Habakkuk 1 Quiz

This quiz is based on Habakkuk chapter 1 (NIV). All questions are compulsory and should be answered before submission. NB: You may log in to save points and track your performance.

1. Why was the law paralyzed in the Kingdom of Judah during this time?
2. What was the effect of the abundance of violence, injustice, and wrongdoing?
3. What caused justice to be perverted among the people?
4. Because of the wickedness of the people of Judah, God said he was going to do something that                                .
5. The Babylonians were described as what?
6. What were the Babylonians doing during this time?
7. What do the Babylonians promote?
8. The horses of the Babylonians were swifter than what?
9. The horses of the Babylonians were fiercer than what?
10. In what formation did the Babylonians' cavalry gallop?
11. ‘They fly like an eagle swooping to devour …’ Who was this referring to?
12. The Babylonian army advances like what?
13. The Babylonians gather prisoners like what?
14. Who do the Babylonians mock?
15. Who do the Babylonians scoff at?
16. What do the Babylonians laugh at?
17. The strength of the Babylonians is their                               .
18. Who had God appointed to execute judgment upon the nations that are under His wrath?
19. Who had God ordained to punish the nations that were under His judgment?
20. God’s eyes are too pure to look on                             .
21. God cannot tolerate what?
22. Habakkuk questions why God tolerates                           .
23. 'Why are you silent while the wicked swallow up those more righteous than themselves?' Who does Habakkuk refer to as the wicked in this extract?
24. Proverbially, God has made people like what?
25. What does the wicked foe use to catch people like fish?
26. In gratitude for a successful catch of fish, who or what does the wicked foe offer his sacrifice to?
27. In gratitude for a successful catch of fish, who or what does the wicked foe burn incense to?
28. 'Why are you silent while the wicked swallow up those more righteous than themselves?' Who does Habakkuk refer to as 'those more righteous' in this extract?

 

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