quiz 4? Flashcards

1
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At what age did God call her to share His messages?

A

17

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2
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Approximately how many prophetic visions and dreams did she have?

A

2,000

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3
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What was the status of her health when God called here?

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She was in poor health, having suffered a severe head injury in childhood.

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4
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How many grades of formal schooling did Ellen White complete, why?

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She completed only three grades because of her poor health and the injury she sustained at the age of nine.

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5
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Where did she get her wisdom from?

A

God’s guidance and divine intervention
-over 2000 visions
-wise, educated people

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6
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Ellen White’s literary productions totaled approximately ________ pages.

A

100,000

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7
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Based on the research in the Library of Congress Ellen White is the ___ most translated author in the entire history of literature, she is the ______ translated woman writer and she is the _________ translated American author of either sex.

A

3rd
-most
-most

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8
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The Smithsonian magazine named her as one of the ____ Most Significant Americans of All Time.”

A

100

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9
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What book did she present as the “Book of Books”?

A

bible

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10
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Does Ellen White pass Biblical tests of a true prophet? What are some of those tests?

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Yes, she passes Biblical tests of a prophet. Some of these tests include:
-Accurate fulfillment of predictions
-Agreement with the Bible
-Recognition of Jesus Christ’s divinity
-A godly character
-fruits of the Spirit

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11
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What did William Foxwell Albright name her to be? One of five individuals whom he considered to be authentic ___________ during the past 250 years

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prophets

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12
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Dr. Clive McCay, a leader in the field of nutrition, said about her works?

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“In spite of the fact that the works of Mrs. White were written long before the advent of modern scientific nutrition, no better guide is available.”

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13
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At what age did she die? What was the average life expectancy around 1900?

How does this confirm the wisdom of the wellness principles that God gave Ellen White?

A

-87
-47

-Her long life, despite her early health struggles, is seen as evidence that following divine health principles contributes to longevity.

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14
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How many years have some said that she is ahead of her peers?

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-100

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15
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The accuracy of her writings has gone up from 1960, at about ______% to ______% accuracy in 2000.

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60 to 87

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16
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The trend is that in due time these numbers will only continue to __________________.

17
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Professor Phillips mentioned the problems associated with baking soda, baking powder, and vinegar. What are those problems?

A

digestive issues, blood imbalances, and toxic effects when consumed excessively.

18
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Explain what “second-hand” protein is.

A

“Second-hand” protein refers to protein obtained from animals rather than directly from plants.

19
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What did this atheist say that the God of the Hebrews got right? What two things did God forbid to be eaten? How do these impact the human body?

A
  • He said that the dietary laws in the Bible were scientifically sound.
  • God forbade the consumption of pork and shellfish.
  • These animals are known to carry diseases, toxins, and parasites, which can harm human health.
20
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She also mentioned CAFO – what is that and what is the importance of it?

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-CAFO stands for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations.
-These are large-scale industrial farms where animals are raised in confined spaces.
-The importance of CAFOs is that they contribute to disease, antibiotic resistance, and poor animal welfare, supporting the argument for a plant-based diet.