BIBL 104 Quiz 1
BIBL 104 Quiz 1 Liberty University
BIBL 104 Quiz The Bible, The Old Testament, and The Pentateuch
- The Major Prophets are twelve separate compositions in our English Bible, but they appear as a single “Book of the Twelve” in the Hebrew Bible.
- The last three Minor Prophets are focused on the Jewish exiles who have returned from Babylon to rebuild the tabernacle and reestablish Jerusalem.
- The thematic focus of Nehemiah is rebuilding the Temple.
- The turning point in the book of Numbers is
- The Historical Books extend from the book of Joshua to the book of Esther.
- and ____________ were the two faithful spies who believed God would deliver Canaan into the hands of Israel.
- 1–2 Kings details the Kings of Israel and Judah.
- 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.
- In Deuteronomy, Moses explains the intent of the Ten Commandments as an ___________ motivation toward godly behavior in the civil, social, and ceremonial life of Israel.
- The JEDP Theory asserts that anonymous editors compiled the Pentateuch from four documents long after the time of Moses.
- When Moses reflects on the second generation of Israel, the present generation in front of him, he points them to
- In the third major sermon in Deuteronomy Moses continues with his theme of covenant renewal by forecasting Israel’s
- The book of Hosea underscores God’s unquenchable love.
- Deuteronomy focuses on covenant renewal.
- The book of Jonah centers around the consequences for individual disobedience.
- The book of Haggai deals with the theme, “repent of sin.”
- Leviticus describes the religious system of worship that was given at Mt. Carmel.
- 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.
- In Exodus, God’s miraculous provisions included the
- Genesis is the book of Beginnings.
- Moses died and was buried
- The biblical description of creation is___________________ and by the power of God’s spoken word.
- From Jacob’s son ______________ would come the messianic line of Christ.
- The book of Malachi deals with the theme, “rebuild the Temple.”
- According to Leviticus, there were ____________ religious feasts that were to be celebrated in the Spring and Fall.
- The book of Habakkuk presents the destruction of Babylon.
- The book of Joel deals with the day of the Lord.
- Deuteronomy provides instructions for the new generation of Israelites as they prepare to enter Canaan in fulfillment of God’s promises.
- The book of Obadiah relates the doom of Nineveh.
- After Jacob’s descendants migrated into Egypt, they began to experience numerical growth. This growth emphasizes
- The Shema involves loving God with all one’s heart and the totality of one’s being and
- The events surrounding the death of Moses were probably written by
- The _______________ plagues were intended to show Yahweh’s superiority over the gods of Egypt and Pharaoh himself.
- The book of _______________ tells the story of the wilderness journey. It serves as a travel diary of the Israelites after the exodus.
- In Numbers, the Israelites were given divine guidance in
- Altogether the Minor Prophets are a collection of messages to Israel and Judah that serve both as predictions of judgment and as promises of hope for the future.
- The dispersion of the nations occurred
- The book of Job deals with questions related to suffering.
- Moses selected _____________ men, one from each ancestral tribe, to scout out the land of Canaan in advance.
- The first five books of the Bible are known as the Torah.
- The first five books of the Bible trace the actions of God in history from the creation of the world until the death of Joshua.
- In the book of Amos God’s ultimate justice is an area of focus.
- 1–2 Samuel thematically focuses on Kings and Priests.
- The __________________ represented how God was to dwell among His people and how the nation would fellowship with God
- A theme to the book of Judges is “The Struggle”.
- Genesis concludes with Israel in Canaan.
- According to the book of Numbers, people could also be sanctified through the __________ Blessing assuring them of God’s continued grace upon them.
- The messages of the Major Prophets remind us that God holds all nations accountable for their behavior and policies.
- In Moses’ speeches in Deuteronomy he unfolds the essence of the covenant in the form of
- The books of 1–2 Chronicles offers a priestly perspective.
Set 1
- How did the Israelites become enslaved in Egypt?
- The book of Psalms features songs of praise and lament.
- The biblical description of creation is___________________ and by the power of God’s spoken word.
- The book of Habakkuk presents the destruction of Babylon.
- Exodus highlights the exit from Egypt.
- According to our textbook, the original creation
- Genesis also emphasizes the importance of the ________________ covenant, which gave Israel a right to the land (Gen 15:18–21).
- 1–2 Samuel thematically focuses on Kings and Priests.
- The book of Jonah centers around the consequences for individual disobedience.
- The turning point in the book of Numbers is
- Of paramount significance in the Tabernacle was the
- The last three Minor Prophets are focused on the Jewish exiles who have returned from Babylon to rebuild the tabernacle and reestablish Jerusalem.
- The books of 1–2 Chronicles offers a priestly perspective.
- The messages of the Major Prophets remind us that God holds all nations accountable for their behavior and policies.
- The book of Nahum relates the destruction of Edom.
- The scapegoat
- The _______________ plagues were intended to show Yahweh’s superiority over the gods of Egypt and Pharaoh himself.
- The thematic focus of Esther centers around the rescuing of the Israelite people.
- According to our textbook, the opening verses of Genesis clearly refute
- 1–2 Kings details the Kings of Israel and Judah.
- The first five books of the Bible are known as the Pentateuch.
- The book of _______________ tells the story of the wilderness journey. It serves as a travel diary of the Israelites after the exodus.
- According to Leviticus, there were ____________ religious feasts that were to be celebrated in the Spring and Fall.
- God gave Israel the Ten Commandments
- 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.
- Genesis concludes with Israel in Canaan.
- From Jacob’s son ______________ would come the messianic line of Christ.
- When Moses reflects on the second generation of Israel, the present generation in front of him, he points them to
- In Zechariah, the main them is “restore the King.”
- In Deuteronomy, Moses predicts the _____________ that Israel’s future generations will exhibit.
- In the third major sermon in Deuteronomy Moses continues with his theme of covenant renewal by forecasting Israel’s
- The book of Malachi deals with the theme, “rebuild the Temple.”
- A theme to the book of Judges is “The Struggle”.
- In Zephaniah the chief pronouncement is that disaster is imminent.
- The book of Proverbs is a book containing words of wisdom.
- 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.
- Abraham and Sarah had a child named ______________ who was God’s chosen son of the promise.
- The Ten Commandments can be divided into two categories: responsibilities to God and responsibilities to
- According to Leviticus, there were ____________ sacrifices that guarantee the children of God had ongoing fellowship with their God.
- The book of Hosea underscores God’s unquenchable love.
- Leviticus describes the religious system of worship that was given at Mt. Carmel.
- In the book of Amos God’s ultimate justice is an area of focus.
- God accomplished Israel’s complete liberation from Egypt
- The __________________ represented how God was to dwell among His people and how the nation would fellowship with God
- What was the major turning point in Moses’ life?
- Moses died and was buried
- The events surrounding the death of Moses were probably written by
- The four great patriarchs in Genesis are:
- Song of Songs is a book that provides songs of life.
- The thematic focus of Nehemiah is rebuilding the Temple.
Other sets
- The thematic focus of Esther centers around the rescuing of the Israelite people.
- When Moses reflects on the second generation of Israel, the present generation in front of him, he points them to
- Genesis is the book of Beginnings.
- According to our textbook, the opening verses of Genesis clearly refute
- According to Leviticus, there were religious feasts that were to be celebrated in the Spring and Fall.
- The first five books of the Bible are known as the Pentateuch.
- Of paramount significance in the Tabernacle was the
- The Major Prophets are twelve separate compositions in our English Bible, but they appear as a single “Book of the Twelve” in the Hebrew Bible.
- The plagues were intended to show Yahweh’s superiority over the gods of Egypt and Pharaoh himself.
- Jacob’s marriages to Leah and Rachael produced sons who would become the various tribes of Israel.
- The book of Psalms features songs of praise and lament.
- In Moses’ speeches in Deuteronomy he unfolds the essence of the covenant in the form of
- The book of Jonah centers around the consequences for individual disobedience.
- Moses died and was buried
- Numbers details the wilderness journey of the Egyptians.
- Song of Songs is a book that provides songs of life.
- The Abrahamic Covenant was
- The blessings of the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic covenants are ultimately meant for the blessing of the nation of Israel.
- The JEDP Theory asserts that anonymous editors compiled the Pentateuch from four documents long after the time of Moses.
- The Day of was the holiest day on the Hebrew calendar.
- The book of Proverbs is a book containing words of wisdom.
- Because of importance in leading Israel into practical sanctification and fellowship with God, three chapters in Leviticus are devoted to .
- Conservative evangelical scholars recognize that certain small elements of the Pentateuch were probably added later, such as the account of Moses’ death and burial.
- The last three Minor Prophets are focused on the Jewish exiles who have returned from Babylon to rebuild the tabernacle and reestablish Jerusalem.
- The book of Malachi deals with the theme, “rebuild the Temple.”
- The books of 1–2 Chronicles offers a priestly perspective.
- The turning point in the book of Numbers is
- The first five books of the Bible are known as the Torah.
- The Historical Books extend from the book of Joshua to the book of Esther.
- God accomplished Israel’s complete liberation from Egypt
- Deuteronomy provides instructions for the new generation of Israelites as they prepare to enter Canaan in fulfillment of God’s promises.
- 1–2 Kings details the Kings of Israel and Judah.
- Exodus highlights the exit from Egypt.
- According to the book of Numbers, people could also be sanctified through the
- From Jacob’s son would come the messianic line of Christ.
- The book of Habakkuk presents the destruction of Babylon.
- The book of tells the story of the wilderness journey. It serves as a travel diary of the Israelites after the exodus.
- The Shema involves loving God with all one’s heart and the totality of one’s being and
- The book of Micah presents a divine lawsuit.
- Conservative evangelical scholars believe Moses was the substantial author of the Pentateuch.
- 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.
- The book of Nahum relates the destruction of Edom.
- The English Bible includes twelve books of the Major Prophets.
- The book of Job deals with questions related to suffering.
- The book of Haggai deals with the theme, “repent of sin.”
- According to our textbook, the opening verses of Genesis clearly refute
- The biblical description of creation is and by the power of God’s spoken word.
- Genesis concludes with Israel in Canaan.
- In Zephaniah the chief pronouncement is that disaster is imminent.
- In the book of Amos God’s ultimate justice is an area of focus.
Set 2
- ___________ and ____________ were the two faithful spies who believed God would deliver Canaan into the hands of Israel.
- ____________ and _____________ were disgruntled over Moses’ marriage and ministerial supremacy and challenged his divinely given authority.
- In the proto-evangelium, God promised that
- The global extent of the flood is indicated by the fact that
- The scapegoat
- The books of 1–2 Chronicles offers a priestly perspective.
- The Day of ______________ was the holiest day on the Hebrew calendar.
- In Deuteronomy, Moses predicts the _____________ that Israel’s future generations will exhibit.
- The English Bible groups the six poetic books together.
- The book of ____________ is used extensively by Christ not only to validate His messiahship and summarize the law but also to rebut Satan.
- The book of Psalms features songs of praise and lament.
- 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.
- Altogether the Minor Prophets are a collection of messages to Israel and Judah that serve both as predictions of judgment and as promises of hope for the future.
- In Moses’ speeches in Deuteronomy he unfolds the essence of the covenant in the form of
- The blessings of the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic covenants are ultimately meant for the blessing of the nation of Israel.
- The book of _______________ tells the story of the wilderness journey. It serves as a travel diary of the Israelites after the exodus.
- The book of Job deals with questions related to suffering.
- The book of Micah presents a divine lawsuit.
- The first five books of the Bible are known as the Pentateuch.
- Genesis is the book of Beginnings.
- Song of Songs is a book that provides songs of life.
- What was the major turning point in Moses’ life?
- The book of Obadiah relates the doom of Nineveh.
- According to Leviticus, there were ____________ religious feasts that were to be celebrated in the Spring and Fall.
- The book of Habakkuk presents the destruction of Babylon.
- Exodus highlights the exit from Egypt.
- Moses died and was buried
- God accomplished Israel’s complete liberation from Egypt
- 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.
- The book of Haggai deals with the theme, “repent of sin.”
- According to our textbook, the opening verses of Genesis clearly refute
- The bronze altar illustrated
- In Zechariah, the main them is “restore the King.”
- Deuteronomy provides instructions for the new generation of Israelites as they prepare to enter Canaan in fulfillment of God’s promises.
- Leviticus describes the religious system of worship that was given at Mt. Carmel.
- The _______________ plagues were intended to show Yahweh’s superiority over the gods of Egypt and Pharaoh himself.
- The book of Joel deals with the day of the Lord.
- The first five books of the Bible are known as the Torah.
- Because of _________________ importance in leading Israel into practical sanctification and fellowship with God, three chapters in Leviticus are devoted to _____________.
- According to our textbook, the original creation
- In the third major sermon in Deuteronomy Moses continues with his theme of covenant renewal by forecasting Israel’s _____________.
- The biblical description of creation is___________________ and by the power of God’s spoken word.
- Leviticus describes the way of Holiness.
- The Historical Books extend from the book of Joshua to the book of Esther.
- Eight of the Minor Prophets are focused on the southern kingdom of Judah.
- The events surrounding the death of Moses were probably written by ____________.
- The Ten Commandments can be divided into two categories: responsibilities to God and responsibilities to
- The English Bible includes twelve books of the Major Prophets.
- Of paramount significance in the Tabernacle was the
- The book of Malachi deals with the theme, “rebuild the Temple.”
Set 3
- The __________________ represented how God was to dwell among His people and how the nation would fellowship with God
- The book of Proverbs is a book containing words of wisdom.
- According to Leviticus, there were ____________ sacrifices that guarantee the children of God had ongoing fellowship with their God.
- ____________ and _____________ were disgruntled over Moses’ marriage and ministerial supremacy and challenged his divinely given authority.
- The global extent of the flood is indicated by the fact that
- Genesis is the book of Beginnings.
- According to our textbook, the opening verses of Genesis clearly refute
- What was the significance of the final plague?
- The book of Haggai deals with the theme, “repent of sin.”
- The book of Psalms features songs of praise and lament.
- The book of Exodus focuses on Moses’ life, which can be divided into __________ forty-year time periods.
- 1–2 Kings details the Kings of Israel and Judah.
- was
- The messages of the Major Prophets remind us that God holds all nations accountable for their behavior and policies.
- 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.
- The book of Obadiah relates the doom of Nineveh.
- The book of Ruth offers a ray of hope.
- In Ecclesiastes there is a search for the meaning of love.
- Genesis concludes with Israel in Canaan.
- ___________ and ____________ were the two faithful spies who believed God would deliver Canaan into the hands of Israel.
- According to the book of Numbers, people could also be sanctified through the __________ Blessing assuring them of God’s continued grace upon them.
- Song of Songs is a book that provides songs of life.
- The English Bible groups the six poetic books together.
- The book of Micah presents a divine lawsuit.
- According to Leviticus, there were ____________ religious feasts that were to be celebrated in the Spring and Fall.
- In Zechariah, the main them is “restore the King.”
- In Numbers, the Israelites were given divine guidance in
- How did the Israelites become enslaved in Egypt?
- Leviticus describes the religious system of worship that was given at Mt. Carmel.
- The first five books of the Bible are known as the Torah.
- In Deuteronomy, Moses explains the intent of the Ten Commandments as an ___________ motivation toward godly behavior in the civil, social, and ceremonial life of Israel.
- The _______________ plagues were intended to show Yahweh’s superiority over the gods of Egypt and Pharaoh himself.
- The book of ____________ is used extensively by Christ not only to validate His messiahship and summarize the law but also to rebut Satan.
- According to our textbook, the original creation
- The scapegoat
- 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.
- Altogether the Minor Prophets are a collection of messages to Israel and Judah that serve both as predictions of judgment and as promises of hope for the future.
- The first five books of the Bible are known as the Pentateuch.
- Leviticus describes the way of Holiness.
- Conservative evangelical scholars believe Moses was the substantial author of the Pentateuch.
- In the proto-evangelium, God promised that
- The first five books of the Bible trace the actions of God in history from the creation of the world until the death of Joshua.
- The blessings of the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic covenants are ultimately meant for the blessing of the nation of Israel.
- The book of Nahum relates the destruction of Edom.
- Deuteronomy provides instructions for the new generation of Israelites as they prepare to enter Canaan in fulfillment of God’s promises.
- In Zephaniah the chief pronouncement is that disaster is imminent.
- The book of Habakkuk presents the destruction of Babylon.
- The Day of ______________ was the holiest day on the Hebrew calendar.
- The book of Jonah centers around the consequences for individual disobedience.
- The dispersion of the nations occurred
Set 4
- The thematic focus of Nehemiah is rebuilding the Temple.
- According to our textbook, the opening verses of Genesis clearly refute
- Deuteronomy focuses on covenant renewal.
- In Ecclesiastes there is a search for the meaning of love.
- According to our textbook, the original creation
- Exodus highlights the exit from Egypt.
- What was the major turning point in Moses’ life?
- The last three Minor Prophets are focused on the Jewish exiles who have returned from Babylon to rebuild the tabernacle and reestablish Jerusalem.
- A theme to the book of Judges is “The Struggle”.
- 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.
- The book of Psalms features songs of praise and lament.
- Abraham and Sarah had a child named ______________ who was God’s chosen son of the promise.
- How did the Israelites become enslaved in Egypt?
- What was the significance of the final plague?
- Deuteronomy provides instructions for the new generation of Israelites as they prepare to enter Canaan in fulfillment of God’s promises.
- The books of 1–2 Chronicles offers a priestly perspective.
- According to Leviticus, there were ____________ sacrifices that guarantee the children of God had ongoing fellowship with their God.
- According to our textbook, the opening verses of Genesis clearly refute
- The book of Micah presents a divine lawsuit.
- God accomplished Israel’s complete liberation from Egypt
- Altogether the Minor Prophets are a collection of messages to Israel and Judah that serve both as predictions of judgment and as promises of hope for the future.
- Leviticus describes the way of Holiness.
- The JEDP Theory asserts that anonymous editors compiled the Pentateuch from four documents long after the time of Moses.
- The four great patriarchs in Genesis are:
- The events surrounding the death of Moses were probably written by ____________.
- The book of _______________ tells the story of the wilderness journey. It serves as a travel diary of the Israelites after the exodus.
- Genesis also emphasizes the importance of the ________________ covenant, which gave Israel a right to the land (Gen 15:18–21).
- In the proto-evangelium, God promised that
- Numbers details the wilderness journey of the Egyptians.
- After Jacob’s descendants migrated into Egypt, they began to experience numerical growth. This growth emphasizes
- Eight of the Minor Prophets are focused on the southern kingdom of Judah.
- The first five books of the Bible are known as the Pentateuch.
- The Shema involves loving God with all one’s heart and the totality of one’s being and
- The _______________ plagues were intended to show Yahweh’s superiority over the gods of Egypt and Pharaoh himself.
- God gave Israel the Ten Commandments
- The turning point in the book of Numbers is
- The book of Job deals with questions related to suffering.
- The Historical Books extend from the book of Joshua to the book of Esther.
- In Moses’ speeches in Deuteronomy he unfolds the essence of the covenant in the form of
- The bronze altar illustrated
- The first five books of the Bible trace the actions of God in history from the creation of the world until the death of Joshua.
- 1–2 Samuel thematically focuses on Kings and Priests.
- The book of Joel deals with the day of the Lord.
- The Ten Commandments can be divided into two categories: responsibilities to God and responsibilities to
- The book of Obadiah relates the doom of Nineveh.
- In Zephaniah the chief pronouncement is that disaster is imminent.
- In Exodus, God’s miraculous provisions included the
- The book of Ruth offers a ray of hope.
- According to the book of Numbers, people could also be sanctified through the __________ Blessing assuring them of God’s continued grace upon them.
- In the third major sermon in Deuteronomy Moses continues with his theme of covenant renewal by forecasting Israel’s _____________.