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Guided Bible Studies for Hungry ChristiansThe Word on the Mountain
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392. What does Jesus Christ promise to those who hunger and thirst for righteousness? Matthew 5:6 (240) A. Eternal lifeB. Satisfied with an abundance of filling C. Inherit the Kingdom of Heaven D. Comfort 393. What does a follower of Jesus Christ receive when their hunger is filled? Matthew 5:6 (240) A. Forgiveness of all intentional and unintentional sinB. Understanding in how to attain a state of righteousness approved by the LORD GOD C. Perfection in all things D. A good and fortunate life of plenty 394. Who is fed the first principles of the oracles of the LORD GOD? Hebrews 5:12-14 (241) A. New ChristiansB. Mature Christians C. People of the world D. Faithful Church goers 395. How are new and young Christians portrayed in the Word of God? Hebrews 5:12-14 (241) A. BabesB. Full Age C. Milk D. Strong Meat 396. How are old and mature Christians portrayed in the Word of God? Hebrews 5:12-14 (241) A. BabesB. Full Age C. Milk D. Strong Meat 397. Why are the first principles of the oracles of the LORD GOD taught to Christians? Hebrews 5:12-14 (Notes) A. So they can become sin free and true followers of Jesus ChristB. So they can have the foundation of Jesus Christ layed to build their faith upon C. So they can be judged according to their faith and assigned Works to glorify Him D. All of the above 398. What are the first principles? Hebrews 6:1-2 (Notes) (Will be more than one answer)A. They mysteries of the LORD GOD B. Typology C. Systematic Theology D. Teachings of the faithful Christian leaders of the past E. Repentance from dead works F. Faith toward the LORD GOD G. Baptisms H. Laying on of hands I. Resurrection of the dead J. Eternal judgment K. All of the above 399. How do new Christians learn the first principles of the doctrine of Jesus Christ? Hebrews 5:12-14 (Notes) A. Through drinking of waterB. Through drinking of milk C. Through drinking of wine D. Through eating of bread E. Through eating of meat F. Through eating of the Consecrated Host 400. What is the definition of "doctrine"? Hebrews 5:12-14 (Notes) A. Tradition and practicesB. Worship and praise C. Truths of belief D. All of the above 401. (Essay) Why is the milk presentation doctrine good for the new believer? (Notes) 402. What two rationed nourishments are identified as food for the teaching of Christian doctrine? Hebrews 5:12-14 (Notes) (Will be two answers)A. Drink B. Food C. Milk D. Meat E. Wine F. Water G. Bread 403. What character of teaching does milk represent? Hebrews 5:12-14 (243 and Notes) A. Gentle and simple teachings of doctrine requiring little effort to understandB. Stronger teachings of doctrine requiring more effort to understand 404. What character of teaching does meat represent? Hebrews 5:12-14 (243 and Notes) A. Gentle and simple teachings of doctrine requiring little effort to understandB. Stronger teachings of doctrine requiring more effort and experience to understand 405. How can a young Christian be taught the deeper things concerning righteousness in the Word of God? Hebrews 5:12-14 (244) A. By first learning the first principles of the Foundation of Jesus ChristB. By having a skilled Teacher of the Word of God explain the mysteries in an easily understood way C. By choosing an advanced study of the Word of God, and tackling the concepts that are harder to understand D. All of the above 406. Who is the promise of filling for those who hunger after righteousness implicitly directed towards? Hebrews 5:12-14 (245 and Notes) A. All the good people of the worldB. All Christians C. Young Christians D. Maturing Christians 407. Who are the strong teachings of doctrine according to the Word of God reserved for? Hebrews 5:12-14 (246 and Notes) A. Mature ChristiansB. Those whom have the Foundation of Jesus Christ already laid C. Those which Jesus Christ chooses to fill with an understanding of His Mysteries and His deep Things D. All of the above 408. How does a maturing Christian learn to discern between good and evil? Hebrews 5:12-14 (247 and Notes) A. By studying the Word of GodB. By exercising the skill of discernment through experience C. By loving Jesus Christ with your complete heart, soul and mind D. By faithfully attending church services every Sunday 409. What deep things of the LORD GOD can a Christian learn after they gain the ability to discern good and evil? Hebrews 5:12-14 (247) A. Understand RighteousnessB. Understand Exorcism C. Understand Judgment D. Understand Christianity 410.Why are babes in Christ considered both carnal and spiritual in their nature? 1 Corinthians 3:1-3 (248-249) A. They often have envying, strife and divisions among themB. They begin walking as a follower of Jesus Christ C. They are unable to bear the doctrine of righteousness, and must be taught in small portions D. All of the above 411. What animal can the young Christians be compared to in the Word of God? Psalms 34:8-10 (250) A. Young lionB. Young ass C. Young goat D. Young bird 412. Why can young Christians be compared to this particular animal mentioned in the Word of God? Psalms 34:8-10 (250) A. Because they are ferociousB. Because they rule their domain C. Because they are majestic and free D. Because they lack and suffer hunger 413. What is promised to the young lions when they seek the Things of the LORD GOD? Psalms 34:8-10 (250) A. They will not want for any good thingB. They will be taught to search and hunt for their prey C. They will rule their Kingdom D. All of the above 414. What is the typological representation of village in the Word of God? (Notes) A. A gathering place of saintsB. A congregation of people protected by walls C. A place of great holiness D. A city rule by a locally elected council 415. What is the primitive root meaning of the Hebrew word representing young lion? Psalms 34:8-10 (250 and Notes) A. To ComfortB. To Cover C. To Judge D. To Devour 416. What is the figurative meaning of "To Cover"? Psalms 34:8-10 (250 and Notes) A. Blending and hidingB. Atoning and cleansing C. Standing and supporting D. Attending and confronting 417. (Essay) What is the deeper typological meaning of a young lion in the Word of God when all things are considered? (Notes) 418. (Essay) How can Scripture in Psalms be used to define young Christians, when the they were written before the new Covenant of Jesus Christ? Psalms 34:8-10 419. What are the characteristics of the Things of the LORD GOD? Psalms 34:8-10 (251) A. They are filled with goodness and taste good tooB. They are formal with conservative leanings C. They are liberal with free interpretations D. They are holy and untouchable by common man 420. What must all new and young Christians possess toward the omnipotent, omniscient nature of the LORD GOD before their hunger will be fed by Him? Psalms 34:8-10 (Notes) A. UnderstandingB. Trust C. Fear D. All of the above 421. Who will be filled? Luke 6:21 (253) A. Those which hunger nowB. Those which are full now C. Those which wait until the End Days to eat D. Those which eat within the congregations of faithful churches E. Those which go without eating to feed the poor 422. What will happen to those who are full now? Luke 6:21 (254) A. They will rewarded for satisfying their hungerB. They will one day hunger C. They will stay full until they receive the great Things in the Kingdom of Heaven D. They will be designated saints by the authorities of religion 423. What is the status of Christians who are in the wilderness? 2 Samuel 17:27-29 (255) A. They are hungryB. They are thirsty C. They are filled D. They are satisfied 424. What is the typological meaning of "wilderness" in the Word of God? (May be more than one answer)A. A place of plenty B. An open field where cattle are driven C. A desert D. Speech E. A forest F. A place of few inhabitants 425. What does the wilderness represent in the Word of God? 2 Samuel 17:27-29 (Notes) A. The worldB. The place where common, natural life people are herded together by their leaders C. The carnal, fleshly, natural life directed and controlled by worldly interests D. All of the above 426. What is the term used to describe the sins of a Christian being paid for through the blood sacrifice of Jesus Christ? Psalms 107:1-9 (256) A. TransgressionB. Justification C. Redemption D. Forgiveness 427. What is a redeemed Christian released from? Psalms 107:1-9 (257) A. The hand of the enemyB. Satan C. Sin D. Wickedness E. Death F. The territory of Satan in the world G. All of the above 428. What part of the earth do Christians originate? Psalms 107:1-9(258) A. IsraelB. America C. English speaking lands D. Arab countries E. From all over the world 429. Why do the congregations of the people of the world of nature encourage faithful, spiritually seeking Christians to dwell within their carnal worlds? Psalms 107:1-9 (258) A. To corrupt the ChristiansB. To bring God to the world C. To prove that all men can really get along through affirmative action and tolerance of differences D. People of the world do not dwell with faithful Christians 430. What effect does the wilderness have on Christians? Psalms 107:1-9 (259) A. They suffer greatly from hunger and thirstB. They are invigorated and renewed from the beautiful surroundings C. They are challenged through the spiritual desire of those who dwell within, and are committed to spreading the Word of God D. They are able to reach the mountain of the LORD GOD easily, and seek His face 431. What happens when a Christian suffers greatly from hunger and thirst? Psalms 107:1-9 (259) A. They starve to deathB. Their souls faint C. They appreciate the finer things of faith D. They pay penance for their fleshly ways and are elevated spiritually to a higher level 432. What is it like when a soul faints? Psalms 107:1-9 (259) A. The soul feels like it is being covered in a shroud of deathB. The soul feels overwhelmed and darkened C. The soul has difficulty seeing the light of Jesus Christ D. All of the above 433. What happens when Christians cry in distress while in the wilderness? Psalms 107:1-9 (260) A. Jesus Christ intervenesB. The LORD GOD delivers them C. Jesus Christ leads his people forward to safety and comfort D. They assemble together in faith and fellowship E. All of the above 434. How does the LORD GOD fill the longing and hungry soul? Psalms 107:1-9 (260) (May be more than one answer)A. Goodness B. Kindness C. Mercy D. Piety E. Beauty 435. Who should be congregated with Christians as they praise the LORD GOD? Psalms 107:1-9 (260) (May be more than one answer)A. Fellow brothers and sisters in Christ B. Older Christians in authority C. The worldly unsaved D. All the religions of the world 436. What does the LORD GOD turn his flowing abundances of Grace, Things and Works into when the common worldly choose wickedness in their dwelling places? Psalms 107:31-38 (263) A. Dry and barren ground fit for wickednessB. Fruitful and prosperous ground fit for salvation C. Satisfying and fortunate ground fit for improvement of worldly living D. Sad and trying ground fit for moving people toward Him 437. What does the LORD GOD turn the common, dry, barren, worldly realm into for those who hungrily seek Him? Psalms 107:31-38 (264) A. Into a place filled with His wonderful GraceB. It remains the same C. It changes according to the seasons and time D. None of the above 438. Who is the God of Jacob? Psalms 146:5-9 (267) A. The LORD GOD JEHOVAHB. Jesus Christ C. The false god Baal D. The lesser god of nature 439. Why will the rebellious be punished by the LORD GOD? Isaiah 65:11-13 (268) A. They will forget His Holy MountainB. They will prepare a feeding place for the false god of fortune C. They will offer a spiritual drink that is watered down D. They will mix with the zests of natural life E. They will give thanks for their good luck F. All of the above 440. What do we know for certain about the rebellious people against the LORD GOD? Isaiah 65:11-13 (Notes) A. They had knowledge at some point of the spiritual Things of the LORD GODB. They have never had knowledge of the spiritual Things of the LORD GOD C. They have always desired knowledge of the spiritual Things of the LORD GOD D. They never knew the LORD GOD 441. What spirituality do the rebellious embrace in defiance of the provisions of the LORD GOD? Isaiah 65:11-13 (Notes) A. Learned spiritual knowledgeB. False sense of security and power within the spiritual realm C. Worship of the god of fortune D. All of above 442. What results are produced from the combination of spiritual practices by the rebellious? Isaiah 65:11-13 (Notes) A. Great results with fortune gainedB. Terrible results with fortune lost C. Results and fortune dependant on level of spiritual focus D. The accidental salvation and redemption of souls 443. Who is the Babylonian god of fortune? Isaiah 65:11-13 (Notes) A. Ba’al GadB. Jupiter C. Apollo D. Lady Luck 444. (Essay) How do present day people worship the god of fortune? Isaiah 65:11-13 (Notes) 445. (Essay) Why do people choose to worship the god of fortune rather than the LORD GOD? Isaiah 65:11-13 (Notes) 446. What will the LORD GOD do with the rebellious people who hunger for the things of the god of fortune? Isaiah 65:11-13 (269) A. ForgiveB. Destroy C. Punish D. Save 447. Who will eat, drink and rejoice? Isaiah 65:11-13 (269) A. Servants of the LORD GODB. False god worshippers C. Rebellious D. Faithful church attendees 448. What will happen to the rebellious false god worshippers before their destruction? Isaiah 65:11-13 (270) A. They will go hungryB. They will go thirsty C. They will go ashamed D. All of the above 449. What does Mary sing in her Magnificant concerning the hungry? Luke 1:46, 53 (271) A. He hath filled the hungry with good thingsB. He hath filled the hungry with rich things C. He hath filled the hungry with holy things D. He hath filled the hungry with confusing things 450. What does Mary sing in her Magnificant concerning the rich? Luke 1:46, 53 (271) A. The rich he hath sent empty awayB. The rich he hath given remorse C. The rich he hath given great fortune D. The rich he hath blessed 451. (Essay) How much do the things of the LORD GOD cost? Luke 1:46, 53 (Notes) 452. What spiritual life is the fig tree a symbol? Mark 11 12-14, 20-26 (272) A. A spiritual life of sorrowB. A spiritual life of faith C. A spiritual life of law D. A spiritual life of good things 453. Who is represented symbolically by the fig tree? Mark 11 12-14, 20-26 (272) A. Nation of IsraelB. The Worshippers of Baal C. The Christians of Greece D. The congregation of the worldly 454. What did the fig tree fail to produce? Mark 11 12-14, 20-26 (272) A. Shade to protect and comfort the followers of Jesus ChristB. Fruit to feed the worlds hungry C. Fruit to satisfy the spiritual hunger of Jesus Christ D. Shade to hide the sins of the repentant 455. What happened to the barren fig tree when Jesus Christ cursed it? Mark 11 12-14, 20-26 (272) A. It flourished and began to produce fruit once againB. The branches increased in width and strength, providing shade once again C. It dried up from the roots and withered away D. It was plucked from the roots and moved to holy ground 456. (Essay) What spiritual lesson did Jesus Christ teach with the example of the fig tree? Mark 11 12-14, 20-26 (273) 457. What happened to Peter when he went upon the housetop to pray? Acts 10:9-16, 25-33 (274) A. He became hungry and fell into a tranceB. He was raised to the Heavens C. He was chastised for being faithless D. He was made a priest 458. What point did the LORD GOD make with his instructions to Peter to rise, kill and eat the beasts that were common and unclean, after Peter said he would never consider those things? Acts 10:9-16, 25-33 (274) A. All sinful things should be destroyedB. What God has cleansed should not be called common C. A man of God should not fear going amongst things that are unclean D. A sinner does not have the remove himself from those things common 459. What purpose was this important point made to Peter? Acts 10:9-16, 25-33 (274) A. To cause him to repentB. To focus his attention to the specific ministry for the Gentiles C. To bring him strength in the midst of the things he feared most D. All of the above 460. (Essay) What lesson can be learned considering the great hunger that Peter felt while in his deep prayer? Acts 10:9-16, 25-33 (274-276) 461. What did the LORD GOD give the Israelites to eat as they wandered in the wilderness? Exodus 16:13-21 (277) A. Special breadB. Quail C. Frost D. Wine 462. What was the appearance of the food given to the wandering Israelites? Exodus 16:13-21 (277) A. Small round bread similar to hoar frostB. Plumb juicy breasted birds C. Small ice pieces that tasted like bread D. The juice of the vine 463. What did the children of Israel call this food? Exodus 16:13-21 (278) A. MannaB. Food C. Feast D. Plenty 464. What is the interpretation for the name of the food provided for the Israelites as they wandered in the wilderness? Exodus 16:13-21 (278-280) A. What is it?B. It tastes good C. It is too much to eat D. It is filling to the stomach 465. What rules did the LORD GOD make concerning this food? Exodus 16:13-21 (279) A. Rules concerning the gathering and eatingB. Rules concerning the cooking and baking C. Rules concerning the sacrifice and ceremony D. Rules concerning the worship and praise 466. Who must gather the bread? Exodus 16:13-21 (281) A. Every woman for her familyB. Every man for him and the occupants of his tent C. Every individual for himself D. The priests of the tribe Levi 467. How much bread were each of the children of Israel allowed? Exodus 16:13-21 (282-283) A. Some had more than othersB. Each had the same amount C. Each was given just enough to keep them from starving D. Some went without 468. What did they find when they measured the heaps of bread taken by each man? Exodus 16:13-21 (283) (May be more than one answer)A. Those who gathered much had nothing left over B. Those who gathered little did not lack, because every man gathered accorded to what he could eat C. Many could not eat all they had gathered D. Many starved for want of more food 469. Why were the children of Israel forbidden to leave any bread until morning? Exodus 16:13-21 (284) A. It caused a waste of the provisions of GodB. It bred worms and stank C. It brought mice into the camp D. It became difficult to keep track of the measures of food allotted each man 470. What happened to the portions of bread that were not gathered in the morning? Exodus 16:13-21 (285) A. They waxed hot and meltedB. They spoiled and molded C. They were eaten by the quail D. There was never any bread left after the morning gathering |
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MLA Style Citation: About the Author Kathy L. McFarland is a Becker Bible Studies Teacher and Author of Guided Bible Studies for Hungry Christians. She is a Religious Studies student of Liberty University, Hebrew language student attending Israeli taught Ulpan and a Homeschool parent teaching the things of God. She is also well-known as a child advocate of innocent children tortured and suffering from the abuse of sexual perversion, out-of-control violence, and pathetic neglect by a carnal world gone mad. |
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