme of judgement is prominent throughout these chapters, highlighting the consequences of their sins and the need for redemption.
3.
The book of Isaiah, complements Samuel as he is the 2nd of the writings of the Prophets in the bible.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The first of the writings of the Prophets in the bible, Isaiah is considered to be the greatest prophet
4.
Isaiah prophesied during the reign of several rules and are recorded in the last 27 book of the chapter
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
First part Chapter 15-39
5.
In the next 10 questions I want to know events leading leading up to Isaiah's ministry? How old was Ahaz when he became king of Judah?
Correct Answer
A. Between 25 -27
6.
When did Israel fall to the Assyrians?
Correct Answer
A. 720 B.C.
Explanation
Israel fell to the Assyrians in 720 B.C. This is historically accurate as the Assyrians, under the leadership of King Sargon II, conquered the northern kingdom of Israel in that year. The Assyrians captured the capital city of Samaria and deported many Israelites to other parts of the Assyrian Empire, effectively ending the existence of the kingdom of Israel.
7.
When did Sennachrub surround Jerusalem?
Correct Answer
E. None of the above
Explanation
701 B.C
8.
When did Josiah become king of Judah?
Correct Answer
D. 640
Explanation
Josiah became king of Judah in the year 640.
9.
When did Manasseh become king of Israel?
Correct Answer
A. 697 B.C.
Explanation
Manasseh became king of Israel in 697 B.C. This can be determined by the chronological order of the given options, with 697 B.C. being the earliest date listed.
10.
How many books of Prophecy are in the Old Testament?
Correct Answer
D. 17
Explanation
There are 17 books of Prophecy in the Old Testament. These books include Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. These books contain prophecies and messages from God to the people of Israel, providing insights into future events and calling for repentance and obedience.
11.
What are some of the things Isaiah have been called?
Correct Answer
E. All of the above
Explanation
Isaiah has been called "The Messianic Prophet" because his prophecies often foreshadowed the coming of the Messiah. He has also been referred to as "The Paul of the Old Testament" because his writings have a similar theological depth and impact as the apostle Paul in the New Testament. Additionally, Isaiah has been called "The Shakespeare of prophets" due to the poetic and literary quality of his writing. Lastly, "The gospel according to Isaiah" suggests that his book contains important messages and teachings about salvation. Therefore, all of the given options accurately describe the various titles and roles attributed to Isaiah.
12.
Isaiah's reign from 740-681 B.C.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
740-680 B.C.
13.
Isaiah spent most of his time in?
Correct Answer
D. Jerusalem
Explanation
Isaiah spent most of his time in Jerusalem. This is evident from the fact that Isaiah was a prophet in the Kingdom of Judah during the 8th century BCE, and Jerusalem was the capital city of Judah. Isaiah's prophecies and messages were primarily directed towards the people of Jerusalem and the rulers of Judah, making it clear that he spent a significant amount of time in the city.
14.
The word Salvation appears 25 times in the book of Isaiah?
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
26 times
15.
How many years before Babylon became a world power did Isaiah prophesied it before the people? Please respond with 8 years as a sample reponse
Correct Answer
96 years
Explanation
Isaiah prophesied about Babylon becoming a world power 96 years before it actually happened.
16.
Who did Isaiah work the closest with?
Correct Answer
B. Hosea and Micah
Explanation
Isaiah worked the closest with Hosea and Micah. This can be inferred from the options provided, where the only combination including both Hosea and Micah is the correct answer.
17.
Where is recorded in , Come let us reason together, "Says the LORD, "though your sins are like scarlet, They shall be white as snow; They are red like crimson, they shall be as wool?
Correct Answer
D. Isaiah 1:18
18.
Isaiah was a prophet in the Northern Kingdom
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Southern
19.
God appears to Isaiah and call him to be a prophet in Isaiah 5
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Isaiah 6
20.
Which chapter is the song of the infertile vineyard recorded? Please put Chapter before your answer. Example Chapter 3.
Correct Answer
Chapter 5
Explanation
The correct answer is Chapter 5.
21.
Isaiah's wife was listed as a "Prophetess"
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The correct answer is True because in the Bible, specifically in the book of Isaiah, it is mentioned that Isaiah's wife was a prophetess. This means that she had the ability to receive and communicate messages from God. This is supported by Isaiah 8:3 which states, "Then I went to the prophetess, and she conceived and gave birth to a son." The fact that she is referred to as a prophetess indicates that she had a special role in delivering God's messages to the people.
22.
What did God say about their sacrafices?
Correct Answer
D. Who wants them when they have no sorrow for their sins
Explanation
The correct answer suggests that God does not want their sacrifices because they do not feel remorse or regret for their sins. This implies that God values genuine repentance and a sincere heart rather than empty rituals or offerings.
23.
Why did God rejected them?
Correct Answer
C. They welcomed foreigners from the East who practice magic were mediums
Explanation
The correct answer is that they welcomed foreigners from the East who practiced magic and were mediums. This suggests that God rejected them because they allowed these foreign practices and beliefs to infiltrate their society, which goes against the laws and teachings of God.
24.
The angel touch Isaiah lips and said, "you are pronounced" not guilty because the fire has touched your lips
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Coal Is 6:7
25.
Who refused God's help and instead tried to buy aid from the Assyrians, paying for it with gold from the temple?
Correct Answer
C. King Ahaz
Explanation
King Ahaz refused God's help and instead tried to buy aid from the Assyrians, paying for it with gold from the temple.
26.
This name means "Your enemies will soon be destroyed" Please put he hyphen in
Correct Answer
MAHER-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ
Explanation
The given answer, MAHER-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ, is the correct name that means "Your enemies will soon be destroyed." The name is hyphenated as requested.
27.
This name means "A remnant shall return"
Correct Answer
SHEAR-JASHUB
Explanation
The name "Shear-Jashub" means "A remnant shall return". This name likely has a biblical origin and carries a symbolic meaning. It suggests that even in times of hardship or destruction, there will still be a remnant or a small group of people who will return or be saved. This name could be seen as a message of hope and resilience, emphasizing the idea that there is always a chance for redemption and renewal.
28.
This name means Jehovah will save his people?
Correct Answer
ISAIAH
Explanation
Isaiah is a biblical name that means "Jehovah will save" or "Yahweh is salvation". It is derived from the Hebrew name Yeshayahu, which combines the elements "Yah" (short for Yahweh, the Hebrew name for God) and "shuah" (meaning "salvation" or "to save"). Therefore, the name Isaiah can be interpreted as "Jehovah will save his people" or "God is salvation for his people". This name is commonly associated with the prophet Isaiah in the Bible, who delivered messages of hope and salvation to the Israelites.
29.
For unto us a child is born; unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulders. His royal title, "Wonderful", "Counselor" "The Mighty God" The Prince of Peace. This is going to happen because?
Correct Answer
B. The Lord of heaven's armies has dedicated himself to do it.
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Lord of heaven's armies has dedicated himself to do it." This is because the passage states that a child will be born and a Son will be given, and the government will be upon his shoulders. The passage also describes the child using royal titles such as "Wonderful", "Counselor", "The Mighty God", and "The Prince of Peace". The phrase "The Lord of heaven's armies has dedicated himself to do it" suggests that it is the Lord who will bring about this event.
30.
How many years did Isaiah walk barefoot and naked? Please answer the question with the number first. Example 2 years.
Correct Answer
3 years
Explanation
IS 20:3
31.
Who did God say you have struck a bargain with Death, you say, and sold yourself to the devil in exchange for his protection against the Assyrians?
Correct Answer
Ruler of Jerusalem
Explanation
The correct answer is "Ruler of Jerusalem." In this question, the speaker is asking who God said struck a bargain with Death and sold themselves to the devil for protection against the Assyrians. The ruler of Jerusalem is implied to be the one who made this deal, as they were desperate for protection. This answer is supported by the context of the question, which mentions the Assyrians and the ruler's desire for protection.
32.
God is a Foundation Stone in Zion, tested, precious Cornerstone that is safe to build on. Who is this for?
Correct Answer
E. None of the above
Explanation
For those who believe Is 28:16
33.
What did King Hezekiah do as a sign of humility, when he got the results of his meeting?
Correct Answer
E. None of the above
Explanation
Tore his robes, and wound himself in coarse clothes used for making sacks Is 37:1
34.
Who did God let Hezekiah know heard his prayer?
Correct Answer
D. The Lord God of your forefather David
Explanation
Hezekiah was informed by God that his prayer had been heard by the Lord God of his forefather David. This implies that God had a special relationship with David and that Hezekiah's prayer was being answered based on this connection. It also suggests that God's faithfulness and promises extend to future generations, as Hezekiah was able to experience the fulfillment of his prayer due to the Lord's covenant with David.
35.
Hezekiah cried, O God, "I am in trouble - save me"
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Help Is 38:14
36.
He gives peace to the tired, and worn out, and power to the weak
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
He give power to the tired and worn out, and strength to the weak
IS 40:30
37.
God called Israel ____________though you are; for I will help you!
Correct Answer
Despised
Explanation
Is 41:14
38.
What did God say about Israel's sin?
Correct Answer
D. B & C
Explanation
The correct answer is B & C because in the given options, God says that Israel's sin will be known by generations and that He will blot them out. This implies that God acknowledges Israel's sin and intends to punish them for it.
39.
King Cyrus was God's chosen to conquer many lands, he was also called ______________?
Correct Answer
God's anointed
Explanation
Is 45:1
40.
What did Israel feel so confident about, in so much they became dependent on it?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
Is 48
41.
God said, "I will give a signal to the Gentiles and they shall carry your little sons back to you in their arms, and your daughters on their shoulders. Kings and queens shall serve you
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
According to the given statement, God promises to send a signal to the Gentiles, who will then bring back the little sons and daughters of the people. Additionally, it is mentioned that kings and queens will serve them. Since the statement is stating a promise made by God, the correct answer is True.
42.
Who was God referring to; When I sold you into slavery I asked no fee from your oppressors; now I can take you back again and own them not a cent!
Correct Answer
E. Captive Daughters of Jerusalem
Explanation
In this passage, God is referring to the captive daughters of Jerusalem. The statement implies that when God allowed the people of Jerusalem to be sold into slavery, he did not ask for any payment from their oppressors. However, now God has the power to take them back without owing anything to their oppressors. This suggests that God will free the captive daughters of Jerusalem without any cost or obligation.
43.
But in our eyes there was no attractiveness at all, nothing to make us want him. We despised him and rejected him - a man of sorrows, acquainted with bitterness grief. We turned our backs on him and looked the other way when he went by. He was despised and we didn't care. Where is this in the bible?
Correct Answer
C. Is 53:2-5
Explanation
The passage describes how the person being referred to was despised and rejected by others, indicating that there was no attractiveness or appeal in him. This aligns with the description in Isaiah 53:2-5, which speaks about the suffering and rejection of the servant of God.
44.
Who else is God referencing - They can be as much mine as anyone. For those who keep my Sabbaths holy and choose the things that please me, and obey my laws: I will give them in my house, within my walls - a name far greater than the honor they would receive from having sons and daughters. For the name I will give them is an everlasting one, it will never disappear?
Correct Answer
C. Eunuchs
Explanation
Is 56:4-5
45.
Heaven is my throne and earth is my footstool. What Temple can you build for me as good as that. My hand has made both earth and skies, and they are mine. Yet I will look with pity on the man who has?
Correct Answer
B. A Humble and contrite heart, who trembles at my word
Explanation
The correct answer is "A Humble and contrite heart, who trembles at my word." This is because the statement in the question emphasizes the greatness and ownership of God over heaven and earth. Therefore, God values humility and contrition in a person who recognizes His authority and respects His word. This person acknowledges their own shortcomings and is willing to submit to God's commands with reverence and obedience.
46.
Who did God say shall bring back all your brethren from every nations as a gift to the Lord, transporting them gently on horses and in chariots, and in litters, and on mules and camels to my holy mountain, to Jerusalem?
Correct Answer
C. Lud, Meshech, Rosh, Tubal, and Javen