15 Multiple choice questions ( with 4 Possible Answers) on the topic What Does the Bible say about Captivity
- In the Bible, which is the most common way captivity is used as a metaphor?
A. Slavery
B. Sin
C. Obedience
D. Salvation - According to the Bible, what are the results of captivity?
A. Redemption
B. Suffering
C. Joy
D. Punishment - In the Bible, what are the three main purposes of captivity?
A. Punishment, Discipline, and Redemption
B. Slavery, Obedience, and Salvation
C. Suffering, Victory, and Deliverance
D. Pain, Suffering, and Hope - According to the Bible, what does captivity lead to?
A. Joy
B. Freedom
C. Suffering
D. Punishment - What is not mentioned in the Bible as a reason for captivity?
A. Greed
B. Punishment
C. Disobedience
D. Love - In the Bible, how does God respond to those in captivity?
A. He abandons them
B. He forgives them
C. He punishes them
D. He ignores them - According to the Bible, what is the ultimate goal of captivity?
A. To teach obedience
B. To bring salvation
C. To bring punishment
D. To bring suffering - In the Bible, who is the most prominent figure associated with captivity?
A. David
B. Moses
C. Joseph
D. Abraham - According to the Bible, what is the result of God’s deliverance from captivity?
A. Joy
B. Peace
C. Fear
D. Disappointment - According to the Bible, how does God view those in captivity?
A. He is indifferent
B. He is compassionate
C. He is unforgiving
D. He is judgmental - In the Bible, what is the primary message of captivity?
A. Deliverance
B. Obedience
C. Redemption
D. Repentance - In the Bible, what does captivity represent?
A. Sin
B. Death
C. Oppression
D. Suffering - According to the Bible, what is the purpose of captivity?
A. To punish
B. To redeem
C. To enslave
D. To control - In the Bible, what is the symbol of captivity?
A. Chains
B. Slavery
C. Death
D. Suffering - According to the Bible, how can one escape captivity?
A. Through faith
B. Through repentance
C. Through obedience
D. Through prayer
Answers to Above Questions with description
- B. Sin – Captivity is often used as a metaphor for sin in the Bible.
- A. Redemption – Captivity results in redemption in the Bible.
- A. Punishment, Discipline, and Redemption – The three main purposes of captivity in the Bible are punishment, discipline, and redemption.
- B. Freedom – Captivity in the Bible leads to freedom.
- D. Love – Love is not mentioned in the Bible as a reason for captivity.
- B. He forgives them – God responds to those in captivity in the Bible by forgiving them.
- B. To bring salvation – The ultimate goal of captivity in the Bible is to bring salvation.
- C. Joseph – Joseph is the most prominent figure associated with captivity in the Bible.
- A. Joy – The result of God’s deliverance from captivity in the Bible is joy.
- B. He is compassionate – God views those in captivity in the Bible with compassion.
- C. Redemption – The primary message of captivity in the Bible is redemption.
- A. Sin – Captivity in the Bible represents sin.
- B. To redeem – The purpose of captivity in the Bible is to redeem.
- A. Chains – The symbol of captivity in the Bible is chains.
- A. Through faith – The only way to escape captivity in the Bible is through faith.