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Select one of the four choices given under each question or incomplete
statement. The other three are incorrect -- unless stated or indicated oth-
erwise.
Take sufficient time to understand each question or statement, as well as
the choices. Try to do as many as you can without referring to the lesson. If
you have difficulty deciding on the correct answer, then review the part of
the lesson in question.
1. What peoples have their names written in the Book of Life? A. The
Edomites B. All races C. The Israelites D. The “Jews” (as we know them to-
day).
2. When does the Bible say the names will be written in the Book of Life? A.
As the person involved repents of his sins B. Before the foundation of the
world C. At the time of the resurrection D. At the end of the Millennium.
3. Who does the Bible say was racially “pure in his generations”? A. Noah B.
Abraham C. The apostle Paul D. The prophet Amos.
4. Which pure line contained the spiritual breath of life? A. The line of Cain B.
The line of Cush C. The Ethiopian royal line D. The line from Adam to Abra-
ham.
5. YEHOVAH God prohibits the eating of blood because A. it contains the
“life” or “soul” of that person or animal B. it is not nutritious for the human body
C. it might contain dangerous pathogens D. it is supposed to be used for
transfusions.
6. Eternal life is to be given to those A. redeemed out of those written in the
Book of Life B. of all races who profess the LORD C. who belong to the
Protestant churches D. of Israel who profess Islam.
7. The genetic composition of “tares” A. allows them to change into “wheat”
B. destines them to be cast into the Lake of Fire C. allows them to be justified
before YEHOVAH God D. allows them to be mixed with wheat.
8. The returnees from Babylon at the time of Ezra and Nehemiah, who had
foreign wives, were A. sent back to Babylon B. allowed to keep their wives if
idolatry was not involved C. told to make sacrifices in the Tabernacle to atone
for their errors D. were commanded to divorce their wives and children.
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