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Thou Shalt Not Covet Thou Shalt Not Kill Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness Thou Shalt Not Steal

The document outlines various aspects of Canaanite religion, including their polytheistic beliefs and rituals. It discusses the moral failings of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel in the context of Naboth's Vineyard, as well as the life skills Christians need to combat corruption in Kenya. Additionally, it covers the roles of priests in traditional African communities, the significance of kinship ties, the temptations of Jesus, challenges faced by new converts, and the preparation of youth for leadership in the church.

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Thou Shalt Not Covet Thou Shalt Not Kill Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness Thou Shalt Not Steal

The document outlines various aspects of Canaanite religion, including their polytheistic beliefs and rituals. It discusses the moral failings of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel in the context of Naboth's Vineyard, as well as the life skills Christians need to combat corruption in Kenya. Additionally, it covers the roles of priests in traditional African communities, the significance of kinship ties, the temptations of Jesus, challenges faced by new converts, and the preparation of youth for leadership in the church.

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CRE HOLIDAY ASSINO

1. Outline the nature of Canaanite religion (7 marks):


• Polytheistic, worshiped multiple gods like Baal and Asherah.
• Nature worship, focused on fertility and agriculture.
• Used idols and sacred objects in their worship.
• Engaged in rituals, including sacrifices and temple prostitution.
• Believed in animism and the power of spirits.
• Had sacred places like high places and groves.
• Practiced divination and consulted oracles.

From the story of Naboth's Vineyard, explain four commandments which King Ahab and
Queen Jezebel broke (8 marks):
• Thou shalt not covet: Coveted Naboth's land.
• Thou shalt not kill: Jezebel arranged Naboth's murder.
• Thou shalt not bear false witness: False accusations against Naboth.
• Thou shalt not steal: Took Naboth's vineyard unlawfully.

Identify five life skills that Christians need to fight corruption in Kenya today (5 marks):
• Integrity and honesty.
• Critical thinking.
• Effective communication.
• Decision-making.
• Advocacy and negotiation skills.

2. State six roles of priests in traditional African communities (7 marks):


• Conducted rituals and sacrifices.
• Acted as mediators between the people and the spirits or gods.
• Offered guidance and counseling.
• Preserved cultural and moral values.
• Interpreted the will of the spirits or gods.
• Led ceremonies during rites of passage.

Importance of kinship ties in traditional African communities (7 marks):


• Provided a sense of belonging.
• Ensured social and economic support.
• Facilitated collective decision-making.
• Governed marriage and inheritance.
• Strengthened community cooperation.
• Offered security and protection.
Factors affecting kinship ties in traditional African communities (6 marks):
• Urbanization and migration.
• Western education and modernization.
• Christianity and Islam.
• Intermarriages.
• Poverty and economic pressures.
• Individualism and decline of communal living.

3. Describe the temptations of Jesus in the wilderness (Luke 4:1–13) (6 marks):


• Tempted to turn stones into bread (to satisfy hunger).
• Tempted to worship Satan for worldly power.
• Tempted to throw Himself from the temple to test God's protection.

Lessons Christians learn from Jesus' temptations (6 marks):


• Depend on God’s Word during challenges.
• Resist shortcuts to success.
• Trust in God’s power and protection.
• Stay faithful despite trials.

Problems faced by new converts in the church (6 marks):


• Peer pressure and discrimination.
• Lack of proper discipleship or mentorship.
• Misunderstanding or ridicule from non-believers.
• Adjusting to new lifestyles.
• Spiritual attacks or doubts.
• Division or hypocrisy within the church.

4. Name eight disciples of Jesus (8 marks):


• Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew.

Six reasons why Jesus chose twelve disciples (6 marks):


• To spread the gospel.
• To continue His mission after His ascension.
• To represent the twelve tribes of Israel.
• To mentor and train them in ministry.
• To be His companions and witnesses.
• To establish the foundation of the Church.

Six ways the church prepares youth for leadership roles in society (6 marks):
• Conducting mentorship programs.
• Offering spiritual guidance and education.
• Encouraging active participation in church activities.
• Providing platforms for leadership practice.
• Teaching values of service and integrity.
• Supporting education and career development.
If you need deeper elaboration on any point, let me know!
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