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48. how were the israelites cured from their snakebites after complaini…

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  1. how were the israelites cured from their snakebites after complaining in the book of numbers?

a. by drinking water from a rock
b. by eating the snakes
c. by eating the manna
d. by looking at a bronze serpent on a pole

  1. what was the inner chamber of the tabernacle that only the high priest could enter on the day of atonement?

a. the menorah
b. the shekinah
c. the ark of the covenant
d. the holy of holies

  1. why is jesus the final scapegoat from the final day of atonement (good friday)?

a. he bears the weight of all of our sins on the cross
b. he offers the last animal sacrifice in the tabernacle
c. he committed all of the sins in the world
d. he goes out into the desert forever

  1. it has been an honor to be your teacher this semester! have a merry christ may the peace of christ be with you in the new year! i will be praying for yo please pray for me.

a. ok
b. no

Explanation:

Question 48
Brief Explanations

In the Book of Numbers, when the Israelites were bitten by snakes after complaining, God instructed Moses to make a bronze serpent and put it on a pole. Those who looked at it were cured. Option a is about getting water from a rock (not related to snakebites cure), option b (eating snakes) and c (eating manna) are incorrect. So the correct answer is d.

Brief Explanations

The inner chamber of the Tabernacle that only the High Priest could enter on the Day of Atonement was the Holy of Holies. The Menorah is a lampstand, the Shekinah is the presence of God, and the Ark of the Covenant was inside the Holy of Holies but the chamber itself is called the Holy of Holies. So the correct answer is d.

Brief Explanations

Jesus is considered the final scapegoat on Good Friday (final Day of Atonement) because He bore the weight of all human sins on the Cross. Option b is incorrect as Jesus didn't offer an animal sacrifice in the Tabernacle, option c is wrong (He didn't commit sins), option d is not related to the scapegoat concept. So the correct answer is a.

Answer:

d. By looking at a bronze serpent on a pole

Question 49