What was the name of the place where the Israelites quarreled with Moses for water before God brought water from the rock?
Meribah
In Daniel’s vision of the four beasts, what animal represents the fourth kingdom, described as terrifying and different from all the others?
A beast with iron teeth and ten horns
According to Paul in Romans 1:16, why is he not ashamed of the gospel?
It is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.
According to James, what is “faith without works”?
Dead
What is written on the heads of the dragon in Revelation 12?
Seven crowns
What battle did Joshua lead while Moses held up his hands during the fight?
Amalek
In Daniel 8, Daniel sees a ram and a goat in a vision. What empire does the goat with a prominent horn represent?
Greece, with the horn representing Alexander the Great
Why should we not judge others (2:1)?
We condemn ourselves
What does James say about the tongue?
It is powerful and hard to control
How many times are the seven trumpets sounded before the woes are announced?
Three before woes; seven total
What was the name of Moses’ mother?
Jochebed
In Daniel 8, Daniel sees a ram with two horns. What do the horns represent?
The kings of Media and Persia
Romans 6:3–4 – What does baptism symbolize?
Union with Christ’s death
What is the source of bitter envy and selfish ambition?
Earthly desires
What is the distinguishing feature of the two witnesses’ authority?
Power to shut heaven and strike earth
What was the name of the place where the Israelites fought their first battle after leaving Egypt?
Rephidim
Daniel prayed for understanding after seeing visions. How long did he fast and mourn before an angel appeared to explain?
Three weeks (21 days)
Romans 8:1–2 declares a major doctrinal truth. What is it?
There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus; the law of the Spirit of life has set us free from the law of sin and death.
What kind of friendships does James warn will make you an enemy of God?
Friendship with the world
What does the woman in Revelation 12 wear as a crown?
Twelve stars
What was the name of the craftsman filled with God’s Spirit to oversee the Tabernacle’s construction?
Bezalel
In Daniel 11, the prophecy of the “king of the north” and the “king of the south” spans dozens of verses with intricate conflicts, marriages, and betrayals. According to the text, which king “shall return, and shall set his face against the fortress of his own land, and he shall do what his fathers did not do, and he shall overflow, and pass through”?
The king of the north
Romans 13:1 teaches about civil authorities. What reason does Paul give for submitting to governing authorities?
They are established by God, and resisting them is resisting God’s ordinance
What analogy does James use to describe someone who speaks without wisdom?
A ship tossed by the wind
In Revelation 13, two beasts appear—one from the sea and one from the earth. The text gives the first beast seven heads and ten horns and the second beast the authority to make people worship the first. Theologically, what exactly do the “seven heads” and “ten horns” represent, and how do they relate to historical versus future interpretations of the beast?
Seven heads: kingdoms/rulers; Ten horns: kings/powers; represents a combination of historical Rome and future eschatological empire