Crs Past Questions And Answers
In the parable of the mustard seed, Jesus teaches that the blessings of the kingdom of God are
- A. available to all men everywhere
- B. meant for the children of Israel
- C. a matter of personal choice
- D. to wait until the day of judgement
The valley of Eshcol is symbolic to Israel because it was the place where
- A. the men of Israel cut down the cluster of grapes
- B. the spies set out to surve Canaan
- C. the Israelites challenged the leadership of Moses and Aaron
- D. Moses and his people had a resounding victory over the Amalekites
Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel for his farewell address at
- A. Sinai
- B. Bethel
- C. Jordan
- D. Shechem
Paul , in his letter to the Romans , said as one man's trespass led to condemnation for all men, so one ma's act of righteousness leads to
- A. judgement for all believers
- B. exaltation for all men on earth
- C. good works among men
- D. acquttal and life for all men
The two disciples on the way to Emmaus recognized Jesus
- A. while he was teaching
- B. before they got to the village
- C. when they got to Jerusalem
- D. at the breaking of bread while at the table.
In the beginning, God created the
- A. heavens and earth
- B. animals and the birds
- C. light and the darkness
- D. waters and the dry land
God rejected Saul as the king of Israel because he
- A. was more involved in politics than religion
- B. did not destroy the Kenites
- C. spared Agag, the king of the Amalekites
- D. obeyed God in the war against the Amalekites
(a) Outline the Lukan account of the birth of Jesus.
(b) What two lessons can be learnt from the circumstances of Jesus' birth?
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2004 THEORYAbraham's faith and works were better illustrated when he
- A. took Lot with him to Canaan
- B. offered his son, Isaac, on the altar
- C. parted ways with Lot
- D. spoke with angels
The workmen who repaired the house of the LORD during Josiah's religious reforms were not made to account for the money given them because they
- A. did not receive the money directly
- B. lacked accounting capabilities
- C. bribed the Temple officials
- D. were honest workmen

