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ST.

THOMAS CHURCH KLANG


CLASS: FORM III INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Answer all the questions. 2. For Questions 1-4, You can refer to the Bible but should not copy the words or verses from the Bible. QUESTIONS:
1. Who is the author of Acts in New Testament?

(Acts 1: 1-2) (2 marks) 2. How was the Bible written? ( Should answer in at least 3 sentences referring to all the biblical verses given) (II Timothy 3:16, II Peter 1:20-21, Galatians 1:11-12) (4 marks)
3. What is the usefulness of the Bible? ( Should write 3 usefulness of the

Bible) (II Timothy 3:16-17, Romans 10:9, Ephisians 2: 8-9, Ephesians 4: 3132) (6 marks) 4. List the SIX (6) pieces of armour of God listed in the Bible. (6 marks) 5. Write the memory verses from Psalms 91: 4-6. (2 marks)

ANSWER SCHEME
2. Who is the author of Acts in New Testament? (Acts 1: 1-2) (2 marks) LUKE 4. How was the Bible written? ( Should answer in at least 3 sentences referring to all the biblical verses given) (II Timothy 3:16, II Peter 1:20-21, Galatians 1:11-12) the Bible was written by holy men of God God spoke, as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. It was by revelation. (4 marks) 5. What is the usefulness of the Bible? ( Should write 3 usefulness of the Bible) (II Timothy 3:16-17, Romans 10:9, Ephesians 2: 8-9, Ephesians 4: 3132) (6 marks) is useful for its doctrine or teaching. is profitable for reproof is useful for its correction is that the man of God be PERFECT. 6. List the SIX (6) pieces of armour of God listed in the Bible. (6 marks) (a) helmet of salvation, (b) shield of faith, (c) loins girt with truth (belt of truth), (d) shod our feet with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace (peace), (e) the sword of the spirit/word of God, (f) the breastplate of righteousness. 7. Write the memory verses from Psalms 91: 4-6. (2 marks) 4He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler. 5 Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day;

6 nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday.

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