BIBLE TEST (Form A)

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BIBLE TEST (Form A)

This is a set of review questions to help Name: ______you in preparing for the test. You may Number: ______see some of these questions again! BIBLE TEST (Form A) Date: ______The Ministry of Christ The Passion Week

SAMPLE REVIEW QUESTIONS: (set #1) If you study these review questions, you do not have to study items 1, 2, 4, 5, and 8 on the Test Review Sheet.

1. Match the following people, terms, places, or ideas with the appropriate description or definition. Each letter may only be used once.

a. Passion Week ___1. “We would see Jesus.” b. Hosanna ___2. The week which lead up to and included Jesus’ crucifixion. c. Barren Fig Tree ___3. “I will draw all peoples unto Myself” (John 12:32-33) d. Greeks in Jerusalem ___4. A representation of those who are outwardly religious but have no fear of e. Result of the Crucifixion God in their hearts. ___5. Hebrew word meaning “save now”. (Psalm 118:25-16)

2. About how much of each of the four Gospels is devoted to the Passion Week? a. About a tenth of the chapters in each Gospel. b. About a quarter to a third of the chapters in each Gospel. c. Over half of the chapters in each Gospel.

3. Match each event with the day of the Passion Week on which that event most likely happened. Letters may be used more than once. ____1. Jesus speaks about the destruction of Jerusalem ____2. Judas betrays Christ a. Friday before Jesus’ death ____3. Mary anoints Jesus’ feet b. Palm Sunday ____4. Jesus speaks about His second coming c. Monday ____5. The Triumphal Entry takes place d. Tuesday ____6. Jesus curses the fig tree and cleanses the temple e. Wednesday ____7. The Crucifixion takes place f. Thursday night ____8. Parables of the Two Sons, the Vineyard Owner, the Marriage Feast g. Good Friday ____9. Jesus declare the 7 Woe Statements of Matthew 23 ____10. The Supper at Bethany takes place ____11. Jesus is thought to have been in retirement all day ____12. Jesus says the parable of the Ten Virgins

4. Why did Mary, the sister of Lazarus anoint Jesus with costly ointment? a. She thought that it was a good custom to anoint the dead before they were buried. (Mark 16:1) b. She did this to express her deep love and devotion to her brother Lazarus who had been raised from the dead. c. She understood that Jesus would soon die and so she anointed Him for His burial. d. She was concerned about the poor and thought that it would be a waste to keep the ointment for herself. (John 12:8)

5. What very important event took place shortly before Jesus final sufferings and death? a. The Transfiguration b. The Sermon on the Mount c. The Feeding of the 5000. d. The man possessed by Legion is saved.

6. What was the significance of the transfiguration? a. The transfiguration pointed to Christ’s resurrection, glory, and exaltation. b. The transfiguration pointed to sufferings and death that Jesus would have to experience in Jerusalem. c. The transfiguration was very glorious and prefigured the glory with which Jesus would be arrayed after He finished His sufferings. d. The transfiguration shows us that believers in Christ will rise again with their same corruptible bodies. (1 Cor. 15:51-58) e. Both “a” and “c”.

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7. What did Jesus speak about in very same chapter of the Transfiguration? a. Jesus tells the Sermon on the Mount. b. Jesus prophesies His coming death and His resurrection. c. Jesus specifically speaks about the need to be born again.

8. How did the disciples respond to Jesus’ teachings after the Transfiguration? a. They were exceeding sorry. b. They were afraid. c. They did not understand what Jesus meant. d. All of the above.

9. As Jesus travels towards Jerusalem, He mentions several things that will happen to Him there. Which of the following are included? Put a check next to each item that is predicted/prophesied by Jesus. (Matthew 20, Mark 10, Luke 18)  He will be betrayed unto the chief priests and unto the scribes.  They will condemn Him to death.  He will be delivered to the Gentiles.  They will mock Him.  They will spit upon Him.  They will scourge Him.  They will kill Him.  The third day He will rise again.

10. Who are represented by the servants in Mark 12:2-5? a. Every unbeliever. b. Those who were going to preach the gospel to the Gentiles. c. The Old Testament prophets who were persecuted by the Jews. d. All the ungodly who persecute the righteous.

11. Who is represented by the Son and how is He described in Mark 12:6? a. A true believer; he was sent last by his father. b. Jesus; He is the only and beloved Son of the Father. c. Jesus; He will be reverenced and loved because He will die for the wicked husbandmen. d. Jesus; the Father finds delight in calling Him “My Son” and also says “in Him I am well-pleased”. e. A believer in Christ; he is described as the wellbeloved of his father.

12. What did the husbandmen/vinedressers do to the Father’s beloved Son? (Mark 12:8) a. They did not reverence Him but instead they drove Him away. b. They did not know He was the Son of the Father and so they mistreated Him and sent Him empty away. c. They took Him, and killed Him, and cast Him out of the vineyard.

13. Who is represented by the man without a wedding garment at the marriage feast? (Matthew 22:11-12) a. Anyone who lives in the world and is also of the world. b. Anyone who is part of the church but has a dead, worldly, and unsaved heart. c. Anyone who is clothed with the blood and righteousness of Jesus. d. Anyone who hates inward Christianity of the heart, but still wants everyone to think that he/she is a Christian. e. Both “c” and “d”. f. Both “b” and “d”.

14. What will be done to all who think they can receive the blessings of salvation without forsaking their sins and accepting the blood-righteousness of Jesus Christ? a. Nothing will be done to them since there is no one who really thinks that they can be a Christian and at the same time still love sin in their heart. b. They will be cast into outer darkness where there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. (Matthew 22:13) c. They will be despised by most people and they will die poor. (Matthew 5:11) d. They will never be saved unless they stop sinning because God only is able to save those who are without sin.

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