Book Of Zephaniah

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Book Of Zephaniah Quizzes & Trivia

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


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Zephaniah : his name means?

    • A.

      God consoles

    • B.

      God believes

    • C.

      God trusts

    • D.

      God protects

    Correct Answer
    D. God protects
    Explanation
    Zephaniah means "God protects." This name is derived from the Hebrew language and is composed of two parts: "Zephan," which means "God," and "Yah," which means "protects." Therefore, the correct answer is "God protects."

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  • 2. 

    He is the son of _______?

    • A.

      Cushi

    • B.

      Joseph

    • C.

      Darius

    • D.

      Jotham

    Correct Answer
    A. Cushi
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Cushi because in the given options, Cushi is the only one mentioned as a potential father. Therefore, it can be inferred that the person in question is the son of Cushi.

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  • 3. 

    What was the main message of his prophecy?

    • A.

      Promotion of work

    • B.

      Joyous profession of confidence

    • C.

      Judgment and encouragement

    • D.

      Picture of life

    Correct Answer
    C. Judgment and encouragement
    Explanation
    The main message of his prophecy was judgment and encouragement. The prophecy likely contained both warnings and reassurances, with the purpose of guiding and motivating the audience. It may have highlighted the consequences of their actions, urging them to make better choices, while also offering hope and support to keep going and persevere. The prophecy aimed to provide a balanced perspective, addressing both the need for improvement and the potential for growth and success.

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  • 4. 

    How many doctrines does the book contain?

    • A.

      7

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      10

    • D.

      2

    Correct Answer
    B. 3
    Explanation
    The book contains 3 doctrines.

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  • 5. 

    What was the first doctrine about?

    • A.

      The wicked will be punished and the righteous will be vindicated on the day of judgment

    • B.

      God is sovereign over all nations

    • C.

      Jerusalem’s doom and redemption

    • D.

      God blesses those who repent and trust in Him

    Correct Answer
    B. God is sovereign over all nations
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "God is sovereign over all nations". This means that the first doctrine is about the belief that God has complete control and authority over all nations. It suggests that God holds power and dominion over every nation in the world, regardless of their size, strength, or influence. This doctrine emphasizes the belief in God's sovereignty and highlights the idea that no nation is outside of God's control or beyond His reach.

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  • 6. 

    What was the second doctrine?

    • A.

      The wicked will be punished and the righteous will be vindicated on the day of judgment

    • B.

      God is sovereign over all nations

    • C.

      Jerusalem’s doom and redemption

    • D.

      God blesses those who repent and trust in Him

    Correct Answer
    A. The wicked will be punished and the righteous will be vindicated on the day of judgment
    Explanation
    The second doctrine mentioned in the options is "Jerusalem's doom and redemption." This doctrine refers to the belief that Jerusalem, as a city, will face destruction and judgment due to its wickedness, but it will also experience redemption and restoration in the future. This doctrine is often associated with biblical prophecies and teachings about the fate of Jerusalem in various religious traditions.

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  • 7. 

    What was the last doctrine?

    • A.

      The wicked will be punished and the righteous will be vindicated on the day of judgment

    • B.

      God is sovereign over all nations

    • C.

      Jerusalem’s doom and redemption

    • D.

      God blesses those who repent and trust in Him

    Correct Answer
    D. God blesses those who repent and trust in Him
    Explanation
    The last doctrine refers to the belief that God blesses those who repent and trust in Him. This doctrine suggests that individuals who acknowledge their sins, seek forgiveness, and have faith in God will receive His blessings. It emphasizes the importance of repentance and trust in one's relationship with God. This doctrine highlights the idea that God's blessings are not based on worldly achievements or status, but rather on a person's spiritual transformation and reliance on God.

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  • 8. 

    What were the 3 sins denounce by Zephaniah?

    • A.

      Greed, hatred, envy

    • B.

      Sloth, anger lust

    • C.

      Idolatry, violence, fraud

    • D.

      Cursing, killing, euthanasia

    Correct Answer
    C. Idolatry, violence, fraud
    Explanation
    Zephaniah denounced the sins of idolatry, violence, and fraud. Idolatry refers to the worship of false gods or idols, which goes against the commandments of monotheistic religions. Violence refers to the act of causing harm or destruction, often through force or aggression. Fraud refers to deceit or dishonesty, particularly in financial or personal matters. Zephaniah condemned these sins as they are harmful and go against moral and ethical principles.

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  • 9. 

    What is the meaning of the Day of the Lord?

    • A.

      God's day of judgment

    • B.

      God's rest day

    • C.

      Prayer day

    • D.

      Offering day to God

    Correct Answer
    A. God's day of judgment
    Explanation
    The Day of the Lord refers to a time in the future when God will execute judgment and bring justice upon the world. It is a day of reckoning and divine intervention, where all people will be held accountable for their actions. This concept is found in various religious texts and is often associated with the end times or the final judgment. It signifies God's sovereignty and his role as the ultimate judge of humanity.

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  • 10. 

    Where did he deliver his prophecy?

    • A.

      Galilee

    • B.

      Judah

    • C.

      Israel

    • D.

      Whole earth

    Correct Answer
    D. Whole earth
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Whole earth". This means that the person delivering the prophecy did so not just in a specific region or country, but to the entire world. The prophecy was not limited to a particular location, but intended for all people across the globe to hear and understand.

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