QUESTIONS
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- Identify eight historical books in the Old Testament. (8 marks)
- Give seven reasons why the Bible is referred to as a library. (7 marks)
- State five different occasions in which Christians use the Bible. (5 marks)
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- State four ways in which God demonstrated His concern for the Israelites during the Exodus. (8 marks)
- How did the Israelites worship God when they were in the wilderness? (5 marks)
- Identify seven challenges that Christians face while practicing their faith in Kenya today. (7 marks)
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- From the story of Naboth’s vineyard, explain the commandments which King Ahab and Queen Jezebel broke. (8 marks)
- With reference to 1st Kings 21:27-29, give the forms of punishment prophesied by prophet Elijah to King Ahab and Queen Jezebel. (6 marks)
- Why is killing condemned in traditional African communities? (6 marks)
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- Outline six characteristics of true prophets in the Old Testament. (6 marks)
- State four ways in which the rich oppressed the poor during the time of prophet Amos. (8 marks)
- Give six reasons why Christians find it difficult to help the needy in the society today. (6 marks)
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- Give six reasons why Jeremiah was not willing to accept the call of God to become a prophet. (6 marks)
- Explain four evils condemned by prophet during the temple sermon. (8 marks)
- State six ways in which Church leaders communicate God’s message to the people in Kenya today. (6 marks)
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- Name six places in which sacrifices were carried out in traditional African communities. (6 marks)
- Give seven reasons why sacrifices are made in traditional African communities. (7 marks)
- State seven roles of ancestors in traditional African communities. (7 marks)
MARKING SCHEME
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- The historical Books of the Old Testament.
- Joshua
- Judges
- Ruth
- First Samuel
- Second Samuel
- First Kings
- Second Kings
- First Chronicles
- Second Chronicles
- Ezra
- Nehemiah
- Esther
- Reasons why the bible is referred to a library.
- It contains many books.
- The books were written by different authors
- It has different categories of books/division
- The books are written in different styles/forms
- The books in the bible were written at different times/situation/background
- The books in the Bible address different issues/topics/purpose
- The books were written for different audience/readers
- The books are systematically arranged /order/chronological.
- Ref. book 4 theology
- Occasions when Christians use the Bible
- When preaching the word of God (crusade/church sermons)
- When in court
- When instructing new converts/conducting Bible study
- During different Christian religious ceremonies/festivals
- When teaching Christian Religious Education
- When composing songs/plays/Christian literature
- During fellowships/prayers/guidance/counselling
- During a swearing in ceremony
- The historical Books of the Old Testament.
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- Ways in which God demonstrated His concern for the Israelites during the Exodus.
- He made a passage from them in the Red Sea.
- He provided them with manna.
- He provided them with quails.
- He provided them with water from the stone/rock/asked Moses to purify the bitter water.
- He gave the Ten Commandments
- He defeated their enemies the Egyptians/Amelekites/protect them against change.
- He provided a cloud to lead them during the day.
- He provided a pillar of fire to lead them in the darkness.
- Provided them leaders.
- Ways in which the Israelites worshipped God when they were in the wilderness.
- They built alters
- They offered sacrifices
- They sang songs/danced
- They said prayers
- They held festivals
- They gave offerings/tithes
- They constructed/sacred places of worship/tabernacle/tent of meeting
- They observed the Sabbath day
- They burnt incense/burnt offerings.
- The challenges that Christians face while practicing their faith in Kenya today.
- The emergence of splinter groups within the church.
- The emergence of cults which practice ungodly activities.
- The emphasis of materialism by the churches.
- Lack of roles models among the leaders.
- Open conflict among/between the leaders and the church members/authoritarianism.
- Misuse of resources by the leaders.
- Rise of state-church conflict e.g No/Yes situation.
- Confusion among Christians due to different interpretation of the Bible.
- Church leaders not having time for all members/discrimination.
- Negative effects of mass media/modern technology
- Permissiveness/moral decadence/during abuse
- Ways in which God demonstrated His concern for the Israelites during the Exodus.
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- The commandments that King Ahab and Queen Jezebel broke from the story of Naboth’s vineyard.
- They broke the commandments of not to kill when they planned for the stoning of Naboth.
- When they worshipped idols, they broke the rule of not worshipping other gods.
- They broke the commandments of not coveting a neighbour’s property when they wanted Naboth’s vineyard.
- The commandments of not stealing was broken when they took Naboth’s vineyard.
- The commandments of not to cheat/bear false witness was broken when they planned instituting for false witness against Naboth.
- They used the name of God in vain when they said that Naboth had blasphemed God.
- Forms of punishment prophesied by Elijah to King Ahab and Jezebel.
- Death of King Ahab would be in the same place/valley of Jezebel like Naboth.
- Evil would be upon Ahab
- God was to take away the prosperity of Ahab/his rule would come to an end.
- Dogs would lick the blood of Ahab
- All the male children free/slaves would be cut off.
- The lineage of Ahab would be wiped out.
- The dogs would eat anybody who belongs to the family of Ahab who died in the city.
- The birds of the air would eat all who die in the field.
- The dogs will eat the body of Jezebel.
- Reasons why killings was condemned in traditional African communities.
- Life is sacred and therefore should not be destroyed by anybody.
- It brings hatred/revenge/ill-feeling among members of the community
- It destroys continuity of the family/community
- It brings poverty/denies one the chance to take part in the community development.
- It breeds suspicion/fear/anxiety.
- It destroys harmony/undermines good relationships in the community.
- It creates sadness/misery/sorrow to the relatives/community
- To avoid being banished/ex-communicated by the community.
- Avoid curses/being haunted
- The commandments that King Ahab and Queen Jezebel broke from the story of Naboth’s vineyard.
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- Characteristics of true prophets in the Old Testament
- They were called by God.
- They received revelation from God through dreams/visions/direct command/familiar objects
- They were obedient
- They faced opposition/rejection from the people because of their uncompromising attitude.
- They commanded God’s message to the people.
- The prophets spoke with authority/were fearless.
- They acknowledged one God who was universal/monotheism
- They understood the nature of the prophesies.
- They preached about God’s judgment for sin/hope for restoration.
- Their prophesies were fulfilled.
- They did not prophesy for material gains
- They lead holy lives.
- Ways in which the rich oppressed the poor during the times of prophet Amos.
- The rich took people’s garment in pledge.
- The poor were robbed of their food/gains/belongings
- Merchants overcharged the poor when selling them anything.
- The poor were sold for a piece of silver/air of shoes as they were considered useless.
- The goods sold to the poor were unfit for human use/consumption/expired.
- The poor were cheated in business deals as the rich used faulty scales/measures
- The poor were sold into slavery when they were unable to pay their debts to the rich.
- The poor were denied justice in the law courts because they could not bribe the judges.
- The cases taken to the courts by the poor were thrown out/not listened to.
- Reasons why Christians find it difficult to help the needy in Kenya today.
- There are too many needy cases.
- Tribal/ethnic feelings may hinder one from giving assistance to the needy.
- Political leaning/affiliations influence Christians against helping those who do not belong to their camp.
- Lack of what to share/inadequacy
- Indifferences of some Christians to the light of the needy.
- Denominational differences where some Christians are not ready share with those who do not belong to their group.
- Poor communication/infrastructure in some parts of the country that make impossible to reach the needy.
- It is difficult to identify the genuine needy cases.
- Misappropriation of resources meant for assisting the needy discourages Christian from contributing.
- Characteristics of true prophets in the Old Testament
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- Reasons why Jeremiah was not willing to accept the call of God to become a prophet.
- He felt that he was too young/was inexperienced as a prophet.
- He did not have the message to the people.
- He lacked confidence/courage
- He did not know how to speak/not a good speaker.
- He was afraid of confronting/talking against the kings/elders
- The task was too difficult overwhelming for him.
- He was not sure of what could be done to him by the people of the message he was to deliver (response to the message).
- Evils condemned by prophet Jeremiah during the temple sermon.
- He condemned the false belief about the temple not being destroyed because it was God’s dwelling place.
- He condemned the hypocrisy/presence of people who committed different sins and came to the temple to worship Yahweh.
- He talked about the defiled of the temple by placing idols in it.
- He condemned the worship of other gods/idolatry which was a rebellion to the Sinai covenant.
- He condemned the practice of human sacrifice which was against the commandments of God.
- He condemned oppression of the foreigners/widows/orphans which against the covenant way of life.
- He condemned the stubbornness/rebellion of the Israelites against God’s warning
- Ways in which church leaders communicate God’s message to the people in Kenya today.
- Use of print/give out bibles e.g. publications conference/retreat.
- Holding public meetings/crusades/Rallies
- Through sings songs of praise
- Through conducting pastoral care/counseling
- Through carrying spiritual healing/prayer
- Conducting door to door evangelism visits.
- Providing material support to the needy.
- Through leading exemplary lives.
- Through electronic media (6 x 1 = 6 marks)
- Reasons why Jeremiah was not willing to accept the call of God to become a prophet.
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- Places in which sacrifices are carried out in traditional Africa communities.
- Under trees/in forests
- In caves
- At river banks/seashore/lake shores
- Near rocks
- On mountains/hill tops
- At waterfalls
- In shrines/temples
- In homes
- Grave sides (6 x 1 = 6 marks)
- Reasons why sacrifices are made in traditional African communities.
- It is an act of worship.
- It enables the people to maintain good relationship with God/Human beings.
- As a way of asking for protecting
- To appease ancestors/spirits/God for any wrongs done e.g( cleansing forgiveness)
- In recognition /honour the ancestors of god’s power.It is a way of acknowledging go
- d as the source of life.
- In order to seek God’s intervention in times of trouble.
- As a thanksgiving to ancestors/spirits/gods
- To invite/ancestors/spirits/God in the function/event.
- To ask for blessings (7 x 1 = 7marks)
- Roles of ancestors in traditional African communities.
- They act as mediators/intercessors between the living and God.
- They monitor oversee what is happening in the community.
- They bring punishment to the wrong doers/blessings to the righteous
- They give instructions/directions on what should be done by members of the community.They r
- ebuke/give a warning of the coming punishment for wrong doers.
- They give guidance on how rituals should be conducted.
- They are community values/traditions.
- Through the ancestors, the living have a sense of belonging/identify.
- They welcome the dead to the spiritual world.
- They provide a reservoir of names. (7 x 1 = 7 marks)
- Places in which sacrifices are carried out in traditional Africa communities.
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