The Way (Christian Rel. Studies)

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Christian Religious Studies Test for Post-UME Examination


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  • 1. 

    The first stories of the patriarchs form the great theological history of Israel’s origin. In the which of the following can this be found ?

    • A.

      A first six books of the Bible

    • B.

      The first last books of the Bible

    • C.

      Genesis and Exodus

    • D.

      The poetic

    Correct Answer
    C. Genesis and Exodus
  • 2. 

    The first six books of the bible tells us that ..

    • A.

      Centuries before Israel settled in Canaan

    • B.

      The patriarchs worshipped Canaanite gods

    • C.

      The ancestors of Israel came from from Mesopotamia

    • D.

      Centuries before Israel took possession of Canaan her ancestors had come from Mesopotamia and as semi nomads had roamed through the land supported by the promise of their God that it would one day belong to their posterity.

    Correct Answer
    D. Centuries before Israel took possession of Canaan her ancestors had come from Mesopotamia and as semi nomads had roamed through the land supported by the promise of their God that it would one day belong to their posterity.
  • 3. 

    It is not historically accurate to say that the god of the patriarchs was Yahweh. Yahwish began with

    • A.

      Joshua

    • B.

      Moses

    • C.

      Abraham

    • D.

      Isaac

    Correct Answer
    B. Moses
  • 4. 

    The patriarchal migration was time – conditioned none –the –less it was in real sense an act of

    • A.

      Faith

    • B.

      Grace

    • C.

      Patience

    • D.

      Courage

    Correct Answer
    A. Faith
  • 5. 

    According to the book of number israel upon leaving Sinai had it point for sometime at

    • A.

      Kadesh a great oasis some fifty miles south of Beer-sheba

    • B.

      The Amorite kingdom of hesdon

    • C.

      The ancient city shechem

    • D.

      Ancient shine of Hebron

    Correct Answer
    C. The ancient city shechem
  • 6. 

    From the beginning, Israel’s faith forbade the worship of any but Yahweh. This prohibition is classically expressed in the

    • A.

      First commandment

    • B.

      Second commandment

    • C.

      Third commandment

    • D.

      Eight commandment

    Correct Answer
    B. Second commandment
  • 7. 

    Saul’s kinsman Abner, who had survived  the slaughter at Giboa made the only surviving son of Saul King at Mahanamin in Transjordan. Who was this son ?

    • A.

      Jonathan

    • B.

      Solomon

    • C.

      Eshbaal

    • D.

      Abijah

    Correct Answer
    A. Jonathan
  • 8. 

    The people of Judah welcome David as King in Hebron. Why ?

    • A.

      He was one of them

    • B.

      He was a strong leader who could see to their defense

    • C.

      He was acclaimed King by popular consent

    • D.

      He was one of them, a strong leader who could see to their defense and was also in the position to mandiate between them and their Philistine masters.

    Correct Answer
    D. He was one of them, a strong leader who could see to their defense and was also in the position to mandiate between them and their Philistine masters.
  • 9. 

    After the murder of Eshbaal by two of his officers, the people flocked to David in Hebron and there in a solemn covenant acclaimed King over all Israel. The whole incident illustrates :

    • A.

      The tribal confederacy

    • B.

      The tenacity of the charismatic tradition

    • C.

      The theocracy of Israel

    • D.

      The monarchy of Isreal

    Correct Answer
    A. The tribal confederacy

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