God: A Biography Test | Final Test - Easy

Jack Miles
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 119 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

God: A Biography Test | Final Test - Easy

Jack Miles
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. In the Book of Job, from whom does God take a bet?
(a) Elohim.
(b) Satan.
(c) Job.
(d) Yahweh.

2. Of what is "the earth shall be full of knowledge of the Lord/as the waters cover the sea" a description?
(a) God's kingom in Genesis 1.
(b) Heaven on earth.
(c) The ocean at rest.
(d) The peaceable kingdom in Isaiah 11.

3. How is Job like Abraham?
(a) His children inherit the earth.
(b) He goes along with what he must and withholds everything he can.
(c) He does all that God asks.
(d) He loves God.

4. God takes notice of problems and acts, but does not reveal this until Isaiah 39.
(a) Fear.
(b) Gratitude.
(c) Kindness.
(d) Love.

5. What Book does he move to complete absence?
(a) Book of John.
(b) Book of Esther.
(c) Book of Job.
(d) Book of Proverbs.

6. Even the goodness he sees in his own work did not bring God this.
(a) Disapproval.
(b) Disappointment.
(c) Anger.
(d) Joy.

7. Which statement is true based on the traditional interpretation of the Book of Job?
(a) Job knows God will not save him.
(b) Job consistently trusts that God will vindicate him.
(c) Job is a sinner but is constantly in denial.
(d) Job understands why he must repent.

8. After the Babylonians are defeated by the Persians, what do the Judeans begin to be called?
(a) Israelites.
(b) Jews.
(c) Persians.
(d) Judes.

9. What premise do Job's friends take?
(a) That God is just.
(b) That God is loving.
(c) That God is spiteful.
(d) That God is unjust.

10. What do the last three Minor Prophets give God?
(a) A gift.
(b) A last chance to express himself directly.
(c) An oath to be loyal.
(d) A promise to spread his word.

11. What does Psalm 2 do nothing short but envision?
(a) An apocalypse.
(b) A war zone.
(c) A peaceful world.
(d) A world empire led by God's anointed king/messiah.

12. How does God appear to Job?
(a) As a lightening bolt.
(b) As a whirlwind.
(c) As a volcano.
(d) As a burning bush.

13. What does God admit in Is. 51:22-23?
(a) He suggests that he did not control events sufficiently to prevent unmerited suffering.
(b) He almost admits that his punishment went too far.
(c) He feels he did the right thing regarding the Israelites and Canaanites.
(d) He is in control of all situations, because he is the almighty God.

14. How are the Jews saved?
(a) God sends a flood to kill the enemy.
(b) Ruth gathers up her people and leads them in a second mass exodus.
(c) God comes down from heaven in all his glory and wreaks havok upon the enemy.
(d) They are given a one-day immunity to wreak vengeance on their enemies and claim 75,000 lives.

15. In what Book is God never mentioned, and the Jews' religion is not even a secondary feature of their identity?
(a) 2 Kings.
(b) Exodus.
(c) Numbers.
(d) Esther.

Short Answer Questions

1. Where is the Bible's first apocalypse recorded?

2. How is God allowing himself to be transformed in Isaiah?

3. What does prophecy combine?

4. Whose laws are codified and entrusted to human custody?

5. What part of God's character is calm and benign?

(see the answer keys)

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