1) Who is the brother of
Jude?
a) James Jude 1:1
b) Peter
c) Paul
d) His brother is not
mentioned by name
2) Why did Jude write this
letter?
a) To tell them he was
coming soon
b) To ask them to help
brothers who were in need
c) To exhort the recipient to contend earnestly for
the faith Jude 1:3
d) To rebuke them for a
wrong done in their congregation
3) Jude gave three
historic examples of what happens to the ungodly. What county did Jude mention?
a) Edom
b) Egypt Jude 1:5
c) Canaan
d) Moab
4) What cities did Jude
mention in the three historic examples?
a) Damascus and Tyre
b) Rome and Jerusalem
c) Jericho and Damascus
d) Sodom and Gomorrah Jude 1:7
5) How were the angels
dealt with in his example?
a) Cast into the furnace
b) Cast out from heaven
c) Locked in the abyss
until the Great Tribulation
d) Kept in chains in everlasting
darkness until Judgment Day Jude 1:6
6) Michael the Archangel
contended with the devil about whose body?
a) Jesus
b) Moses Jude 1:9
c) David
d) John the Baptist
7) What did Michael say to
the devil?
a) Let go of Moses
b) Be gone
c) The Lord rebuke you Jude 1:9
d) Michael said nothing
8) Jude states that
unbelievers have gone in the way of whom?
a) the devil
b) the world
c) Herod
d) Cain Jude 1:11
9) Jude mentions an
historic rebellion from the Old Testament. Which rebellion did he mention?
a) Israel
b) Korah Jude 1:11
c) Judah
d) Miriam
10) What was that
rebellion about?
a) They rebelled against having Moses as
their leader Numbers 16
b) They rebelled against
eating manna all the time
c) They rebelled against
leaving Egypt
d) They rebelled against
the Levites
11) Enoch is how far
removed from Adam?
a) Fifth
b) Sixth
c) Seventh Jude 1:14
d) The letter does not say
12) What kind of people
would walk according to their ungodly lusts?
a) Mockers Jude 1:18
b) Deceivers
c) Sinners
d) The nations
13) Jude finishes by
encouraging believers to have pity on some but to save others with fear, in
what way?
a) Bringing them to the
cross
b) Rescuing them from the
pit
c) Pulling them out of the fire Jude
1:22
d) Baptizing them in the
Jordan River
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