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The Word on the Mountain
(Worksheet 7)

The Hungry and the Thirsty (Part 2 of 5)
The Study of Bread

“Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.” (Matthew 5:6 AV)







472. What did the LORD GOD feed to the Israelites to show His works to prove they should believe in Him? John 6:28-59 (287)

A. Quail
B. Manna
C. Frost
D. Water



473. What was the manna given by the LORD GOD known as? John 6:28-59 (288)

A. Bread from Heaven
B. Bread of the world
C. Bread of salvation
D. Bread of hope



474. Who is the true bread of God, come down from Heaven, to give life unto the world? John 6:28-59 (289)

A. The manna given to the Israelites as they journeyed to the Promised Land
B. Jesus Christ
C. The Holy Spirit
D. Moses



475. What was the nature of manna? John 6:28-59 (289)

A. The True Bread for Heaven
B. Symbolic of the True Bread to come
C. Shared equally in nature to the True Bread to come
D. We can't be certain



476. Who was manna given to feed by the LORD GOD? John 6:28-59 (290)

A. His chosen people
B. The people of the world
D. Christians
E. All of the above



477. Who was the True Bread of Jesus Christ offered to for food by the LORD GOD? John 6:28-59 (290)

A. His chosen people
B. The people of the world
D. Christians
E. All of the above



478. (Contemplation) Why was the bread of manna given to the Israelites? John 6:28-59 (290)

A. To sustain life
B. To give life
C. To renew life
D. To change life



479. Why was the True Bread of Jesus Christ offered to the people of the world? John 6:28-59 (290)

A. To sustain life
B. To give life
C. To renew life
D. To change life



480. What is the True Bread of Jesus Christ also known as? John 6:28-59 (291)

A. Bread of manna
B. Bread of life
C. Bread of repentance
D. Bread of hope



481. What does a person who comes to Jesus Christ feel?

A. Hunger
B. Thirst
C. Hunger satisfied
D. Thirst satisfied



482. What does a believes in Jesus Christ feel?

A. Hunger
B. Thirst
C. Hunger satisfied
D. Thirst satisfied



483. Who chooses those who will believe in Jesus Christ? John 6:28-59 (294-296)

A. The LORD GOD
B. Jesus Christ
C. Holy Spirit
D. Individual Believers



484. When will Jesus Christ cast out one who is sent to him by the LORD GOD? John 6:28-59 (296)

A. Never
B. When he disagrees with the choice
C. When the person is not favored by him
D. When circumstances prevent a complete relationship



485. Why did Jesus Christ come down from Heaven? John 6:28-59 (297)

A. To do the Will of the LORD GOD
B. To do his own will
C. To do the will of his believers
D. To do the will of the world



486. What was the Will of the LORD GOD concerning those he gave Jesus Christ? John 6:28-59 (298)

A. That he should not lose them
B. That he should raise them up at the last day
C. That everyone who see and believes in Jesus Christ will have everlasting life
D. All of the above



487. (Essay) Why did the Jews that heard Jesus Christ announce his identity murmur with each other in disbelief? John 6:28-59 (299)



488. What did Jesus tell the doubting Jews? John 6:28-59 (300)

A. Go Away
B. He ignored them
C. Quit murmuring among themselves
D. It was understandable that they were confused



489. (Essay) Why is the position Jesus Christ takes with the murmuring Jews another proof of his authority? John 6:28-59 (Notes)



490. How does Jesus Christ stress his earnest and trustworthy account of his true identity? John 6:28-59 (301)

A. By standing publicly and strongly on his Word
B. By repeating it to both the listeners and dissidents to hear
C. By using the words verily, verily
D. All of the above



491. If a person has heard and learned of the LORD GOD, what can known about that person? John 6:28-59 (304-305)

A. He heard the message and ministry of Jesus Christ by the LORD GOD because of his search for matters of faith
B. He was caused to hear the message and ministry of Jesus Christ because of his repentant sin
C. He was caused to hear the message and ministry of Jesus Christ by the Will of the LORD GOD
D. All of the above



492. Who can see the Father LORD GOD? John 6:28-59 (306)

A. All men
B. Only one which is of God
C. All Christians
D. Only those who have achieved holy audience with Him



493. What happened to the Israelites who ate the manna in the wilderness? John 6:28-59 (308)

A. They are dead
B. They received everlasting life
C. They no longer are God's Chosen people
D. They stayed in the wilderness



494. (Essay) What does a person who believes on Jesus Christ receive when his bread is eaten? John 6:28-59 (307-310)



495. (Essay) What are the disagreement and misdirected focus of the evangelization of the Word of God, and the truths that bring focus back on the Ways of the LORD GOD? John 6:28-59 (Notes)



496. What deep understanding did the LORD GOD want the Israelites to know as they ate His manna? Deuteronomy 8:1-3 (312)

(May be more than one answer)
A. Man does not live by bread only
B. Man lives by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of the LORD GOD
C. Man can live only on bread for an extended time in the wilderness
D. Man can live by only adhering to the general principles contained within the Word of God



497. Who led Jesus Christ into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil? Matthew 4:1-4 (313)

A. Satan
B. Lucifer
C. The LORD GOD
D. Holy Spirit
E. Jesus Christ went there on his own



498. What condition was Jesus Christ in after fasting for forty days and forty nights in the wilderness? Matthew 4:1-4 (314)

A. He had the power of the LORD GOD
B. He had the comfort of the Angels in Heaven
C. He was very hungry
D. He was easily tempted



499. What stage was set as a result of fasting to allow Satan to offer a full and complete temptation to Jesus Christ? Matthew 4:1-4 (314)

A. Tempt him into making stones into bread
B. Tempt him to use his power to strengthen his weakened body
C. Tempt him to heal himself
D. Tempt him to command the angels to come down to strengthen him



500. (Bonus) What words did Jesus Christ speak when tempted by the devil to make stones into bread? Matthew 4:1-4 (315)



501. (Bonus2)What did the reply of Jesus Christ about making the stones into bread connect? Matthew 4:1-4 (315)



502. What is the bread of life? Matthew 4:1-4 (Notes)

A. Every word that proceeds out of the mouth of the LORD GOD
B. The doctrine of the True Church
C. Sustenance provided for charitable causes
D. A tool of the righteous saints to resurrect believers



503. Who is the Word of the LORD GOD? John 1:1 (Notes)

A. The Faithful Church
B. Jesus Christ
C. Holy Spirit
D. Faithful Christians



504. What did Jesus Christ say to his Disciples at the Passover meal, as he broke bread and shared it with his Disciples? Luke 22:19 (316)

A. Judas will soon betray me
B. Eat today, for I will be gone tomorrow
C. This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me
D. Eat this bread to receive forgiveness of your sin



505. (Essay) What was the deep symbolism of Jesus Chrsit breaking bread and sharing it with His Disciples during his last supper? Luke 22:19 (Notes)



506. What are the two disagreeing doctrines concerning the spiritual nature of the substance of bread between our brothers and sisters in Christ? John 6:47 (Notes)

(Will be two answers)
A. The bread becomes the actual flesh of Jesus Christ
B. The bread is symbolic of the flesh of Jesus Christ
C. The bread has nothing to do with Jesus Christ
D. The bread is used for feeding the hungry poor



507. (Essay) What do all Faithful Christians believe together concerning the bread of Holy Communion?



508. What is the broken bread of Holy Communion? 1 Corinthians 10:15-21(317)

A. The cross of Calvary
B. The blood shed for the forgiveness of sin
C. The body of Jesus Christ
D. The manna from the journey through the wilderness by the Israelites



509. How many bodies of Jesus Christ is represented to the partakers of the bread of Holy Communion? 1 Corinthians 10:15-21(318)

A. One, Protestant
B. One, Catholic
C. Two bodies to serve both Protestants and Catholics together
D. Each piece of broken bread is the body of Jesus Christ completely
E. There is one body of Jesus Christ within the bread of Holy Communion, which is shared by all partakers



510. What happens if you eat at the table of devils yet desire to eat at the Lord’s table? 1 Corinthians 10:15-21(319)

A. You will be forgiven and invited to the table of Jesus Christ
B. You cannot eat at the table of Jesus Christ while you are eating at the table of devils
C. You will be asked for a payment of indulgence and tithe, then granted access to the table of Jesus Christ
D. There is no such thing as a table of devils



511. (Essay) What is important to remember for all Christians concerning their disagreements over the Sacrament of Holy Communion? 1 Corinthians 10:15-21(Notes)



512. What are you proclaiming every time you eat the bread of Jesus Christ and drink his cup? 1 Corinthians 11:23-34(320)

A. Your righteousness
B. Your sins forgiven
C. The Death of Jesus Christ
D. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ



513. What happens to a person who eats of the body of Jesus Christ irreverently? 1 Corinthians 11:23-34(321-324)

A. Damnation
B. Be held liable for the misuse
C. Made weak
D. Made sickly
E. Made dead
F. All of the above



514. What happens if Christians judge each other? 1 Corinthians 11:23-34(325)

A. They are breaking a commandment of Jesus Christ to not judge others
B. If they judge each other, then there is no reason for the LORD GOD to judge them
C. The world can mock their contentious gatherings
D. They are not loving each other in the example of Jesus Christ



515. Why does the LORD GOD judge and punish believers? 1 Corinthians 11:23-34(326)

A. To amplify His power is among the believers
B. To bring His Word to the world
C. To prevent a believer from being condemned with the world
D. To remind all that He is God



516. What should brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ look out for when they come together in fellowship to eat? 1 Corinthians 11:23-34(327)

A. Each other
B. Christian leaders
C. Founding members
D. The poor, homeless, orphaned, and widowed



517. What should a Christian do if he is hungry? 1 Corinthians 11:23-34(328)

A. Eat at home
B. Enter into fellowship with other Christians expecting to be fed
C. Focus on his spiritual hunger over the other members gathered in fellowship
D. A good Christian never hungers



518. How should Christian brothers and sisters come together? 1 Corinthians 11:17-22(329)

A. For the better
B. For the worst



519. What divisions are acceptable among Christians? 1 Corinthians 11:17-22(330)

A. None
B. Doctrines of practice
C. Doctrines of faith
D. Doctrines of tradition
E. Doctrines of leadership



520. What is present among a congregation of Christians when there are divisions? 1 Corinthians 11:17-22(331)

A. Wickedness
B. Hatred
C. Heresies
D. Devil



521. (Essay) What does "heresies" mean? 1 Corinthians 11:17-22 (331)



522. (Essay) Why does heresy wait for Christian to gather? 1 Corinthians 11:17-22 (332)



523. What would happen if every Christian ate the Bread of Jesus Christ in their homes before gathering together? 1 Corinthians 11:17-22 (333)

A. Heresy would result
B. Heresy would be prevented
C. Heresy would be encouraged
D. Heresy would be inevitable



524. What does Christians gathering together hungry lead to? 1 Corinthians 11:17-22 (334)

A. Divisions
B. Heresies
C. Despising the church of the LORD GOD
D. Shaming those who are unable to be filled
E. Some leave filled
F. Some leave hungry
G. Some leave drunken
H. Some leave without
I. All of the above



525. Why should Christians not judge the type of food other Christians eat? Romans 14:13-20 (335)

A. Provisions given by Him to nurture individuals differs greatly
B. It creates a risk of putting stumbling blocks in the way
C. It can cause a believer to fall
D. All of the above



526. What ultimately matters concerning a Christian? Romans 14:13-20 (336)

A. What they eat
B. What they drink
C. The works resulting from eating and drinking
D. All of the above



527. What is the Kingdom of God about? Romans 14:13-20 (337)

A. Righteousness
B. Peace
C. Joy
D. All of the above



528. What should Christians who gather together focus on? Romans 14:13-20 (338)

(May be more than one answer)
A. The things which make for peace
B. The things that edify each other
C. The ways a fellow Christian learns the doctrines according to the Word of God
D. The cleanliness, prosperity, good taste and righteous bearing of the individual



529. What destroys the work of the LORD GOD? Romans 14:13-20 (339)

A. The food that is eaten
B. The evil offence caused by attacking the food eaten by another Christian
C. The gathering together of a group of Christians interested in feeding each other, rather than themselves
D. Studying and learning the Word of God in private, and focusing on other Christians needs in fellowship



530. What does Jesus Christ promise if you ask for something? Luke 11:9-13 (340)

A. It shall be given to you
B. You shall find
C. It shall be opened unto you
D. All of the above



531. What does Jesus Christ promise if you seek for something? Luke 11:9-13 (340)

A. It shall be given to you
B. You shall find
C. It shall be opened unto you
D. All of the above



532. What does Jesus Christ promise if you knock for something? Luke 11:9-13 (340)

A. It shall be given to you
B. You shall find
C. It shall be opened unto you
D. All of the above



533. When will the LORD GOD give you a portion of His Word to learn?

A. Daily
B. Weekly
C. Monthly
D. Yearly









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MLA Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. "Worksheet for The Hungry and the Thirsty (The Study of Bread)." The Word on the Mountain Jan 2007.   <http://guidedbiblestudies.com/sermon/7mountaintest.htm>.

APA Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. (2007, January) "Worksheet for The Hungry and the Thirsty (The Study of Bread)." The Word on the Mountain Retrieved   from http://guidedbiblestudies.com/sermon/7mountaintest.htm

Chicago Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L.(2007) "Worksheet for The Hungry and the Thirsty (The Study of Bread)." The Word on the Mountain (January), http://guidedbiblestudies.com/sermon/7mountaintest.htm (accessed )


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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