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WAEC 2016/2017 (CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES (crs) OBJ AND ESSAY) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NOW READY

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1a) One day while Moses was taking
care of the
sheep and goats of his father-in-law
Jethro, the
priest of Midian, he led the flock across
the
desert and came to Sinai, the holy
mountain.
There the angel of the
LORD appeared to him as a flame
coming from the middle of a bush.
Moses saw that the bush
was on fire but that it was not burning
up.
“This is strange,” he thought. “Why
isn't the
bush burning up? I will go closer and
see.”
When the LORD saw that Moses was
coming
closer, he called to him from the middle
of the bush and said, “Moses! Moses!”
He answered, “Yes, here I am.”
God said, “Do not come any closer. Take
off
your sandals, because you are standing
on holy
ground. I am the God of your
ancestors, the God
of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.” So
Moses covered his face, because he
was afraid to look
at God.
Then the LORD said, “I have seen how
cruelly
my people are being treated in Egypt; I
have
heard them cry out to be rescued from
their
slave drivers. I know all about their
sufferings, and so I have come down to
rescue them from
the Egyptians and to bring them out of
Egypt to
a spacious land, one which is rich and
fertile
and in which the Canaanites, the
Hittites, the
Amorites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and
the
Jebusites now live. I have indeed heard
the cry of my people, and I see how the
Egyptians are
oppressing them. Now I am sending
you to the
king of Egypt so that you can lead my
people
out of his country.”
But Moses said to God, “I am nobody.
How can
I go to the king and bring the Israelites
out of Egypt?”
God answered, “I will be with you, and
when
you bring the people out of Egypt, you
will
worship me on this mountain. That will
be the
proof that I have sent you.”
But Moses replied, “When I go to the
Israelites and say to them, ‘The God of
your ancestors
sent me to you,’ they will ask me, ‘What
is
his name?’ So what can I tell them?”
God said, “I am who I am. You must tell
them:
‘The one who is called I AM has sent me
to
you.’ Tell the Israelites that I, the LORD,
the God of their ancestors, the God of
Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob, have sent you to
them. This is
my name forever; this is what all future
generations are to call me. Go and
gather the
leaders of Israel together and tell them
that I,
the LORD, the God of their ancestors,
the God of
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, appeared to
you.
Tell them that I have come to them and
have
seen what the Egyptians are doing to
them. I
have decided that I will bring them out
of Egypt,
where they are being treated cruelly,
and will take them to a rich and fertile
land—the land of
the Canaanites, the Hittites, the
Amorites, the
Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites.
“My people will listen to what you say
to
them. Then you must go with the
leaders of
Israel to the king of Egypt and say to
him, ‘The LORD, the God of the
Hebrews, has revealed
himself to us. Now allow us to travel
three days
into the desert to offer sacrifices to the
LORD,
our God.’ I know that the king of Egypt
will not
let you go unless he is forced to do so.
But I will
use my power and will punish Egypt by
doing terrifying things there. After that
he will let you
go.
“I will make the Egyptians respect you
so that
when my people leave, they will not go
empty-
handed. Every Israelite woman will go
to her
Egyptian neighbors and to any Egyptian
woman living in her house and will ask
for clothing and
for gold and silver jewelry. The
Israelites will
put these things on their sons and
daughters
and carry away the wealth of the
Egyptians.”
(2a)
the LORD said to Moses, Take you
Joshua
the son of Nun, a man in whom
is the spirit,
and lay your hand on him;… Moses,
after having
been the leader of his people for
forty years,
is at length to get his discharge.
Nothing has
yet been determined regarding a
successor. The
point is, on every account, too
important to be
left open till the present leader
has passed
away. A change of leadership, always
hazardous,
is especially hazardous when the
army is in the
field and the enemy is on the
watch. If the
Divine wisdom judged it necessary that
Eleazar
should be invested with the high
priesthood
before Aaron died, much more is
it necessary
that, before Moses lays down the
scepter, a
successor should be appointed
and placed in
command.
(2b)
- Bravery
-Integrity
-Faith
4a) This story relates how Hosea has
three
children, a son
called Jezreel, a daughter Lo-Ruhamah
and
another son
Lo-Ammi. All the names are described
in the
text as having symbolic meaning,
reflecting the
relationship
between God and Israel . Jezreel is
named after
the valley
of that name . Lo-Ruhamah is named to
denote
the ruined condition of the kingdom of
Israel and Lo-Ammi
is named
in token of God's rejection of his
people.
Although the
latter two children are not specifically
said to be
Hosea's, James Mays says that this is
"hardly an
implication" of
Gomer's adultery. In 3:1, however, it
says that
she is
"loved by another man and is an
adulteress".
Hosea is told to buy her back, and he
does so for 15
shekels and
a quantity of barley. Exodus 21:32
establishes
the value of
a maidservant at 30 shekels so Gomer's
value
is diminished. She is not mentioned
again in the
book.
Some analysts, following Felix Ernst
Peiser,
have
suggested that this marriage is really a
figurative or prophetic reference to a
union between the "
lost tribes of
Israel " with the people of Gomer,
following the
Assyrian
deportation.
The relationship between Hosea and
Gomer has been
posited to be a parallel to the
relationship
between God
and Israel. Even though Gomer runs
away from
Hosea
and sleeps with another man, he loves
her anyway and
forgives her. Likewise, even though the
people
of Israel
worshiped other gods, God continued
to love
them and
did not abandon his covenant with
them. According to Kirsten Abbott,
feminist
interpretation
regards the story of Hosea and his
relations
with his wife
Gomer as a metaphor for the conflict
between a
Covenant Theology (Israel violating the
covenant
relationship with
YHWH) and a Creation Theology (YHWH
will
undo the
fertility of the earth in response to
Israel
following other fertility gods).
(4b)
I-Love
II-Faithfulness
III-Fidelity
IV-Endurance
==============================
======= (3a)
After the death of solomon,Rehoboam
was
made the king of the isrealites.Then the
elderly
people told him the king Rehoboam to
talk to his
subject in a polite manner.The king
then
accepted the elder's advice.The king
showed no weakness to his people.The
king proclaimed
"That his father punished them in a
little way
but he will torture them with
scorpion.That his
littlest finger is thicker than my father's
loins
and your backs shall be broken.
Rehoboam then waged war against his
people.This leads to its rejection by his
people
(3b)
-Hyprocrisy
-Unfaithfulness
-High handedness
-Corruption
-Favouritism
==============================
========
(7a)
Lydda: At lydda peter found a man
named
Aeneas who had been bedridden for
eight
years and was paralysed.Peter said to
him
‘’Aenes Jesus christ heals you,rise and
make your bed”Immediately the man
rose all the resident of Lydda and
sharon to turn to God.
Joppa: At Joppa a discipline called
Tabitha
(which means dorcas)died.This disciple
was
noted for good work and charity. She
made
tunics and garments for widows when
she was
alive and this made many of them
weep bitterly over her death. When the
disciples heard that
peter was at Lydda ,they sent a
message and
invited him.When he arrived there he
went to
where Tabitha was knelt down and
prayed.Turning to the body he
said"Tabitha
rise"she opened her eyes and when
she saw peter she sat up.Peter then
lifted her up and
called the saints and presented her
alive to
them.This miracle made many at Joppa
turn to
God
(7b)
I-Due to the guallibility of the people
II-People clamouring for miracles
wonders and
signs
_____IRS ____ANSWERS____________
IRS ANSWERS
3.
i.Seeking refuge in Allah
ii.Changing your posture
iii.Keeping quite
iv.Wudu can also be a shield against
anger
vi.
4.
a.famale were buried alive for fear of
poverty
and zina
b.there was no inherintance for
women and
famale children
c. Women were made to dance nakedly
in
public for entrainment
d. Polyandry marriage was equally
permitted
therefore a woman could legally marry
more
than one husband
e.Their could fight war for many years
6..
a.Zakat and sadaqah are rewardable
act that
attract reward from Allah
b. The due are meant to cater for the
poor
c.They reduce poverty on the state
d. They improve the standard of living
in the
state
e.it is a means of purifying wealth that
must
have been mistakenly unlawful means 5) Surah At-Taghabun (Mutual Loss and Gain) #64 Verse 14:] O you who believe! Verily, among your wives and your children there are enemies for you (i.e. may stop you from the obedience of Allah), therefore beware of them! Certainly the parents' role towards their children is to nurture them in light of Islamic teachings so that there can be a healthy and conducive atmosphere to establish an ideal Islamic society. This is why Allah calls the raising of children a big trial and test to examine the parents' commitment to Allah and Islam in the form of raising pious good children or fail the test and raise corrupt and mischievous children. [Surah At- Taghabun (Mutual Loss and Gain) #64 Verse 15]: Your wealth and your children are only a trial, whereas with Allah! With Him is a great reward (Paradise). Therefore being successful in this test would establish peace and harmony in the parent- children relationship, as children will grow up to respect and love their elders, and similarly parents will keep on getting continuous good deeds even after death due to the good deeds of their righteous and pious progeny. This shows the dividends of good Islamic parenting as Allah and His Beloved Prophet have rightly promised to us. The hadeeth of the Prophet (saw), of what the meaning is: If a person dies, his/her deeds are cut off, except from three: 1. A pious child who makes dua for the parents. 2. Continuous charitable deeds. 3. Knowledge left behind with which people benefit. The hadeeth clearly shows that the reward of the good deeds of children would also go to their parents, as well as the supplications of righteous children for their parents is duly accepted by Allah, so as to ease their pain in grave. This can only be achieved if every parent realizes that their obligations and responsibilities towards their children are like that of a governor or shepherds man, who loves and cherishes those below him as well as treats them with mercy and kindness. This can be inculcated within parents when they understand to respect children's rights and limitations, and know that they are accountable in front of Allah for everything they do to their children, whether good or bad. This is what the Prophet said about accountability of parents.


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