CRE
PAPER ONE
Instructions
- Answer any 5 questions.
Questions
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- Identify the five poetic books in the bible
- Outline the translation of the bible from the original language to local languages. (8mks)
- Describe seven ways in which Christians use the bible to spread the gospel today. (7mks)
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- Describe the incident when Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac.(6mks)
- Give four differences between the Jewish and traditional African practices of circumcision (8mks)
- State six ways in which Christians identify themselves in the society today. (6mks)
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- How did prophet Samuel promote the worship of Yahweh in Israel?(8mks)
- Explain six effects of idolatry in Israel during the time of Prophet Elijah (6mks)
- What lessons can Christians learn about social justice from the story of naboths vineyard?(6mks)
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- Identify six characteristics of false prophets in the Old Testament.
- Describe the teaching of prophet Amos on Israel’s election (6mks)
- State eight factors that hinder Christians from practicing their faith in God.
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- Outline the measures taken by Nehemiah to restore the Jewish community after the completion of the wall of Jerusalem.
- Explain why Nehemiah introduced the policy of separation of Jews from foreigners.(8mks)
- Identify five ways in which the government of Kenya supports church leaders in their work
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- Outline the causes of death in traditional African communities.(6mks)
- Explain the significance of rituals performed after the death of a person in traditional African communities. (7mks)
- List seven moral values promoted during funeral ceremonies in traditional African communities (7mks)
Marking Scheme
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- The poetic booksin the Bible… ,
- Job
- Psalms
- Proverbs
- Ecclesiastes
- Song of Solomon 5X1- 5MKS
- Translation of the Bible fromthe original languages to local languages
- The Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew.
- The New Testament was originally written in Greek.
- The Old Testament was translated from Hebrew into Greek.
- The entire Bible was translated into Latin by Jerome.
- The Bible was translated directly from Hebrew and Greek into English by William Tyndale.
- The Bible was translated into national languages of European countries during the period of Reformation/Germany.
- It was translated from English into Kiswahili by Dr. Kraph
- The Bible has been translated into other local languages fey the Bible Society of Kenya/individuals. 4x2- 8mks
- Ways in which Christians use the Bible to spread the Gospel today.
- The Bible is the main source book for Christian sermon/preaching.
- It isused in the writing of Christian literature.
- The Bible isused when composing songs/singing.
- It isused in the production of Christian movies/videos/radio programs/plays,
- The Bible isused in swearing/taking oath of allegiance.
- It isused to organize Bible studies/teaching Sunday/Sabbath schools/strengthens faith.
- Verses fromthe Bible are used for imprints/posters/cloths,
- The Bible isused in writing of doctrines for different denominations.
- Biblical texts are used in teaching of Christian Religion Education (C.R.E)
- It isused to offer guidance and counseling. 7x1= 7mks
- The poetic booksin the Bible… ,
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- The incident When Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac.
- God told Abrahatn to take hisonly son to the land of Moriah/to offer his as a sacrifice.
- Abraham took his son, two servants and wood for burnt offering.
- They arrived at the place after 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 hisfather where the lamb for the offering would come from.
- Abraham told Isaac that God would provide the lamb for aburnt offering.
- When they arrived at the place God had commanded, Abraham built an altar/arranged for laid wood.
- He bound Isaac/laid himon the altar upon the wood.
- Abraham took the knife to slay his son but the angel of Lord stopped him.
- Abraham saw aram, 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 himpromises because of his obedience.
- Abraham returned with his men to Beersheba. 6xl=6mks
- Differentiate between Jewish and traditional African practices of circumcision.
- In Jewish Community, circumcision is for male children only whereas in African practice, it is for both male and female.
- among the Jews, circumcision isperformed on babies of 8 days old whereas i traditional African communities, it isdone during adolescence stage.
- In African communities, it isa test of courage, whereas in Jewish community, it is a sign of covenant with God/sign of faith.
- Circumcision in African communities isa communal practice whereas among the Jews, only members of the immediate family participate.
- In traditional African communities, initiates take up responsibilities while among the Jews, the initiates take up responsibilities while among the Jews, the initiates are too young to shoulder any responsibilities.
- In African communities, circumcision is carried out during specific seasons While among the Jews, it is continuous.
- Jews link initiates to God while African society link with ancestors. 4x2=8mks
- Ways in which Christians identify themselves in the society today.
- Christians wear specific designs of clothes.
- They abstain from eating some kindsof food/taking some drinks.
- By carrying/ wearing the rosary/cross/the flag/badges/rings.
- They have special ways of greetings/salutations.
- Through making personal testimonies/pronouncements.
- By owning specific Bible version/literature.
- Through speaking in tongues/performing miracles/faith healing.
- Use of specific church designs. :.
- Use of different titles/names.
- Through ways in which they worship/prayers/doctrines/sacraments.
- By residing in secluded homes/houses.
- Observing specific days of worship/holidays.
- Preaching the Good News.
- Songs/hymns. 6xl=6mks
- The incident When Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac.
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- Ways in which prophet Samuel promoted the worship of Yahweh in Israel.
- He upheld the Covenant way of life/was exeptionary (condemned idolatry)
- He prayed/interceded for the people.
- He meditated between God and the Israelites.
- He performed priestly duties/made sacrifices.
- He condemned King Saul for disobeying God.
- He warned the elders of Israel against demanding for apolitical King/dangers of
- He anointed kings over Israel.
- He obeyed God' s commands/instructions.
- He always consulted God.
- He built alters for God I sam7 17:5 4X2= 8MKS
- Effects of idolatry in Israel during the time of Prophet Elijah.
- God raised prophets to bring Israel back to the covenant way of life.
- There was persecution/hostility/towards Yahweh' speople/prophets.
- Baal prophets/prophetesses were brought to Israel.
- There was corruption/social oppression of the poor/people rejected the covenant Way of life,
- Israelites practiced syncretism mixed the worship of Yahweh with Baal.
- There was drought in Israel for three and 1/2years as adivine curse on the nation.
- Israel lost its identity as anation of God' speople.
- A contest was held at Mount Carmel to prove who the true God was.
- Elijah fled the country/was sustained by God' spower during the period of the drought.
- God' spunishment for Baal worshippers/they would die by a sword.
6x1- 6mks
- Lessons Christians learn about social justice fromthe story of Naboth' svineyard.
- Christians should not use their position in leadership to acquire wealth irregularly/falsely.
- Christians should protect the poor against corrupt leaders,
- They should safeguard property received through inheritance/according to the law.
- They should not be misled by their friends/relatives to go against the law.
- Christians should execute justice/protect rights/freedom of citizens/not kill.
- They should condemn all forms of injustices in the society.Christians should champion/fight for the rights of
- the weak in the society.
- There ispunishment for those who exploit the poor/others.
- Christians should be remissive /repentant (l Kings 27:28, 27:27-28)
- Christians should expose/report corrupt leaders.
- Ways in which prophet Samuel promoted the worship of Yahweh in Israel.
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- Characteristics of false prophets in the Old Testament
- False prophets did not have adivine call/raised themselves.
- They spoke falsehoods/lies.
- They prophesied out of their own mind/imaginations.
- They prophesied what the people wanted to hear/according to circumstances.
- They misled people fromthe covenant way of life/promoted idolatry.
- They hindered the work of true prophets.
- They worked for material gain/paid for their services.
- Their prophesies were not fulfilled.
6xl=6mks
- The teaching of Prophet Amos on Israel' s election. !
- Israel' s election was out of God' sown initiative/favour for them/God' s chosen people.
- God delivered the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt.
- He led them during the Exodus.
- He protected them in the wilderness.
- He defeated all their enemies.
- God gave them special land to inherit.
- God raised prophets among the them to lead them in their religious life.
- God was to punish the Israelites because of their disobedience.
6xl=6mks
- Factors that hinder Christians frompracticing their faith in God.
- Lack of role models/mentorship.
- Job commitment.
- Social injustices.
- Peer pressure.
- False teachings/different interpretation of the
- Bible/devil worship.
- Greed for power/wealth.
- Permissiveness in society/moral decayance/corruption.
- Science and technology
- Poverty/unemployment.
- Sickness/ill health.
- Influence from mass media.
- Cultural influence/ethnicity/racism/tribalism.
- Gender bias.
- Generation gap.
- Insecurity.
- Natural calamities/disaster. 8xl=8mks
- Characteristics of false prophets in the Old Testament
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- The measure taken by Nehemiah to restore the Jewish Community after the completion of the wall of Jerusalem (Nehemiah 8:13)
- Nehemiah organized for the Mosaic Law to be read/interpreted to the people.
- He led the Jews in the renewal/celebration of the Feast of Booths/shelters.
- The people fasted/held anational day of confession of their sins.
- The covenant was sealed through signing of the agreement by Nehemiah/leaders
- He led the people in taking of an oath of obedience to the Mosaic law/ contribution towards the maintenance of the temple. .
- Nehemiah re-distributed the inhabitants of Jerusalem/the countryside.
- He dedicated the walls/the gates of Jerusalem in a ceremonial procession.
- Through the reading of the law, the Jews isolated themselves fromthe foreigners.
- Nehemiah cleansed the/brought back the Levites/singers to their positions.
- He stopped traders from carrying out commercial activities at the temple gates on the Sabbath day/Sabbath.
- Nehemiah made the Jews take an oath not to marry children to foreigners.
7xl=7mks
- Why Nehemiah introduced the Policy of separation of Jews fromforeigners.
- Nehemiah wanted to keep the Jewish community pure.
- The Jews were a minority group which needed to preserve their identity/culture.
- Nehemiah wanted to separate/unite the Jews who returned from exile.
- To solve conflicts over land ownership.
- Intermarriage would lead the Jews into idolatry,
- The Law of Moses was against association with foreigners.
- Children born out of intermarriage could not speak the Hebrew language.
- Religious reforms could not be effectively carried out.
4x2=8mks
- Ways in which the government of Kenya supports church leaders in their work.
- The government gives financial/material assistance for development.
- The government supports church-sponsored institutions.
- By setting land aside for construction of church facilities.
- The government allows hosting church workshops/seminars/conferences.
- By including CRE in the curriculum.
- By employing some of them as Chaplains in educations institutions and in the armed forces/collection of facilities.
- Organizing national prayer days.
- Supporting leaders in conducting their charitable services.
- Through the development of the infrastructure.
- The government has granted permission to the church to operate electronic/media station.
- The government recognizes the church calendar/church days.
5xl-5mks
- The measure taken by Nehemiah to restore the Jewish Community after the completion of the wall of Jerusalem (Nehemiah 8:13)
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- Causes of death in traditional African communities.
- Curses
- Witchcraft/bad omen.
- Sorcery/magic
- Breaking of taboos
- Evil spirits.
- Breaking of an oath (social secrecy)
- Offending the ancestors/spirits/God
- Natural calamity/disease .
- Wars and raids.
- Old age/God' swill
6xl=6mks
- Significance of ritual performed after the death of aperson in traditional African Communities.
- Wailing/crying isa sign of sorrow/announcing death.
- Making sacrifices to appease the ancestors/deceased/spirits.
- Prayers are made to ask the ancestors to accept the dead in the world of spirits.
- Shaving the members of the bereaved family signify new life in the community.
- Singing and dancing depict anger towards death/in praise of the dead.
- Washing/oiling of the body before burial shows respect td the departed.
- Burying of the dead in the ancestral land shows that one is still a member of the community.
- Burying the dead with personal belongings symbolizes life after death.
- Driving Of cattle/livestock shows chasing away of evil spirits which caused death.
- Fasting/drinking is meant to bid farewell to the dead.
- Breaking of pots/destruction of property symbolizes the disorder brought by death.
- Sharing of deceased' sproperty among relatives as a sign of solidarity.
- Lighting of fire chasing away evil spirits/warning spirits of the deceased.
- Pouring of libation shows continuity of life.
- Burying the dead in aparticular position signifies protection/responsibility.
- Moral values promoted during funeral ceremonies in traditional African communities.
- Cooperation/unity
- ResponsibilityRespect :
- Obedience
- Loyalty
- honesty
- Courage
- Love
- Faith/trust
- Hope
- Thankfulness
- Self control
- Generosity
- Causes of death in traditional African communities.
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