- What had God chosen Israel to be? (14:1-2)
Your answer:
A chosen generation
A holy people to the LORD
A peculiar people to himself
All of the above
2 & 3
- How would a person tithe who lived a long way from the place where the Lord chose to set his name? (14:22-27)
Your answer:
Make the sacrifice and go to the place the LORD chose
Place it in a local storehouse
Send it with a Levite
Turn it into money, go to the place which the LORD chose, and buy food there
None of the above
- What were they to do with the tithes every third year? (14:28-29)
Your answer:
Add a fifth part to it
Add a half to it
Bring it to their gates for the Levite, stranger, fatherless, and the widows to eat
Double the tithes
None of the above
- What was Israel to do to nations in regard to money? (15:6)
Your answer:
Borrow from them but don’t lend to them
Lend to them and borrow from them
Lend to them but not borrow
Establish trade with them
None of the above
- What was to be done to a servant who did not wish to be released?(15:16-18)
Your answer:
He was set free anyway
He took on his master’s name
He was circumcised
He was branded
An aul was thrust though his ear
- What were they not to do with an animal with a blemish such as lameness or blindness? (15:19-23)
Your answer:
Eat it
Let it go in the wilderness
Sacrifice it to the Lord
All of the above
1 & 2
- How was every man to give? (16:17)
Your answer:
As he is able, according to the blessing of the LORD
Sacrificially
Until it hurts
None of the above
2 & 3
- Why weren’t judges allowed to take bribes? (16:18-20)
Your answer:
A gift blinds the eyes of the wise
A gift perverts the words of the righteous
They were already paid adequately
None of the above
1 & 2
- Why did Israel desire a king? (17:14-15)
Your answer:
It was the best form of government at that time
To be like other nations
They needed one head
All of the above
None of the above
- What was the king of Israel not to do? (17:16-17)
Your answer:
Multiply horses to himself
Multiply wives to himself
Greatly multiply to himself silver and gold
All of the above
None of the above
- What should the king of Israel do? (17:18-19)
Your answer:
Read the law of the LORD every day
Obey the words of the law
Visit all of the tribes
All of the above
1 & 2
- What is an abomination to the Lord? (18:9-12)
Your answer:
One who makes his son or daughter to pass through the fire
One that uses divination
A witch
A consulter with familiar spirits
All of the above
- Who would the Prophet that the Lord was going to raise up be like? (18:15-19)
Your answer:
Aaron
Abraham
Joshua
Moses
None of the above
- What example of unintentional murder was given? (19:1-10)
Your answer:
A man’s axe head flies off the handle and kills another man
A man’s ox gores another man to death
Killing a man while fighting
Accidentally setting fire to a building where a man was burned to death
None of the above
- What were they Israelites not to remove? (19:14)
Your answer:
Fences separating properties
Their neighbor's landmark
The cornerstone of a building
All of the above
None of the above
- How many witnesses were required to establish a matter? (19:15)
Your answer:
One
Two or three
Four or five
Twelve
None of the above
- Who did the officers excuse from going to battle? (20:5-9)
Your answer:
Men who built a new house not yet dedicated
Men who planted a vineyard and have not eaten of it
Men who have betrothed a wife and not taken her
Men who were fearful and fainthearted
All of the above
- What did the Israelites offer when they went near a city to fight? (20:10-11)
Your answer:
Food
Freedom
Peace
Water
None of the above
- What kind of trees could be used in the siege of a city? (20:19-20)
Your answer:
Apple
Fig
Olive
Pomegranate
None of the above
- What must a man do if he desires to take a wife from among the captives? (21:10-14)
Your answer:
Bring her home
Shave her head
Pare her nails
Mourn her father and her mother a full month
All of the above
- How much was the inheritance of the firstborn son compared to the others? (21:15-17)
Your answer:
The same
One and a half times
Double
Triple
None of the above
- How long was the body of a cursed man allowed to hang on a tree? (21:22-23)
Your answer:
One night
Only during the daytime
One week
Until the harvest was over
None of the above