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If I Were Told the Future - Test 41

The Mountain Cast into the Sea

In order to check your understanding and your progress in the study of the Word of God, we invite you to fill out this short test and return it to us. The correct answers will be sent back to you as soon as possible.

A mark of 70% or better will allow you to submit the test of Lesson 42. Upon the completion of the entire Bible course If I Were Told the Future, you will receive a Certificate of Achievement.


If I Were Told the Future: Test for Lesson 41

  1. At the sound of the second trumpet of Revelation, the following scene is presented: «The second angel sounded. And as it were a great burning with fire was cast into the sea. And the third part of the sea became ; and the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died; and the third part of the were destroyed.» The Word of God will give us the keys we need to decode this symbolism.

  2. By comparing the content of the second trumpet with other passages in the Bible, we see that a «mountain burning with fire cast into the sea» symbolizes a chastisement sent by God in order to punish a specific sin. What is that sin?
    Coveting the property of others.
    Robbing God in tithes and offerings.
    Transgressing the Sabbath day.
    Oppressing the people of God.

  3. In Bible prophecy, what does a mountain symbolize?
    A kingdom, a political power.
    A Church, a religious power.
    The Holy Spirit.
    A mountain, literally.

  4. In Bible prophecy, what does a burning mountain symbolize?
    Satan.
    A persecuting kingdom that will be destroyed.
    A very destructive natural cataclysm.
    The kingdom of God.

  5. In Bible prophecy, what does the sea symbolize?
    A kingdom, a political power.
    A sparsely-populated place, a desert.
    Peoples, multitudes, nations.
    The sea, literally.

  6. In Bible prophecy, what do the ships floating on the sea symbolize?
    God’s angels.
    Those who hold dominion over the peoples of the earth.
    The twelve apostles.
    Ships, literally.

  7. The key to understanding the second trumpet of Revelation is found in an Old Testament story, which is closely linked to the symbolism of this trumpet. What is that story?
    The Flood.
    The Red Sea Crossing.
    The Destruction of Jericho.
    The Fall of Babylon.

  8. When the second trumpet of Revelation sounds, who is the oppressor of God’s people?
    Babylon.
    The Greek Empire.
    The Roman Empire.
    The Barbarian tribes.

  9. Just as the sea submerged the burning mountain of the second trumpet, peoples rose up and brought about the fall of the Roman Empire. Among the Barbarian tribes that contributed to this fall, history mentions the following ones (check off all the right answers):
    The tribe of the Visigoths, led by Alaric.
    The tribe of the Vandals, led by Gaiseric.
    The tribe of the Heruli, led by Odoacer.
    The tribe of the Franks, led by Clovis.

  10. Finally, the symbolism of the second trumpet of Revelation is closely linked to these words of Jesus, reported in the Gospel according to Mark, saying that no obstacle, not even the mighty Roman Empire, will prevent God’s work from progressing: «Have in God. For truly I say to you, that whoever shall say to this , “Be you removed, and be you cast into the ;” and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he said shall come to pass; he shall whatever he said.»

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