To continually remind us of His great Plan of salvation, YEHOVAH God originally used what as a type of His spiritual plan?
- The ancient Babylonian feast days
- The religious calendar of the Roman Catholic Church
- The yearly agricultural harvests of Palestine
- The planetary week
After the Exodus, what did each Israelite family have to do on the tenth day of Abib (Nisan)?
- Select a lamb withoud any spots or blemishes
- Remove leaven from their homes
- Be baptized into the Church in the Wilderness
- Place their yearly tithe in the Temple treasury
Footwashing, otherwise known as "foot baptism" should be practised --
- regularly -- as often as the Church (Ecclesia) meets.
- only once a year at Passover.
- only once a year at Pentecost.
- once a year at Easter.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread lasts for a total of --
- eight days.
- ten days.
- fourteen days.
- seven days.
The expression "the law and the prophets" actually refers to --
- the entire New Testament.
- some of the books of the Talmud.
- two sections of the Septuagint Bible.
- the entire Old Testament.
The annual Sabbaths or Holy Days, like the weekly Sabbath, are --
- a sign that identifies YEHOVAH's people Israel.
- a product of Jewish theology.
- no longer to be observed since the Messiah did away with them on the tree.
- a sign that identifies only the descendants of Judah today.
The covenants pertaining to Abraham's blessings were such that the descendants of the patriarchs of Israel would become --
- little more than several small nations in Judea.
- a multitude of nations.
- known today as the Turkish people.
- a small nation in the Middle East known today as "Israel."
What was it that caused the terrible disfigurement of the Messiah during his crucifixion?
- The spear wound he received from the Roman soldier
- The continual stoning he received from passers-by
- The nails that pinned him to the tree
- The flogging he received prior to being nailed to the tree
The Messiah's "sheep" are those of Israel who --
- hear his voice and follow him.
- keep the doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
- blindly follow the Messiah without ever knowing what he preached.
- adhere to the practices of Judaism.
Sunday commemorates the kind of "rest" Satan has in mind for YEHOIVAH's people Israel -- which is
- eternal death.
- everlasting life.
- the Millennium.
- paradise.
Satan's planetary week --
- is the same as that of creation.
- hides YEHOVAH's true lunar week.
- was introduced by Pope Gregory.
- was kept by the Israelites when they came out of Egypt.
What nations were divorced by YEHOVAH God and sent into captivity?
- Syria and Jordan
- Israel and Judah
- Egypt and Nubia
- Edom and Greece
A large majority of those known as "Jews" today are descended from --
- Israel (Jacob).
- the Khazars.
- Judah.
- the Phoenicians.
The "doctrine of Balaam" was --
- a doctrine of YEHOVAH's true Church.
- a doctrine introduced by Moses.
- a doctrine of compromise with paganism.
- a doctrine that will be introduced when the Messiah appears.
The religion of Judaism practised by "Jews" today centers around --
- the Talmud.
- the Old Testament.
- the Quran (Koran).
- the New Testament.
Chapter 36 of Ezekiel describes --
- the captivity of Israel by the Assyrians.
- the captivity of Judah by the Babylonians.
- the return of some Judahites to Jerusalem at the time of Cyrus the Great.
- the future restoration of scattered Israel.
The apostle Paul was a --
- Pharisee.
- Sadducee.
- citizen of Athens.
- member of the Essenes.
The blowing of the seven trumpets in the book of Revelation corresponds to --
- the seven days of Unleavened Bread.
- the blowing of trumpets at the seven New Moon festivals in the Old Testament.
- the trumpet blasts when YEHOVAH God descended upon Mount Sinai.
- the seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles.
The 50 days to Shavuot/Pentecost --
- do not include the weekly Sabbaths.
- end in the month of Iyar.
- begin after seven Sabbaths have been completed.
- always end on Sivan 6.
The term "Jew" --
- was not coined and used until hundreds of years after the 1st century A.D.
- was a common name for those living in Judea 2,000 years ago.
- always refers to those descended from Jacob's son Judah.
- is equivalent to the word "Judean" in the Bible.