Quiz for:
Hebrew Perspective on the Prodigal Son

Question 1

What is the significance of Hosea 6:1-3 in the context of the Prodigal Son parable?

Question 2

How does the Prodigal Son parable connect believers to the narrative of Israel?

Question 3

In which way are believers described to be part of the restoration process depicted in the parable?

Question 4

In the Hebrew perspective, what do the two sons in the Prodigal Son parable represent?

Question 5

How is the idea of modern-day return of the lost tribes related to the Prodigal Son parable?

Question 6

What is a significant modern-day application of understanding the Prodigal Son's parable?

Question 7

Which symbolic period is used to represent Ephraim's suffering and restoration?

Question 8

Why is understanding scriptures from a Hebrew mindset critical?

Question 9

How does Hosea 11:1-7 correlate with the parable of the Prodigal Son?

Question 10

What does the story of Ephraim and Judah's unity highlight in the Prodigal Son narrative?

Question 11

Which Old Testament event is linked to the idea of separation and inheritance in the Prodigal Son story?

Question 12

What is the traditional church teaching about the Prodigal Son parable?

Question 13

What is a theological implication of the destruction and restoration theme?

Question 14

Which scripture parallels the Prodigal Son's suffering with the concept of inheritance and restoration?

Question 15

What cultural lens is emphasized for a richer understanding of the Prodigal Son parable?