64-0416 And When Their Eyes Were Opened, They Knew Him

64-0416 And When Their Eyes Were Opened, They Knew Him

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64-0416 And When Their Eyes Were Opened, They Knew Him

64-0416 And When Their Eyes Were Opened, They Knew Him

Assessment

Quiz

Religious Studies

Professional Development

Hard

Created by

Miss Mala

FREE Resource

20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

"Then said he unto them, O fools,…slow of heart to believe all that the _______ have spoken: Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to entered into his glory?"

Prophets

Priests

Pharisees

Kings

Answer explanation

Para 1

Then said he unto them, O fools,…slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken:

Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to entered into his glory?

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What time of day was it when the two that were on their way to Emmaus constrained Jesus to abide with them?

In the morning

Towards midnight

Around the afternoon

Towards evening

Answer explanation

Para 1

But they constrained him, saying, Abide with us: for it is towards evening, and the day is far spent. And he went in to tarry with them.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

"But, I think, the main thing that I’m trying to—to try to bring to you, is the—the _____________, that—that you might see Him and know that it’s Him, by His identified promise for the day."

Divine healing

Sanctified life of a Christian

Reality of the Presence of Christ

Traditions of the fathers

Answer explanation

Para 7

And I think that, today, we’ve had much preaching. Many fine ministers, able ministers, has brought us the Word, your pastors and—and evangelists, and so forth, that comes through the city. But, I think, the main thing that I’m trying to—to try to bring to you, is the—the reality of the Presence of Christ, that—that you might see Him and know that it’s Him, by His identified promise for the day.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How many different interpreters did Brother Branham have in Durban, when they gathered at the race track for the meeting?

Two

Twenty

Fifteen

Ten

Answer explanation

Para 12-14

12 Well, that’s one of the biggest race tracks in the world. It’s lots bigger than Churchill Downs, at Louisville. And the English all go there for their winter sports, racing. And we had the race track, and it was packed all the way full, and all the way across the track. And I was over on the other side, in a—a building. Sidney Smith, the mayor of Durban, taken me out there that day, to the race course.

13 And I saw, with one congregational prayer, after those natives…Some of them didn’t know which was right and left hand. And I saw them, after they seen…

14 And I explained. I had fifteen different interpreters. When you say one sentence, you have to wait till fifteen different men say it. Now, you know how difficult that was, for the tribes. And then after that was over, and explain to them in a little manner of what Jesus was, I said, “Many of you here are tagged as Christians.” Still packing a idol in their hand, though.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What name did Brother Branham call the Zulu man that he saw packing an idol?

Thomas

Peter

Matthew

John

Answer explanation

Para 15-16

15 And I asked one. I said to Mr. Smith, I said, “What’s that native packing that idol for? And as you said, ‘That was a Christian tag.’”

16 He said, “It is.” Said, “He’s a Zulu.” Said, “I can speak his language. Just ask him.” And so he just did it for my benefit. So I…We pulled up close to him. And I called him, “Thomas.” He said, “Just say anything, ’cause he was a doubter.”

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In traveling the world several times, where did Brother Branham say needs missionaries worse than ever?

India

Africa

Canada

U.S.A.

Answer explanation

Para 25

But, the thing of it is, we been so indocumated till every one gives his own opinion. And, well, it’s just difference from the people you’re meeting. You know, there’s…And a heathen don’t altogether mean that’s he has to be illiterate. There’s educated heathens, you know, and they’re the worst of all. That—that’s right. When you go to pull it…I’ll tell you. In traveling the world, been several times around the world, but you know where they need missionaries worse than ever? U.S.A. Right here. Here is the field for the missionary. That’s right. Let some of them people come over, don’t know right and left hand, and teach these people what God is. Yeah. They got so much intellectuals, till they’ve lost the whole sight of the whole thing. Yeah. Just, they try to explain It, and try to—to work It out, or try to figure It out.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

God only represents Himself in man. He chose man.

True

False

Answer explanation

Para 40

He was a Man when He come down off the mountain, was hungry and looked for food on a tree. He cursed the tree because it had no food. He was a Man when He was hungry. But when He took five biscuits and two fish, and fed five thousand, taken up seven basketfuls, that was more than the Man. That was God in a Man.

And God only represents Himself in man. He choose man.

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