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- Name eight historical books in the Old Testament. (8 marks)
- Outline the reasons why the Bible is referred to as a Library. (7 marks)
- Give occasions when Christians use the Bible (5 Marks)
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- Narrate Abraham's attempt to sacrifice his son Isaac.(Genesis 22:1-19). (6mks)
- What are the differences between Jewish and African traditional practices of Circumcision. ( 8marks)
- Give six ways through which Christians portray themselves in society today. (6 marks)
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- Explain six ways used by King David to promote the worship of Yahweh in Israel. (12 marks)
- Discuss four life skills used by prophet Elijah to fight against falsereligion in Israel.(8 marks)
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- Describe three groups of true prophets in the Old Testament. (6 marks)
- Give six similarities between the Traditional African prophets and the true prophets in the Old Testament. (6 marks)
- Identify eight problems experienced by church leaders in their work. (8 marks)
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- Describe the meaning of the symbolic act of buying land by Prophet Jeremiah. (8 marks)
- Explain the challenges faced by the Prophet Jeremiah during his ministry. (7 marks)
- Give five ways through which Christians settle disagreements among themselves. (5 marks)
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- Explain the significance of rituals conducted during the naming ceremonies in Traditional African Communities. (10 marks)
- Which moral values were acquired during marriage in Traditional African Communities? (5 marks)
- Give reasons why Traditional African Community feared death. (5 marks)
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- Name eight historical books in the Old Testament.(8 marks)
- Joshua
- Judges
- Ruth
- First Samuel
- Second Samuel
- First Kings
- Second Kings
- First Chronicles
- Second Chronicles
- Ezra
- Nehemiah
- Esther
- Outline the reasons why the Bible is referred to as a Library. (7 marks)
- It contains many books.
- The books were written by different authors
- It has different categories of books/divisions
- The books are written in different styles/forms
- The books in the Bible were written at different times/situations/backgrounds
- The books in the Bible address different issues/topics/purposes
- The books were written for different audiences/readers
- The books are systematically arranged /order/chronologically
- Give five occasions when Christians use the Bible. (5 marks)
- 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 Gospel songs/plays/Christian literature
- During fellowships/prayers/guidance and counselling
- During a swearing in ceremonyNarrate Abraham's attempt to sacrifice his son Isaac.(Genesis 22:1-19)6mks)
- Name eight historical books in the Old Testament.(8 marks)
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- Narrate Abraham's attempt to sacrifice his son Isaac.(Genesis 22:1-19) (6mks)
- God told Abraham to take his only son to the land of Moriah/offer him as a sacrifice,
- Abraham took his son, two servants and wood for burnt offering,
- They arrived at the place after a three day's journey,
- Abraham commanded his servants to remain behind as he and Isaac went up to worship.
- He took Isaac, the firewood and the knife and went up.
- Isaac asked his father where the lamb for the offering would come from,
- Abraham told Isaac’ that God would provide the lamb for a burnt offering.
- When they arrived at the place God had commanded, Abraham build an altar
- He bound Isaac, laid him on the altar upon the wood
- Abraham took the knife to slay his son but the angel of the Lord stopped him.
- Abraham saw a ram, which he offered instead of his son.
- He called the name of the place. The Lord will provide.
- The, angel appeared to Abraham a second time and gave him promises because of his obedience.
- Abraham returned with his men to Beersheba.
- What are the differences between the Jewish and Traditional African practicesof circumcision? (8 marks)
- In the Jewish community circumcision is for the male children only whereasin African practices, it is for both male and female.
- Among the Jews, circumcision is performed on babies of 8 days old: whereas in traditional African communities, it is done during adolescence stage.
- In African communities, it is a test of courage, whereas in Jewish community, it is a sign of covenant with God/sign of faith,
- Circumcision in African communities is a communal practice whereas among the Jews, only members of the immediate family participate.
- In Traditional African communities, initiates takes up responsibilities while among the Jews, the initiates are too young to shoulder any responsibility.
- In traditional African communities circumcision is carried out during specific seasons while among the Jews, it is continuous.
- Give six ways through which Christians portray themselves in society today. (6 marks)
- Narrate Abraham's attempt to sacrifice his son Isaac.(Genesis 22:1-19) (6mks)
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- Explain six ways used by King David to promote the worship of Yahweh in Israel.(12 marks)
- He brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem.
- He made Jerusalem a holy city where Israelites from all over the land came for important religious occasions.
- He composed the Psalms which were used in worship by the Israelites.
- He showed respect to the prophets of Yahweh/listened to their messages.
- He wanted to build a temple for God/made preparations for its construction.
- When he made mistakes, he asked for Yahweh’s forgiveness/repented.
- He sought for God’s guidance in whatever he wanted to do
- He entered into a covenant with God.
- He build altars / offered sacrifices
- Discuss four life skills used by prophet Elijah to fight against false religion in Israel.(8 marks)
- Assertiveness - He told Ahab that he was the cause of trouble in Israel.
- Creative thinking - He requested for a contest between the prophets of Baal and himself.
- Decision making -He killed the prophets/prophetesses of baal.
- Self esteem - He was convinced that God was on his side.
- Negotiation - Elijah asked the Israelites to choose between God and Baal.
- Conflict resolution - Through the contest, he convinced the Israelites that Yahweh was the true God.
- Effective communication - He explained to the people how the contest was to be carried out.
- Self awareness - He knew that he was the prophet of the true God/ he had confidence in himself.
- Explain six ways used by King David to promote the worship of Yahweh in Israel.(12 marks)
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- Describe three groups of true prophets in the Old Testament. (6 marks)
- Major prophets-their messages/ books / are elaborate
- Minor prophets- they have short / brief messages
- Canonical prophets- they are prophets whose utterances are recorded in books that bear their names
- Non- Canonical prophets – they are prophets whose oracles / messages have been compiled by other authors
- Cultic/ early prophets- they are prophets whose duties were associated with places of worship
- Early prophets were sent by God for specific tasks e.g. Moses
- Give six similarities between the Traditional African prophets and the true prophets in the Old Testament.(6 marks)
- Both predicted future events/ disasters
- Both acted as mediators between God and the peopleBoth had supernatural powers to exercise their duties
- Both had a personal relationship with God/ received revelations through visions/ dreams
- They were religious leaders who could offer sacrifices/ prayers
- Both played an advisory role to the political leaders/ acted as the conscience of the leaders
- Both urged their people to be morally upright / condemned evil in society
- They led exemplary lives / were role models
- In both cases there were prophets and prophetesses
- Identify eight problems experienced by church leaders in their work. (8 marks)
- Church leaders are rejected/ persecuted
- They have rivalry among themselves / inferiority /superiority complex
- They experienced discrimination based on nepotism / tribalism/ gender status
- There is hypocrisy among church members / religious syncretism
- Inadequate finance / materials for their work/ poverty
- They encounter temptations in their duties
- They encounter language barriers while spreading the word of God
- There is conflicting interpretation of the Bible
- There is political interference in their work
- They are faced with competition from false prophets/ cults
- Permissiveness in society hinders their work
- Poor infrastructure makes it difficult for them to access some areas
- Insecurity / hostility
- Describe three groups of true prophets in the Old Testament. (6 marks)
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- Describe the meaning of the symbolic act of buying land by the Prophet Jeremiah. (8 marks)
- It showed the people of Judah still had a future despite the coming crisis/Judah will regain freedom after conquest.
- It was assurances that the people would be restored back to their homeland/reclaim their land.
- It demonstrated that the people would resume their normal lives/construct homes/cultivate land/own property.
- Divine judgment was not an end in itself.
- Restoration was to take place at God’s own time/God was to determine when the people would be restored back.(Time). The people had to wait patiently for their return from exile.
- It showed that God was loving/faithful/was to keep his promise of restoration/bring them back to their ancestral land.
- It made them feel secure/they were not to lack anything
- Explain the challenges faced by the Prophet Jeremiah during his ministry.(7 marks)
- He was rejected by his own family/relatives.
- People made false accusations against him.
- He was threatened with death because of speaking for God.
- He lived a lonely solitary life/was commanded to neither marry nor attend any social gathering.
- His message was rejected by the Israelites.
- He went through spiritual struggle as he saw the evil prosper while the righteous suffered.
- He was physically assaulted/ beaten.
- The enemies attempted to kill him/He was put in a muddy cistern.
- He was humiliated in public/mocked.
- He was imprisoned/ jailed.
- He was arrested and put on trial.
- Give five ways through which Christians settle disagreements among themselves.(5 marks)
- They pray over the issue/problem
- They offer guidance and counseling to the affected
- Paying visits/talking to the offender/fellowship
- By involving church leaders as arbitrators.
- Forgiving the one who has wronged the other/asking for forgiveness
- Willingness by the offender to accept the mistakes made/accepting liability.
- Withdrawing some privileges for a period of time so that one can reform
- By sharing meals /eating together
- Through shaking of hands/accepting a greeting.
- Describe the meaning of the symbolic act of buying land by the Prophet Jeremiah. (8 marks)
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- Explain the significance of rituals conducted during the naming ceremonies in Traditional African Communities. (10 marks)
- Bathing of the baby sets in the begging of new life
- Shaving of the mother and baby’s hair symbolizes new status
- Choosing of the appropriate name to give the baby is for identification/incorporation into the wider society/ honour to the ancestors
- Feeding of the baby symbolized new life growth
- Holding of the baby by members of the community shows concern for it/shared responsibility by the extended family
- Saying prayers/ words of blessings for the mother and baby signifies long life
- Slaughtering of animals is a way of thanksgiving to ancestors/ God
- Feasting is a sign of joy/ socialism/ welcoming the baby/ acceptance
- Giving of presents to the baby/ mother is a sign o f good will/ ownership of property
- Wearing of charms signifies protection for the baby/ mother
- Which moral values were acquired during marriage in Traditional African Communities?(5 marks)
- Faithfulness/ loyalty/ obedience
- Respect/ courtesy
- Responsibility/ hard work
- Hospitality/ kindness
- Tolerance/ perseverance/ endurance/ patience
- Love
- Co-operation/ unity
- Humility
- Honesty
- Integrity
- Courage
- Give reasons why Traditional African Communities feared death.
- It disrupts the rhythm of human life/ activity
- It is irrevocable/ inescapable
- It brings impurity to the family
- It deprives the community of the individuals
- It involves too many rituals
- It comes unannounced
- It separates one from the loved ones/ marks the end of life on earth
- Nobody knows about the life after death
- It may cause misunderstanding in the community
- Death rites reveal people’s characteristics
- It brings poverty to the family involved
- Explain the significance of rituals conducted during the naming ceremonies in Traditional African Communities. (10 marks)
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