Month 7 Exam On The Book Of Nehemiah

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1. Who made the statement, "O my God, remember this good deed and do not forget all that I have done for the Temple?

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Nehemiah made the statement, "O my God, remember this good deed and do not forget all that I have done for the Temple." The other options mentioned, Zadok the Scribe, Shelemaih the Priest, and Pedaiah the Levite, are not mentioned as making this specific statement in the given question. Therefore, the correct answer is Nehemiah.

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Month 7 Exam On The Book Of Nehemiah - Quiz

This quiz assesses knowledge on the Book of Nehemiah, focusing on key aspects such as Nehemiah's lineage, his role among the exiles, and his actions towards rebuilding Jerusalem.... see moreIt evaluates understanding of the text, enhancing comprehension of Biblical narratives. see less

2. What happened when they heard the trumpet blow?

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When they heard the trumpet blow, they were instructed to rush to where the speaker is and trust that God will fight for them. This suggests that the sound of the trumpet served as a signal for them to gather and prepare for battle, with the assurance that they would be protected and supported by a higher power.

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3. Who was Nehemiah's Father?

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4. What did Nehemiah do when he heard the temple/walls had not been rebuilt?

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When Nehemiah heard that the temple/walls had not been rebuilt, he reacted by refusing to eat for several days and by breaking down and crying. This shows that he was deeply concerned and emotionally affected by the situation. He took personal responsibility and showed his dedication to the task at hand by fasting and expressing his grief through tears.

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5. What was the strength of Nehemiah's plan?

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Nehemiah's plan had two key strengths. Firstly, he engaged in prayer and planning, which suggests that he took the time to carefully think through and strategize his approach. This indicates that he was not impulsive or hasty in his decision-making process. Secondly, he kept his mission a secret, which implies that he understood the importance of confidentiality and maintaining a level of surprise in order to effectively execute his plan. Both of these strengths demonstrate Nehemiah's thoughtful and calculated approach to achieving his goals.

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6. Who became very angry when he learned that about the rebuilding of the wall?

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All of the above became very angry when they learned about the rebuilding of the wall. Tobiah, the Arabians, Sanballat, and the Ammonites were all opposed to the reconstruction project and were angered by its progress.

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7. Who did Nehemiah give the responsibility of governing Jerusalem?

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Nehemiah gave the responsibility of governing Jerusalem to Hanani and Hananial.

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8. Why was Nehemiah ultimately concerned about Jerusalem?

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Nehemiah was ultimately concerned about Jerusalem because it held great significance for the Jews. It was not only the Holy City but also the capital of Judah. Jerusalem represented the Jewish identity and was blessed with God's special presence in the Temple. Therefore, all of the given options are correct reasons for Nehemiah's concern about Jerusalem.

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9. How many years did Nehemiah end up staying despite the king request of his stay?

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Nehemiah ended up staying for 12 years despite the king's request. This suggests that Nehemiah was committed to his task and was willing to sacrifice his own personal desires for the greater good. His dedication and perseverance allowed him to successfully complete the work he had set out to do.

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10. Whose prayer began with, "You are God Alone"

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The correct answer is Ezra because in the Bible, specifically in the book of Ezra, it is mentioned that Ezra began his prayer with the words "You are God Alone." This prayer is found in Ezra 9:6.

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11. What was Nehemiah's job?

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Nehemiah's job was all of the above. He served as the cupbearer to the king, which was a position of great trust and responsibility. Additionally, he played a crucial role in rebuilding the city of Jerusalem after it was destroyed. Finally, he was appointed as the governor of Judah, where he governed and led the people.

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12. Who did Nehemiah tell, "he will arrest them"?

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Nehemiah told the Leaders of Judah that "he will arrest them."

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13. Who had been in charge since Judah's exile?

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During Judah's exile, the Samarian officials were in charge. This suggests that they were given authority and control over the region during this time.

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14. Who worked along Shallun, to help repair the walls in the Fountain Gate?

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Nehemiah worked alongside Shallun to help repair the walls in the Fountain Gate.

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15. What group of the returning exiles to Jerusalem was Nehemiah?

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Nehemiah was part of the third group of returning exiles to Jerusalem. This can be inferred from the context of the question, which suggests that there were multiple groups of returning exiles. Since Nehemiah was specifically mentioned, it can be concluded that he belonged to one of these groups, and the correct answer indicates that he was part of the third group.

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16. In the book of Nehemiah how many times does Nehemiah pray?

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In the book of Nehemiah, Nehemiah is recorded praying a total of 8 times. These prayers are significant as they demonstrate Nehemiah's reliance on God for guidance, strength, and protection throughout his mission to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Nehemiah's prayers show his deep faith and his constant communication with God, seeking His help and favor in carrying out his important task.

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Who made the statement, "O my God, remember this good deed and do...
What happened when they heard the trumpet blow?
Who was Nehemiah's Father?
What did Nehemiah do when he heard the temple/walls had not been...
What was the strength of Nehemiah's plan?
Who became very angry when he learned that about the rebuilding of the...
Who did Nehemiah give the responsibility of governing Jerusalem?
Why was Nehemiah ultimately concerned about Jerusalem?
How many years did Nehemiah end up staying despite the king request of...
Whose prayer began with, "You are God Alone"
What was Nehemiah's job?
Who did Nehemiah tell, "he will arrest them"?
Who had been in charge since Judah's exile?
Who worked along Shallun, to help repair the walls in the Fountain...
What group of the returning exiles to Jerusalem was Nehemiah?
In the book of Nehemiah how many times does Nehemiah pray?
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