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Column 1 |
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Column 2 |
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1. How
many witnesses must testify in a case involving the death penalty? |
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a.
at least three
b. at least two
c. a group of seven
d. a group of ten |
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2. If
a case arises that is too difficult for a local judge, what must he do? |
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a.
go to a prophet to hear the judgment of the Lord
b. go to foreign judge
c. go to the central place that G-d shall choose and ask the judge there
d. go to the nearest priest |
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3. Why may an Israelite king
not have too many horses? |
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a.
it would mean returning to Egypt to obtain them
b. it would engender arrogance
c. it would pollute the land
d. it would encourage the king to engage in unjust wars |
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4. Which
of the following is an Israelite not allowed to have to many of? |
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a.
advisors
b. wives
c. prophets
d. camels |
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5. How
does one identify a true prophet? |
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a.
he speaks only that which is for a blessing for the people
b. he tells the people to follow other gods
c. he accurately predicts the future
d. he is ordained by another known prophet |
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6. If
a man flees to a city of refuge because he has killed his enemy and he
claims that it was an accident, what is done with him? |
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a.
he remains there until the death of the high priest
b. he is kept in the city as a prisoner until he can be brought to trial
c. he must compensate the family of the person he killed
d. he is given over to the family of the person he killed so they can kill
him |
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7. Which
of the following is not specifically listed as someone who is excused from
military service? |
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a.
someone who is afraid
b. someone who just planted a vineyard
c. someone who just had a child
d. someone who recently betrothed a wife |
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8. What
is the first thing that an Israelite army must do when they draw close to
a city to make war against it? |
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a.
blow the shofar
b. make an offering to make peace with them
c. have the priest bless the soldiers
d. have a prophet decide the manner of the battle |
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9. What
are the people of Israel specifically told not to destroy around a city
they are besieging? |
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a.
the trees
b. the fields
c. the streams and rivers
d. the grasslands |
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10. What
is done when a person is found slain in the field and the murderer is
unknown? |
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a.
the closest city must offer a sacrifice
b. the closest city must slaughter a heifer in the field and proclaim
their innocence
c. the three closest cities must establish a court to deal with the matter
d. the closest city must be closed up until the death of the high priest |