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Micah 6:7 - The people were questioning what they had to do to approach God. A calf? A thousand rams? Ten thousand rivers of oil? What more could they do to bridge that gap to God other than to sacrifice their firstborn son? They couldn't and it was God who bridged the gap and came to them through the sacrifice of His firstborn son.
How does Micah open his dialogue to the people in his prophecy?
| Arise and gather your troops | Weep not, people | The day is coming | Hear, all ye people |
At the feeding of the five thousand, a young lad provided what?
| Seven loaves and three fishes | One loaf and five fishes | Ten loaves and five fishes | Five loaves and two fishes |
Which prophet did the young maid of Naaman's wife suggest could heal Naaman of his leprosy?
| Isaiah | Elisha | Elijah | Jeremiah |
What did Job’s wife suggest he do in his suffering?
| Seek help from friends | Pray for healing | Abandon his faith | Curse God and die |
In Zechariah's prophecy of the restoration of Jerusalem why will people have staffs?
| To lean on in old age | To discipline the children | To shepherd sheep | Sign of authority |
What does Eliphaz suggest about the fate of the innocent in his first speech?
| They do not perish | They suffer more to prove their faith | They are always prosperous | They are often forgotten |
How many rivers did the river in Eden split into once it left the garden?
| Four | Three | Five | Two |
What did God specifically command concerning the thanksgiving offering that the Israelites made?
| It must consist of two turtledoves or pigeons | They must eat it on the day it is offered. | No yeast must come into contact with the offering | The animal must be without defect |
With what does Micah say the people build up Zion?
| False prophecy | Corruption | Blood | Lies |
According to Micah, whose statutes were the people observing?
| Ahaz's | Omri's | Ahab's | Hoshea's |