Questions and Answers
1. What is a covenant?
The partnership between God and humanity involving promises in
exchange for commitment. (Correct)
Explanation: A covenant is an agreement or promise between God and
humans, involving mutual commitments.
2. What is the sign of the covenant with Noah?
The rainbow, symbolizing God's promise not to destroy the earth
by flood again. (Correct)
Explanation: The rainbow in Genesis 9 symbolizes God's covenant with
Noah and all living creatures.
3. What does the Abrahamic Covenant include?
Land (Israel Land Covenant), seed (Davidic Covenant), and blessing
(New Covenant). (Correct)
,Explanation: God promised Abraham land, descendants, and blessing,
which are central themes of his covenant.
4. The Mosaic Covenant is:
A conditional covenant made at Mount Sinai that promises
blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience. (Correct)
Explanation: The Mosaic Covenant involves obedience to the Law, with
blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience.
5. The Davidic Covenant states that:
The Messiah will come from the House of David. (Correct)
Explanation: This covenant foretells the Messiah's lineage, emphasizing
the royal dynasty of David.
6. Which are the four main biblical covenants?
Noah, Abraham, Moses, David. (Correct)
Explanation: These covenants form the framework of God's promises
throughout salvation history.
, 7. The New Covenant is:
The climax of Salvation History, fulfilled in Jesus Christ,
representing the fullness of God's revelation. (Correct)
Explanation: The New Covenant is established through Christ,
completing God's plan of salvation.
8. Which books are considered the Wilderness Books of the Bible?
Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. (Correct)
Explanation: These books record Israel’s journey through the
wilderness and their covenant with God.
9. Which books were written by Solomon?
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon. (Correct)
Explanation: Solomon is traditionally credited with authorship of these
wisdom and poetic books.
10. The prophets of the Southern Kingdom include:
Isaiah, Micah, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Nahum. (Correct)