| Ten Commandments |
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| 1. | Who wrote the Ten Commandments? |
| | (Exodus 31:18) |
| | | God |
| | | An angel |
| | | Moses |
| | | Aaron |
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| 2. | How many times were the Ten Commandments written on stone tablets? |
| | (Exodus 34:1, 4, 28) |
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| 3. | Which of the Commandments describes who God is? |
| | (Exodus 20:8-11) |
| | | Have no other gods. |
| | | Not take the name of God in vain. |
| | | Remember the Sabbath. |
| | | Do not covet. |
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| 4. | In what were the Ten Commandments placed? |
| | (Exodus 25:8-16) |
| | | A golden box called the ark of the testimony. |
| | | A bag made of sheep skin. |
| | | A cart. |
| | | A hollow book. |
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| 5. | Where was Moses when he received the Ten Commandments from God? |
| | (Exodus 19) |
| | | Babylon. |
| | | Jerusalem. |
| | | Mt. Sinai. |
| | | At the Red Sea. |
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| 6. | Which book in the Bible records the Ten Commandments? |
| | (___) |
| | | Genesis |
| | | Exodus |
| | | Leviticus |
| | | Numbers |
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| 7. | What is the function of the Ten Commandments? |
| | (Romans 3:20) |
| | | Saves a person. |
| | | Condemns the sinner. |
| | | Points out sin. |
| | | Provides the basis for all government. |
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| 8. | Keeping God's Commandments shows we have this? |
| | (John 14:15) |
| | | Love |
| | | Justice |
| | | Liberty |
| | | Legalism |
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| 9. | Where is the ark containing the Commandments seen in the last days? |
| | (Revelation 11:19) |
| | | In a cave in Jerusalem. |
| | | In a pyramid in Egypt. |
| | | In the temple in Jerusalem |
| | | In the heavenly sanctuary. |
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| 10. | What privilige will those who keep the Ten Commandments have in the future? |
| | (Revelation 22:14) |
| | | Eat of the tree of life. |
| | | Be safe from disasters. |
| | | Live in Jerusalem. |
| | | Sit on God's throne. |
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