Religion unit 3 test review -Bella, Madeline, Moral, Christina

A serene landscape depicting a biblical scene, featuring Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden with a symbolic representation of temptation and sin.

Understanding Sin in the Old Testament

Test your knowledge of sin as depicted in the Old Testament with this engaging quiz. Explore various dimensions of sin, examples, and significant biblical stories.

  • Multiple choice and open-ended questions
  • Learn about mortal and venial sins
  • Reflect on key biblical figures and their choices
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveTree101
What is one thing the Old Testament does NOT tell us about sin?
Sin entered the world because humans choose to sin
Humans are tempted by forces outside of themselves
God will always forgive you for your sins.. Always no matter what
God’s grace gives us the power to resist temptation
What is one dimension of sin
Sin is something that God has put in place to test us.
Sin is a condition rather than an action.
Sin is an illegal act that someone can do.
What is an example of sin?
A. Lying to your friends
B. cheating
C. Telling the truth
D. A & B
What is an example of a mortal sin?
Telling lies
Bullying
Theft
Murder
What is an example of a venial sin
Abusive language
Violence
Murder
Incest
What is de creation?
Taking apart what has already been carefully put together
Removing certain features
God deciding that youre problematic
If a person is discriminated against because of their religion, what kind of object of sin is the discriminator committing?
Society vs. nature
Person vs. self
Person vs. Group
Society vs. Group
Why did Cain choose to kill Abel?
Cain was jealous that Abel had more riches than him.
Cain was angry that Abel gave the worst quality sheep to God.
Cain was jealous that God accepted Abel's offerings.
Cain was sad that God did not want his offering.
What mode of sin is this? You see someone vandalize the walls of an elementary school, You do nothing and walk away.
Sin of though
Sin of word
Sin of commission
Sin of omission
Why did God flood the Earth of all humans and animals?
God wanted to destroy the Earth because he did not like his creation.
God wanted to wipe all evil and violence from the world and start over.
God did not want to flood the world, however he accidentally flooded it when humans began to be violent.
God wanted to destroy the Earth and create a new one from scratch.
Write a short summary of Adam and Eve. Also find two ways they sinned.
Choose 3 out of the 7 deadly sins. Explain what they are and give an example on how it can be shown.
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