Crs Past Questions And Answers
True religion, according to Amos' submission, is the one in which
- A) God is always appeased with sacrifices and tithes
- B) Foods and drinks are served as a mark of love
- C) Justice and righteousness flow like an endless stream
- D) Feast and solemn assemblies play important roles
'''Follow me and leave the dead to bury their own dead''' By this statement, Jesus means that
- A. disciples shall not attend burials
- B. there is no life after death
- C. following Him comes before anything else
- D. disciples shall leave their families in God's care
(a) Narrate the first account of the creation.
(b) In what two ways does this account demonstrate the nature of God?
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1997 THEORYThe Jews showed their hatred for Paul and Barnabas in Pisidia by
- A. dragging out the apostles for stoning
- B. insisting and driving them out of the Synagogue
- C. influencing leading men in the city to drive them out
- D. beating and stoning them in the Synagogue
''If you are the son of God, throw yourself down from here''. This temptation implies that Jesus should
- A. win followers through the use of spectacular miracles
- B. win coverts through the supply of basic needs
- C. allow angels to minister unto Him
- D. use scripturs to overcome the devil
The people referred to as pillars of the Jerusalem church, who gave Barnabas and Paul the right hand of fellowship were
- A. Cephas, John and Mark
- B. James, John and Silas
- C. John, Silas and Simon
- D. James, Cephas and John
'''....The earth produces of itself, first the blade then the ear, then the full grain in the ear....'' The statement above was made by Jesus in the parable of the
- A. weeds
- B. seed growing secretly
- C. sower
- D. mustard seed
The first five disciples that Jesus called as recorded in the Synoptic gospels were
- A. Peter, Andrew, James, John and Levi
- B. Peter, Andrew, James, John and Thomas
- C. Peter, Andrew, James, John and Zebedee
- D. Peter, Andrew, James, John and Judas Iscariot
David gave Uriah leave to go to his house and wash his feet in order to
- A. conceal his adultery with Bathsheba
- B. find an excuse to charge him for desertion
- C. give him time for relaxation
- D. compensate him for fighting bravely for Israel
What Josiah, the king of Judah, is best remembered for in Jewish history is
- A) His ability to destroy all the shrine of Baals
- B) His order that the bones and tombs of the prophets of God must be preserved
- C) His strong opposition to Pharaoh-Neco of Egypt
- D) His reparation of the temples of God

