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INSTE I:3 OT Week 14
Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Means "a departure" | Exodus |
| Contains the priestly laws | Leviticus |
| Is the "second law" | Deuteronomy |
| The book of beginnings | Genesis |
| "In the desert" | Numbers |
| The Tabernacle | Exodus |
| From Sinai to the Jordan | Numbers |
| Contains 2 universal covenants | Genesis |
| The 3 discourses of Moses | Deuteronomy |
| Written by Moses | Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy |
| The Jews called the law of Moses, the | Torah or the five fifths of the law. |
| Abraham's entrance into Canaan | 2091 |
| Israel's entrance into Egypt | 1876 |
| The Exodus | 1446 |
| David, King in Hebron | 1010 |
| Abraham's entrace into Canaan (Year) | 2091 |
| Israel's entrance into Egypt (Year) | 1876 |
| The Exodus (Year) | 1446 |
| David, King in Hebron (Year) | 1010 |
| The division of the kingdom (Year) | 931 |
| The captivity of Israel (Year) | 722 |
| The 1st and 2nd captivities of Judah (Years) | 606 & 597 |
| The destruction of Jerusalem | 586 |
| Nehemiah builds the walls | 445 |
| The end of the OT | 432 |
| 4 events of the 2 parts of Genesis | Creation, Fall, Flood, Tower of Bable |
| 4 Important Personalities in Genesis | Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph |
| Where are the 10 commandments found? | Exodus 20 & Deuteronomy 5 |
| The 10 Commandments | No other Gods, no idols, do not misuse the name of the Lord, remember the Sabbath, honor your FA & MO, no murder, no adultry, no stealing, no false testimony, no coveting |
| 3 obligatory feasts of Leviticus | 1. Unleavened Bread (Passover); 2. Weeks (Pentecost); 3. Tabernacles |
| Who was the last judge and first prophet of Israel? | Samuel |
| Where was David anointed king of Judah? | Hebron |
| How long did David reign there? | 7 and one-half years |
| How long did David reign over all of Israel? | 33 years |
| The Northern Kingdom | Israel |
| The Southern Kingdom | Judah |
| Continued the lineage of David | Judah |
| None of its kings were good. | Israel |
| Carried into captivity in 722 BC | Israel |
| Destroyed by Babylon | Judah |
| Destroyed by Assyria | Israel |
| The kingdom where Elijah and Elisha prophesied | Israel |
| Destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar | Judah |
| It existed 209 years as a kingdom | Israel |
| Taken into captivity in 586 BC | Judah |
| The kingdom that lasted 135 years longer than the other kingdom | Judah |
| The main characteristic of Hebrew poetry is | parallelism of thought |
| A thought expressed through a figure in one of the phrases and the meaning of the figure is stated in the second phrase | Emblematic |
| A thought is expressed by means of contrast with another thought. (Mainly used in Proverbs) | Antithetic |
| The same thought is repeated in nearly the same words. | Synonymous |
| The second phrase completes or amplifies the thought of the first. | Synthetic |
| Job deals with the subject of theodicy, that is | the justice of God in relationship to the suffering of the righteous |
| As literature, Job is an | epic drama |
| Job's comforter's were | Eliphaz, Bildad, Zophar |
| According to Job, the answer to the problem of the suffering of the righteous is | One must trust in the fact that God is just and good and leave judgement in His hands. |
| Which book corresponds to the Feast of Passover | Song of Songs |
| Which book corresponds to the Feast of Pentecost | Ruth |
| Which book corresponds to the Destruction of Jerusalem | Lamentations |
| Which book corresponds to the Feast of Tabernacles | Ecclesiastes |
| Which book corresponds to the Feast of Purim | Esther |
| The book of Psalms is divided into how many parts? | 5 |
| Each section of Psalms ends in a | Doxology |
| A proverb is a | brief and expressive saying that proclaims wisdom |
| Why are they called the Major Prophets? | Because of the length of the books. |
| Where did Daniel and Ezekiel prophesy? | In exile (Babylonian & Persian empires) |
| What did Ezekiel and Jeremiah have in common? | They were both priests |
| Which of the 3 Major Prophets were contemporaries? | Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel |
| Which Major Prophet mentions Daniel in his book? | Ezekiel |
| Which of the prophets calls Daniel "a righteous man" | Ezekiel |
| WHat was Daniel's profession? | A statesman |
| Which of these was/ere of royal blood? | Daniel & possibly Isaiah |
| Which prophet was taken into captivity in 606 BC? | Daniel |
| Which prophet was taken into captivity in 597 BC? | Ezekiel |
| Which prophet did not marry as a sign of the imminent fall of Jerusalem? | Jeremiah |
| Who was married to a prophetess? | Isaiah |
| Whose wife died the same day Jerusalem fell? | Ezekiel |
| The weeping prophet | Jeremiah |
| "The little Bible" | Isaiah |
| "The Holy One of Israel" | Isaiah |
| Uses many literary figures and symbols | Jeremiah |
| One portion of the book was written in Aramaic | Daniel |
| Announced that the exile would last for 70 years. | Jeremiah |
| Prophesied that Cyrus would permit the Jews to return to Jerusalem | Isaiah |
| "You will know that I am the Lord" | Ezekiel |
| His prophecies have much in common with the book of Revelation | Ezekiel and Daniel |
| The prophecy of the seventy weeks | Daniel |
| "The son of man" is a phrase which appears often | Ezekiel |
| The valley of dry bones | Ezekiel |
| Hosea | God's love toward his unfaithful people |
| Joel | The great day of the Lord |
| Amos | The imminent judgement of Israel |
| Obadiah | God's just retribution of Edom |
| Jonah | The universality of the Gospel |
| Micah | The 2 comings of the Messiah |
| Nahum | The destruction of Nineveh |
| Habakkuk | The just will live by faith |
| Zephaniah | A warning of judgement against Jerusalem |
| Haggai | The temple and personal priorities |
| Zechariah | God is for His people. The Messiah. |
| Malachi | A call to repent and turn to God. |
| Which 3 minor prophets prophesied in Israel | Jonah, Amos, Hosea |
| Which 6 minor prophets prophesied in Judah | Obadiah, Joel, Micha, Nahum, Zephaniah, Habakkuk |
| Which 3 minor prophets prophesied in the Restoration | Zachariah, Haggai, Malachi |
| The only prophet God sent to a foreign Land. | Jonah |
| The contemporary of Isaiah | Micah |
| The comtemporaties of Jeremiah | Nahum, Zephaniah, Habakkuk |
| Prophesied the destruction of Edom | Obadiah |
| "The righteous will live by his faith" | Habakkuk |
| Predicted the outpouring of the HS on the Day of Pentecost | Joel |
| Predicts the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem | Micah |
| 150 years after Jonah, he predicted the destruction of Nineveh | Nahum |
| Like Isaiah and Daniel, he could have been of royal lineage | Zephaniah |
| The two announced the "day of the Lord" | Joel, Zephaniah |
| "For 3 sins . . .even 4, I will not turn back [my wrath] | Amos |
| The prophet from Tekoa in Judah sent to Israel | Amos |
| HIs marriage illustrated the sad relationship between Israel and God. | Hosea |
| He encouraged the Jews to continue with the work of reconstructing the temple | Haggai, Zechariah |
| The longest of the minor prophet books | Zechariah |
| Of the books of the Minor Prophets, it has the most Messianic prophecies | Zechariah |
| The structure follows a pattern of 1) Accusation; 2) Interrogation; 3) Refutation | Malachi |
| Tithes | Malachi |
| Fasting | Zechariah |