Today I tried to see if I could get AI to do an exam. Here’s the responses it gave me. The questions are from last year’s mock exams done by my niece.
- Promises to Abraham: many descendants, land of Canaan, blessing to all nations, protection, covenant relationship.
- Problems Moses faced: complaints, hunger/thirst, rebellion, idolatry, leadership challenges, opposition from Pharaoh, fatigue.
- Circumcision importance to Jews: sign of covenant, identity marker, obedience to God, initiation into community.
- Characteristics of covenant: agreement, binding, involves God and man, sealed with a sign, requires faith/obedience.
- Importance of Abraham’s covenant: foundation of Israel’s faith, shows God’s faithfulness, basis of Christian faith, promise of salvation.
- Lessons from Abraham’s willingness: obedience, faith, trust in God, sacrifice, God provides.
- Passover activities: slaughter lamb, smear blood, eat in haste, roast meat, unleavened bread, bitter herbs, readiness to leave.
- Importance of Exodus: freedom from slavery, identity as God’s people, fulfillment of promises, foundation of covenant law.
- Christians show respect: prayer, worship, obedience, giving, service, humility, avoiding sin.
- Similarities in circumcision: initiation, identity, obedience, community acceptance, ritual, bloodshed, transition to adulthood.
- Lessons from Abraham’s call: God chooses, requires faith, obedience, blessings follow, God’s plan is universal.
- God’s concern in Exodus: manna, water, guidance, protection, covenant, forgiveness, leadership support.
- Israelites worshipped: sacrifices, offerings, prayers, songs, festivals, building altars.
- Challenges Christians face in Kenya: persecution, poverty, corruption, false teachings, peer pressure, secularism, tribalism.
- Preparation at Sinai: purification, washing, boundaries, consecration, thunder/lightning, Moses as mediator.
- Reasons for breaking covenant: impatience, idolatry (golden calf), lack of faith, influence of leaders.
- Nature of God from Exodus: powerful, faithful, provider, deliverer, forgiving, just.
- Covenant ceremony (Gen 15): sacrifice animals, vision, smoking firepot, God’s promises, Abraham’s faith.
- Differences in circumcision: purpose (religious vs cultural), timing, meaning, ritual details.
- Church leaders take vows: commitment, accountability, obedience, faithfulness, dedication.
- Abraham sacrificing Isaac: test of faith, obedience, God’s intervention, ram provided, covenant reaffirmed.
- Christians identify: baptism, names, behavior, fellowship, symbols (cross), service, worship.
- Reasons not to steal: commandment, respect property, love neighbor, honesty, trust, justice.
- Examples of covenants in Kenya: marriage, oaths of office, business contracts, church vows, peace treaties, initiation vows, legal agreements.
- Israelites broke covenant: idolatry, worshipping calf, disobedience, rebellion.
- Conditions of renewed covenant: no idolatry, keep feasts, obey laws, holiness, worship God alone, Sabbath, sacrifices, loyalty.
- Importance of Ten Commandments: moral guidance, relationship with God, unity, justice, obedience, foundation of law.
- Lessons from golden calf: avoid idolatry, trust God, consequences of sin, leadership responsibility, patience, repentance.
- Forms of worship: prayer, singing, sacrifices, offerings, festivals, reading scripture.
- Difficulties in worship: poverty, distractions, secularism, corruption, persecution, false teachings.
- Role of Holy Spirit today: guidance, empowerment, unity, conviction, teaching, gifts, comfort.
- Events of Pentecost: wind, tongues of fire, speaking in tongues, preaching, conversions.
- Peter’s message: Jesus is Lord, repentance, baptism, forgiveness, promise of Holy Spirit.
- Peter said: Jesus crucified, resurrected, exalted, Messiah, fulfillment of prophecy.
- Peter’s transformation: boldness, leadership, preaching, miracles, courage.
- False love relationships in Kenya: for money, status, lust, exploitation, politics.
- Gifts misused in Corinth: pride, disorder, competition, division, lack of love.
- Misuse today: commercializing gifts, pride, false prophecy, manipulation, division.
- St. Paul’s teaching: gifts for service, unity, love, order, humility.
- Identifying Spirit-led Christians: fruits of Spirit, humility, love, obedience, service.
- Kindness abused: favoritism, exploitation, manipulation, hypocrisy.
- Peter’s teaching (1 Pet 2:9–10): chosen people, holy nation, God’s possession, called to light.
- Unity expressed: fellowship, sharing, prayer, worship, service, love.
- Vine and branches teaching: dependence on Christ, unity, fruitfulness, obedience.
- Paul’s teaching (Eph 5): love, respect, unity, sacrifice, mutual submission.
- Unity as bride: intimacy, loyalty, purity, covenant relationship.
- Promoting unity: dialogue, forgiveness, cooperation, service, love, ecumenism.
- Causes of disunity: tribalism, pride, false teachings, politics, competition, corruption.
- Preventing division: teaching truth, humility, forgiveness, dialogue, prayer, accountability.
- Fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.
Score: 100%
