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Question 1
According to the readings the Old Testament canon was completed after the time of Ezra and Nehemiah.
Question 2
According to Fee and Stuart's analysis God is the hero of all biblical narratives.
Question 3
What percentage of the literary genre in the Old Testament is narrative?
Question 4
The two types of 'context' Fee and Stuart discussed in this week's reading were…
Question 5
In our readings this week the Bible is described in part as, "the Word of God given in human words in history".
Question 6
The focus of the ___________ is on Jesus and his claim to be the Messiah.
Question 7
"To interpret properly the "then and there" of the biblical texts you need to"
Question 8
What is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Question 9
At the end of Old Testament narratives we are always told whether the events spoken of were "good or bad". We are not expected to be able to judge for ourselves based upon other related portions of scripture.
Question 10
Which of the following are not among the common causes people misinterpret biblical narratives mentioned in the text?
Question 11
According to the text the structural features of 'repetition' and 'inclusion' are…
Question 12
What is the first concern of translators?
Question 13
The Modern View of the Bible approaches biblical documents as highly reliable.
Question 14
Per our readings the concept of the word "canon" describes a group of writings regarded as authentic.
Question 15
The Septuagint is a product of the Babylonian Exile.
Question 16
The New Testament canon was finally agreed upon in AD1095.
Question 17
According to the authors, "The true meaning of the biblical text for us is what God originally intended it to mean when it was first spoken".
Question 18
According to Fee and Stuart, regarding literary context, the most important question you will ever ask is, "What's the point?"
Question 19
According to Fee and Stuart's analysis they think most people do a very good job of handling Old Testament narrative passages.
Question 20
According to Fee and Stuart what do they say is the aim of a good interpretation?
Bibl 104 Quiz 2
Question 1
In the Protevangelium of Genesis 3:15 we see the first announcement of God's redemptive plan for humanity.
Question 2
In Harbin's section on the flood he makes a strong case from biblical arguments that the flood was a global not just a local event.
Question 3
Isaac was Joseph's father.
Question 4
According to Harbin the Bible gives us all the detail we would like in Genesis 1 and 2 as to how God brought about the universe.
Question 5
Harbin believes that the view of 'apparent age" in the creation would be a clear case of God being deceitful.
Question 6
The different names for God in Genesis 1 and 2 (ex. Elohim and YHWH) are used for the purposes of reflecting the different roles of God in the creation account.
Question 7
The Harbin text reflects that the identity of the author of the book of Job has been lost to history.
Question 8
According to Hindson faith is so important that it is mentioned over 300 times in the Bible.
Question 9
The term toledot can be translated to mean "generations".
Question 10
The law was a benefit to Israel only from a physical health perspective, that is, the dietary laws saved many lives. There were no other benefits.
Question 11
According to Harbin the toledot in Genesis 2:4 (and its correlation to Gen. 3 and 4) shows how certain relationships were broken by the Fall and specifies some of the consequences of these severed relationships.
Question 12
Much of the division over the creation event is caused due to disagreement over the meaning of the Hebrew word for "day".
Question 13
God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah due to the vile behavior of its inhabitants.
Question 14
Part of the Abrahamic Covenant includes the promise that his son would be in charge of building the temple.
Question 15
God gave a warning of _________ years that the flood was coming.
Question 16
The Law presents Israel with examples or samples of what it means to be loyal to God.
Question 17
Abraham was born in the city of Haran likely in the year 2066BC.
Question 18
We can see part of the image of God in man in the things that distinguish us from animals, such as creativity and cognitive communication.
Question 19
Casuistic laws are conditional and specify certain situations and certain people, not everyone in all cases.
Question 20
Hindson uses which of these Bible characters to illustrate taking a step of faith?
Bibl 104 Quiz 3
Question 1
The Levites were given the largest piece of territory in the Promised Land.
Question 2
Harbin's text mentions all of the following were wrong with the Canaanite religion except:
Question 3
One of Gideon's strengths according to the textbook was the he was a man of great faith.
Question 4
Moses was not allowed to enter the Promised Land due what the text calls a very minor sin.
Question 5
Who below was mentioned as part of the reconnaissance at Kadesh Barnea?
Question 6
What went wrong at Ai?
Question 7
The census at the beginning of Numbers was conducted for military purposes so that the nation would be ready for the battles to come in the conquest of the Promised Land and to provide a basis for the division of the land.
Question 8
Which of these Bible characters does Hindson use to illustrate overcoming your fears?
Question 9
In the campaign of the conquest of the Promised Land Joshua and his men were never able to gain a victory at Ai and had to bypass the town.
Question 10
The Israelites crossed the Jordan River and entered the land in a very ordered and dramatic fashion.
Question 11
In the battle of Jericho everyone in the city was wiped out without exception.
Question 12
A Nazirite is a person who would consecrate themselves to God for a particular purpose, most always for a long period of time.
Question 13
Joshua appointed Caleb as his successor as mediator for the covenant.
Question 14
In the northern campaign of the conquest of the Promised Land the Israelites burned the city of Hazor.
Question 15
According to Hindson when conquering the opposition, which of these is not something you should do?
Question 16
According to the text the book of Ruth took place during the 40 years in the Wilderness prior to the conquest.
Question 17
Rahab was a
Question 18
According to tradition the whole of the Israelite nation crossed the Jordan River three times on the way to Jericho.
Question 19
According to Fee and Stuart the most important thing to remember when reading or interpreting the Psalms is that they are poetry.
Question 20
In his farewell speech Joshua challenged the people to put away foreign gods and serve YHWH.
Bibl 104 Quiz 4
Question 1
A key advantage the authors mention that poetry has over prose is it is easier to memorize.
Question 2
The reason the prophetic books are so difficult to interpret and read is a misunderstanding of their function and form.
Question 3
A key term in the message of the prophet Amos is "the day of the Lord", a time where God intervenes in history to advance His overall program.
Question 4
According to Hindson and the biblical record Saul did not have a heart for God, his kingship was a failure, and his kingdom was about to collapse. .
Question 5
According to Harbin the Israelites wanted a king like other nations to cut down on corruption and the oppression by foreign nations.
Question 6
The issue of historical distance is not really a problem in understanding the prophets.
Question 7
"The Forms of Prophetic Utterances" include
Question 8
According to Harbin Saul's death was a tragic end in that he
Question 9
The terms 'minor' and 'major' prophets really just clarifies that some books were more important than others.
Question 10
According to Fee and Stuart after 587BC the prophets were moved more often to speak "blessings" instead of "curses"
Question 11
According to Harbin Ahab was weak in character, tended to blame others for his shortcomings, and was dominated by his wife.
Question 12
The historical context, date of the oracle, and audience are all important in the study of the prophetic books.
Question 13
The various types of Psalms mentioned by name in Harbin include praise, royal, and lament psalms.
Question 14
Fee and Stuart point out that the prophets' primary function was to
Question 15
According to Hindson David showed all of the essential qualities of leadership.
Question 16
Most of the events the prophets predicted in their time are now in our past?
Question 17
The Northern Kingdom ended when
Question 18
The kingdom split after the death of Solomon when the northern tribes left Israel in favor of independent rule under Jeroboam.
Question 19
Saul's weakness as a king centered on his lacking...
Question 20
David was not allowed to build the temple because of
Bibl 104 Quiz 5
Question 1
The "Book of the Law" was rediscovered during the reign of
Question 2
The book of Habakkuk predicts the Babylonian conquest.
Question 3
According to Hindson Nebuchadnezzar was your typical autocratic egomaniac that was so corrupted by power that he eventually lost his mind.
Question 4
Asa is seen as basically spiritually weak and an evil king of Judah.
Question 5
Jeremiah advised the king to fight the Babylonians to the last man.
Question 6
What is most memorable about Manasseh according to Harbin.
Question 7
A key theme of the book of Isaiah is
Question 8
Joash was assassinated in response to his having Zechariah stoned to death.
Question 9
Around 538 or 539 BC, Persian king Cyrus issued a decree allowing all captive peoples to return to their native lands.
Question 10
According to the text 'The Exile' could not have been any more severe than what it was.
Question 11
During the reign of Hezekiah the angel of YHWH killed how many Assyrian soldiers outside the walls of Jerusalem.
Question 12
Often Jeremiah tried to convey his message to the people by via acts of role-playing.
Question 13
Per Harbin Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the temple in Jerusalem in 586 BC.
Question 14
Why was Lamentations written?
Question 15
The term "Branch" as used by Isaiah and Jeremiah emphasized that the Messiah would be from the line of David.
Question 16
Rehoboam managed to lose most of his kingdom in part due to a tax revolt that he failed to properly settle.
Question 17
Joash brought hope to the Southern Kingdom by repairing the Temple.
Question 18
What key prophecies did the prophets of this period give regarding the Messiah?
Question 19
One of the most memorable things about Ahaz was his closing of the Temple and his worshipping the gods of Damascus.
Question 20
Isaiah was commissioned as a prophet the year Uzziah died.
Bibl 104 Quiz 6
Question 1
The likely original audience of the parable of the Workers in the Vineyard were fishermen.
Question 2
From the cross Jesus cries out "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me". This is a line from which Old Testament scripture
Question 3
The Harbin text concludes the Crucifixion occurred on April 3, in the year 33.
Question 4
According to the Harbin text Jesus' started using parables significantly about two years after his Baptism by John.
Question 5
It is not imperative that today's readers of the Gospels understand 1st century Judaism.
Question 6
How does Harbin suggest that the gospel accounts originated?
Question 7
One of the last things the disciples ask Jesus' before his ascension to Heaven was about
Question 8
The Gospels gives us no details about the life of Jesus after the time in the Temple when he was twelve until the time when he is about 30.
Question 9
The context of the book of James was persecution of the early church.
Question 10
According to Harbin many people stopped following Jesus after He fed the five thousand because they were not prepared for a Messiah who had a mind of his own and was not interested in their efforts to make Him their king.
Question 11
According to Fee and Stuart the difference between parable and allegory is minimal
Question 12
According to the reading in Fee and Stuart, who has the 'leading role' in the book of Acts?
Question 13
The Sermon on the Mount is a message about living in the "Kingdom of God".
Question 14
According to Stuart and Fee very little of the division in the church today, and throughout history, comes from lack of precision in interpreting the events chronicled in Acts.
Question 15
Which Gospel do Stuart and Fee advocate was written first?
Question 16
Paul was converted on his way to
Question 17
Since parables are so simple they generally are not misinterpreted.
Question 18
The "synoptic" gospels are
Question 19
What the author means by "thinking horizontally" in studying the Gospels is that it is helpful to be aware of the Old Testament issues that correlate to the New Testament events?
Question 20
The peak of Jesus' popularity was at the time of the 'feeding of the 5,000'.
Bibl 104 Quiz 7
Question 1
Paul wrote two letters to the Thessalonians because many did not believe the 1st letter was from him.
Question 2
Part of the purpose of the second Letter to the Corinthians was to clarify what happened in Ephesus.
Question 3
Romans 14: Teaches we should condemn people who disagree with out interpretations of scripture.
Question 4
Paul left Corinth (probably in April of 57) and began his journey to Jerusalem to meet James and the elders.
Question 5
Paul's view on the resurrection as expressed in 1 Corinthians was that not all Christians will be changed in an instant at the last trumpet.
Question 6
In Romans 1 - 3 Paul basically sums up that everyone is guilty before God of sin.
Question 7
What distinguished the Jews in Berea was that they evaluated the truth of Paul's teaching by looking at the Old Testament Law and based on this validation they became believers.
Question 8
Paul lived in the Roman Empire, but as a Jew he could not be a Roman citizen.
Question 9
The great flaw of common hermeneutics the authors mention include our bringing our own theological heritage, church traditions, and cultural norms into the text as we read them.
Question 10
One of the reasons Paul writes the letter to the Romans…
Question 11
Whom did Paul meet in Corinth in the Winter of 51CE?
Question 12
The epistles were written primarily to directly expound theology.
Question 13
According to Stuart and Fee why are occasional document sometimes difficult to interpret?
Question 14
Paul was asking the Corinthians for an offering to give the believers of Macedonia.
Question 15
Paul had trouble with the Jews in Thessalonica and was accused by them of…
Question 16
Paul was the only survivor of the ship wreck off of Malta.
Question 17
What pattern of evangelism did Paul use in every new city, including Ephesus?
Question 18
The problems in the Corinthian church centered on all of the following: church division, Immorality, questions about marriage, and questions concerning the resurrection.
Question 19
According to Fee and Stuart the epistles seem to be quite easy to interpret but this "ease" is a bit deceptive.
Question 20
What were the issues of worship that Paul addressed in 1 Corinthians?
Bibl 104 Quiz 8
Question 1
How many times does John reference the Old Testament in Revelation?
Question 2
The historical context of "the letter to the seven churches" in Revelation is suffering.
Question 3
1st Timothy and Titus reinforce each other in that they both emphasis developing leadership within the church.
Question 4
Peter was executed in about the year AD44.
Question 5
The original audience of Hebrews was made up of Roman Gentiles who had converted to Christianity, but were bringing the OT law into the faith as a means of salvation.
Question 6
What important event happened in AD70?
Question 7
How is Paul's letter to the church in Ephesus different from the one to the Colossians?
Question 8
The purpose behind Paul's letter to Philemon was to ask him to reconcile with his slave Onesimus.
Question 9
In his travels spreading the gospel Paul apparently made it to Spain.
Question 10
In order to truly understand Revelation one must ignore its OT echoes.
Question 11
Peter's 1st letter is sent to a church experiencing suffering and persecution.
Question 12
Which chapter is the theological key to the book of Revelation to Stuart and Fee?
Question 13
The primary focus of the book of Hebrews is "Jesus is better".
Question 14
Hermeneutically there are no differences between the other apocalyptic literature mentioned in the chapter and Revelation.
Question 15
A lack of sound exegetical principles has been the cause of much of the bad speculative interpretations of the book of Revelation.
Question 16
Gnosticism held that as long as people had the right knowledge it did not matter what they did in the flesh.
Question 17
The 1st letter to Timothy seems to show that Timothy was overwhelmed in his work.
Question 18
The pastoral epistles focus mainly on deep theological matters.
Question 19
Modern scholars have solidly concluded Paul did write Hebrews.
Question 20
One of thetheological issues in Paul's letter to the Philippians is the preexistence of Christ. [Show Less]