Torah Quiz 101 – #34
1. It describes the sunrise of Resurrection Day. 2. It refers to the beginning of a new day at sunset. B is…
1. It describes the sunrise of Resurrection Day. 2. It refers to the beginning of a new day at sunset. B is…
What did Yeshua mean when He said, “Do and observe, but do not do according to their deeds”? Are the Pharisees to be recognized as…
D is the correct answer. The Book of Revelation does not explicitly identify the Two Witnesses. Some suggest Moses and Elijah…
A — The growth of faith B — The growth and worldwide influence of Christianity C — The growth of evil and corruption in…
A. Absolutely true B. True, except for the ceremonial lawsand the Ten Commandments C. Something important is missing from the citation of the verse …
a. Constantine b. Martin Luther c. Pope Benedict XIV d. Tucker Carlson. The correct answer is b – Martin Luther. While Luther…
Although the Bible does not explicitly explain why Chronicles calls Keturah a concubine, the book’s purpose helps clarify the emphasis. Chronicles was written to…
The primary meaning is C. Matthew 18:20 is not spoken in a general context of worship or prayer meetings, but in the context…
This Proverbs passage does not contradict itself; it teaches discernment. Answering a fool in the same mocking, arrogant spirit he uses is to…
ANSWER : C – The translators got carried away. The phrase “became Jews” is one word in Hebrew: mitehayadim מִֽתְיַהֲדִ֔ים, which is the verb…
Nowhere! The concept of conversion emerged within Pharisaic Judaism in the first century and later found its way into today’s rabbinical Judaism. According…
None of the above, at least not with certainty. The commonly cited number 613 commandments does not come from the Torah itself.…
Before the curse was pronounced, God gave a remarkable promise that Adam appears to have held onto. Just a few verses earlier, in Genesis…
A well-known tradition raises this very question: Where did Isaac go? Genesis Rabbah 56:11 suggests that Abraham sent Isaac to Shem to study Torah. Similarly,…
Both did. Abraham lied twice: Genesis 12: 10-20 and Genesis 20:1-18 Isaac lied once. Genesis 26: 6-11 How did the rabbis address this problem?…
Today’s common Jewish understanding of Hanukkah differs greatly from its powerful historical and prophetic significance found in Scripture and early history. The well-known story of…
No. Moses did not have horns. The idea that Moses had “horns” comes from a misunderstanding of Exodus 34:29, which states that the…
The majority of Arab nations are not descendants of Shem (as Abraham and Ishmael were), but are descendants of Ham, Shem’s brother. Following…
No, that would truly be impossible; however, the original Hebrew text is much more revealing. The Hebrew literally says: “…with one hand doing…
No, the book of Enoch is not inspired. When encountering this book or similar texts, such as any of the apocryphal…