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The uniqueness of the throne-vehicle in Ezekiel is that it is completely mobile   show
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Ezekiel’s call vision demonstrates that Yahweh is not confined to Jerusalem or the temple.   show
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Ezekiel 15 compares Jerusalem to a fruitful vine.   show
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In Ezekiel 16, Jerusalem is compared to a prostitute who will never be forgiven   show
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Where is Ezekiel during the events in the book of Ezekiel?   show
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There are two central themes running throughout Ezekiel. One is sovereignty/glory of Yahweh. What is the other central theme?   show
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Most of the Prophets rely heavily on the book of Deuteronomy. Which book does Ezekiel rely on the most heavily?   show
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Most scholars connect the word cherub to a word that means:   show
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show Yahweh leaves the temple and Jerusalem  
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show Exiles  
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What title does Yahweh use for Ezekiel?   show
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In what book of the Bible do cherubim first appear?   show
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show Tammuz  
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show The north gate  
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Like Jeremiah, Ezekiel 20 reflects on Yahweh’s honeymoon days with Israel.   show
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Tyre was the major religious center for worship of Molech.   show
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Tyre was well known for its powerful maritime fleet.   show
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Yahweh prohibits Ezekiel from getting married   show
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The subject of the judgment oracle of Ezekiel 28 is:   show
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show The Mediterranean Sea  
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show Canaanite  
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Ezekiel 1–24 climaxes with the death of whom?   show
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show The kings  
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show Religious ritualism  
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show Cush  
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Yahweh declares that he will deliver which nation to Babylon in chapter 29?   show
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Ezekiel and which other prophet quote a proverb related to corporate punishment?   show
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Yahweh declares that which king will carry out his judgment on Jerusalem?   show
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Ezekiel 37 describes new life for those who are really dead.   show
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The book of Ezekiel ends by reiterating why God’s people are under judgment.   show
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Ezekiel 34–48 stresses:   show
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One of the images used extensively of God in Ezekiel 34 that is applied repeatedly to Jesus in the NT is that of:   show
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show The new temple  
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The new temple will have what in it?   show
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show The church  
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show Dry bones  
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show A covenant of peace  
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Locust plagues were extremely rare in the ancient Near East.   show
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Joel includes all parts of the standard prophetic message.   show
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Joel promises that Yahweh will relent from judgment if the people will repent.   show
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show *An invasion of locusts  
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What does the book of Joel tell us specifically about his occupation?   show
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show They both prophesy that Yahweh will pour out his Spirit on his people  
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Which chapter in the Pentateuch warns of a locust plague as a punishment from God?   show
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show Romans  
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What does God promise to pour out in Joel 2:28–32?   show
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Joel 3 focuses on judgment against whom?   show
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How many locust plagues does Joel describe?   show
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show Just before the Babylonian invasion of Judah  
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show Hosea  
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According to Amos, Yahweh is never responsible for disaster.   show
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According to Amos, Yahweh is unconcerned about the poor.   show
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According to Amos, a remnant of only 10 percent will survive Yahweh's judgment.   show
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Amos dates his prophecy to a time:   show
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A particularly pervasive theme in Amos is:   show
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show A shepherd/farmer  
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show Cows  
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show The final few verses are about hope; the rest of the book is about judgment  
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show Uzziah  
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Amos ministered during the reign of which king of Israel?   show
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show Edom  
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Yahweh declares judgment on six foreign nations in Amos. Which of the following is not one of them?   show
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show Dan, Bethel, and Gilgal  
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The book of Jonah is dated to the reign of an Israelite king.   show
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No scholars doubt the historicity of Jonah.   show
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The Ninevites followed the example of Israel and Judah in their repentance.   show
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The book of Jonah is more like historical narrative than like the traditional prophets.   show
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show 586 BC  
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Which of the following are part of the central message in the Book of the Twelve?   show
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There are numerous similarities between Obadiah and portions of which book?   show
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show 2 Kings  
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show Any fish-like animal that swims in the water  
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show Three  
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Micah's message is typical of the preexilic prophets and follows the standard three-point pattern.   show
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Micah 1 employs wordplay to declare judgment against Israel.   show
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Micah indicts Israel for the sin of idolatry.   show
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Like Isaiah, Micah declares a covenant lawsuit against Israel.   show
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Nearly 100 years after Micah prophesied, a text from his book (Micah 3:12) was quoted in the defense of:   show
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show "Who is like Yahweh?"  
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What does Micah 5:2 prophesy about the coming Messiah?   show
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show To do justice, to love hesed, and to walk humbly with God  
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show a shepherd  
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show Isaiah  
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According to the book of Micah, the people of Israel abandoned Yahweh's laws to follow the statues of whom?   show
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show Hosea  
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show Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah  
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show Restoration  
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Habakkuk does not follow the standard three-part prophetic message.   show
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Based on his faith in Yahweh, Habakkuk looks hopefully toward the future.   show
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According to the book of Habakkuk, Yahweh will judge the nations as well as his people.   show
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"Chaldean" is another name for "Babylonian" in the book of Habakkuk.   show
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Which of the following is a non-standard prophet?   show
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Which unit of the Book of the Twelve does Nahum introduce?   show
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show Nineveh  
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show Babylon  
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show Jeremiah  
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The first two chapters of Habakkuk are composed of what?   show
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Habakkuk compares the Babylonian army to what?   show
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What does Habakkuk 3:3–7 describe Yahweh as?   show
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Zephaniah follows the standard three-part prophetic message.   show
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The statement in Zephaniah 2:12 about the destruction of the Cushites is most likely a future prophecy.   show
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Zephaniah ministered during the reign of which king?   show
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show Cush  
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Which Judean king is likely included in Zephaniah's genealogy?   show
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The focus of Zephaniah is ________ and restoration.   show
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show The day of Yahweh  
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Zephaniah's genealogy is unique because it goes back how many generations?   show
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Zephaniah was a contemporary of which prophet?   show
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Zephaniah blames the sins of Jerusalem on whom?   show
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In Zephaniah 3:9, the effects of which major event are reversed?   show
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