1 High Treason Against God Quiz Lesson 35. 2 Which country most actively opposed Christianity and God’s work in the 1700s? __ England __ Germany __ France.

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1 High Treason Against God Quiz Lesson 35

2 Which country most actively opposed Christianity and God’s work in the 1700s? __ England __ Germany __ France __ United States __ Italy

3 Who had almost total control of France for hundreds of years? __ Protestants __ Catholics __ Lollards __ Lutherans

4 Who were called the first estate in France? __ The church leaders __ The nobility __ The common people

5 Who were the second estate? __ The church leaders __ The nobility __ The common people

6 Who were the third estate? __ The church leaders __ The nobility __ The common people

7 Who paid the taxes? __ The clergy (the first estate) __ The nobles (the second estate) __ The common people (the third estate)

8 What was the goal of the French Revolution? __ To kill the peasants __ To establish Protestantism __ To destroy Christianity __ To destroy the monarchy and establish a new government

9 How many of the priests during the French Revolution said they did not believe in God? __ None __ A few __ Many

10 The new religion in France was called the worship of-- __ Mary __ Saints __ Reason

11 When did the 1,260 years begin? __ 457 BC __ AD 538 __ AD 1260

12 When did the 1,260 years end? __ AD 1517 __ AD 1798 __ AD 1844

13 What does the symbol of the “little horn” in Daniel 7:23-25 represent? __ Protestants __ Lollards __ Papacy __ Waldenses

14 What do the “two witnesses” of Revelation 11 represent? __ Peter and John __ Huss and Jerome __ Old and New Testaments __ Catholics and Protestants

15 What country, at the end of the 1,260 years, had the characteristics of Sodom, Egypt, and Jerusalem? __ Italy __ France __ Germany __ England __ Israel __ United States

16 Which place in our lesson is representative of denying God? __ Sodom __ Egypt __ Jerusalem

17 Which place killed God’s prophets, including Jesus? __ Sodom __ Egypt __ Jerusalem

18 And which place is representative as being filled with wicked immorality and corruption? __ Sodom __ Jerusalem __ Egypt

19 What is an atheist? __ A person who believes in God __ A person who believes there is no God __ A person who believes in Satan __ A person who believes there is no Satan

20 Why were the French people happy about their country being officially atheistic? __ There would be no sin and guilt __ There would be no government __ There would be no law of God __ There would be no more praying to saints __ There would be no more praying to priests __ There would be no more confessing of sins

21 True or False? __ When the French government said that God’s law was officially gone, they were right. __ If a government says not to obey God’s law, you don’t have to keep the Ten Commandments. __ France found true peace and happiness when they tried to get rid of God and his law.

22 Match the Time Prophecies __ 1,260 days __ 42 months __ Time, time, and 1/2 time __ 2,300 days __ 70 weeks __ Daniel 9:24, 25 __ Daniel 8:14 __ Revelation 11:2; Revelation 13:5 __ Revelation 11:3; Revelation 12:6 __ Revelation 12:14; Daniel 7:25; Daniel 12:7

23 What event happened during most of the time of the 1,260 years? (Daniel 7:25) __ The papacy was persecuted. __ The papacy persecuted God’s church.

24 What is the “deadly wound” of Revelation 13:3? __ Hitler took the pope captive in __ Napoleon took the pope captive in 1798.