(a) Explain the circumstances that led to the rejection of Saul as the king of Israel.
(b) Mention two consequences of Saul's rejection as king.
a) Give an account of the report of the spies Moses sent to the land of Canaan.
(b) Identify two lessons that can be drawn from this incident.
(a) Outline the main issues Jeremiah addressed in his prophecy of doom to Israel
(b) Indicate two qualities exhibited by Jeremiah that is worthy of emulation.
(a) Give an account of the Mission of the Seventy.
(b) What two problems are encountered by evangelists today?
(a) What did Jesus teach about Himself as the True Vine?
(b) In what three ways is this teaching significant to Christians?