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What was to be taken from the widow as payment for her dead husband's debt? (2 Kings 4:1)
Her sheep
Her farm
Her children
Her house
What was going to happen to the two children of the widow if she could not repay the debt? (2 Kings 4:1)
They would become servants to the prophets
They were to be burnt on the altar as a sacrifice
They were going to be taken away as slaves
They would be adopted by rich parents
When the widow approached Elisha for help, what was the only thing she had left in her house? (2 Kings 4:2)
a little money
some flour
piece of bread
a little oil
For how long did the widow's oil keep flowing? (2 Kings 4:6)
Oil flowed forever
Stopped flowing when all the jars were filled
Did not stop flowing because they continued to borrow and to buy more empty jars
Until Elisha came to visit her
What did Elisha ask the widow to do to activate the miracle? (2 Kings 4:3)
To ask all her neighbors for money
To ask all her neighbors for oil
To ask all her neighbors for empty jars
To give him the little oil she had left
What did the Shunammite woman ask her husband to do for Elisha? (2 Kings 4:9-10)
Make a small room on the roof, so that Elisha could stay with them whenever he went there
Prepare a stew with poisonous gourds for him to eat
She sent him to ask for prayer when her child died
She sent him to ask for prayer because their house was in shambles
Why was the woman called a Shunammite? (2 Kings 4:8)
She makes 'shoes' for a living
When people see her, they 'shoo' her away
She is from Shunem
She loves to eat 'marmite'
What are we told about the background of this Shunammite couple? (2 Kings 4:8-9, 14)
They are old and have two children
They are poor, mean and selfish
They are well-to-do, kind but have no children
They are rich and famous but selfish
What did Elisha prophesy to the Shunammite woman? (2 Kings 4:16)
She will become rich and famous
She will be blessed with very many children
She will have a daughter in a year's time
She will have a son in a year's time
How did the Shunammite's son die? (2 Kings 4:19-20)
He did not recover from the pain in his whole body
He did not recover from the pain in his head
He tripped and fell as he went to see his father out in the field
He died from an unknown disease he had been suffering
What did Elisha do when the Shunammite lady came to see him after her son had died? (2 Kings 4:29)
Elisha told her it was too late to do anything
Elisha sent his servant to immediately go and put Elisha's staff on the dead boy's face
Elisha asked his servant to send her home
Elisha asked his servant to bring the dead boy to him
What did Elisha send with his servant to place on the Shunammite's dead son? (2 Kings 4:29)
His staff
His cloak
His prayer beads
His cross
Why was it that Elisha's servant could not raise the dead boy back to life? (2 Kings 4:32-35)
His servant did not do exactly as he was instructed
Elisha's staff was not powerful enough
His servant did not pray before he placed the staff on the boy
God wanted Elisha to perform the miraculous resurrection himself
How many times did Elisha have to stretch himself out upon the boy before he could bring him back to life? (2 Kings 4:34-35)
once
twice
thrice
as many times and as long as he needed to
Both Elijah and Elisha raised people from the dead. True or false?
True
False
we are not told
The resurrection miracles performed by Elijah on the Widow's son at Zarephath and by Elisha on the Shunammite's son were exactly the same in every detail? True or false?
True
False
we are not told
The 'death in the pot' event happened in which city? (2 Kings 4:38)
Bethel
Gilgal
Shunem
Jericho
How did the stew in the pot become poisoned? (2 Kings 4:39-40)
Someone purposely put poison into it
The gourds put in the stew were from a poisonous wild vine
The spices used were already expired and too old
There was famine and everything was already contaminated
What did Elisha put in the poisoned stew to make the stew edible? (2 Kings 4:41)
Salt
More gourds
Flour
Herbs
How many men were fed from the twenty loaves brought to Elisha? (2 Kings 4:43)
20
40
100
500
Who said this: " Give it to the people to eat. For this is what the Lord says. "They will eat and have some left over""? (2 Kings 4:43)
Elijah
Elisha
Jesus
we are not told
The multiplication of bread miracle by Elisha draws which parallel miracle stories later performed by Jesus? (Matt 14, 15)
A. No similar miracles
B. Feeding of the 5000
C. Feeding of the 4000
B and C
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