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ALL PROPHECY EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
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Prophecy Exam Study Guide 2026: 100 Q&A
Section 1: Foundational Concepts & Hermeneutics
1. What is the primary purpose of biblical prophecy?
a) To satisfy human curiosity about the future.
b) To prove the Bible's supernatural origin.
c) To reveal God's character, sovereignty, and redemptive plan.
d) To provide a detailed, unchangeable timeline of world events.
Answer: c) To reveal God's character, sovereignty, and redemptive plan.


2. The term "eschatology" is derived from Greek words meaning:
a) The study of the end.
b) The study of last things.
c) The study of the Messiah.
d) The words of the prophets.
Answer: b) The study of last things.
3. What is the fundamental hermeneutical principle for interpreting
prophecy?
a) Interpret symbolically unless context demands a literal meaning.
b) Interpret literally unless context demands a figurative or symbolic
meaning.
c) Always interpret in light of modern science and history.
d) Allow personal experience to guide the interpretation.
Answer: b) Interpret literally unless context demands a figurative or
symbolic meaning.

, 4. The "Law of Double Reference" in prophecy refers to:
a) A prophecy that was proven false.
b) A single prophecy with a near-term and a far-term fulfillment.
c) Two prophets receiving the same message independently.
d) A prophecy that is repeated in two different books of the Bible.
Answer: b) A single prophecy with a near-term and a far-term
fulfillment.
5. Which pre-understanding is most crucial for accurate prophetic
interpretation?
a) A knowledge of ancient languages.
b) A commitment to the Bible's divine inspiration and authority.
c) An understanding of world history.
d) A belief in a pre-tribulation rapture.
Answer: b) A commitment to the Bible's divine inspiration and
authority.
Section 2: Old Testament Prophecy & The Messiah
6. The first messianic prophecy in the Bible is found in:
a) Isaiah 53
b) Psalm 22
c) Genesis 3:15
d) Micah 5:2
Answer: c) Genesis 3:15
7. Isaiah 7:14 prophesies that a virgin will conceive and bear a son named
Immanuel. The Gospel of Matthew identifies the fulfillment of this as:
a) The prophet Isaiah's son
b) King Hezekiah
c) Jesus Christ
d) A future antichrist
Answer: c) Jesus Christ
8. Micah 5:2 predicts the Messiah would be born in:
a) Nazareth
b) Jerusalem

, c) Bethlehem
d) Hebron
Answer: c) Bethlehem
9. Which "Servant Song" in Isaiah most vividly describes the suffering
and atoning death of the Messiah?
a) Isaiah 42:1-4
b) Isaiah 49:1-6
c) Isaiah 50:4-9
d) Isaiah 52:13-53:12
Answer: d) Isaiah 52:13-53:12
10.Zechariah 9:9 prophesies the Messiah's triumphal entry, saying he will
come to Jerusalem:
a) Riding on a warhorse
b) Riding on a donkey
c) Walking barefoot
d) In a chariot of fire
Answer: b) Riding on a donkey
11.Psalm 22 contains striking parallels to the crucifixion of Jesus, including
the line:
a) "You are my Son, whom I love."
b) "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
c) "Surely I will be with you always."
d) "The Lord is my shepherd."
Answer: b) "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
12.Daniel's prophecy of the "seventy weeks" (Daniel 9:24-27) primarily
concerns:
a) The history of the Roman Empire.
b) The timing of the final judgment.
c) The decree to restore Jerusalem and the coming of the Anointed One.
d) The life of Antiochus Epiphanes.
Answer: c) The decree to restore Jerusalem and the coming of the
Anointed One.
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