
Zechariah
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- Q1
What Old Testament book is the most quoted in the New Testament?
Genesis
Zechariah
Deuteronomy
Obadiah
30s - Q2
Who was Zechariah?
A prophet and tax collector
A doctor
Elizabeth's husband
A prophet and priest
30s - Q3
What symbol was NOT mentioned in today's passage?
Branch
Seed
Stone with eyes
Shepherd
Stone
30s - Q4
What two symbols did Zechariah use to describe the Messiah in 3:8-10?
River and donkey
Branch and stone
Branch and baby
War and stone
30s - Q5
What does God promise to do in Zechariah 3:9?
Give the people victory in battle
To raise up a king
Provide food, water, and shelter
Take away people's sins
30s - Q6
Which of the following statements is NOT related to Jesus being our Great High Priest?
Jesus intercedes for us before the Father
Jesus is the king that leads Israel to victory
Jesus accomplishes the work of reconciling us to God
Jesus prays for us to remain faithful
30s - Q7
What does the vine and fig tree represent?
The people would have delicious fruits to eat
Prosperity and peace; harmony and fellowship
Disunity and conflict
The people would have to work hard to care for the land
30s - Q8
What aspects of Zechariah's prophecy of the Messiah probably surprised the people hearing it?
The Messiah would be King and Great High Priest
Both answers are correct
The Messiah would come humbly, riding on a donkey
30s - Q9
What does the phrase "strike the Shepherd" refer to?
None of the above
The crucifixion of Jesus
Punishment of bad Christians
Punishment of bad shepherds
30s - Q10
What does God promise in Zechariah 9:10?
There will be peace all around the world, without any need for war
The people will prosper and live eternal lives
Fertile soil and rain
Salvation
30s - Q11
What is the significance of being refined by fire?
God wants us to have a lot of silver and gold
God is punishing those who disobey Him
God wants to see how we respond in difficult situations
God tests us to draw out our sins and purifies us
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