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100

What is the A of Love?

Acceptance with Joy: Accepting the will of God

100

What two things happen when Much-Afraid begins singing to keep her cousins' taunts at bay?

She can't hear her cousins and the mist begins to clear

100

How many stones did Much-Afraid collect?

13

100

She came to the rescue of Much-Afraid and chased off her cousins.

Mrs. Valiant

100

What country was the author, Hannah Hurnard, in when she heard the daily Bible reading that inspired the title of this book?

Palestine

200

Where did Much-Afraid discover the B of Love? What is it?

On the ascent of the Precipice of Injury. Bearing the Cost or Forgiveness.

200

What song did the bird sing in the dripping wood?

He's gotten the victory, Hurrah!

He's gotten the victory, Hurrah!

200

Once she had reached the High Places, what had become of Much-Afraid's stones? What did the Shepherd do with them?

They had become dazzling jewels and they became the gems in her crown.

200

She is the sister of Gloomy

Spiteful

200
What did the Shepherd show Much-Afraid in the Pyramid?

On one level men and women thresh grain and grind wheat into flour. On another level she encounters a potter who
goes about his work, and on the final level she sees a furnace refining precious gold and jewels.

300

Complete this quote from 1 John 4:18.
“There is no fear in love, but perfect________________"

  Love casts out fear."

300

Which song contains this verse and what does it mean? This is the dearest law we know - "It is happy to go low"

The Water Song

It means that humility is the chief virtue and love is self-giving


300

Which number stone correlates with the verse, "This is not unto death but for the glory of God" ?

The 3rd stone
300

Her name became Peace

Suffering

300

What is the name of the detour that must be taken through the desert? What does the Shepherd call it?

‘The furnace of Egypt, and an horror of great darkness’

400

This story is an allegory of what?

Living as a Christian and placing hope and trust in God.

400

Who sang this verse and what did it mean?

'Rise up, my love, my fair one, And come away with me, Gone are the snows of winter, The rains no more we see.'

The Shepherd calling to Much-Afraid to join him on the trip to the High Places

400

What Scripture verse corresponded with the stone Much-Afraid was given by the Shepherd before they entered the Forest of Danger and Tribulation and what did it signify?

Numbers 23:19 to trust in the Lord

400

Which of the Fearings prevents Much-Afraid from calling out to the Shepherd in her cottage when she is awaiting His call?

Coward, cousin Gloomy’s husband

400

Name the book of the Bible that this phrase comes from: "Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for whither thou goest, I will go...thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God"

Ruth

500

What theme connects all of the altars along Much Afraid's journey? What is being sacrificed?

Giving one's will to God

500

Who started singing this song verse and where did it take place?

"How lovely and how nimble are Thy feet, O prince's daughter!"

Sorrow in the cabin in the Forest of Dangers and Tribulations.

500

What did Much-Afraid and her companions do right before collecting the final stone?

Broke off a piece of the branch of the thorn tree and tossed it in the water to make it sweet and then drank from it and were refreshed.

500

Who said these words to Much-Afraid? 

"It is too bad that you have been put in charge of such obstinate mule-like creatures."

Self-Pity

500

Recite Psalm 22

Well done

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