Bible Mastery and Proficiency Instrument – Part 3A
Part 3A: Recognition Of Biblical Leaders
Suggested Time: 15 Minutes

The following questions pertain to various biblical leaders. Some were good and some were not so good. Show your familiarity with leaders in the Bible by selecting the correct leader that fits the descriptive statement.

Show your knowledge of these passages by selecting your answer. Sometimes there will be more than one correct answer. The question will specify multiple answers. Otherwise assume one answer. If you cannot make a well-educated guess, than select the option "I do not know." Blind guessing will impact you getting an honest assessment!

Read the statements carefully. You may not know the passage directly but may understand where it is by other phrases describing the author of it or the Biblical or historical situation surrounding it.  You will not be able to save partial progress, so complete all of the 33 questions and hit submit.

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216 - This king began reigning when he was eight years old. He brought about religious reforms and when the book of the law was rediscovered he responded to its claims whole heartedly. At age 39 he was cut off in battle with Neco, king of Egypt. *
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217 - This military leader who united two kingdoms into one great one, finished rather poorly, but is better remembered for his intimate relationship with God. *
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218 - This leader demonstrates the importance of solid formal training in one's foundational phase. His early training equipped his mind for the task of contextualizing theology to the Gentiles. *
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219 - This judge who accomplished a mighty deliverance through a select few finished poorly, being tempted by finances and eventually idolatry. *
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220 - This leader was trained by Paul in an apprenticeship/ on-the-job training program. He was used by Paul in several problematic situations where firm leadership was needed most notably that at Corinth and in Crete. *
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221 - This leader who lived his adult life in Babylon demonstrates how a person who trusts a sovereign God can be effective in the midst of a foreign oppressive government. *
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222 - This judge was rejected by his family, developed paramilitary skills and later delivered Israel from the Ammonites. *
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223 - This basically good king is remembered for two pivotal points in his life--both with future negative ramifications. One, in the latter end of his reign this king was visited by a Babylonian delegation. His response to their visit was rebuked by Isaiah the prophet as a failure and brought a prediction about a future time when Babylon would conquer the southern kingdom. Two, he was healed miraculously and lengthened his life (during which time a son was born who became one of the most wicked kings of the southern kingdom). *
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