Within the Hebrew order of the Old Testament, the book of Chronicles ends the Old Testament.
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The author of Chronicles used the books
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Which prophet challenged the people to finish building the temple?
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Haggai
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Amos
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Nahum
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Malachi
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The book of Daniel is considered as apocalyptic literature.
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Which of the following is a prominent feature of the books of Chronicles?
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Genealogies that trace the history from Adam to David
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The reign of David
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The reign of Solomon
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All of the above
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Which of the following is not true about Jeremiah's background?
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Jeremiah experienced opposition.
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Jeremiah lived in Anathoth.
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Jeremiah wondered why the Lord let him suffer.
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Jeremiah likely served as a priest.
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Which of the following was not one of Ezekiel's symbolic actions?
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Lying on his right and left sides
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Eating human dung
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Writing on a brick
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Dividing his hair into three parts
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In Jeremiah's message in the temple in Jeremiah 7, Jeremiah tells the people that they can look to the temple for protection.
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The suffering servant in Isaiah has only been interpreted as Jesus.
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Obadiah prophesied against the nation of Assyria.
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Which of the following are theological themes from the book of 2 Kings?
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History presented from the viewpoint of the Mosaic covenant
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The rise of David as king
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The role and significance of prophecy
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(a) and (c) only
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How does Ezekiel present the concept of the glory of the Lord in first half of the book?
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The glory of the Lord is portrayed as a vision of the sun rising in the east.
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The glory of the Lord is seen as filling the temple court and then rising and departing from the temple.
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The glory of the Lord is portrayed as four horsemen upon horses bringing plagues on the world.
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The glory of the Lord is seen filling the temple, and Ezekiel falls on his face.
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What was true about prophets and prophecy during the time of the monarchy?
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The prophets were appointed by the kings to consult God for them and teach them about God's ways.
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Prophets called the people and the king to remain faithful to the covenant.
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Prophets were generally afraid of kings, who sometimes had them put to death.
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Prophecy became a kind of "rubber stamp" for the policies of the monarchy.
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Habakkuk did not feel that he should question God.
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Of the following, which was not a nation against which Ezekiel pronounced judgment?
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Moab
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Philistia
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Tyre
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