Correct Answer 1:
Become utterly corrupt and turn from the way Moses commanded them
Become utterly corrupt and turn from the way Moses commanded them
Note: Even before God gave Israel the covenant, He knew that they would break it. He had also prepared a way by which they could receive forgiveness and restoration.
Correct Answer 2:
Because they would do evil in the sight of the Lord and provoke Him to anger with the work of their hands
Because they would do evil in the sight of the Lord and provoke Him to anger with the work of their hands
Note: Even before God gave Israel the covenant, He knew that they would break it. He had also prepared a way by which they could receive forgiveness and restoration.
Correct Answer 3:
Walking contrary to God
Walking contrary to God
Note: The root of Israel’s wrong acts was a wrong attitude: walking contrary to God. Another translation says, “act[ing] with hostility against [God]” (Lev. 21:26 nasb).
Correct Answer 4:
1.v.25(a) A sword (war) against them(b) Struck with pestilence (c) Delivered into enemy’s hands
2.v.29 Eat their own children during the siege
3.v.31 (a) Cities laid waste(b) Sanctuaries destroyed (c) Sanctuaries destroyed
4.v.32 (a) Land left desolate (b) Enemies dwell in Israelite’s land and are astonished at it
5.v. 33 (a) Scattered among the nations (b) Pursued by the sword
1.v.25(a) A sword (war) against them(b) Struck with pestilence (c) Delivered into enemy’s hands
2.v.29 Eat their own children during the siege
3.v.31 (a) Cities laid waste(b) Sanctuaries destroyed (c) Sanctuaries destroyed
4.v.32 (a) Land left desolate (b) Enemies dwell in Israelite’s land and are astonished at it
5.v. 33 (a) Scattered among the nations (b) Pursued by the sword
Note: The exact way in which these evil consequences came upon Israel is recorded partly in the Bible and partly in the writings of Josephus. They have continued also in later history.
Correct Answer 5:
All
All
Note: The exact way in which these evil consequences came upon Israel is recorded partly in the Bible and partly in the writings of Josephus. They have continued also in later history.
Correct Answer 6:
1.We have sinned
2.We have committed iniquity
3.We have done wickedly
4.We have rebelled
5.We have departed from God’s precepts and judgments*
1.We have sinned
2.We have committed iniquity
3.We have done wickedly
4.We have rebelled
5.We have departed from God’s precepts and judgments*
Note: The sins confessed* by Daniel can be summed up in one word: rebellion.
Correct Answer 7:
They had not walked in His laws, which He set before them by His prophets
They had not walked in His laws, which He set before them by His prophets
Note: The sins confessed* by Daniel can be summed up in one word: rebellion.
Correct Answer 8:
All
All
Note: The sins confessed* by Daniel can be summed up in one word: rebellion.
Correct Answer 9:
1. Not cast them away
2.Not abhor them nor destroy them and break His covenant with them
1. Not cast them away
2.Not abhor them nor destroy them and break His covenant with them
Note: God warned Israel that He would punish all their misdeeds, but He also promised that He would never finally reject them as His people. (Compare Jeremiah 33:23–26.)
Correct Answer 10:
The covenant of their ancestors whom He brought out of the land of Egypt
The covenant of their ancestors whom He brought out of the land of Egypt
Note: Even though God’s people may be unfaithful, God remains faithful to His covenant. (Compare Psalm 89:34.)
Correct Answer 11:
The salvation* of Israel
The salvation* of Israel
Note: God’s remedy for Israel’s failure is summed up in one word: salvation*. Only God Himself can be a Savior without compromising His own
Correct Answer 12:
God is/has become my salvation*
God is/has become my salvation*
Note: God’s remedy for Israel’s failure is summed up in one word: salvation*. Only God Himself can be a Savior without compromising His own
Correct Answer 13:
1.Their Holy One
2.Their Savior
1.Their Holy One
2.Their Savior
Note: God’s remedy for Israel’s failure is summed up in one word: salvation*. Only God Himself can be a Savior without compromising His own
Correct Answer 14:
No
No
Note: God’s remedy for Israel’s failure is summed up in one word: salvation*. Only God Himself can be a Savior without compromising His own holiness. Correct Answer: The salvation* of Israel
Correct Answer 15:
He will blot them out
He will blot them out
Note: God’s salvation* is so complete that He blots out our sins so that He no longer remembers them.
Correct Answer 16:
He will not remember them
He will not remember them
Note: God’s salvation* is so complete that He blots out our sins so that He no longer remembers them.
Correct Answer 17:
To those who turn from transgression* in Jacob
To those who turn from transgression* in Jacob
Note: God, in His mercy, offers Israel a Redeemer, but Israel must respond by turning from their transgressions*
Correct Answer 18:
Salvation*
Salvation*
Note: This Redeemer brings three things with Him: salvation*, a reward, and a recompense*.
Correct Answer 19:
His reward
His reward
Note:
Correct Answer 20:
His work (recompense)
His work (recompense)
Note:
Correct Answer 21:
1.He will cleanse them
2.He will pardon them
1.He will cleanse them
2.He will pardon them
Note: Salvation* includes both cleansing and pardon.
Correct Answer 22:
He will be hallowed* in them
He will be hallowed* in them
Note: From the beginning, God’s purpose has been to make Israel a blessing to the other nations and to reveal His holiness through Israel.