Thou shalt not covet.
Choose the correct answer for each question.
1
Coveteousness is an unlawful desire for that which one cannot legally possess.
True
False
2
Coveteousness is a desire to gain through fradulent or illegal means.
True
False
3
To desire another man's wife is covetousness.
True
False
4
To desire another man's property without proper remuneration is covetousness.
True
False
5
Usually murmuring grows out of covetousness.
True
False
6
"Who shall give us flesh to eat?" was a testimony of covetousness.
True
False
7
Covetousness may grow out of one's memory.
True
False
8
Numbers 16:3 reveals Korah's covetousness.
True
False
9
God gave enough quails to feed Israel a month.
True
False
10
Korah's covetousness grew into rebellion.
True
False
11
Divine judgment fell on Korah and his followers.
True
False
12
The congregation gathered together against Moses and Aaron.
True
False
13
Moses failed God by smiting the rock.
True
False
14
Balak sent for Balaam to curse the people.
True
False
15
God revealed his will to Balaam at the close of his first prayer.
True
False
16
According to Jude 1:11 Balaam ran greedily after a reward.
True
False
17
God's anger was kindled against Balaam for his going.
True
False
18
On one occasion Balaam's animal knew more about God's way than Balaam knew.
True
False
19
Balaam's counsel was largely responsible for the plague at Peor.
True
False
20
The rich young ruler loved money more than he loved God.
True
False
21
Those who trust in riches may easily enter heaven.
True
False
22
"What shall we have therefore?" reveals Peter's covetousness.
True
False
23
Right attitudes and trust in God while serving God is the central theme of the parable of the same pay.
True
False
24
James pictures the outcome of a covetous person.
True
False
25
Covetous people are selfish and merciless.
True
False