1.
Jude was a slave of
Correct Answer
C. Jesus
Explanation
Jude was a slave of Jesus.
2.
Jude wrote this letter to warn people against those who
Correct Answer
B. Denied Jesus
Explanation
The correct answer is "Denied Jesus". The letter written by Jude is a warning against those who denied Jesus. This implies that Jude is cautioning people about individuals who refused to acknowledge or accept Jesus as the Messiah. The letter may be addressing the dangers and consequences of denying Jesus and the impact it can have on one's faith and relationship with God.
3.
God saved the people from Egypt but destroyed those who
Correct Answer
C. Did not believe
Explanation
The correct answer is "did not believe." This answer is supported by the statement that God saved the people from Egypt but destroyed those who did not believe. This implies that those who did not have faith in God were not saved and faced destruction.
4.
The countries which practiced unnatural vices are
Correct Answer
C. Sodom and Gomorrah
Explanation
The correct answer is Sodom and Gomorrah. Sodom and Gomorrah were cities mentioned in the Bible that were known for their wickedness and immorality. They practiced unnatural vices, which likely refers to their engagement in sexual sins and other immoral behaviors. These cities were ultimately destroyed by God as a punishment for their wickedness.
5.
While arguing with devil Archangel Michael said
Correct Answer
A. “May the Lord rebuke you!”
Explanation
The correct answer is "May the Lord rebuke you!" because it is a phrase that is commonly used to express disapproval or disagreement with someone's actions or words, without resorting to violence or wishing harm upon them. It is a more respectful and peaceful way to address the devil and assert one's beliefs. The other options of wishing death or damnation upon the devil are more aggressive and violent, which goes against the principles of love and forgiveness that are often associated with religious teachings.
6.
Enoch was of the
Correct Answer
C. Seventh generation from Adam
Explanation
In the Letter of Jude, Enoch is referred to as being of the seventh generation from Adam. Jude 1:14 states: "Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied about them." This positions Enoch specifically in the genealogical sequence as the seventh, counting Adam as the first.
7.
What are the name of the brother of Jude?
Correct Answer
B. James
Explanation
The name of Jude's brother is James.
8.
Jude the author of the letter was
Correct Answer
C. Not an apostle of Jesus
Explanation
Jude, the author of the letter, was not an apostle of Jesus. This is evident from the options given, where it is stated that he was one of the apostles of Jesus or a disciple of Peter. Since the correct answer is that he was not an apostle of Jesus, it can be inferred that he may have been a disciple of Peter or had some other association with the apostles, but he himself was not one of them.
9.
The letter of Jude has
Correct Answer
B. Only one typical feature of a letter
Explanation
The given correct answer for this question is "only one typical feature of a letter". This suggests that the letter of Jude does not possess all the typical features of a letter, but rather only one. The explanation behind this answer could be that the letter of Jude may lack elements such as a salutation, greeting, or closing remarks that are commonly found in traditional letters. However, it still retains one characteristic that is commonly associated with letters, which could be the presence of a specific recipient or addressee.
10.
There is a great similarity between the letter of Jude
Correct Answer
C. And letter of Peter
Explanation
The correct answer is "and letter of Peter". The explanation for this answer is that the question states that there is a great similarity between the letter of Jude, Paul, James, and Peter. Therefore, the letter of Peter is included in the list of letters that have a great similarity with the others mentioned.
11.
After this letter was written it was not acceptable to cite from
Correct Answer
C. Non canonical literature
Explanation
This letter states that after it was written, it became unacceptable to cite from non canonical literature. This means that any references or quotes from non canonical literature were no longer considered valid or authoritative. Therefore, the correct answer is non canonical literature.
12.
It is generally accepted that this letter was written around the year
Correct Answer
C. A.D. 80
Explanation
The correct answer is A.D. 80. This is because the statement mentions that "It is generally accepted that this letter was written around the year." Since the options provided are all A.D. years, the most reasonable choice would be A.D. 80 as it falls within the given range.
13.
This letter is specially famous for its
Correct Answer
A. Closing doxology
Explanation
This letter is specifically famous for its closing doxology, which refers to a hymn or expression of praise to God. The letter is well-known for its closing section that praises and glorifies God, making it stand out among other letters. The closing doxology adds a spiritual and worshipful element to the letter, making it significant and memorable.
14.
The angel were kept in eternal chain because
Correct Answer
A. They deserted their proper dwelling
Explanation
The correct answer is "they deserted their proper dwelling." This means that the angels were kept in eternal chains because they left their assigned place or position. This suggests that they abandoned their rightful role or responsibility, which goes against the order and plan of God. By doing so, they acted in disobedience and rebellion, leading to their punishment of being bound in chains for eternity.
15.
The author of the letter says “Woe to them because they
Correct Answer
A. Followed Cain
Explanation
The author of the letter expresses disapproval towards a group of people for following in the footsteps of Cain. This suggests that the group is engaging in similar negative actions or behaviors as Cain did. The author also mentions that the group did not make proper offerings and worshiped idols, further implying their deviation from the right path. Overall, the answer "followed Cain" indicates that the author sees this as a significant mistake or wrongdoing on the part of the mentioned group.
16.
This letter is addressed apparently to
Correct Answer
A. All Christians
Explanation
The correct answer is "all Christians." This is because the letter is addressed to a broad group of people, without specifying any particular sinners or a specific Christian community. By addressing it to "all Christians," the author intends for the message to be applicable to all believers of the Christian faith, regardless of their specific circumstances or background.
17.
The two apocryphal Jewish works that Jude quotes are
Correct Answer
A. Assumption of Moses and the Book of Enoch
Explanation
The correct answer is Assumption of Moses and the Book of Enoch. Jude quotes from these two apocryphal Jewish works. The Assumption of Moses is a Jewish pseudepigraphical work that deals with the death and assumption of Moses. The Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish religious work that is attributed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. It contains various visions and revelations. Jude references these works to make his point about false teachers and their judgment.
18.
This letter has
Correct Answer
A. 25 Verses
Explanation
The Letter of Jude in the New Testament is a brief book that actually contains only 25 verses in total. It does not have variations in verse count like 16 or 20; rather, it consistently includes 25 verses across all standard Biblical translations.
19.
“In the last time there will be scoffers who will live according to their own godless desires.” This was said by,
Correct Answer
C. Apostles
Explanation
The correct answer is Apostles. The quote is from the book of Jude in the New Testament, where the author warns about the presence of scoffers in the last days who will live according to their own godless desires. The apostles were the early followers of Jesus Christ who spread his teachings and established the early Christian church.
20.
Archangel argued with the devil over,
Correct Answer
A. The body of Moses
Explanation
The correct answer is the body of Moses. The question suggests that Archangel and the devil had a disagreement or argument regarding something. Out of the three options given, only "the body of Moses" fits the context of the question. This implies that Archangel and the devil had a dispute over what happened to the body of Moses, whether it existed or not, or its significance in some way.