JYC Lesson 9

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Understanding Offerings in the Bible

Test your knowledge on biblical offerings with our engaging quiz! Dive deep into the stories of Cain, Abraham, and David as you explore what it means to bring offerings unto the Lord.

  • 10 thought-provoking multiple choice questions
  • Learn biblical teachings on sacrifices
  • Perfect for students of the Bible or anyone looking to enhance their understanding
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by FaithfulScribe102
What offering did Cain bring to the Lord?
Silver
Sevens bulls and seven rams
The fruit of the ground
None
Who did God tell Abraham to offer for a burn offering?
Ishmael
Isaac
Eleizer
Sarah
Psalms 51 tells us, "The sacrifices of God are..."
Silver and gold
The firstfruits of the crop.
Obedience and a listening ear.
A broken spirit.
God gave very specific directions about what the peace offering was to be like to be accepted. What was it?
It could be maimed, but it could not be blind.
It did not matter if it had diseased skin but it was not to be old.
It was not to be less than three years old.
It should be perfect and without blemish.
Who made this promise to the Lord? "Then it shall be, that whatsoever cometh forth of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace from the children of Ammon, shall surely be the LORD'S, and I will offer it up for a burnt offering."
Jephthah
Jeconiah
Jeroboam
Joab
This man and his wife looked on while the angel of the Lord "did wondrously" to their offering (in that when the flame went up from the offering, the angel ascended in the flame of the altar)
Manasseh
Manoah
Melchisedec
Meshach
The Lord told Samuel, "I have sworn unto the house of Eli, that the iniquity of Eli's house shall not be purged with sacrifice nor offering for ever." What was the reason He said this?
Eli and his sons were secretly worshipping idols.
Eli's sons had both died on the same day.
Eli's sons were vile and Eli did not restrain them.
Eli's wife had slept with her sons.
Saul did not wait for Samuel to arrive at the appointed place, but offered the burnt offering himself. What was Samuel's response to this?
He commended Saul for his initiative.
He told Saul that he had done foolishly and that his kingdom would cease to Israel.
He called down fire from heaven to consume the peace offering.
He would not attend the ceremony but went straight to Gibeah.
Why was God angry at Job's three friend's and commanded them to make burnt offerings and get Job to pray for them.
They had told Job to curse God and die.
They had told Job that his wife should curse God and die.
They had not spoken the truth about God.
They had accused Job of sinning.
How have we been sanctified?
Through the offering of our prayers
Through the offering of Jesus Christ once for all.
Through the offering of our good works.
Through the offering of our love for one another.
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