Chapter 2 Bible Quiz

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1. What does the Old Testament refer to? How many books are there in the Old Testament? New Testament? And the Bible?

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The Old Testament refers to God's original law and contains 46 books. The New Testament consists of 27 books, and when combined with the Old Testament, they form the Bible, which has a total of 73 books.

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Chapter 2 Bible Quiz - Quiz

The bible is the most interesting book in existence and it is believed to have been written in a way that God spoke out. This holy book forms... see morea foundation to the Christian belief. Do you understand the messages and stories from the bible? Take up this quiz on what we learnt from chapter two on the bible and get to gauge your understanding.
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2. Who is the primary author of the Bible?

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The primary author of the Bible is God because it is believed by many religious traditions that the Bible is the inspired word of God. It is seen as a sacred text that contains teachings, stories, and guidance from God to humanity. The Bible is considered to be divinely inspired and written by various human authors who were guided by the Holy Spirit. Therefore, God is considered the primary author of the Bible.

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3. Who helps us understand Scipture?

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According to the given information, God speaks to us in the Scripture. The Holy Spirit is the one who helps us interpret and understand God's word. This aligns with the belief in Christianity that the Holy Spirit guides believers in understanding the teachings and messages found in the Bible.

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4. How did you enjoy taking the quiz on Chapters 1 and 2?

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The given answer indicates that the person enjoyed taking the quiz on Chapters 1 and 2. They had a positive experience and found it enjoyable.

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5. Who teach us the meaning of the Bible?

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According to Christian belief, God is the ultimate source of knowledge and wisdom, including the meaning of the Bible. It is believed that God inspired the authors of the Bible to write the scriptures, and therefore, He is the one who teaches us the true meaning and interpretation of its teachings.

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6. Which has the best information about how to use the book?
(Ex. Luke 24:13-35)

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This answer correctly identifies the book as Luke, the chapter as 24, and the verse as 13-35. This information provides a specific reference to the passage in Luke that contains instructions or guidance on how to use the book.

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7. What are the four types of Literature in the Old Testament. (in order)

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The Old Testament literature is divided into four types: The Law, Historical Books, Wisdom, and Prophetic. This order is based on the arrangement of the books in the Old Testament. The Law includes the first five books of the Bible, also known as the Pentateuch, which contains the foundational laws and teachings of the Israelites. The Historical Books follow, providing a narrative of the history of the Israelites from their entry into the Promised Land to the exile. Wisdom literature comes next, consisting of books like Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Job, which offer wisdom and guidance for daily life. Finally, the Prophetic Books include the writings of the prophets, who delivered messages from God to the people of Israel.

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8. What is the first part of the Old Testament? How do the books get name, "Pentateuch"?

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The first part of the Old Testament is Genesis. The books in the Pentateuch are called so because they are a collection of five scrolls. Although they are not the first books written, they contain stories about the beginnings of God's people, including the creation and the covenant. Therefore, the correct answer is Genesis and the explanation provided describes the significance of the Pentateuch in telling these stories.

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9. How long did the writing of the Scripture take?

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The writing of the Scripture took place in A.D. 100.

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10. What are the definitions for revelation, Scripture, and Inspired?

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Revelation refers to God's communication of himself to us through his words and deeds, which he has used throughout history to reveal the mystery of his plan for our Salvation. Scripture refers to the Holy Writings of Jews and Christians that are collected in the Old and New Testament of the Bible. Inspired means being influenced by the Holy Spirit. All of these definitions are correct and encompass different aspects of God's communication and the importance of Scripture in understanding his message.

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What does the Old Testament refer to? How many books are there in the...
Who is the primary author of the Bible?
Who helps us understand Scipture?
How did you enjoy taking the quiz on Chapters 1 and 2?
Who teach us the meaning of the Bible?
Which has the best information about how to use the book?(Ex. Luke...
What are the four types of Literature in the Old Testament. (in order)
What is the first part of the Old Testament? How do the books get...
How long did the writing of the Scripture take?
What are the definitions for revelation, Scripture, and Inspired?
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