Questions about Joel 2:1-11
- What
is the common name applied to the event that is described in Joel 2?
- The end of the World.
- The Great Judgment Day.
The
battle of Armageddon.
- None of the above.
- What
great sign will signal that this day has arrived?
The
sun, moon, and stars will be darkened.
- Lightening will flash across the whole world.
- Jesus will appear to many people in may places.
- The sun will stop in the sky for twenty three hours.
- Who
leads the army described in Joel 2:2?
- Jesus.
- Gabriel, God's Warrior.
- Michael.
The
beast and his false prophet.
- What
is meant by saying, "They have the APPEARANCE of horses; they gallop
along LIKE cavalry."?
This
is symbolic language that describes the essence of what will occur, but
not exactly what will occur.
- The army will be riding actual horses and attack in cavalry charges.
- None of this is going to happen, God just wants to frighten us into
submission.
- This even is a historical event, and will never happen again.
- What
is a common biblical name for this day?
The
Day of the Lord.
- The day of vengeance of our God.
- Judgment day.
- None of the above.
Questions about Isaiah 13:4-13
- What
is this day called?
The
day of the Lord.
- The last day.
- The day of redemption.
- Judgment Day
- What
sign from Joel 2:1-11 do we see also here?
- The sing of the Woman fleeing into the desert.
- The sign of the sword coming out of the mouth of the Lord.
The
sign of the sun, moon and stars darkening.
- None of these signs are here.
- What
will happen to the army that is mustered for destruction?
They
will be killed.
- They will repent and be saved.
- What
is the purpose of this day?
- To punish the world for its evil.
- To put an end to the arrogance of the haughty.
- To humble the pride of the ruthless.
- To destroy the sinners within the land.
All
of the above.
- How
may people will be killed before that day is finished?
- 200,000,000.
God
will make men scarcer that pure gold.
- 144,000.
- Not too many.
- This
prophecy says that it concerns Babylon, does it concern ancient Babylon,
or the Babylon referred to in Revelation?
- Ancient Babylon only.
- Babylon in Revelation only.
Both
ancient Babylon and the Babylon of Revelation.
- Neither Babylon.