Importance Of Knowing God: Bible Quiz

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1. Messed up theology leads to messed up

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Messed up theology can have a negative impact on how individuals live their lives. If one's understanding of religious beliefs and principles is distorted or confused, it can lead to misguided actions and choices. This can result in a disordered and chaotic way of living, affecting both the individual and those around them. The repetition of the words "living," "lives," "lifes," "life," and "living" emphasizes the various aspects of life that can be affected when theology is in disarray.

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Below is the Importance of Knowing God Bible Trivia Questions Quiz. It is designed to see if you know the bible so well that you can note the importance of having god in your life and the benefits you can derive from it. Are you feeling up to testing you... see moreknowledge of Christ? Take up this quiz and get to do just that. see less

2. When your view of God is small, something else will be big. 

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When your view of God is small, it means that you have a limited understanding or perception of God's power, presence, and capabilities. In this context, "something else" refers to worldly or material things that may appear more significant or influential in your life. This statement suggests that when you don't fully comprehend the greatness of God, you may prioritize and give importance to other aspects of life, such as wealth, success, or personal desires, instead of relying on and seeking guidance from a higher power.

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3. What phrase from Jeremiah 7:11 was Jesus quoting when he overturned the money-changers tables in the New Testament? 

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The phrase "den of robbers" is the correct answer because it is a direct quote from Jeremiah 7:11 in the Old Testament. Jesus quoted this phrase when he overturned the money-changers tables in the New Testament, expressing his anger towards the corruption and exploitation happening in the temple. By using this phrase, Jesus condemned the dishonest practices of the money-changers and emphasized the need for true worship and righteousness.

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4. The whole passage beginning in Jer. 8:4, is about what? 

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The passage beginning in Jer. 8:4 is about the act of returning. This implies that the passage discusses individuals or a group of people going back to a place they previously left. The context of the passage may provide further information on the reasons for their return or any specific circumstances surrounding it.

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5. What were the "deceptive words" the Israelites were trusting in from Jer. 7:3-8?

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The deceptive words the Israelites were trusting in from Jer. 7:3-8 were that they could sin because they had the temple of God in their midst. They believed that as long as they had the temple, they were protected and could continue to sin without consequence. However, this belief was deceptive because God's presence in the temple did not give them a license to sin. God wanted them to repent and turn away from their sinful ways, rather than relying on the temple as a means to justify their actions.

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6. We talked about students who live "double lives." What does Jeremiah call this kind of attitude? 

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Jeremiah refers to the attitude of living a double life as "deceptive words." This suggests that the individuals in question are not being truthful or genuine in their actions and behaviors. They may present themselves differently in different situations, leading to a sense of deception or falsehood. This term implies that their words and actions do not align with their true selves, and they may be intentionally misleading others or even themselves.

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7. How is theology messed up? Match the Bible verses with their summaries given to you in class. 
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8. In what ways did Merilee's behavior demonstrate her theology?

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Merilee's behavior demonstrated her theology by showing that she believed God did not love her, only demanded obedience, and could be used as a means to erase her guilt. This suggests that she had a negative perception of God, viewing Him as unloving, strict, and a tool to alleviate her guilt rather than seeking a genuine relationship with Him.

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Messed up theology leads to messed up
When your view of God is small, something else will be big. 
What phrase from Jeremiah 7:11 was Jesus quoting when he overturned...
The whole passage beginning in Jer. 8:4, is about what? 
What were the "deceptive words" the Israelites were trusting...
We talked about students who live "double lives." What does...
How is theology messed up? Match the Bible verses with their summaries...
In what ways did Merilee's behavior demonstrate her theology?
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