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EXAMINATION

TEAM IMPACT CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

CERTIFICATE IN MINISTRY

COURSE 4

CC104 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY

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PREPARING FOR YOUR EXAMINATION
1. Enjoy sharing what you have learned.
2. You are not expected to answer the questions from memory. You may refer to your manual or
any other resource when completing your examination. The questions are all closely related to
the textbook, so you should obtain a good grade if you give careful thought and study to each
of them.
3. The examination uses the “multiple choice” method, and it is difficult in this method to avoid
all ambiguity. In other words, if you think about the questions apart from your textbook, it is
possible that there may be more than one answer. But with the context of what is taught in
your textbook, there is in fact only one correct choice for each question. So always answer the
questions in the light of what your textbook teaches.
4. This examination is not designed to test your personal beliefs, but your knowledge and
understanding of your textbook. You may not agree with all that you find in the textbook, but
even if the required answer to a question may conflict with your personal beliefs, you should
still try to answer each question according to what the textbook says.
5. The pass rate for this course is 70%.
6. Ensure that you include your name, student number and course code on the answer sheet
provided which is on a separate sheet and not included in this book.
7. You may post your work to our offices or E-mail it to dean@tiuniversity.com.

GRADING SYSTEM
Grades are issued according to the following scales:
Grade Percentage Comments

A 94 - 100% Exceptional – Pass


B 85 - 93% Above Average – Pass
C 73 - 84% Average – Pass
D 70 - 72% Below Average – Pass
F Below 70% Unacceptable – Fail

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Question A

Indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements. Each answer is equal to 1
mark. (100)

No. Question Answer


1 Through the work of the Holy Spirit, Acts proclaims the message of the
Agree
apostles and prophets who has come
2 The first five books of the Bible are sometimes called the Pentateuch Agree
3 The two themes that prevail in Exodus are redemption and deliverance
4 The key Bible verse for Exodus is Exodus 6:16
5 The book of Genesis was written by the finger of God
6 The theme of Leviticus is “holiness”
7 The book of Ruth is the eighth book in the Old Testament
8 Numbers gets its name from the two accounts in chapters 1 and 26 of
the numbering or counting of the people of Israel first at Mount
Sinai and second on the plains of Ephraim
9 Exodus relates to the wanderings of the Israelites
10 The red heifer is a type of Christ
11 Rueben, Simeon and Gad were camped on the south-side of the
tabernacle
12 During marching, the Ark led the children of Israel by being carried in
front
13 Moses, Joshua and Aaron are the key people mentioned in Deuteronomy
14 The historic books cover about 800 years of Israel’s’ history
15 1 Chronicles relates to the building of the temple
16 The key verses of the book of Ruth are 1:15-17 and 3:11-13
17 Jerusalem was built by Nehemiah Text
18 The key verses of 1 Samuel are 8:6-7, 13:14 and 15:22-23
19 God was Israel’s judge and deliverer
20 1 Kings was written by Elijah
21 The key verses of 2 Samuel are 8:6-7, 13:14 and 15:22-23
22 David and Solomon were one of the greatest types in the Old Testament
of Christ
23 The key people in 2 Samuel are David, Bathsheba, Nathan, Absalom,
Joab, Amnon, and Ahithophel
24 2 Kings begins with King David
25 1 Kings opens with Solomon’s glory
26 2 Kings Begins with the blessings of obedience
27 2 Kings Ends with the king of Babylon
28 The key verses of 2 Chronicles are 7:14 and 16:9
29 Second Kings continues the history of Elijah and his successor, Elisha
30 Elijah is distinguished from Elisha by the large number of miracles he
performed

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31 Chronicles emphasizes the role of the Law, the priesthood, and the
temple
32 1 and 2 Chronicles were originally one book
33 Nehemiah portrays Christ in willingness to leave his high position in
order to bring about His work of restoration
34 The decree of Darius marks the beginning point of Daniel’s prophecy of
seventy weeks of years which, though interrupted by an unspecified
time, begins the countdown for the return of Messiah
35 The outline of the book of Nehemiah includes the rebuilding of the
walls and the restoration of the people
36 Psalm 14 is a description of the Folly and Wickedness of Man
37 Psalm 93 shows that Yahweh Reigns Gloriously
38 Psalm 97 teaches us to rejoice, because the Lord reigns
39 The Book of Ecclesiastes was written just before Solomon’s death
40 The book of Psalms get its name from its contents—short sayings or
maxims that convey truth in a pointed and pithy way
41 The Hebrew word for proverb means “parallel,” “similar,” or “a
comparison.”
42 In the Old Testament, prophets functioned as preachers, predictors and
kings
43 King David functioned as a watchman over the people of Israel
44 The basic theme of Elisha’s message is that salvation is bestowed only
by grace
45 Jeremiah prophesied to Jews in Judea and captivity
46 The minor prophets consist of 14 books
47 It is commonly believed that Amos prophesied in the period from 767-
753
48 The book of Lamentations portrays Christ as the Man of Sorrows
49 Isaiah’s weeping over the destruction of Jerusalem can also be a picture
of Christ who wept over Jerusalem
50 The theme of Hosea is God’s sovereign power as the one true God, who
judges and destroys the rebellious world powers and will faithfully
deliver His covenant people according to their steadfast faith in Him
51 Daniel was written to encourage the exiled Jews through revealing
God’s sovereign plan for Israel during and after the period of
domination by the Gentile world powers
52 The basic content of the minor prophets includes a promise of future
deliverance
53 The key verses of the book of Joel are 2:11 and 2:28-32
54 The theme of the book of Joel is a reiteration of the truth that pride goes
before a fall
55 Obadiah declares that Edom stands judged and under certain doom
because of her pride in rejoicing over the misfortunes that befell
Jerusalem

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56 The theme of the book of Habakkuk flows out of Habakkuk’s perplexity
over the coming invasion of the wicked Babylonians
57 The book of Micah is thus a defense of God’s goodness and power in
view of the problem of evil
58 “The Word of the Lord” (13 occurrences) and “The Lord of Hosts” (53
occurrences) are two prominent expressions that lay stress on the divine
nature of Zephaniah’s message
59 The prominent idea of the book of Zechariah is preparing for the
coming Messiah in both of His advents
60 The book of Daniel is the first book of the minor prophets
61 The book of Jeremiah is numbered among the major prophets
62 The book of Nahum is regarded as a poetical book
63 One of the key portraits of Christ in Daniel is that of the coming
Messiah who will be cut off
64 Hosea’s ministry spanned several decades, beginning near the end of the
reigns of Uzziah of Judah
65 The Hebrew for Joel is Yoáel, which, as stated above, means Yahweh is
God
66 Micah presents Christ as the One who will rebuild David’s dynasty and
as the one who will restore His people
67 Obadiah declares that Edom stands judged and under certain doom
because of her pride in rejoicing over the misfortunes that befell
Jerusalem
68 Jonah is from the Hebrew Yo‚na‚h, which means “dove.”
69 Amos tells us he prophesied during the days of Jotham
70 The book of Malachi is the last book in the Old Testament
71 Psalm 117 is the longest Psalm
72 Ruth is the shortest book in the Old Testament
73 The book of Ezekiel has 48 chapters
74 The book of Zechariah has the same numebr of chapters as the book of
Zephaniah
75 The book of Isaiah has 43 Chapters
76 The book of Daniel is regarded as one of the minor prophets
77 Genesis speaks of the end of things
78 Immediately after the fall, the promise of salvation is given in the seed
of the woman
79 Among others, Adam, Eve, Noah, Abraham, Sarah and Moses are key
people in the book of Genesis
80 The call of Adam and the promises of blessing to the nations through his
seed is the prominent message of Genesis
81 Though Numbers gets its name from the numbering of the people, it is
primarily concerned with nearly 40 years of wandering in the desert
82 Abraham is the author of the book Numbers
83 The daily manna pictures Christ ascending into heaven

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84 Ruth was married to Boaz
85 Ruth was born to a Hebrew family who moved to Moab
86 The book of Ruth was written around 2000 BC
87 Jewish tradition ascribes the book of Ezra to Ezra along with Chronicles
and Nehemiah
88 Ezra continues the narrative where 2 Kings ends and traces the history
of the return of the Jews from exile in Babylon and the rebuilding of the
temple

89 The key people in the book of Esther is Esther, Haman, Mordecai and
Xerxes
90 Mordecai was hanged by Xerxes
91 Through the Prophetical Books we have the nation of Israel, through the
prophets, looking forward with great expectation to the end of the ages
92 The unity of the book of Jeremiah has been challenged by liberal critics
who hold that a “Deutero-Isaiah” wrote chapters 40-66 after the
Babylonian captivity
93 The repentance of Nineveh occurred in the reign of King Darius
94 Zephaniah was from Moresheth, a town in Judea about 25 miles
southwest of Jerusalem near the Philistine city of Gath
95 The divine message given to Amos was primarily one of judgment,
though it ends with words of hope
96 Though not specifically mentioned in this book, the Messiah is
presented as the Righteous One within the nation of Israel in the book of
Zephaniah
97 One outstanding feature of Haggai’s message is his strong awareness
that his messages had their origin in Israel
98 Haggai wrote to answer the questions of the priests and people, to reveal
and rebuke them for their sins, their backsliding, and poor attitudes, but
to also encourage them by ending on a note of encouragement through
the coming of the Lord’s messenger who would clear the way for
Messiah
99 Malachi predicts the coming of the messenger who will clear the way
before the Lord
100 Regarding the Messianic focus the Book of Malachi is the prelude to
four hundred years of prophetic silence, broken finally by the words of
Jesus

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Question B

Where is the following passage of Scripture found? Each answer is equal to 1 mark (15)

No. Scripture Answer


1 Now there arose a new king over Egypt, who did not know a. Exodus 1:8
Joseph b. Joshua 1:8
c. Genesis 21:8
d. Exodus 21:8
2 So Moses returned to the LORD and said, “Lord, why have You a. Genesis 15:22
brought trouble on this people? Why is it You have sent me? b. Exodus 15:22
c. Joshua 15.”:22
d. Exodus 5:22
3 “This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but a. Numbers 1:18
you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to b. Joshua 1:8
do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make c. Joshua 1:18
your way prosperous, and then you will have good success” d. Leviticus 11:8
4 And all the people of Judah took Azariah, who was sixteen a. Jonah 1:21
years old, and made him king instead of his father Amaziah b. Daniel 6:6
c. 2 Kings 14:21
d. 1 Kings 14:21
5 So it was, when I heard these words, that I sat down and wept, a. Ezra 1:4-6
and mourned for many days; I was fasting and praying before b. Nehemiah 1:5
the God of heaven. And I said: “I pray, LORD God of heaven, c. Nehemiah 1:4-7
O great and awesome God, You who keep Your covenant and d. Nehemiah 1:4-6
mercy with those who love You and observe Your
commandments, “please let Your ear be attentive and Your
eyes open, that You may hear the prayer of Your servant
which I pray before You now, day and night, for the children
of Israel Your servants, and confess the sins of the children of
Israel which we have sinned against You. Both my father’s
house and I have sinned.”
6 When Mordecai learned all that had happened, he tore his a. Esther 4:1
clothes and put on sackcloth and ashes, and went out into the b. Ezra 4:4
midst of the city. He cried out with a loud and bitter cry c. Esther 4:1-2
d. Esther 4:1-3
7 There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and a. Psalm 1:1
that man was blameless and upright, and one who feared God b. Job 10:1
and shunned evil c. Job 1:1
d. Job 1:1-2
8 Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge, a. Psalm 14:4-5
Who eat up my people as they eat bread, iAnd do not b. Proverbs 14:1-4
call on the LORD? c. Psalm 14:4
d. Psalm 14:1-4

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9 He who is of a proud heart stirs up strife, a. Proverbs 28:25-26
But he who trusts in the LORD will be prospered b. Psalm 28:25
c. Proverbs 27:25
d. Proverbs 28:25
10 And the cherubim were lifted up. This was the living creature I a. Ezekiel 10:15
saw by the River Chebar b. Ezekiel 10:15-16
c. Isaiah 10:15-16
d. Isaiah 10:16
11 “For thus says the Lord GOD: ‘When I make you a desolate a. Nehemiah 2:21
city, like cities that are not inhabited, when I bring the deep b. Ezekiel 26:21-22
upon you, and great waters cover you, ‘then I will bring you c. Ezekiel 19-21
down with those who descend into the Pit, to the people of old, d. Ezra 2:6
and I will make you dwell in the lowest part of the earth, in
places desolate from antiquity, with those who go down to the
Pit, so that you may never be inhabited; and I shall establish
glory in the land of the living. ‘I will make you a terror, and
you shall be no more; though you are sought for, you will
never be found again,’ says the Lord GOD.”
12 Then the LORD answered me and said: a. Nahum 2:2
“Write the vision b. Habakkuk 2:2
And make it plain on tablets, c. Habakkuk 2:2-3
That he may run who reads it. d. Hosea 2:2
13 For Gaza shall be forsaken, And Ashkelon desolate; a. Zachariah 2:4
They shall drive out Ashdod at noonday, And Ekron b. Zephaniah 2:4-5
shall be uprooted. c. Zechariah 2:4-5
d. Zephaniah 2:4
14 ‘The silver is Mine, and the gold is Mine,’ says the LORD of a. Haggai 2:8-9
hosts. 9‘The glory of this latter temple shall be greater than the b. Haggai 2:8
former,’ says the LORD of hosts. ‘And in this place I will give c. Hosea 2:8-9
peace,’ says the LORD of hosts.” d. Hosea 2:8
15 Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet Before the a. Malachi 4:5
coming of the great and dreadful day of the LORD. And b. Micah 4:5-6
he will turn The hearts of the fathers to the children, c. Malachi 4:5-6
And the hearts of the children to their fathers, d. Malachi 4:1-5
Lest I come and strike the earth with a curse.”

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Question C

Identify the missing word or words in the following passage of Scripture (NKJV). Each answer is
equal to 1 mark (15)

No. Scripture Answer


1 Genesis 1:1-2 - In the beginning God created the heavens and a. Land
the earth. The _____ was without form, and void; and darkness b. Heavens
was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering c. Earth
over the face of the waters. d. Clouds
2 Exodus 20:1-2 - And God spoke all these words, saying: "I am a. Egypt
the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of b. Bondage
_______, out of the house of bondage. "You shall have no other c. Canaan
gods before Me. d. Slavery
3 Numbers 32:6 - And _____ said to the children of Gad and to the a. Joshua
children of Reuben: "Shall your brethren go to war while you sit b. God
here? c. Moses
d. Caleb
4 Deuteronomy 20:13 - And when the LORD your God delivers it a. Strike
into your hands, you shall _____ every male in it with the edge b. Kill
of the sword. c. Destroy
d. Slay
5 Judges 10:10 - And the children of Israel cried out to the LORD, a. Left
saying, "We have sinned against You, because we have both b. Disobeyed
_____ our God and served the Baals!" c. Forsaken
d. Forgotten
6 Ruth 2:2 - So Ruth the Moabitess said to Naomi, "Please let me a. Reap
go to the field, and _____ heads of grain after him in whose b. Take
sight I may find favor." And she said to her, "Go, my daughter." c. Gather
d. Glean
7 2 Samuel 7:9 - And I have been with you wherever you have a. Mighty
gone, and have cut off all your enemies from before you, and b. Famous
have made you a great name, like the name of the _____ men c. Powerful
who are on the earth. d. Great
8 1 Kings 18:7 - Now as Obadiah was on his way, suddenly Elijah a. Ezekiel
met him; and he recognized him, and fell on his face, and said, b. Nahum
"Is that you, my lord _____?" c. Nehemiah
d. Elijah
9 Nehemiah 4:1 - But it so happened, when _____ heard that we a. Sonballot
were rebuilding the wall, that he was furious and very indignant, b. Sanballat
and mocked the Jews. c. Sambalet
d. Samson
10 Job 1:11 - But now, stretch out Your _____ and touch all that he a. Arm
has, and he will surely curse You to Your face!" b. Power
c. Hand
d. Finger

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11 Psalm 23:5 - You prepare a _____ before me in the presence of a. Table
my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; My cup runs over. b. Place
c. Altar
d. Rock
12 Isaiah 66:11 - That you may feed and be satisfied With the a. Comfort
_____ of her bosom, That you may drink deeply and be b. Desire
delighted With the abundance of her glory." c. Fragrance
d. Consolation
13 Jeremiah 25:5 - They said, 'Repent now everyone of his _____ a. Devious
way and his evil doings, and dwell in the land that the LORD b. Rebellious
has given to you and your fathers forever and ever. c. Evil
d. Sinful
14 Joel 2:28 - "And it shall come to pass ______ That I will pour a. Afterward
out My Spirit on all flesh; Your sons and your daughters shall b. Afterwards
prophesy, Your old men shall dream dreams, Your young men c. Then
shall see visions. And also on My menservants and on My d. So
maidservants I will pour out My Spirit in those days.
15 Habakkuk 2:2-3 - Then the LORD answered me and said: "Write a. Prophecy
the _____ And make it plain on tablets, That he may run who b. Vision
reads it. c. Dream
d. Image

Question D

Identify the correct statement. Each answer is equal to 1 mark (20)

No. Which one is correct?


1 a. Psalm 117 is the shortest Psalm
b. Psalm 119 is the shortest psalm
c. Psalm 23 is the shortest Psalm
d. Psalm 121 is the shortest Psalm
2 a. Abel is a type of Christ
b. Joseph, who was loved dearly by his father, betrayed by his brothers, and yet became
the means of their deliverance typifies Christ
c. Melchizedek is also a type of ceremonial king
d. Cain’s offering of a blood sacrifice points to Christ who would die for us
3 a. The book of Exodus falls into two major sections: Four Events and Four People
b. The book of Leviticus falls into two major sections: Four Events and Four People
c. The book of Exodus falls into two major sections: Four Events and Four People
d. The book of Genesis falls into two major sections: Four Events and Four People
4 a. Exodus – the book of Redemption
b. “Exodus” is a Hebrew word derived from the Greek exodos
c. The holy law describes the fall of man
d. Moses, Aaron, Miriam and Abraham are the key people in the book of Exodus

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5 a. Leviticus – the book of wanderings
b. Leviticus falls into two clear divisions: Sacrifice and Sanctification
c. The Seven Feasts in Leviticus prophesies the death of Jesus
d. The leviticus laws of the priests refer to sanctification
6 a. Deuteronomy means “a copy of the tabernacle”
b. Moses and Caleb are the key people in the book of Deuteronomy
c. The theme of Deuteronomy is “Watch yourself lest you forget”
d. The key word of deuteronomy is “the Lord is here”
7 a. The historic book comprises of thirteen books covering about 800 years of Israel’s
history
b. Possessing, conquering, and dividing of the promised land was the main life’s work
of Moses
c. Joshua 24:12-13 is one of the key verses of the book of Joshua
d. Unlike the first five books of the Old Testament, the book of Joshua appropriately
takes its name from the chief human personality of the book, Joshua
8 a. Samuel wrote the book of Judges
b. The book of Judges gets its name from the number of leaders called judges whom
God raised up to deliver Israel from their oppressors
c. All the judges in the book of Judges were men
d. The story of King Hezekiah is told in the book of Judges
9 a. Originally, the books of 1 and 2 Samuel were placed together as one book in the
Hebrew Bible
b. Both 1 and 2 Samuel get their names from the prophet Isaiah whom God used in the
transition from using judges to the establishment of the monarchy
c. Though originally one book, 1 and 2 Samuel were divided into two books by the
translators of Hebrew translation of the Old testament.
d. Second Samuel picks up the history of Israel where Judges left off with Samuel
following Samson
10 a. 2 Kings naturally falls into two sections: the united kingdom and the divided
kingdom
b. 1 Kings ends with the king of Babylon
c. 2 Kings shows how kings failed to rule God’s people
d. 1 Kings introduces the prophet Elijah
11 a. Chapter 17 is the key chapter in 2 Chronicles
b. King David is the key person mentioned in 2 Chronicles
c. 1 Chronicles begins with an outline of history from Adam through the death of King
Saul
d. Josiah, Rehoboam and Solomon are the key people in 1 Chronicles

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12 a. The key people in the book of Nehemiah are Nehemiah, Artaxerxes, Sanballet and
Samuel
b. Nehemiah surely portrays Christ in willingness to leave his high position in order to
bring about His work of creatkion
c. Like Ezra, Nehemiah also falls into two specific issues: the rebuilding of the walls
and the inheritance of the people
d. The book of Nehemiah continues the history of the Jews who returned from exile
13 a. “Psalm” means “Blessing through suffering”
b. Set in the time of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, the Book of Proverbs derives
its name from its chief character, a man called Job
c. The book of Job provide us with a message of hope and comfort through the
common theme of worship
d. Like the Hebrew language itself, Hebrew poetry uses vivid images, similes,
metaphors, and other rhetorical devices to communicate thoughts and feelings
14 a. Many of the psalms are Messianic and speak of the person and work of Christ
b. Though the writer of Proverbs describes his own experience, the language is such
that points beyond his own life and becomes historically true only in the person of
Christ
c. Psalm 11 is a description of the folly and wickedness of man
d. Psalm 44 refers to national lament and prayer for redemption
15 a. According to 1 Kings 4:32, Solomon spoke 3 300 proverbs and 1 005 songs
b. The book of Proverbs can be defined as “wisdom through precept”
c. The theme of Ecclesiastes and purpose of the book is wisdom for living through
special instruction on every conceivable issue of life
d. The book of Ecclesiastes preceeds the book of Job
16 a. Daniel, usually viewed as one of the Major Prophets in the English Bible, actually
appears in the third division of the Hebrew Canon called “the Writings.”
b. Isaiah prophesied to the Jews captive in Babylon
c. Ezekial prophesied in the years 627-585 BC
d. Daniel was concerned about the whole house of Israel
17 a. Lamentations includes Christ as the Man of Sorrows who was acquainted with grief
b. Christ, the Messiah, is pictured in the book of Jeremiah as a tender sprig that will be
planted on a high and lofty mountain
c. The theme of Hosea is God’s sovereign power as the one true God
d. One of the greatest prophetic chapters in the Bible is Daniel 8, the prophecy of the
‘seventy weeks’ determined for Israel
18 a. The prophets only proclaimed doom and gloom
b. The Hebrew for Hosea is Yoáel, which, as stated above, means Yahweh is God
c. Chapter 1 is the key chapter in the book of Joel
d. The prophetic office found its origin in God’s purpose for Israel as a nation through
whom all the nations could be blessed

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19 a. Amos was a herdsman and a tender of sycamore fruit
b. In Joel, Christ is presented as the one who will give the Holy Spirit ( 2:28 with John
16:7-15; Acts 1:8), who judges the nations (3:2, 12), and who is the refuge and
stronghold of Israel (3:16).
c. The name Amos comes from the Hebrew Yoáel
d. Amos presents Christ as the One who will rebuild Saul’s dynasty
20 a. The theme of the book of Habukkuk flows out of Habakkuk’s perplexity over the
coming invasion of the wicked Babylonians
b. Habukkuk means “Blessing through judgment”
c. Nahum speaks to the people of Judah whose moral and spiritual life had been dulled
by the evil influence of the reigns of Manasseh and Amon
d. Zachariah clearly divides into three sections: retribution or judgment for sin, a call
for repentance, and a promise of future redemption or blessing

TOTAL = 150 MARKS

PERCENTAGE IS MARKS OBTAINED DIVIDED BY 150 TIMES 100

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