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Which of the following is an example of follower-centered decision making in the Bible?
 
  A) Jesus decides how he will make his entrance into Jerusalem and announces it.
  B) Abram receives direct guidance from God to take his family from his father's land and journey toward Canaan.
  C) Josiah makes executive decisions to cleanse the temple and revive religious services.
  D) Rehoboam chose to act contrary to the counsel of the elders.
  E) The counselors of Darius tell him that he must sign a decree and he complies.

Question 2

Which of the following is defined as that continued exercise of the divine energy whereby the Creator preserves all His creatures, is operative in all that comes to pass in the world, and directs all things to their appointed end?
 
  A) faith integration
  B) Providence
  C) hubris
  D) transcendence
  E) omniscience



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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