Bibl 104 course summary PDF

Title Bibl 104 course summary
Course Survey of Biblical Literature (D)
Institution Liberty University
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entire course from module 1/ week 1-module 8/ week 8 including quiz 1-8...


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The Shema involves loving God with all one's heart and the totality of one's being and teaching the covenant to one's children The English Bible groups the six poetic books together. False The four great patriarchs in Genesis are: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. The books of 1-2 Chronicles offers a priestly perspective. true The book of _______________ tells the story of the wilderness journey. It serves as a travel diary of the Israelites after the exodus. Numbers What was the major turning point in Moses' life? When he encountered God at a burning bush Despite God's promise that Abraham would have a son from his "own body," Sarah insisted they use Hagar their Egyptian slave as a surrogate mother. Together Abraham and Hagar had a child named _____________ became the ancestor of the Arab peoples. Ishmael The book of Nahum relates the destruction of Edom. False How did the Israelites become enslaved in Egypt? A Pharaoh came to power who did not know Joseph and what he had done for Egypt. The messages of the Major Prophets remind us that God holds all nations accountable for their behavior and policies. true The thematic focus of Esther centers around the rescuing of the Israelite people. true The scapegoat bore the sins of the nation and was released into the wilderness.

Of paramount significance in the Tabernacle was the the veil separating the holy place from the most holy place. The global extent of the flood is indicated by the fact that All of the above. The book of Hosea underscores God's unquenchable love. true The dispersion of the nations occurred at Babel Eight of the Minor Prophets are focused on the southern kingdom of Judah. false God gave Israel the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai The book of Malachi deals with the theme, "rebuild the Temple." false The __________________ represented how God was to dwell among His people and how the nation would fellowship with God Tabernacle From Jacob's son ______________ would come the messianic line of Christ. Judah The last three Minor Prophets are focused on the Jewish exiles who have returned from Babylon to rebuild the tabernacle and reestablish Jerusalem. false God accomplished Israel's complete liberation from Egypt by allowing them to pass through the Red Sea and then drowning the Egyptian army. Deuteronomy provides instructions for the new generation of Israelites as they prepare to enter Canaan in fulfillment of God's promises. true The English Bible includes twelve books of the Major Prophets.

false According to Leviticus, there were ____________ sacrifices that guarantee the children of God had ongoing fellowship with their God. five In Moses' ___________ sermon in Deuteronomy, he seeks to invoke covenant renewal on the part of the second generation by reminding them of what God did for Israel. first Genesis also emphasizes the importance of the ________________ covenant, which gave Israel a right to the land (Gen 15:18-21). Abrahamic The thematic focus of Ezra is rebuilding the wall false In Ecclesiastes there is a search for the meaning of love. false The book of Micah presents a divine lawsuit. true Moses died and was buried in an unmarked grave on Mt. Nebo Song of Songs is a book that provides songs of life. false The thematic focus of Nehemiah is rebuilding the Temple. false The book of ____________ is used extensively by Christ not only to validate His messiahship and summarize the law but also to rebut Satan. Deuteronomy Abraham and Sarah had a child named ______________ who was God's chosen son of the promise. Isaac In Zechariah, the main them is "restore the King."

true In Exodus, God's miraculous provisions included the provision of manna to feed the people. 1-2 Kings details the Kings of Israel and Judah. true A theme to the book of Judges is "The Struggle". true Because of _________________ importance in leading Israel into practical sanctification and fellowship with God, three chapters in Leviticus are devoted to _____________. the priests/the priesthood The book of Exodus focuses on Moses' life, which can be divided into __________ forty-year time periods. three In Moses' speeches in Deuteronomy he unfolds the essence of the covenant in the form of the Shema The biblical description of creation is___________________ and by the power of God's spoken word. ex nihilo (from nothing) According to Leviticus, there were ____________ religious feasts that were to be celebrated in the Spring and Fall seven The themes of the Historical Books revolve around God's activity in calling, choosing, punishing, redeeming, and using the nation of Israel as His covenant people to accomplish His global purposes. true In the book of Amos God's ultimate justice is an area of focus. true Leviticus describes the religious system of worship that was given at Mt. Carmel. false

In the third major sermon in Deuteronomy Moses continues with his theme of covenant renewal by forecasting Israel's _____________. destiny Genesis concludes with Israel in Canaan. false In Joshua's farewell address he explains to the people of Israel that they will remain in Canaan and prosper in the land only when they comply with the Mosaic covenant. True Elijah, the lone prophet of God, confronted the 450 prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel According to our textbook, the story of _____________ is a ray of hope during the period of the Judges. Ruth The distribution of Levites among the people and the establishment of cities of refuge were to help ensure spiritual, social, and civil justice in the future. true Nehemiah's covenant enforcement took the form of excluding foreigners from the assembly, removing Tobiah from the temple, restoring the Levitical tithes, stopping Sabbath breaking, and disciplining those who had intermarried with pagans. true Each cycle in the book of Judges portrays a downward spiral. This spiral includes Gideon's foolish vow. false ____________ refused to go and confront the Canaanites unless ____________ came with into the battle. Barak/Deborah ____________ killed the unsuspecting commander Sisera with a tent peg and a mallet. Jael The high point for David is the reception of the Davidic covenant. The covenant's unconditional nature and conditional blessing set the stage for the rest of 2 Samuel.

true ______________ was not a Judge in Israel. Micah The reforms of _______________ categorize him as one of Judah's best kings. Hezekiah Each cycle in the book of Judges portrays a downward spiral. This spiral includes Jephthah's immoral relationship with foreign women. False David's character is highlighted in that he refuses to kill Saul. This shows his respect for the office of king and the significance of God's anointing. true The events surrounding the selection of Saul for king demonstrate that he was the people's choice. The people seemed to focus on Saul's outward appearance rather than his heart. true The message to Samuel from God is that He will bypass a disobedient generation and call a new generation to follow Him. true According to our textbook, in 2 Samuel the narrative shifts from the godly prophet Samuel to the reign of King Saul. false Saul was from the tribe of Benjamin and not Judah. Thus, he could not be the rightful King of Israel. true The book of Joshua concludes by recording the second covenant renewal ceremony at Shiloh. True false Samuel's anointing of David and _____________________ introduce David as God's choice to lead the nation of Israel. David's victory over Goliath In the _______________ campaign, the town of Jericho was captured.

central Elijah was primarily a prophet to the Southern Kingdom. false Through idolatry, the apostate tribe of ______________ not only abandoned its God-given inheritance but forsook the Lord as well. dan Boaz was not only Ruth's kinsman redeemer, he was also the one carrying the Davidic lineage. true According to our textbook, one reason for the northern kingdom's downfall is their intermarriage with pagan nations. false David obeyed God in purchasing a threshing floor to build "an altar to the Lord." On this site Solomon would later build the temple. true Saul was not the tenth generation of Judah's son Perez. Thus, he could not be the rightful King of Israel. true The tribe of Reuben settled land on the East bank of the Jordan River. true David's covenant violations involve adultery, murder, and a host of deceptive acts committed in an attempt to cover up these sins. true Theologically, the story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of redemption So prosperous was Solomon that God expanded Israel's borders to the degree originally promised in the Abrahamic covenant and reaffirmed to Joshua. true Solomon's ________________ turned him away from wholeheartedly following the Lord. many wives

______________ was not a Judge in Israel. Eglon How did the Israelites lose the Ark of the Covenant? They lost it in a war with the Philistines. The real key to the success of the Judges was the empowerment of the Spirit of God who enabled them to accomplish great feats. true According to our textbook, _______________ is obvious throughout the book of Esther. the providence of God The book of _____________ shows how God providentially acted so that His people could return to their land and rebuild their temple. ... _____________ served as the nation's religious headquarters for about 300 years. Shiloh The book of 2 Kings transitions away from the Elijah narratives and into the Elisha narratives. true David captures Jerusalem from the Jebusites and moves the Ark of the Covenant there. true Ahab and his wife Jezebel were wicked rulers in the Northern Kingdom. true Joshua's miraculous water crossing affirmed his leadership to the people of Israel. true The book of _____________ opens the section of the Historical Books in the English Bible. joshua Half of the tribe of Manasseh settled land on the East bank of the Jordan River. true The books of _____________ form the transition from the era of the judges to that of the kings. 1 and 2 Samuel

The middle of 1 Samuel draws a contrast between the godly prophet Samuel and King David. false The major theological theme of 1-2 Chronicles is the importance of true worship. true According to our textbook, most of the biblical judges were deliverers more than legal arbiters. The rediscovery of the covenant law caused King Josiah to lead the nation of Judah in covenant renewal and reform. true Ruth was a Gentile and a Moabitess. This means she was a descendent of _____________. lot In the _______________ campaign, the town of Ai was captured. central Bildad, one of Job's three friends, suggests that God may use suffering as a means to keep men from sin, to chastise, and to maintain a healthy degree of reverence before the Almighty. False Proverbs are general truths, not specific promises or guarantees from God. true "The one who conceals hatred has lying lips, and whoever spreads slander is a fool." (Prov. 10:18) is an example of Synthetic parallelism According to our textbook, allegorical interpretations of the Song of Songs are correct since they are based on careful exegesis of the text in the Song of Songs. false Proverbs are typically based on education and knowledge. false According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs. The power of the tongue

According to our textbook, _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes. Life Under the Sun The book of Proverbs consistently presents the sluggard as a fool and the diligent person as wise. true The phrase "of Solomon" in the Hebrew title of the Song of Songs calls into question whether this was a song "by Solomon," "about Solomon," or "for Solomon." true The focus of the Proverbs is heavenly rather than earthly. false According to our textbook, Job's three friends are commended for their companionship but are condemned for their false accusations and misguided theology. false ________________ are songs of praise that focus on the Lord's eternal attributes and His great acts in creation and history. hymns In the second cosmic test in the book of Job, the Lord allows Satan to take Job's health, but he must preserve Job's life. true According to our textbook, the expression "_______________" refers to the activities of man as observed and experienced from a human perspective. life under the sun According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs. Wealth and Poverty The psalms are divided into _____________ books. five

Most proverbs take the form of a four-line unit, with the first line corresponding to the fourth line and the second line corresponding to the third line This correspondence is through some form of parallelism. false In the __________________, the psalmist confesses his sin and prays for the Lord's forgiveness and restoration. Penitential Psalms The key literary characteristic within the individual proverb is ______________. parallelism According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs. ... According to our textbook, the value of _______________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes. wisdom A _________________ is a prayer offered in times of trouble, pleading for God's help, intervention, and deliverance. Lament While the time of writing for the book of Job is uncertain, internal evidence points to a time before the Mosaic law. true According to our textbook, perhaps the greatest benefit the believer can gain by studying the Song of Songs is the reminder that love is a gift from God and should be enjoyed as a gift. true Job's friends assume he must have done something terribly wrong, unjust, or unwise to experience such an incredible tragedy. true Most of the book of Proverbs is attributed to ______________. King Solomon

____________________ are prayers expressing thanks to God for specific answers to prayer or for deliverance from danger. Thanksgiving Psalms "Qohelet," a term meaning "one who gathers or assembles." In a general sense the proverbs can be grouped into two major forms. One of these forms is instructive discourses and pithy sayings Job's friends respond to his suffering by saying, "Why don't you curse God and die?" false Proverbs concentrates primarily on practical issues rather than focusing on theological issues. true In response to his friends' advice, Job admits that he is a sinner but that his sins are not categorically vile. Job asserts that he may have committed mortal sins but he certainly did not commit venial ones. false in his response to Job, God appeals to creation as a demonstration of his unfathomable wisdom. true ___________________ predictively refer to Christ, the anointed messianic King. Messianic Psalms. Most English Bibles translate "Qohelet" as either "Teacher" or "Preacher." _______________ often teach practical lessons about everyday living. Wisdom Psalms Job's three friends were Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar. true The _____________ are prayers of extreme emotion and anger calling on God to bring severe judgment on the enemies of God and the psalmist. Imprecatory Psalms

Job's responds to God in faith knowing it is enough that God is in control. true The ____________________ are expressions of trust in the Lord and praise to the Lord for the security He provides to those who trust in Him. Psalms of Confidence The __________ focus on the Lord's kingdom rule over His creation. Kingship Psalms According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes. Enjoyment of Life The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Solomon. true According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes. Sovereignty of God "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" (Prov. 22:6). This wisdom holds true as a general rule, not an absolute promise. true While the wise sage of Ecclesiastes has traditionally been identified as King Solomon, the name of Solomon is never explicitly referenced within the book. true "Genuine righteousness leads to life, but pursuing evil leads to death." (Prov. 11:19) is an example of antithetical parallelism Historically, the most common method used in interpreting the Song of Songs was to treat the Song as an allegory of God's love for Israel. true The Hebrew word hevel, literally means "vapor or mist."

The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes David. True FALSE Saul's disobedience of the divine command to abolish the Moabites caused Yahweh to reject him as king. Shiloh _____________ served as the nation's religious headquarters for about 300 years. TRUE The high point for David is the reception of the Davidic covenant. The covenant's unconditional nature and conditional blessing set the stage for the rest of 2 Samuel. Purim The Jewish Feast of ____________ originates in the story of Esther. Lot Ruth was a Gentile and a Moabitess. This means she was a descendent of _____________. TRUE The rediscovery of the covenant law caused King Josiah to lead the nation of Judah in covenant renewal and reform. TRUE David's character is highlighted in that he refuses to kill Saul. This shows his respect for the office of king and the significance of God's anointing. King David Ruth plays an important role in the history of the Old Testament as the great grandmother of TRUE In Joshua's farewell address he explains to the people of Israel that they will remain in Canaan and prosper in the land only when they comply with the Mosaic covenant. TRUE Boaz was not only Ruth's kinsman redeemer, he was also the one carrying the Davidic lineage. ...

The Judge _________________ made a rash vow to the Lord saying, "whatever" came out of his house to greet him upon his return from battle "will belong to the Lord, and I will offer it as a burnt offering." Dan Through idolatry, the apostate tribe of ______________ not only abandoned its God-given inheritance but forsook the Lord as well. Heart The emphasis on true worship in 1 & 2 Chronicles explains why the word "___________" is found thirty-two times. many wives Solomon's ________________ turned him away from wholeheartedly following the Lord. TRUE The real key to the success of the Judges was the empowerment of the Spirit of God who enabled them to accomplish great feats. TRUE Joshua's miraculous water crossing affirmed his leadership to the people of Israel. FALSE Each cycle in the book of Judges portrays a downward spiral. This spiral includes Gideon's foolish vow. Ezra The book of _____________ shows how God providentially acted so that His people could return to their land and rebuild their temple. 1 and 2 Samuel The books of _____________ form the transition from the era of the judges to that of the kings. TRUE David's covenant violations involve adultery, murder, and a host of deceptive acts committed in an attempt to cover up these sins. TRUE The message to Samuel from God is that He will bypass a disobedient generation and call a new generation to follow Him.

Gideon The Judge ________________ equipped his men with trumpets, pitchers, and torches and surprised the unsuspecting Midian and Amalekite raiders. The enemy was thrown into confusion and led to an incredible Israelite victory. FALSE The tribe of Dan settled land on the East bank of the Jordan River. Northern In the _______________ campaign, Joshua destroyed Hazor, a major Canaanite fortress city. TRUE The second covenant renewal ceremony includes Joshua's affirmation: "As for me and my family, we will worship the Lord." Three In order to conquer the land of Canaan ______________ military campaigns were undertaken. Micah ______________ was not a Judge in Israel. FALSE The end result of the downfall of the southern kingdom was the Assyrian captivity. TRUE The beginning chapters of 1 Samuel draw a sharp contrast between Eli and his ungodly sons and the godly prophet Samuel. TRUE The major theological theme of 1-2 Chronicles is the importance of true worship. TRUE The tribe of Reuben settle...


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