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Medal Plus Fan What motivates Cain to kill Abel? A. Cain's frustration at being Abel's keeper B. Cain's jealousy of Abel C. Abel's comparison of the offerings D. God's punishment of Cain

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The answer is b

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Why is the imagery of Psalm 19, which praises God's judgments and law as better than "much fine gold" and than "honey and the honeycomb," an effective expression for the psalmist and his readers? A. Gold and honey were more plentiful than law and justice in the psalmist's world. B. Gold and honey were reserved for the powerful and wealthy in the psalmist's world. C. Gold and honey were valued highly in the psalmist's world. D. Gold and honey were the reward of the person who kept the law in the psalmist's world

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i think it is b or c

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which one would you go with to be sure

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What is the effect of the use of first-person point of view by the people who wrote the psalms? A. It reveals each writer's close relationship to God. B. It lends beautiful imagery to the psalms. C. It adds a musical feeling to the psalms. D. It helps listeners quickly learn the psalms.

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a or b

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a i think

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Which statement is true of the psalms? A. They were all written by the same person. B. They were played only on stringed instruments. C. They were sung only in the king's presence. D. They were collected over several hundred years.

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a

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In the parable "The Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin," what do the sheep and the coin that are lost and then found symbolize? A. a sinner who repents B. a scribe who questions the parable C. a woman who loses something important D. a valuable or treasured item

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I think it's a

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What makes the prodigal son realize that he should not have left his home? A. He misses his father and brother. B. He comes close to starving. C. He gets a job feeding pigs. D. He runs out of money.

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d

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d

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i think

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Which translation was the first authoritative translation of the Bible into English? A. the Hebrew Bible B. the King James Bible C. the Revised Standard Version D. the New Testament

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a

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And what religion?

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What final act of creation did God undertake, according to the first chapter of Genesis, before resting? A. God created human beings in God's image. B. God separated land and water. C. God told the birds and fish to populate the earth. D. God created the serpent.

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a

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Why do Adam and Eve hide themselves from God after eating the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil? A. They are ashamed of their nakedness. B. They are playing a game with God. C. They are worried that they will encounter the serpent again. D. They are angry with God for denying them the fruit of the tree.

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a

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Which person in the story told in Genesis 4 asks, "Am I my brother's keeper?" A. Abel B. Adam C. Cain D. Eve Question Resources

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c

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i think a

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but cain said that

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do you know it

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c

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Psalm 23 relies on the imagery of a shepherd and sheep, as does Jesus's parable of the lost sheep. How does this imagery present God in the psalm? A. as a cheerful, uplifting friend B. as a distant, detached relative C. as a powerful, vengeful ruler D. as a caring, able protector

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if you want to stop you can

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d

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What is the effect of the use of first-person point of view by the people who wrote the psalms? A. It helps listeners quickly learn the psalms. B. It reveals each writer's close relationship to God. C. It lends beautiful imagery to the psalms. D. It adds a musical feeling to the psalms.

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if you want you can stop i dont care

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c or b

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do you want to keep going

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sure

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What is the purpose of many of the more than 110 Biblical psalms? A. to record the history of an ancient people B. to create a distinct and important picture of God C. to capture the thoughts of King David D. to give musicians appropriate songs to play at court

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b, okay

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In the parable "The Prodigal Son," what do the ring, the robe, and the party symbolize? A. the younger brother's remorse B. fear of starvation C. forgiveness for wrongdoings D. the older brother's jealousy

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c

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Why does the prodigal son's older brother react with anger when his brother comes home? A. The older brother does not have a fine robe or ring. B. The older brother is not invited to the party. C. The older brother wants to take his inheritance and leave, too. D. The older brother wants special treatment, too.

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d

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Which statement best communicates the main idea of "The Great Banquet"? A. All who wish to enter may be part of the kingdom of heaven. B. All who are outcasts or poor are preferred in heaven to those who are privileged. C. All who wish to be part of the kingdom of heaven must hold great banquets. D. All who accept invitations to events must keep their word and attend.

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a or b

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Why was a translation of the Bible not attempted until the 1500s? A. Until then, people in Europe spoke and read Latin only. B. Until then, translations into English were forbidden by the church. C. Until then, printable books were not available. D. Until then, Hebrew and Aramaic were not well understood.

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a or b

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Which phrase best sums up Paul's description of love in his letter to the Corinthians? A. selfless and enduring B. patient and helpful C. happy when it gets its way D. joyful when people act rightly

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d

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What are people alluding to when they refer to "the Fall"? A. God's creation of the world B. Jesus's years on earth C. Adam and Eve's removal from Eden D. Cain's murder of Abel

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c

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