Theocratic Ministry School Review
The following questions will be considered at the Theocratic Ministry School during the week beginning August 30, 2010. The school overseer will conduct a 20-minute review based on material covered in assignments for the weeks of July 5 through August 30, 2010.
1. How will meditating on Solomon’s inauguration prayer enhance our appreciation for Jehovah’s personality? (1 Ki. 8:22-53) [w05 7/1 p. 30 par. 3; it-2 p. 989 par. 4]
2. Why can it be said that despite his many mistakes, David walked before Jehovah “with integrity of heart”? (1 Ki. 9:4) [w97 5/1 p. 5 pars. 1-2]
3. Why did the queen of Sheba say concerning Solomon: “Happy are these servants of yours who are standing before you constantly, listening to your wisdom!”? (1 Ki. 10:4-8) [w99 11/1 p. 20 pars. 5-7]
4. What can we conclude from the fact that Jehovah ordered that Abijah be given a decent burial? (1 Ki. 14:13) [cl p. 244 par. 11]
5. What was significant about the timing of Elijah’s first visit to Ahab? (1 Ki. 17:1) [w08 4/1 p. 19, box]
6. What did Elijah mean by the expression “limping upon two different opinions”? (1 Ki. 18:21) [w08 1/1 p. 19 pars. 3-4]
7. As demonstrated in Elijah’s case, for what purpose does Jehovah use his power in connection with his servants? (1 Ki. 19:1-12) [cl pp. 42-43 pars. 15-16]
8. Why did Naboth refuse to sell his vineyard to Ahab, and what lesson can we learn from the event? (1 Ki. 21:3) [w97 8/1 p. 13 pars. 18-20]
9. In what way did the woman in Shunem ‘restrict herself’ in behalf of Elisha? (2 Ki. 4:13) [w97 10/1 p. 30 pars. 6-8]
10. Why did Elisha not accept Naaman’s gift? (2 Ki. 5:15, 16) [w05 8/1 p. 9 par. 2]