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Humanities Exams

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who are the main characters (5) who go on the journey? (Voyage of the Dawn Treader)   Lucy, Edmund, Eustace, Caspian, Reepicheep  
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Which character changes the most throughout the novel? What animal does he change into?   Eustace; Dragon  
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how does this character turn back into a person again?   He takes off his outer layers but Aslan takes off his inner layers. Aslan must help him - Eustace can't do it by himself!  
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what does regeneration mean?   formation of a new creature  
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In John 3, Jesus tells ________ that he must be ____ again in order to see the kingdom of God   NIcodemus; born  
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had 12 sons (Genesis)   Jacob  
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called by God to be a blessing to the nations through his family   Abraham  
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was sold into slavery by his brothers   Joseph  
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woman with "weak eyes" who was one of Jacob's wives   Leah  
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found favor in God's eyes and was saved from disaster   Noah  
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lied to Adam and Eve   serpent/ Satan  
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father of Jacob and Esau   Isaac  
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accused Joseph of assault   Potipher's wife  
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son of Jacob who is in the lineage of Christ   Judah  
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Through his sin, death spread to all men   Adam  
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the male head of a family or tribe   patriarch  
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to twist out of shape; make crooked or deformed   distort  
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the unmerited favor of God   grace  
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the moral excellence of God that sets him apart from all others   holy  
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the complete control of God over everything   sovereign  
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the one- in- three nature of God, referring to the Trinity   triune  
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to oppose successfully; prevent from accomplishing a purpose   thwart  
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a defense of God's good character in allowing evil in the world   theodicy  
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what does the word genesis mean?   beginning  
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around what year was Genesis written? Who wrote it?   1400 B.C.; Moses  
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what event does "he shall bruise your head and you shall bruise his heel" (gen.3:15) foreshadow?   Christ overcoming Satan  
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what is the main theme/idea of the story of Joseph?   theodicy  
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list 5 major effects of the fall of man (results of sin)?   death; dishonesty; frustrating work; war of the sexes; spiritual warfare  
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list 4 parts of the covenant.   Promise; Law; Blessing; Sign  
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list 4 ways that Joseph is like Christ:   1. both betrayed by brothers 2. both resist temptation 3. both falsely accused 4. both save lives  
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the sun god who Gilgamesh prays to: (Gilgamesh)   Shamash  
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angry king of the Sumerian gods:   Enlil  
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Gilgamesh's best friend:   Enkidu  
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Sends the bull of heaven to fight Gilgamesh:   Ishtar  
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the man who survives the flood sent by the gods:   Utnapishtam  
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win or regain the favor of by doing something that pleases them   propitiate  
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a drink poured out as an offering to a deity   libation  
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prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious   prevail  
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principles concerning god and bad behavior   morality  
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being subject to death   mortality  
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what was the Sumerians main contributions to the world?   they invented writing  
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what was their system of writing called?   cuneiform  
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why did the gods flood the world in Gilgamesh?   they were annoyed with the humans for being to loud  
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what city was Gilgamesh the king of?   uruk  
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around what year was Gilgamesh famous and well-known?   2100 B.C.  
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what is the main theme/idea of Gilgamesh?   Mortality and Immortality  
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list the 8 elements of the Epic Hero Cycle:   1. Main Character 2. Hero's Quest 3. Hero's Test 4. Mythical Companions 5. Supernatural world 6. low point 7. Resurrection 8. Resolution  
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yearn to possess or have something (Exodus)   covet  
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gross injustice or wickedness; sin   iniquity  
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belief that there is only one god   monotheism  
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make a priest or minister   ordain  
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the belief in more than one god   polytheism  
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abandon a harsh intention or cruel treatment   relent  
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a person who stays or lives somewhere temporarily   sojourner  
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who is the author of the Exodus?   Moses  
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around what year did the Israelites' exodus from Egypt likely take place?   1447 B.C.  
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what are the main resources (2-3) that God is rescuing the Israelites out of their slavery in Egypt?   1. to show he is lord 2. to execute judgment on the gods of Egypt  
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How does the Passover foreshadow the gospel? (How are they similar/how do they relate?)   just as God passed over the Israelites in Egypt, whose households had the blood of the lamb on their doorpost, God passes over us  
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How did the 10 commandments relate to what Jesus calls the "greatest" commandments in the law in Matthew 22:34-40?   The first 4 are about loving God and the other 6 are about loving people.  
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what is a suzerain treaty?   an agreement between a higher lord and a lesser lord  
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List the parts of a suzerain treaty.   1. identification of suzerain 2. historical prologue 3. stipulations 4. blessings and curses  
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What are the three parts of the tabernacle?   courtyard, holy place, most holy place  
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What is the purpose of the tabernacle?   so God can have a dwelling place among his people  
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to order or decide something in an official way (Code of Hammurabi)   decree  
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notably brilliant because of dignity or achievements   illustrious  
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to praise something highly   exalt  
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a person who rules a kingdom or empire   monarch  
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around what year did Hammurabi write his code of law?   1780 B.C.  
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Hammurabi was the king of _______ who united the peoples living in ___________, the area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. This land is in the present-day country of ____.   Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq  
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What subject does Hammurabi spend the most time on in the Prologue of the code?   his own achievements  
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The stone tablet in which the Babylon/ Sumerian sun god named ________ gives the laws to Hammurabi is called a _____.   Shamash, stele  
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Around what year do the events in 1 Samuel take place? (1 Samuel)   1050 B.C.  
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1 Samuel shows the transition in Israel's political history of being ruled by a _____ to being ruled by a _____.   judge, king  
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Why do the Israelites want a king to rule over them?   to be like all the other nations  
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How is Saul shown to be a bad king?   he starts to sin a lot and doesn't do anything about it. doesn't see the Lord  
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What are some qualities about David that make him fit to be a good king?   David is rooted in God's word and the Lord chose him.  
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List 4 ways that David is a type of Christ (Christ figure).   1. intimate relationship with Lord 2. both born in Bethlehem 3. tribe of Judah 4. both kings  
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In what book of the Bible do we find information, in the form of poetry, about how David felt when he was on the run from Saul?   Psalms  
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struggling (The Odyssey)   contending  
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rude   insolent  
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fame   renown  
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skillfully   tactfully  
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skill   prowess  
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The meanest, ringleader of the suitors   Antinous  
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People who Odysseus stays with right before he sails back to Ithaka   Phaeacians  
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Odysseus' enemy and god of the sea   Poseidon  
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Beautiful nymph who loves Odysseus   Kalypso  
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Character who "comes of age"   Telemachos  
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1st European Civilization   Minoans  
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2nd European Civilization   Myceneans  
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Greek word for city-state   polis  
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The main reason Greece was split into warring city-states was the ___________ geography which isolated them from each other.   mountainous  
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Troy was located in the ancient country of ____ _____, present-day country of ______.   Asia Minor, Turkey  
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Homer most likely lived from ____ B.C. to ____ B.C   800 B.C. to 701 B.C.  
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The main worldview and religion of the ancient Greeks:   pagan polytheism  
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What is the staircase analogy/chain-of beings?   some dieties are greater than others yet still less than some  
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In scripture, _____, who was ministering the gospel of Christ to Greeks, considered the Greek gods and goddesses to be _______.   Paul, demons  
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The Illiad and The Odyssey for Greeks could be compared to the ______ for Christians.   bible  
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Explain how The Illiad shows a more barbaric Greek mindset and The Odyssey shows a more civilized Greek mindset.   The Illiad shows the Trojan War story, as The Odyssey shows the journey home after the war.  
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The Odyssey is an ____ ____.   epic poem  
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The Odyssey is written in a meter called ________ _________ which means it has __ feet made up of one ________ syllable followed by two __________ syllables.   dactylic hexameter, 6, stressed, unstressed  
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What is Odysseus' special skill that makes him an epic hero?   cunning/ craftiness  
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