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The Book of Jeremiah — Expert Bible Trivia

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The Book of Jeremiah — Expert Bible Trivia

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1. In Jeremiah's vision of the almond branch and boiling pot, what did the almond branch symbolize?

A.God's watchfulness and promise to fulfill His word
B.The judgment coming from the north
C.The restoration of the Northern Kingdom
D.The sweetness of obedience to the Law

2. What specific command did God give Jeremiah regarding marriage that reflected judgment on Judah?

A.Do not marry at all, as a sign that families will be separated by exile
B.Marry a prostitute named Gomer
C.Marry a harlot and have children with shameful names
D.Remain unmarried as a symbol of God's rejected covenant with Israel

3. What did Jeremiah do with a clay jar in front of the elders and priests to symbolize Jerusalem's destruction?

A.He smashed it to pieces, saying Jerusalem would be broken beyond repair
B.He filled it with blood to represent the slaughter coming
C.He buried it in a field as a sign of hidden judgment
D.He inscribed judgment prophecies on it and burned it

4. Which Judean king had Jeremiah imprisoned, and for what reason?

A.King Zedekiah imprisoned him for prophesying Judah's defeat by Babylon
B.King Josiah imprisoned him for opposing religious reforms
C.King Jehoiakim burned his scroll and imprisoned him for sedition
D.King Jehoshaphat imprisoned him for false prophecy against the Northern Kingdom

5. What did Jeremiah purchase during the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem, and what did this action symbolize?

A.A field in Anathoth as a sign of future restoration and God's faithfulness
B.Bread and water to sustain himself during imprisonment
C.A scroll to record God's final warnings to the people
D.A wineskin to seal his covenant vow before God

6. In Jeremiah's 'potter and clay' passage, what did the potter's ability to reshape ruined clay represent?

A.God's sovereign power to judge and restore nations according to His will
B.Humanity's freedom to choose their own destiny without divine intervention
C.The irreversible nature of God's judgment once pronounced
D.Israel's obligation to reshape their social structure under the Law

7. What was the content and significance of the 'new covenant' Jeremiah prophesied, as distinct from the covenant at Sinai?

A.God would write His law on people's hearts rather than on stone tablets, with direct personal knowledge of God
B.God would establish a covenant with the Gentiles instead of Israel
C.God would replace the priesthood with a new order of prophets
D.God would extend covenant benefits only to the righteous and eliminate the wicked

8. What was the specific sin of the Rechabites that Jeremiah used as a lesson about obedience?

A.Unlike the Rechabites, Judah refused to obey God's commands, while the Rechabites obeyed their ancestor's rules
B.The Rechabites refused to drink wine, and Jeremiah condemned them for excessive asceticism
C.The Rechabites violated their commitment to remain separate from Judean society
D.The Rechabites failed to maintain their genealogical records as commanded

9. How was Jeremiah treated after the Babylonians captured Jerusalem?

A.He was freed by Nebuchadnezzar's captain and offered a choice to go to Babylon or remain in Judah
B.He was executed along with other Judean leaders and priests
C.He was exiled to Egypt by Judean refugees against his will
D.He was appointed governor of Judah by the Babylonian administration

10. In Jeremiah's prophecies against the nations, which nation was prophesied to drink from the 'cup of God's wrath' and become a warning to all nations?

A.Babylon would drink the cup last and become desolate as God's judgment extended to all nations
B.Egypt would be the first to receive complete destruction and exile
C.Assyria would be punished for its past cruelty but ultimately restored
D.Moab would be erased entirely from the map with no survivors

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