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In the parable of the friend at the midnight, the man will get up and assist him because
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The law books used for the great reformation of Israel's social and religious institution were found in the temple in 621 BC during the reign of
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Moses led the children of Israel through the
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David took Jerusalem from
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The Prophet who was with the exiles of 597 BC in Babylon was
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He was a king remembered for his erecting a mighty temple for the worship of God:
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........was chosen in place of Judas Iscariot
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The fall of the Northern Kingdom was due to
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The King of Persia who made it possible for the return of the exiles from Babylon was
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Which of the following people was one of the outstanding kings of Israel after the falling of the Kingdom?
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....was one of the strongest enemies of the Christian faith before his conversion
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According to the Gospel of Luke the first statement made by Jesus on the cross was
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About almsgiving Jesus says,when you give your gift,you should
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The king of Assyria who took Samaria was
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Jeremiah's vision of boiling pot represented
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Jeremiah's vision of a boiling pot represented the invasion of Judah by Babylon from the north and the coming judgment of God.
In the book of Jeremiah in the Bible, God showed Jeremiah a vision of a boiling pot tilted away from the north. This symbolized the Babylonian army coming from the north to attack Judah. The boiling pot represented the wrath of God boiling over in judgment against Judah because of their sin and disobedience.
Through this vision, God warned the people of Judah of the impending invasion and called on them to repent and turn back to Him. However, they did not listen, and the Babylonians eventually conquered Jerusalem and took the people into exile.
Thus, the vision of the boiling pot represented God's judgment on Judah for their sin and disobedience, as well as His call for them to repent and turn back to Him.
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Who accompanied Paul on his First Missionary journey?
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Deborah was......in Israel
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The Lord told Solomon his kingdom would be divided after his death because.
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The ten commandments were delivered to the Israelites through Moses while they were
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Paul's First Missionary Journey started from
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Who was released by Pilate in place of Jesus?
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After his arrest in Jerusalem, Paul was supported by the Pharisees because
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During the time of Amos the prophet.......was the priest of Bethel
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Who among the following was sold to the Ishaemlites for twenty shekels because of his dreams?
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The last plague inflicted upon the Egyptians was
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In St. Mark's gospel the women are told at the empty tomb
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The Holy spirit descended on the followers of Christ and they began to speak in tongues
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Abraham is portrayed in the bible as
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