Ezra chapter 9 covers confession of sin — ezra mourns intermarriage with foreign peoples. Ezra, written by Ezra (c. 450-400 BC), is part of the Historical and centers on themes of restoration, temple rebuilding, law.

Ezra Chapter 9 Quiz - Multi-Level

An enhanced quiz on Ezra chapter 9 with Easy, Medium, Hard, and Theological levels. Each level has 15 carefully crafted questions. Choose your difficulty and dive in!

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Perfect for new Christians and beginners. Basic facts and recognition questions to build confidence.

Ezra Chapter 9 Quiz - Easy Level

Perfect for beginners! Test your basic knowledge of Ezra Chapter 9.

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  • • This quiz takes approximately 8 minutes
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1.Who came to Ezra to report about the people's actions in Ezra 9:1?

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2.According to Ezra 9:2, what sin had the people of Israel committed?

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3.What was Ezra's initial reaction upon hearing the report about the people's transgressions in Ezra 9:3?

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4.True or False: Ezra sat astonished only until the morning sacrifice according to Ezra 9:4.

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5.During the evening sacrifice, what posture did Ezra take as he prayed in Ezra 9:5?

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6.What emotion does Ezra express in his prayer in Ezra 9:6?

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7.True or False: According to Ezra 9:7, the people, their kings, and priests were delivered into the hands of the kings of the lands because of their iniquities.

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8.What has God given as a sign of grace according to Ezra 9:8?

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9.According to Ezra 9:9, what has God done for the people in their bondage?

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10.What question does Ezra ask God in Ezra 9:10 after recounting their sins?

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11.True or False: Ezra 9:11 describes the land they are to possess as clean and holy.

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12.According to Ezra 9:12, what should the people avoid doing to remain strong and inherit the land?

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13.Ezra 9:13: from Ezra 9:13: 'And after all that is come upon us for our evil deeds, and for our great trespass, seeing that thou our God hast punished us less than our ______...'

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14.What consequence does Ezra ask God to consider if they break His commandments again according to Ezra 9:14?

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15.How does Ezra describe their current state before God in Ezra 9:15?

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