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Mark schemes are published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the examination. They show the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the Principal Examiner Report for Teachers.
Mark schemes are published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the examination. They show the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the Principal Examiner Report for Teachers.
Mark schemes are published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the examination. They show the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the Principal Examiner Report for Teachers.
2048 RELIGIOUS STUDIES (BIBLE KNOWLEDGE) 2048/12 Paper 1 (Luke and Acts (121:15) Short-Answer Questions) maximum raw mark 40
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Cambridge is publishing the mark schemes for the October/November 2012 series for most IGCSE, GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level components and some Ordinary Level components.
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Cambridge International Examinations 2012 SECTION A
The Gospel of Luke
1 (a)&(b) purification/when 12 years old/Satan takes him to Temple during temptation/cleansing Temple/teaching in the Temple (any 2) [2] [Luke 1:36; 2:46; 4:9; 19:45; 2-:1]
2 (a) dont collect more than is appointed to you [1] [Luke 3:13]
(b) dont extort money (RSV rob no-one by violence)/accuse people falsely/be content with pay (any 1) [1] [Luke 3:14]
3 (a) fisherman [1] [Luke 5:28]
(b) tax collector [1] [Luke 19:2]
4 (a)&(b) sinned against heaven (God)/before you/no longer worthy to be called son (any 2) [2] [Luke 15:21]
5 (a)&(b) Son of Man/the Son/the Lord/the Christ/Son of God/Messiah/Saviour/prophet/teacher/rabbi/Son of David (any 2) [2] [Various]
Acts of the Apostles
6 Lifted up/cloud(s) took him out of sight/disciples gazing into heaven/two men/dressed in white/spoke (any 2) [2] [Acts 1:9]
7 (violent) wind/sound came from heaven/filled the house/ tongues of fire/rest on each/spoke in tongues/fulfilment of prophecy (any 2) [2] [Acts 2:2f]
8 (a) (Lord) do not hold this sin against them [1] [Acts 7:60]
(b) Saul (Paul) [1] [Acts 7:58]
9 (a) healing of the lame man (from birth) [1] [Acts 14:8]
(b) chief speaker [1] [Acts 14:12]
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Cambridge International Examinations 2012 10 (a)&(b) Jews(of Jerusalem) will bind him/hand him over to Gentiles [2] [Acts 21:11]
SECTION B
11 (a) the devil comes takes away the word (from their hearts) [1] they do not believe/so not saved (any 1) [1]
(b) those (with noble and good hearts) hear the word and retain it/by perseverance/produce a crop (any 2) [2]
(c) Gods word will be fruitful/some will reject the word of God/some will become believers/dont lose heart in preaching the word of God/how different people react to the word (any 1) [1]
12 (a) some time between the sixth and ninth hour/at crucifixion [1] Darkness [1]
(b) father, into thy hands I commit my Spirit [1]
(c) Temple curtain signified no longer separation from God - Jesus death achieved oneness with God [2]
13 (a) kept part/gave (rest to apostles) [2]
(b) lied to Holy Spirit/lied to God/Satan filled his heart/questioning Ananias reasons (any 2) [2]
(c) Ananias died [1]
14 (a) Areopagus/Mars Hill/Athens (any 1) [1]
(b) god (who had an altar dedicated to it) [1]
(c) the resurrection (of the dead) [1]
(d) some believed/some wanted to hear more later [2]