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If I Were Told the Future - Test 16

The Giant with Feet of Clay

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If I Were Told the Future: Test for Lesson 16

  1. The astrologers and magicians were greatly disturbed when King Nebuchadnezzar required them to do something that seemed impossible. What were they asked to do?
    Foretelling the king's future.
    Interpreting the king's dream.
    Telling the content of the king's dream.
    Causing the king to have the same dream again.

  2. The book of Daniel tells us how King Nebuchadnezzar put his astrologers and magicians to the test: «For you have agreed to speak and words before me till the time has changed. Therefore tell me the , and I shall know that you can give me its

  3. The prophet Daniel described the statue King Nebuchadnezzar had seen in his dream: «This image's head was of fine gold, its chest and arms of , its belly and thighs of , its legs of iron, its feet partly of and partly of

  4. Then, the prophet Daniel told the interpretation of the king's dream, explaining that each part of the statue corresponds to an earthly kingdom. Which kingdom does the first part of the statue - the head of gold - represent?
    The Roman kingdom.
    The Greek kingdom.
    The Medo-Persian kingdom.
    The kingdom of Babylon.

  5. Which kingdom does the second part of the statue - the chest and arms of silver - represent?
    The Roman kingdom.
    The Greek kingdom.
    The Medo-Persian kingdom.
    The kingdom of Babylon.

  6. The prophet Daniel went on with a third kingdom, represented by the belly and thighs of bronze: «Then another, a third kingdom of , which shall over all the earth.» Indeed, the Greek Empire, established by the powerful king Alexander the Great, covered far more vast territories than the two previous kingdoms.

  7. Which kingdom does the fourth part of the statue - the legs of iron - represent?
    The Roman kingdom.
    The Greek kingdom.
    The Medo-Persian kingdom.
    The kingdom of Babylon.

  8. The last part of the great statue - the feet - announces a divided kingdom, as described by the prophet Daniel: «As you saw iron mixed with ceramic clay, they will mingle with the seed of ; but they will not to one another, just as iron does not with clay.» Many political and military leaders have indeed tried to place Europe under the authority of only one ruler, but they all failed.

  9. Finally, Daniel foretold how this succession of earthly kingdoms will come to an end: «And in the days of these kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom which shall never be ; and the kingdom shall not be left to other people; it shall break in pieces and all these kingdoms, and it shall stand

  10. The prophet Daniel concluded the interpretation of the king's dream with these words (check off all the right answers):
    «The dream is certain.»
    «The dream is sheer imagination.»
    «Its interpretation is sure.»
    «Its interpretation must be confirmed by an expert.»

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