Quiz 11 Flashcards
What was Paul’s reason for writing that the Corinthians should not judge people before the appointed time, but wait until the Lord returns?
Because God will reveal hidden motives, and expose what is hidden
In Revelation 6, what was the name of the rider on the pale horse?
Death
True or false? According to the book of Revelation, when Jesus returns, only his disciples will see him
False. Every eye will see him (Revelation 1:7)
Supply the missing word from Jesus’ declaration in Revelation 1: “Behold I am alive for ever and ever! And I hold the ____ of death and Hades.”
Keys
What did Zechariah see in his eighth vision symbolizing worldwide divine judgment?
Four chariots drawn by red, white, black, and dappled horses
In Zechariah’s prophecy of future restoration, what name will be given to Jerusalem?
The City of Truth
In Jesus’ words about future destruction, where will the Abomination of Desolation stand?
“where it does not belong,” in the holy place, in God’s temple
Who said that Israel could look forward to a time when their land would be renowned for its crops, and they would no longer be victims of famine?
Ezekiel
According to Jesus, when nations see the Son of Man appear in the sky with power and great glory, what will they do?
Mourn
In the year of the Lord’s favor, instead of a spirit of despair, what will the people have?
A garment of praise
In Jesus’ Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, when the rich man was in hell, why did he want Lazarus to come to him?
The rich man wanted Lazarus to cool his tongue with water
True or false? In Jesus’ Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, Abraham said that a great chasm had been fixed between the rich man and Lazarus and no one could cross it.
True (Luke 16:26)
In the book of Revelation, John is shown a series of seven seals followed by two other series of seven things. Name one of them.
Trumpets and bowls
What followed closely behind the rider of the fourth horse mentioned in Revelation 6?
Hades
According to Hebrews chapter 9, human beings are destined to die once, and what comes after that death?
The judgement