Micah Multiple Choice Questions

                                    B=Beginning; I=Intermediate; A=Advanced
                                                      By Ted Hildebrandt
                                                 biblicalelearning.org (BeL)

 

 

Micah 1 Multiple Choice Questions

1. Where was Micah from (Mic 1:1)?

            A.        Shechem

            B.        Tekoa

            C.        Moresheth

            D.        Keilah

C:B:Mc:1              

2. All of the following were kings of Judah during the time of Micah EXCEPT (Mic 1:1)

            A.        Hezekiah

            B.        Jotham

            C.        Ahaz

            D.        Josiah

D:I:Mc:1

3. What was the vision of Micah about (Mic 1:1)?

            A.        Samaria and Jerusalem

            B.        Israel and Judah

            C.        Moab and Ammon

            D.        Bethel and Dan

A:B:Mc:1

4. What/who does Micah tell to listen (Mic 1:2)?

            A.        The heavens

            B.        The earth

            C.        The people of Jerusalem

            D.        The cows of Samaria

B:I:Mc:1

5. Who/what is going to witness against the earth (Mic 1:2)?

            A.        The heavens

            B.        The mountains

            C.        The Lord

            D.        The prophets

C:B:Mc:1

6. From where will the Lord witness against the peoples (Mic 1:2)?

            A.        The heavens

            B.        The clouds

            C.        His dwelling on Sinai

            D.        His holy temple

D:B:Mc:1

7. Where is the Lord coming from (Mic 1:3)?

            A.        His dwelling place

            B.        Zion

            C.        From between the cherubim

            D.        From his chariot

A:B:Mc:1

8. When God comes from his dwelling where does he tread (Mic 1:3)?

            A.        The threshing floor

            B.        The high places of the earth

            C.        The winepress of his wrath

            D.        The highways of Judah

B:B:Mc:1

9. How do the mountains respond to God’s coming down (Mic 1:4)?

            A.        They applaud

            B.        They part

            C.        They melt

            D.        They shake

C:B:Mc:1

10. How do the valleys respond to God’s coming down (Mic 1:4)?

            A.        They shake

            B.        The melt

            C.        They flow with water

            D.        They split apart

D:I:Mc:1

11. What do the mountains melt like as God comes down (Mic 1:4)?

            A.        Wax

            B.        Iron

            C.        Silver

            D.        Hail

A:B:Mc:1

12. Why will the mountains melt (Mic 1:5)?

            A.        Because of Israel’s rebellion

            B.        Because of Jacob’s transgressions

            C.        Because of the high places of Shechem

            D.        Because of the oppression of the poor

B:B:Mc:1

13. What is Jacob’s transgression (Mic 1:5)?

            A.        Is it not Bethel

            B.        Is it not Shechem

            C.        Is it not Samaria

            D.        Is it not Jezreel

C:B:Mc:1

14. What is Judah’s high place (Mic 1:5)?

            A.        Is it not Bethel

            B.        Is it not Bethlehem

            C.        Is it not Gibeon

            D.        Is it not Jerusalem

D:B:Mc:1

15. What did God say he would make Samaria (Mic 1:6)?

            A.        A heap of rubble

            B.        An unassailable fortress

            C.        A crevice in the ground

            D.        A unquenchable furnace

A:B:Mc:1

16. What did God say he would make Samaria (Mic 1:6)?

            A.        An unassailable fortress

            B.        A place for planting vineyards

            C.        A crevice in the ground

            D.        An olive grove

B:B:Mc:1

17. What in Samaria will God lay bare (Mic 1:6)?

            A.        Her inhabitants

            B.        Her high places

            C.        Her foundations

            D.        Her false prophets

C:I:Mc:1

18. What will God pour into the valley (Mic 1:6)?

            A.        The oil of Jezreel

            B.        The waters of Shechem

            C.        Blood of the wicked

            D.        The stones of Samaria

D:B:Mc:1

19. What will happen to Samaria’s idols (Mic 1:7)?

            A.        They will be broken to pieces

            B.        They will be taken into exile

            C.        They will be melted down

            D.        they will be ground to dust

A:I:Mc:1

20. Where did God say Samaria had gathered her gifts (Mic 1:7)?

            A.        From the poor and afflicted

            B.        From the wages of prostitution

            C.        From the temples of Baal

            D.        From the altars of the calves of Bethel

B:B:Mc:1

21. All of the following were Micah’s reaction to the announcement of God’s judgment on Samaria EXCEPT (Mic 1:8)?

            A.        Weep and wail

            B.        Go around barefoot

            C.        Put on sackcloth

            D.        Howl like a jackal

C:I:Mc:1

22. How did Micah say he would howl as a result of the judgment of Samaria (Mic 1:8)?

            A.        Like a bear having lost her cubs

            B.        Like a lion over its prey

            C.        Like a jackal

            D.        Like a rooster

C:B:Mc:1

23.  How did Micah say he would moan as a result of the judgment of Samaria (Mic 1:8)?

            A.        Like an owl

            B.        Like a bear having lost her cubs

            C.        Like a lion over its prey

            D.        Like a rooster

A:I:Mc:1

24. How is the wound of Samaria described (Mic 1:9)?

            A.        Fatal

            B.        Incurable

            C.        Black and blue

            D.        Bleeding

B:I:Mc:1

25. What has come to Judah even to Jerusalem (Mic 1:9)?

            A.        The defilement of Samaria

            B.        The uncleanness of Bethel

            C.        The incurable wound of Samaria

            D.        The howling of the jackal

C:B:Mc:1

26. Where should it not be told or weeping expressed (Mic 1:10)?

            A.        In Ekron

            B.        In Damascus

            C.        In Tyre

            D.        In Gath

D:B:Mc:1

27. What should Beth Ophrah do as a result of the judgment on Samaria (Mic 1:10)?

            A.        Put on sackcloth

            B.        Weep and mourn

            C.        Roll in the dust

            D.        Pray for forgiveness

C:B:Mc:1

28. What does Micah tell Shaphir to do (Mic 1:11)?

            A.        Not to come out

            B.        Be in mourning

            C.        Writhe in pain

            D.        Pass on in nakedness

D:A:Mc:1

29. What will happen to Zaanan (Mic 1:11)?

            A.        They will not to come out

            B.        They will be in mourning

            C.        They will writhe in pain

            D.        They will pass on in nakedness

A:A:Mc:1

30. Why is Beth Ezel in mourning (Mic 1:11)?

            A.        Their walls are broken down

            B.        Their protection is taken from them

            C.        Their wells are dried up

            D.        They walk away to exile

B:A:Mc:1

31. What do those in Maroth do (Mic 1:12)?

            A.        Not to come out

            B.        Be in mourning

            C.        Writhe in pain

            D.        Pass on in nakedness

C:A:Mc:1

32. Where has disaster come from the Lord to (Mic 1:12)?

            A.        The walls of Shechem

            B.        The shores of Capernaum

            C.        The pillars of Samaria

            D.        The gate of Jerusalem

D:I:Mc:1

33. What does Micah tell Lachish to do (Mic 1:13)?

            A.        Repent

            B.        Confess their sins

            C.        Harness the team to the chariot

            D.        Bar the gates and prepare for a siege

C:I:Mc:1

34. Who/what was the beginning of sin to the Daughter of Zion (Mic 7:13)?

            A.        Beth Shemesh

            B.        Lachish

            C.        Samaria

            D.        Beersheba

B:I:Mc:1

35. What was found in Lachish (Mic 1:13)?

            A.        The transgressions of Israel

            B.        The idols of Bethel

            C.        The whoredom of Samaria

            D.        The plunder of Shechem

A:B:Mc:1

36. To whom will the town of Aczib prove deceptive (Mic 1:14)?

            A.        The kings of Judah

            B.        The kings of Israel

            C.        The priests of Bethel

            D.        The Philistines of Gath

B:I:Mc:1

37. To whom should Lachish give parting gifts (Mic 1:14)?

            A.        Nob

            B.        Anathoth

            C.        Moresheth Gath

            D.        Beth Shemesh

C:A:Mc:1

38. What will happen to Adullam (Mic 1:15)?

            A.        They will pass on in nakedness

            B.        They will not come out alive

            C.        They will writhe in pain

            D.        The glory of Israel will come to them

D:B:Mc:1

39. What will happen to the children of Adullam (Mic 1:16)?

            A.        They will go from their parents into exile

            B.        They will be taken as slaves to Egypt

            C.        They will die before their parents

            D.        They will be left orphans

A:B:Mc:1

40. Why does Micah tell Adullam to do because their children will be taken into exile (Mic 1:16)?

            A.        Sit in the dust until evening

            B.        Shave their heads in mourning

            C.        Put on sackcloth and walk about the city walls

            D.        Fast and pray

B:B:Mc:1

41. Micah tells Adullam to make themselves as bald as a(n) __________ (Mic 1:16)

            A.        Pig

            B.        An old man

            C.        Vulture

            D.        Leper

C:B:Mc:1


 

Micah 2

1.  Where do they plot evil (Mic 2:1)?

            A.        In their city gates

            B.        On their beds

            C.        In the marketplace

            D.        On every hill

B:B:Mc:2

2. When do they carry out their evil plots (Mic 2:1)?

            A.        In the evening

            B.        After the sun goes down

            C.        At morning’s light

            D.        At noon in full view of all

C:I:Mc:2

3. What do they covet and seize (Mic 2:2)?

            A.        Gold and silver

            B.        Luxurious food

            C.        Ivory couches

            D.        Fields

D:B:Mc:2

4. What do they defraud a person of (Mic 2:2)?

            A.        Their home

            B.        Their food

            C.        Their wine

            D.        Their children

A:B:Mc:2

5. What do they defraud a fellowman of (Mic 2:2)?

            A.        Their clothes

            B.        Their inheritance

            C.        Their fields of wheat

            D.        Their possessions

B:I:Mc:2

6. What was the Lord planning against those who defraud people (Mic 2:3)?

            A.        War

            B.        Enslavement

            C.        Disaster

            D.        Exile

C:B:Mc:2

7. When God judges them what kind of time will it be (Mic 2:3)?

            A.        Pain

            B.        Exile

            C.        Misfortune

            D.        Calamity

D:I:Mc:2

8. What will those upon whom the Lord is planning disaster not do (Mic 2:3)?

            A.        Walk proudly

            B.        Escape

            C.        Sleep unafraid

            D.        Eat bread and wine

A:B:Mc:2

9. In that day what will people do to those against whom God is planning disaster (Mic 2:4)?

            A.        Have pity on them

            B.        Ridicule and taunt them

            C.        Drag them away into exile

            D.        Burn their fields with fire

B:B:Mc:2

10. In the mournful song how is Israel’s ruin described (Mic 2:4)?

            A.        The king of Israel will be dragged through the street with no one to deliver him

            B.        The people’s land will produce no crops

            C.        The people’s possession is divided up and taken from them

            D.        The people’s home are burned with fire

C:B:Mc:2

11. To whom does God assign their fields (Mic 2:4)?

            A.        Their enemies

            B.        Their neighbors

            C.        The faithful

            D.        Traitors

D:B:Mc:2

12. How would the land be divided up (Mic 2:5)?

            A.        By lot

            B.        By those who oppose them

            C.        By enemies

            D.        Among foreign kings

A:I:Mc:2

13. In that day where will they not have anyone (Mic 2:5)?

            A.        The gates of their cities

            B.        The assembly of the Lord

            C.        Under his own vine

            D.        On the throne of Israel

B:B:Mc:2

14. What do their prophets say (Mic 2:6)?

            A.        Peace, peace

            B.        God is merciful and compassionate

            C.        Do not prophesy about disgrace

            D.        Do not tell the people to repent

C:B:Mc:2

15. What do the false prophets say will not overtake them (Mic 2:6)?

            A.        Death

            B.        Destruction

            C.        Famine

            D.        Disgrace

D:B:Mc:2

16. To whom do God’s words do good (Mic 2:7)?

            A.        The righteous

            B.        The just

            C.        The upright

            D.        Those who are good

C:I:Mc:2

17. How have God’s people risen up lately (Mic 2:8)?

            A.        Like a warrior

            B.        Like an enemy

            C.        Like a wild boar

            D.        Like a devouring lion

B:B:Mc:2

18. What do they do to those who pass by without a care (Mic 2:8)?

            A.        Strip off their rich robes

            B.        Kill them

            C.        Drag them into court

            D.        Send them into slavery

A:B:Mc:2

19. Who are driven from their pleasant homes (Mic 2:9)?

            A.        My priests and Levites

            B.        The women of my people

            C.        The fatherless and widows

            D.        The children of the king

B:B:Mc:2

20. Why does God say this is not their resting place (Mic 2:10)?

            A.        Because they have sought other gods

            B.        Because they have broken the covenant

            C.        Because it is defiled

            D.        Because there is no water

C:B:Mc:2

21. What would the prophets they would like say (Mic 2:11)?

            A.        Peace, peace

            B.        Success and plenty for all who live here

            C.        We have done nothing wrong

            D.        I will prophesy of plenty of wine and beer for you

D:B:Mc:2

22. Who will God bring together (Mic 2:12)?

            A.        The remnant of Israel

            B.        The people of Ephraim

            C.        Those that have been scattered

            D.        The blind and lame

A:B:Mc:2

23. How will God gather the remnant of Israel (Mic 2:12)?

            A.        Like a flock of birds

            B.        Like sheep in a pen

            C.        Like children in a school

            D.        Like horses in a field

B:B:Mc:2

24. What will the sheep do (Mic 2:13)?

            A.        They will sleep in safety

            B.        They will feed in green pastures

            C.        They will break through the gate and leave

            D.        They will be led by quiet streams

C:B:Mc:2

25. Who will be at the head of the sheep (Mic 2:12)?

            A.        The shepherd

            B.        David

            C.        The Messiah

            D.        The Lord

D:B:Mc:2


 

Micah 3

1.  What should the leaders of Jacob know (Mic 3:1)?

            A.        Righteousness

            B.        Justice

            C.        Mercy

            D.        Compassion

B:B:Mc:3

2. The leaders of the house of Israel were doing all of the following EXCEPT (Mic 3:2)

            A.        Tearing the skin of God’s people

            B.        Eating God’s people’s flesh

            C.        Breaking the people’s bones

            D.        Crushing God’s people’s skulls

D:I:Mc:3

3. What do the leaders of Israel love and hate (Mic 3:2)?

            A.        Love evil and hate good

            B.        Love wickedness and hate righteousness

            C.        Love folly and hate wisdom

            D.        Love idols and hate the Lord

A:B:Mc:3

4. What will happen when they cry out to the Lord (Mic 3:4)?

            A.        He will bring them back

            B.        He will not listen to them

            C.        He will not answer them

            D.        He will be compassionate on them

C:B:Mc:3

5. What will God do because of the evil they have done (Mic 3:4)?

            A.        Bring them into judgment

            B.        Send them into exile

            C.        Burn their cities with fire

            D.        Hide his face from them

D:B:Mc:3

6. What will God do because of the evil they have done (Mic 3:4)?

            A.        Bring them into judgment

            B.        Not answer their cries

            C.        Send them into exile

            D.        Burn their cities with fire

B:B:Mc:3

7. What happens if one does not feed the prophets (Mic 3:5)?

            A.        They refuse to prophesy

            B.        They move on to another town

            C.        They wage war against him

            D.        They predict curses on his head

C:I:Mc:3

8. What happens is one feeds the prophets (Mic 3:5)?

            A.        They proclaim “peace”

            B.        They bless him

            C.        They serve come and stay with the person

            D.        They curse his enemies

A:B:Mc:3

9. All of the following will happen to the false prophets EXCEPT (Mic 3:6)

            A.        Night will come without visions

            B.        Darkness will come without divination

            C.        The sun will set for them

            D.        They will be cut off from the people

D:B:Mc:3

10. Who will be ashamed (Mic 3:7)?

            A.        The king

            B.        The nobles of Israel

            C.        The seers

            D.        The priests

C:B:Mc:3

11. Why will the seers cover their faces (Mic 3:7)?

            A.        Because their wickedness is exposed

            B.        Because there is no answer from God

            C.        Because all their predictions do not come true

            D.        Because they are liars

B:B:Mc:3

12. What does God condemn the rulers of the house of Israel for doing (Mic 3:9)?

            A.        Distorting all that is right

            B.        Serving the Baals

            C.        Lounging in ivory palaces

            D.        Not listening to the voice of the Lord

A:B:Mc:3

13. How do the leaders build Zion (Mic 3:10)?

            A.        With wickedness

            B.        With bloodshed

            C.        With injustice

            D.        With falsehood

B:B:Mc:3

14. How do the leaders build Jerusalem (Mic 3:10)?

            A.        With wickedness

            B.        With bloodshed

            C.        With injustice

            D.        With falsehood

A:I:Mc:3

15. What do their leaders judge on the basis of (Mic 3:11)?

            A.        Justice

            B.        Showing favors

            C.        A bribe

            D.        Wickedness

C:B:Mc:3

16. What do their priests do for a price (Mic 3:11)?

            A.        Offer sacrifices

            B.        Carry the ark

            C.        Pray for people

            D.        Teach

D:B:Mc:3

17. What do their prophets do for money (Mic 3:11)?

            A.        Give a blessing

            B.        Tell fortunes

            C.        Speak to the people

            D.        Tell people what to do

B:B:Mc:3

18. What do prophets who tell fortunes for money ask (Mic 3:11)?

            A.        Is not this the word of the Lord

            B.        Is not this what will happen to you

            C.        Is not the Lord among us

            D.        Is not God a forgiving God

C:B:Mc:3

19. What do the prophets assume based on the fact that God was among them (Mic 3:11)?

            A.        No disaster would come upon them

            B.        They would be blessed forever

            C.        God would forgive them

            D.        What they said was God’s word

A:B:Mc:3

20. What will happen because of the false prophets (Mic 3:12)?

            A.        Jerusalem will be burned with fire

            B.        The gates of Zion will be broken

            C.        Zion will be plowed like a field

            D.        Blood will flow down  from Zion’s heights

C:B:Mc:3

21. What will happen because of the false prophets (Mic 3:12)?

            A.        Jerusalem will be burned with fire

            B.        The gates of Zion will be broken

            C.        Blood will flow down  from Zion’s heights

            D.        Jerusalem will become a heap of rubble

D:B:Mc:3

22.  What will happen because of the false prophets (Mic 3:12)?

            A.        The temple hill will become overgrown with thickets

            B.        Jerusalem will be burned with fire

            C.        The gates of Zion will be broken

            D.        Blood will flow down  from Zion’s heights

A:B:Mc:3


 

Micah 4

1.  What will be established in the last days (Mic 4:1)?

            A.        The high places of Ephraim

            B.        The mountain of the Lord’s temple

            C.        The walls of Jerusalem

            D.        The gates of Zion

B:B:Mc:4

2.  What will happen when the mountain of the Lord’s temple is raised above the hills (Mic 4:1)?

            A.        Peoples will stream into it

            B.        All the world will bow before it

            C.        The Lord will descend with a shout

            D.        The glorious cloud will abide there

A:B:Mc:4

3. What will many nations say (Mic 4:2)?

            A.        Let us beat our swords into plowshares

            B.        Let us seek the Lord

            C.        Let us go up to the mountain of the Lord

            D.        Let us rest In the presence of the Lord

C:B:Mc:4

4. Where will many nations say they want to go (Mic 4:2)?

            A.        To climb the mountain of the Lord

            B.        To gather with the saints of Israel

            C.        To enter the gates of the holy city

            D.        To the house of the God of Jacob

D:B:Mc:4

5. What will go out from Zion (Mic 4:2)?

            A.        The Spirit of the Lord

            B.        The Word of the prophet

            C.        The law

            D.        The people

C:B:Mc:4

6. In the last days what will God do (Mic 4:2)?

            A.        Purify all nations

            B.        Teach his ways

            C.        Receive one final sacrifice

            D.        Rejoice over his people

B:B:Mc:4

7. What role will God fill in the last days among many peoples (Mic 4:3)?

            A.        He will judge between them

            B.        He will lead them into the city

            C.        He will rule over them

            D.        He will speak to them

A:B:Mc:4

8.  In the last days what will the nations do with their swords (Mic 4:3)?

            A.        Break them into pieces

            B.        Melt them down an altar

            C.        Beat them into plowshares

            D.        Turn them over to the Lord

C:B:Mc:4

9. In the last days what will the nations do with their spears (Mic 4:3)?

            A.        Give them to children

            B.        Use them to defend the poor

            C.        Break their tips

            D.        Beat them into pruning hooks

D:B:Mc:4

10. In the last days what will nations not do any longer (Mic 4:3)?

            A.        Train for war

            B.        Dispute over boundaries

            C.        Seek to rule one another

            D.        Sacrifice to other gods

A:B:Mc:4

11. In the last days what will nations use against other nations (Mic 4:3)?

            A.        Bow and arrows

            B.        Swords

            C.        Spears

            D.        Chariots

B:B:Mc:4

12. In the last days where will everyone be able to sit (Mic 4:4)?

            A.        Under his own olive tree

            B.        Under his own fig tree

            C.        Under his own roof

            D.        In the presence of the Lord

B:I:Mc:4

13.  In the last days where will everyone be able to sit (Mic 4:4)?

            A.        Under his own olive tree

            B.        Under his own roof

            C.        Under his own vine

            D.        In the presence of the Lord

C:I:Mc:4

14. In the last days what will not happen to anyone (Mic 4:4)?

            A.        They shall never weep again

            B.        No one can harm them

            C.        No one will carry them away

            D.        No one will make them afraid

D:B:Mc:4

15. In what may the nations walk (Mic 4:5)?

            A.        In the name of their gods

            B.        In the way of the wicked

            C.        In the path of unrighteousness

            D.        In the forests of Lebanon

A:I:Mc:4

16. In what will “we” walk in the last days (Mic 4:5)?

            A.        In the light of his glory

            B.        In the name of the Lord our God

            C.        In the paths of righteousness

            D.        In green pastures

B:B:Mc:4

17.  In that day who the Lord will gather and assemble all of the following EXCEPT (Mic 4:6)

            A.        The lame

            B.        The blind

            C.        The exiles

            D.        Those who he had brought to grief

B:I:Mc:4

18. Who will the Lord make a remnant (Mic 4:7)?

            A.        The lame

            B.        The blind

            C.        The deaf

            D.        The exiles

A:I:Mc:4

19. What will the Lord make those driven away into (Mic 4:7)?

            A.        A great city

            B.        A mighty throng

            C.        A strong nation

            D.        A remnant

C:I:Mc:4

20. In that day where will the Lord rule over those he has gathered (Mic 4:7)?

            A.        The temple

            B.        The Mount of Olives

            C.        Armageddon

            D.        Mount Zion

D:B:Mc:4

21. To whom will the former dominion be restored (Mic 4:8)?

            A.        The shepherds of Israel

            B.        The watchtower of the flock

            C.        The watchdogs of Judah

            D.        The prophets of Israel

B:B:Mc:4

22. What will come to the Daughter of Jerusalem (Mic 4:8)?

            A.        The priesthood

            B.        The temple will be restored

            C.        Kingship

            D.        The hosts of the Most High

C:B:Mc:4

23. What was the Daughter of Zion to do for being forced to leave the city (Mic 4:10)?

            A.        Writhe in agony like a woman in labor

            B.        Fast and pray like one losing an only child

            C.        Put on sackcloth as your leave

            D.        Weep and mourn like a dove

A:B:Mc:4

24. Where will the Daughter of Zion go out to (Mic 4:10)?

            A.        To Nineveh

            B.        To Assyria

            C.        To Babylon

            D.        To Susa

C:B:Mc:4

25. What will the Lord do for the Daughter of Zion (Mic 4:10)?

            A.        Deliver her from the idols of her youth

            B.        Make atonement for her many sins

            C.        Forgive her in that day

            D.        Redeem her out of the hand of her enemies

D:B:Mc:4

26. What are many nations saying against them (Mic 4:11)?

            A.        Let her be defiled

            B.        Let her be destroyed

            C.        Let her temple be plundered

            D.        Let her walls be torn down

A:I:Mc:4

27. What do the enemies of Zion not understand (Mic 4:12)?

            A.        The Lord’s promises

            B.        The Lord’s plan

            C.        The ways of the Lord

            D.        The decrees of the Lord

B:B:Mc:4

28.  What do the enemies of Zion not know (Mic 4:12)?

            A.        The Lord’s promises

            B.        The ways of the Lord

            C.        The Lord’s thougths

            D.        The decrees of the Lord

C:B:Mc:4

29. How will God gather Zion (Mic 4:12)?

            A.        Like the harvesting of olives

            B.        Like grapes to the winepress

            C.        Like wheat to the baker

            D.        Like sheaves to the threshing floor

D:B:Mc:4

30. What does the Lord tell the Daughter of Zion to rise and do (Mic 4:13)?

            A.        Harvest

            B.        Thread the winepress

            C.        Thresh

            D.        Grind

C:B:Mc:4

31. What will the Lord give the Daughter of Zion for threshing (Mic 4:13)?

            A.        Refreshing rain and morning dew

            B.        Horns of iron and hoofs of bronze

            C.        An iron grinding wheel and a mighty ox

            D.        Bronze sickles and iron sledges

B:B:Mc:4

32. What will the Daughter of Zion do with horns of iron (Mic 4:13)?

            A.        Break to pieces many nations

            B.        Destroy the high places of Ephraim

            C.        Stab the gods of Ammon

            D.        Crush the altars of Bethel

A:B:Mc:4

33. What will the Daughter of Zion do with the wealth of the nations (Mic 4:13)?

            A.        Build their houses

            B.        Devote it to the Lord

            C.        Bring it into the temple

            D.        Give it as an inheritance to her children

B:B:Mc:4


 

Micah 5

1.  What will happen to Israel’s ruler (Mic 5:1)?

            A.        Dogs will eat his flesh

B.        He will be struck with a rod on the cheek

C.        He will be trampled into the dust of the ground

D.        He will be taken into exile to a foreign land

B:B:Mc:5

2. What town was small among the clans of Judah (Mic 5:2)?

            A.        Bethzur in Judah

            B.        Tekoa in the desert

            C.        Bethlehem in Ephrathah

             D.       Socoh in the Elah Valley

C:B:Mc:5

3. Who will come out of Bethlehem (Mic 5:2)?

            A.        One who will be ruler over Israel

            B.        The son of David

            C.        The prince of peace

            D.        One wiser than Solomon

A:B:Mc:5

4. What was noted about the ruler who will come from Bethlehem (Mic 5:2)?

            A.        He will be born of a virgin

            B.        His origins are from ancient times

            C.        He will be a priest of the Most High

            D.        He will sit on the throne of his father David

B:I:Mc:5

5. Until when will Israel be abandoned (Mic 5:3)?

            A.        Until a times times and half a time

            B.        Until that day

            C.        Until the time when she who is in labor gives birth

            D.        Until Israel is restored to the land promised to Abraham

C:B:Mc:5

6. What will he (the ruler of Bethlehem) do in the majesty of the name of the Lord his God (Mic 5:4)?

            A.        He will gather his people as a hen gathers her chicks

            B.        He will rule with a rod of iron

            C.        He will give his life a ransom

            D.        He will shepherd his flock

D:B:Mc:5

7. How will the people live under the rule of the one from Bethlehem (Mic 5:4)?

            A.        Under their own fig tree

            B.        Securely

            C.        In righteousness

            D.        Under the shadow of his wings

B:I:Mc:5

8. What will the ruler from Bethlehem be for his people (Mic 5:5)?

            A.        Their peace

            B.        Their righteousness

            C.        Their redemption

            D.        Their atoning sacrifice

A:B:Mc:5

9. Who will invade the land and march through their fortresses (Mic 5:5)?

            A.        Babylon

            B.        Aram

            C.        Assyria

            D.        Egypt

C:B:Mc:5

10. Who will rise up against Assyria (Mic 5:5)?

            A.        A mighty warrior

            B.        Seven shepherds

            C.        Twenty legions of angels

            D.        A king from the south

B:I:Mc:5

11. How will the eight leaders of men rule over Assyria (Mic 5:6)?

            A.        With cruelty

            B.        As they have ruled over others

            C.        With the sword

            D.        With an iron rod

C:B:Mc:5

12. Assyria is also called the land of _________ (Mic 5:6)

            A.        Nimrod

            B.        Aram-Naharaim

            C.        Anatolia

            D.        Mari

A:A:Mc:5

13. Where will the remnant of Jacob be (Mic 5:7)?

            A.        In the fortresses of Nineveh

            B.        In the midst of many peoples

            C.        In the marshes of the Nile

            D.        In the hill country of Gilead

B:I:Mc:5

14. What will the remnant of Jacob be like (Mic 5:7)?

            A.        Snow covering the land

            B.        A swarm of locusts

            C.        Dew from the Lord

            D.        Fire in a withered field

C:B:Mc:5

15. What will the remnant of Jacob be like (Mic 5:7)?

            A.        Snow covering the land

            B.        A swarm of locusts

            C.        Fire in a withered field

            D.        Showers on the grass

D:I:Mc:5

16.  What will the remnant of Jacob be like (Mic 5:8)?

            A.        Like the sun on newly fallen snow

            B.        Like an eagle among the birds of the air

            C.        Like a lion among the beasts of the forest

            D.        Like a flower among the thorn bushes of the field

C:B:Mc:5

17. How is Israel’s triumph over their enemies described (Mic 5:9)?

            A.        A crown was put on their head

            B.        Their hand was lifted up

            C.        Their head was lifted up

            D.        They rode into the city on horses

B:I:Mc:5

18. In that day what does the Lord say he will destroy from among them (Mic 5:10)?

            A.        Their horses and chariots

            B.        Their swords and spears

            C.        Their gold and fine linen

            D.        Their walls and gates

A:B:Mc:5

19. In that day what will God tear down (Mic 5:11)?

            A.        Their vineyards

            B.        Their strongholds

            C.        Their vineyards

            D.        Their altars

B:I:Mc:5

20. In that day what will God destroy (Mic 5:12)?

            A.        Their altars

            B.        Their high places

            C.        Their witchcraft

            D.        Their storehouses

C:B:Mc:5

21. In that day what will God destroy (Mic 5:12)?

            A.        Their altars

            B.        Their high places

            C.        Their storehouses

            D.        Their carved images 

D:B:Mc:5

22. In that day what will God destroy (Mic 5:12)?

            A.        Their altars

            B.        Their sacred stones 

            C.        Their high places

            D.        Their storehouses

B:B:Mc:5

23. In that day what will God uproot from among them (Mic 5:14)?

            A.        Their Asherah poles

            B.        Their sacred olive groves

            C.        Their wheat and barley

            D.        The foundations of their temples

A:B:Mc:5

24. In that day upon whom will the Lord take vengeance in anger (Mic 5:15)?

            A.        Those Israelites who have gone after other gods

            B.        The ones who have oppressed the poor

            C.        The nations that have not obeyed me

            D.        Those who have not walked in his ways

C:B:Mc:5


 

Micah 6

1.  Before whom does the Lord say they should stand up and plead their case (Mic 6:1)?

            A.        Before the heavens

            B.        Before the gates of the city

            C.        Before the elders

            D.        Before the mountains

D:B:Mc:6

2. Against whom is the Lord lodging a charge (Mic 6:2)?

            A.        Israel

            B.        The elders

            C.        The kings and princes of Judah

            D.        The priests and prophets

A:B:Mc:6

3. What is the Lord lodging against his people (Mic 6:2)?

            A.        A heavenly host

            B.        A charge

            C.        A strong wind

            D.        A swarm of locusts

B:I:Mc:6

4. Who does the Lord command to listen (Mic 6:2)?

            A.        The heavens

            B.        The city walls

            C.        The foundations of the earth

            D.        The rocks

C:B:Mc:6

5. From what does the Lord say he redeemed his people (Mic 6:3)?

            A.        The desert

            B.        Their sins

            C.        False idols

            D.        The land of slavery

D:B:Mc:6

6. God sent all of the following to redeem Israel from the land of slavery EXCEPT (Mic 6:4)

            A.        Miriam

            B.        Aaron

            C.        Joseph

            D.        Moses

C:B:Mc:6

7. The Lord says Israel should remember what king counseled against her (Mic 6:5)?

            A.        Og king of Hesbon

            B.        Balak king of Moab

            C.        Achish king of Gath

            D.        Agag king of Amalek

B:B:Mc:6

8. Who answered Balak king of Moab (Mic 6:5)?

            A.        Balaam

            B.        Omri

            C.        Manoah

            D.        Jezebel

A:B:Mc:6

9. Why did the Lord say they should remember the journey from Shittim to Gilgal (Mic 6:5)?

            A.        That they have continually rebelled against the Lord

            B.        That they might learn the ways of the Lord

            C.        That they might know the righteous acts of the Lord

            D.        That their wicked ways might be exposed

C:B:Mc:6

10. How rhetorically does Micah ask that he should come before God (Mic 6:6)?

            A.        With tithes and offerings

            B.        With fasting and prayer

            C.        With a broken and repentant heart

            D.        With burnt offerings with year old calves

D:B:Mc:6

11. What will not please the Lord (Mic 6:7)?

            A.        Thousands of rams

            B.        Rivers of righteousness

            C.        Walking in their own ways

            D.        Sacrificing on their high places

A:I:Mc:6

12. What will not be accepted for their transgressions (Mic 6:7)?

            A.        Flasks of olive oil

            B.        Their firstborn

            C.        Gold and silver

            D.        Blood of bulls

B:B:Mc:6

13. What will offering the fruit of one’s body not accomplish (Mic 6:7)?

            A.        Reconciling them to the Lord

            B.        Deliverance

            C.        Pardoning the sin of their souls

            D.        Redeeming them from the hand of their enemies

C:I:Mc:6

14. The Lord requires all of the following EXCEPT (Mic 6:8)

            A.        Act justly

            B.        Love mercy

            C.        Walk humbly with God

            D.        Confess sin

D:B:Mc:6

15. How should one walk with God (Mic 6:8)?

            A.        Humbly

            B.        Righteously

            C.        Wisely

            D.        Uprightly

A:B:Mc:6

16. What is wisdom (Mic 6:9)?

            A.        To forgive as you have been forgiven

            B.        To fear God’s name

            C.        To walk in the ways of the Lord

            D.        To pursue justice

B:B:Mc:6

17. What should one heed (Mic 6:9)?

            A.        The law

            B.        The word of the Lord

            C.        The rod

            D.        The warning signs

C:I:Mc:6

18. What is accursed (Mic 6:10)?

            A.        Those who break the law

            B.        Those who pursue idols

            C.        Oppressors

            D.        The short ephah

D:B:Mc:6

19. What person does God ask if he should indeed acquit (Mic 6:11)?

            A.        A person with dishonest scales

            B.        A person who steals the land of the widow

            C.        A person who serves the Baals

            D.        A person who does not know him

A:B:Mc:6

20. How does God characterize Israel’s rich people (Mic 6:12)?

            A.        They are thieves

            B.        They are violent

            C.        They are unrighteous

            D.        They are cruel

B:I:Mc:6

21. How does God characterize the people of Israel (Mic 6:12)?

            A.        They are thieves

            B.        They are oppressors

            C.        They are liars

            D.        They are idolaters

C:B:Mc:6

22. What has God begun to do to them because of their sins (Mic 6:13)?

            A.        Cause no rain to fall

            B.        Sell them to the Assyrians

            C.        Call them to account

            D.        Destroy them

D:B:Mc:6

23. What will happen when they eat (Mic 6:14)?

            A.        They will not be satisfied

            B.        They will vomit up what they have eaten

            C.        They will

            D.        They will

A:B:Mc:6

24. What will happen to what they save (Mic 6:14)?

            A.        God will cause it to rot

            B.        God will give to the sword

            C.        God will give to the locusts

            D.        God will give to the wind

B:I:Mc:6

25. God says what will happen after they plant (Mic 6:15)?

            A.        They will not eat

            B.        It will wither

            C.        They will not harvest

            D.        The locusts will eat

C:B:Mc:6

26. What will happen when they press olives (Mic 6:15)?

            A.        They will not find an anointed one

            B.        They will not eat food with olive oil

            C.        They will not

            D.        They will not use the oil on themselves

D:B:Mc:6

27. Whose statutes has Israel followed (Mic 6:16)?

            A.        Jeroboam’s

            B.        Jezebel’s

            C.        Omri’s

            D.        Jehu’s

C:B:Mc:6

28. Whose practices does Israel observe (Mic 6:16)?

            A.        Ahab’s

            B.        Jeroboam’s

            C.        Jezebel’s

            D.        Jehu’s

A:B:Mc:6

29 What will Israel bear (Mic 6:16)?

            A.        Exile to Assyria

B.        Drought from the heavens

C.        The scorn of the nations

D.        The weight of their sin

C:B:Mc:6

30. What will God give the people of Israel over to (Mic 6:16)?

            A.        Defeat

            B.        Derision

            C.        Disease

            D.        Drought

B:I:Mc:6


 

Micah 7

1.  What is Israel like one gathering (Mic 7:1)?

            A.        Figs

            B.        Olives

            C.        Summer fruit

            D.        Winter wheat

C:B:Mc:7

2. What does Israel crave but there are none (Mic 7:1)?

            A.        Early grapes

            B.        Early figs

            C.        Green olives

            D.        Winter wheat

B:I:Mc:7

3. Who have been swept from the land (Mic 7:2)?

            A.        The godly

            B.        The mighty

            C.        The wicked

            D.        The poor

A:I:Mc:7

4. What do all men in Israel wait to do (Mic 7:2)?

            A.        Steal

            B.        Lie

            C.        Commit adultery

            D.        Shed blood

D:I:Mc:7

5. With what do the Israelites hunt their brothers (Mic 7:2)?

            A.        A bow

            B.        A snare

            C.        A net

            D.        A sword

C:I:Mc:7

6. What do the rulers demand (Mic 7:3)?

            A.        Obedience

            B.        Gifts

            C.        Loyalty

            D.        Taxes

B:B:Mc:7

7. In Israel what are both hands skilled at doing (Mic 7:3)?

            A.        Stealing

            B.        Doing violence

            C.        Doing evil

            D.        Cutting the helpless

C:I:Mc:7

8. What do the judges of Israel do (Mic 7:3)?

            A.        Accept bribes

            B.        Render unjust decisions

            C.        Pervert justice

            D.        Break the covenant

A:B:Mc:7

9. What is the best of Israel like (Mic 7:4)?

            A.        An almond tree

            B.        A brier

            C.        A rotten fig

            D.        A vulture

B:I:Mc:7

10. What is the day of Israel’s watchman (Mic 7:4)?

            A.        A day of famine

            B.        A day of pestilence

            C.        A day God visits

            D.        A day the king dies

C:B:Mc:7

11. Now is the time of their ________ (Mic 7:4)

            A.        Disaster

            B.        Destruction

            C.        Exile

            D.        Confusion

D:I:Mc:7

12. Who should one in Israel not trust (Mic 7:5)?

            A.        A neighbor

            B.        A friend

            C.        A child

            D.        A parent

A:I:Mc:7

13. Who should one in Israel put no confidence in (Mic 7:5)?

            A.        A neighbor

            B.        A friend

            C.        A child

            D.        A parent

B:I:Mc:7

14. With whom should one be careful of your words (Mic 7:5)?

            A.        Your trusted friend

            B.        Your neighbor

            C.        One who lies in your embrace

            D.        A son or daughter

C:B:Mc:7

15. In Israel whom does a son dishonor (Mic 7:6)?

            A.        His mother

            B.        His father

            C.        His brother

            D.        His friend

B:B:Mc:7

16. In Israel who rises up against a mother (Mic 7:6)?

            A.        A son

            B.        Her husband

            C.        A judge

            D.        A daughter

D:B:Mc:7

17. Who will a person’s enemies be (Mic 7:6)?

            A.        Their closest friend

            B.        Members of their own household

            C.        The leaders of Israel

            D.        Foreign rulers

B:B:Mc:7

18. For whom does Micah wait (Mic 7:7)?

            A.        His Father

            B.        God his Savior

            C.        The Anointed One

            D.        The great King

B:B:Mc:7

19. In what will Micah watch for the Lord (Mic 7:7)?

            A.        In hope

            B.        In righteousness

            C.        In the early morning hours

            D.        In his tent

A:B:Mc:7

20. Who does Micah say will hear him (Mic 7:7)?

            A.        My Redeemer

            B.        My Rock

            C.        My God

            D.        God Almighty

C:I:Mc:7

21. Who should not gloat over Micah (Mic 7:8)?

            A.        His friend

            B.        His king

            C.        His servant

            D.        His enemy

D:I:Mc:7

22. What will happen though Israel sits in darkness (Mic 7:8)?

            A.        The Lord will be his light

            B.        The sun will rise in the morning

            C.        The darkness will be banished forever

            D.        He will stand in the light

A:B:Mc:7

23. What will Israel bear because of his sins (Mic 7:9)?

            A.        Shame and reproach

            B.        The Lord’s wrath

            C.        The yoke of remorse

            D.        The weight of guilt

B:B:Mc:7

24. What will the Lord do for Israel while bearing the Lord’s wrath (Mic 7:9)?

            A.        Forgive their sins

            B.        Show them their sin

            C.        Plead their case

            D.        Guide them to streams of righteousness

C:B:Mc:7

25. When the Lord brings Israel out into the light what will he see (Mic 7:9)?

            A.        The end of the darkness

            B.        The steadfast love of the Lord

            C.        The healing of the nations

            D.        The Lord’s righteousness

D:I:Mc:7

26. What did the enemy say to Israel (Mic 7:10)?

            A.        How long until your God comes to save?

            B.        Where is his glory now?

            C.        Where is the Lord your God?

            D.        Why has God abandoned you?

C:B:Mc:7

27. What will happen to Israel’s enemy (Mic 7:10)?

            A.        They will be weep and lament

            B.        They will be trampled underfoot

            C.        They will be devoured by locusts

            D.        They will wither away and perish

B:B:Mc:7

28. What will come for Israel (Mic 7:11)?

            A.        A day of comfort and safety

            B.        A day for rejoicing

            C.        A day for building their walls

            D.        Justice and holiness

C:I:Mc:7

29. In that day where will people come to Israel from (Mic 7:12)?

            A.        Egypt to the Euphrates

            B.        Dan to Beersheba

            C.        Jerusalem and Samaria

            D.        The north and the south

A:B:Mc:7

30. Why will the earth become desolate (Mic 7:13)?

            A.        As a result of Israel’s sins

            B.        As a result of the inhabitant’s deeds

            C.        As a result of the wrath of the Lord

            D.        As a result of their trampling of Israel

B:I:Mc:7

31. How should his people be shepherded (Mic 7:14)?

            A.        With a sheep dog

            B.        With a staff

            C.        With green pastures

            D.        With tenderness

B:I:Mc:7

32. Where should Israel be fed (Mic 7:14)?

            A.        In Jerusalem and Samaria

            B.        In Carmel and Jezreel

            C.        In Bashan and Gilead

            D.        In Egypt and Assyria

C:I:Mc:7

33. How will God show his wonders (Mic 7:15)?

            A.        With a strong hand

            B.        As when he descended on Sinai

            C.        As when the walls of Jericho fell

            D.        As when they came out of Egypt

D:B:Mc:7

34. Of what will the nations be deprived (Mic 7:16)?

            A.        Their power

            B.        Their senses

            C.        Their wealth

            D.        Their slaves

A:B:Mc:7

35. What will the nations become like (Mic 7:17)?

            A.        A vulture eating its prey

            B.        A snake licking dust

            C.        A lion roaring because there is no food

            D.        A dog returning to its vomit

B:B:Mc:7

36. How will they turn to the Lord (Mic 7:17)?

            A.        In shame

            B.        In repentance

            C.        In fear

            D.        In righteousness

C:B:Mc:7

37. What demonstrates there is no one like God (Mic 7:18)?

            A.        He maintains justice in the land

            B.        He does great wonders in the heavens

            C.        He speaks and it is done

            D.        He pardons sins

D:B:Mc:7

38. What does God not stay forever (Mic 7:18)?

            A.        Angry

            B.        Compassionate

            C.        Against his people

            D.        Distant

A:B:Mc:7

39. What does God delight in doing (Mic 7:18)?

            A.        Establishing justice

            B.        Showing mercy

            C.        Signs and wonders

            D.        Righteousness

B:B:Mc:7

40. What will God tread under his feet (Mic 7:19)?

            A.        Satan

            B.        Our enemies

            C.        Our sins

            D.        The nations

C:B:Mc:7

41. What will happen to all our iniquities (Mic 7:19)?

            A.        They will be burned with an unquenchable fire

            B.        They will be covered in the blood of the lamb

            C.        They will fly away like a bird

            D.        They will be hurled into the depths of the sea

D:B:Mc:7

42. To whom will God show mercy (Mic 7:20)?

            A.        Abraham

            B.        Jerusalem

            C.        His people

            D.        The nations

A:B:Mc:7