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The Covenant Ratified
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  • 1. The Covenant Ratified refers to a significant event in biblical history that marks the formal agreement between God and His chosen people, the Israelites, following their exodus from Egypt. This pivotal event occurred at Mount Sinai, where God, through Moses, presented the Ten Commandments and a series of laws that would guide the moral and spiritual conduct of the Israelites. The ratification of this covenant was characterized by the collective acceptance of these divine laws by the people, symbolizing their commitment to obey and uphold the teachings and decrees provided by God. The moment was underscored by awe-inspiring phenomena, including thunder, lightning, and the sound of a trumpet, reflecting the gravity of the commitment being made. The covenant not only established a special relationship between God and the Israelites but also set the foundation for their identity as a holy nation and a people chosen to be a light unto the nations. In this context, the act of ratification served as an enduring testament to their faith and a blueprint for their communal and individual lives, emphasizing themes of obedience, faithfulness, and divine promise that resonate throughout the scriptures.

    Which mountain is traditionally associated with the giving of the covenant?
A) Mount Ararat
B) Mount Zion
C) Mount Olive
D) Mount Sinai
  • 2. What did the Israelites agree to do in the covenant?
A) To obey God's laws
B) To conquer the land
C) To sacrifice animals
D) To build a temple
  • 3. What symbol was used to ratify the covenant?
A) Oil
B) Fire
C) Water
D) Blood
  • 4. Who acted as the mediator of the covenant?
A) Aaron
B) David
C) Moses
D) Joshua
  • 5. How many commandments are included in the covenant?
A) Ten
B) Fifteen
C) Twelve
D) Five
  • 6. Which festival commemorates the covenant at Sinai?
A) Passover
B) Shavuot
C) Sukkot
D) Yom Kippur
  • 7. What did the people say in response to Moses about the covenant?
A) We cannot obey those commands.
B) All the words the Lord has spoken we will do.
C) Let it be done to us as we wish.
D) We do not wish to follow those laws.
  • 8. Where was the covenant ratified with sacrifices?
A) In the Promised Land
B) In the wilderness of Zin
C) At Gilgal
D) At the foot of Mount Sinai
  • 9. Which tribe was given the responsibility of the covenant tabernacle?
A) The Benjaminites
B) The Judahites
C) The Reubenites
D) The Levites
  • 10. What did the Israelites collect as offerings for the covenant?
A) Writings.
B) Gold and silver.
C) Animal sacrifices.
D) Food only.
  • 11. What did Moses do with the blood during the ratification ceremony?
A) Burned it
B) Sprinkled it on the people
C) Poured it on the altar
D) Drank it himself
  • 12. What role did the Promised Land play in the covenant?
A) It was a place for religious gatherings
B) It was a trading post
C) It was the land promised to Abraham’s descendants
D) It was a fortress for battles
  • 13. Which term best describes the nature of the covenant relationship?
A) Temporary
B) Unconditional
C) Conditional
D) Global
  • 14. What does Deuteronomy mean in relation to the covenant?
A) Law of the prophets.
B) First law.
C) Second law.
D) Law of the kings.
  • 15. What was the primary focus of the covenant laws?
A) Acquisition of land
B) Holiness and community living
C) Ritual sacrifices
D) Military strategies
  • 16. Which tribe was set apart for priestly duties under the covenant?
A) Levi
B) Benjamin
C) Reuben
D) Judah
  • 17. What book follows Exodus that reinforces the covenant laws?
A) Numbers
B) Deuteronomy
C) Joshua
D) Leviticus
  • 18. How does the New Testament relate to the Old Covenant?
A) It is irrelevant
B) It replaces it entirely
C) It disregards it
D) Through the New Covenant
  • 19. What did the Israelites sacrifice during the covenant ratification?
A) Goats
B) Lambs
C) Young bulls
D) Doves
  • 20. To whom was the covenant primarily directed?
A) The Israelites
B) The Egyptians
C) The Canaanites
D) The Philistines
  • 21. What was the sign of the covenant with Abraham?
A) Circumcision.
B) A rainbow.
C) An animal sacrifice.
D) Baptism.
  • 22. The covenant ratified in Exodus is part of which major section of the Bible?
A) The Gospels
B) The Apocrypha
C) The Old Testament
D) The New Testament
  • 23. What is considered the greatest commandment in the law?
A) To love God with all your heart
B) To honor your parents
C) To sacrifice to God
D) To keep the Sabbath holy
  • 24. What other significant covenant is often compared to the Sinai covenant?
A) The Davidic covenant
B) The Mosaic covenant
C) The New Covenant
D) The Abrahamic covenant
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