Bibl 104 Comprehensive Quiz Review: Biblical Interpretation and Key Old Testament Events

This quiz review focuses on biblical interpretation techniques related to Old Testament events.

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1Bibl 104 Comprehensive Quiz Review: Biblical Interpretation and Key OldTestament EventsBibl 104 Quiz 1Question 1 3 out of 3 pointsAccording to the readings the Old Testament canon was completed after the time of Ezra andNehemiah.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 2 3 out of 3 pointsAccording to Fee and Stuart's analysis God is the hero of all biblical narratives.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 3 3 out of 3 pointsWhat percentage of the literary genre in the Old Testament is narrative?AnswerSelected Answer:40%Question 4 0 out of 3 pointsThe two types of 'context' Fee and Stuart discussed in this week's reading were…AnswerSelected Answer:present and pastQuestion 5 3 out of 3 pointsIn our readings this week the Bible is described in part as, "the Word of God given in humanwords in history".AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 6 0 out of 3 pointsThe focus of the ___________ is on Jesus and his claim to be the Messiah.AnswerSelected Answer:All of the aboveQuestion 7 0 out of 3 points"To interpret properly the "then and there" of the biblical texts you need to"AnswerSelected Answer:both a and cQuestion 8 3 out of 3 pointsWhat is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls?

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2AnswerSelected Answer:They gave us a much older collection of Old Testament manuscripts.Question 9 3 out of 3 pointsAt 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 relatedportions of scripture.AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 10 3 out of 3 pointsWhich of the following are not among the common causes people misinterpret biblical narrativesmentioned in the text?AnswerSelected Answer:projectionQuestion 11 3 out of 3 pointsAccording to the text the structural features of 'repetition' and 'inclusion' are…AnswerSelected Answer:both a and cQuestion 12 3 out of 3 pointsWhat is the first concern of translators?AnswerSelected Answer:that the original text they are using is as close as possible to the originalwording as when it left the author's handQuestion 13 3 out of 3 pointsThe Modern View of the Bible approaches biblical documents as highly reliable.AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 14 3 out of 3 pointsPer our readings the concept of the word "canon" describes a group of writings regarded asauthentic.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 15 3 out of 3 pointsThe Septuagint is a product of the Babylonian Exile.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 16 3 out of 3 pointsThe New Testament canon was finally agreed upon in AD1095.Answer

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3Selected Answer: FalseQuestion 17 3 out of 3 pointsAccording to the authors, "The true meaning of the biblical text for us is what God originallyintended it to mean when it was first spoken".AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 18 3 out of 3 pointsAccording to Fee and Stuart, regarding literary context, the most important question you willever ask is, "What's the point?"AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 19 3 out of 3 pointsAccording to Fee and Stuart's analysis they think most people do a very good job of handlingOld Testament narrative passages.AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 20 3 out of 3 pointsAccording to Fee and Stuart what do they say is the aim of a good interpretation?AnswerSelected Answer:to get at the plain meaning of the textBibl 104 Quiz 2Question 1 3 out of 3 pointsIn the Protevangelium of Genesis 3:15 we see the first announcement of God's redemptive planfor humanity. AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 2 3 out of 3 pointsIn Harbin's section on the flood he makes a strong case from biblical arguments that the floodwas a global not just a local event.AnswerSelected Answer: True

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4Question 3 3 out of 3 pointsIsaac was Joseph's father.AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 4 3 out of 3 pointsAccording to Harbin the Bible gives us all the detail we would like in Genesis 1 and 2 as to howGod brought about the universe.AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 5 0 out of 3 pointsHarbin believes that the view of 'apparent age" in the creation would be a clear case of Godbeing deceitful.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 6 3 out of 3 pointsThe different names for God in Genesis 1 and 2 (ex. Elohim and YHWH) are used for thepurposes of reflecting the different roles of God in the creation account.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 7 3 out of 3 pointsThe Harbin text reflects that the identity of the author of the book of Job has been lost to history.Answer

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5Selected Answer: TrueQuestion 8 3 out of 3 pointsAccording to Hindson faith is so important that it is mentioned over 300 times in the Bible.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 9 3 out of 3 pointsThe term toledot can be translated to mean "generations". AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 10 3 out of 3 pointsThe law was a benefit to Israel only from a physical health perspective, that is, the dietary lawssaved many lives. There were no other benefits.AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 11 3 out of 3 pointsAccording to Harbin the toledot in Genesis 2:4 (and its correlation to Gen. 3 and 4) shows howcertain relationships were broken by the Fall and specifies some of the consequences of thesesevered relationships. AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 12 3 out of 3 pointsMuch of the division over the creation event is caused due to disagreement over the meaning ofthe Hebrew word for "day".Answer

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6Selected Answer: TrueQuestion 13 3 out of 3 pointsGod destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah due to the vile behavior of its inhabitants.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 14 3 out of 3 pointsPart of the Abrahamic Covenant includes the promise that his son would be in charge of buildingthe temple.AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 15 3 out of 3 pointsGod gave a warning of _________ years that the flood was coming.AnswerSelected Answer:120Question 16 3 out of 3 pointsThe Law presents Israel with examples or samples of what it means to be loyal to God.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 17 3 out of 3 pointsAbraham was born in the city of Haran likely in the year 2066BC.

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7AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 18 3 out of 3 pointsWe can see part of the image of God in man in the things that distinguish us from animals, suchas creativity and cognitive communication. AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 19 3 out of 3 pointsCasuistic laws are conditional and specify certain situations and certain people, not everyone inall cases.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 20 3 out of 3 pointsHindson uses which of these Bible characters to illustrate taking a step of faith?AnswerSelected Answer:Abraham and IsaacBibl 104 Quiz 3Question 1 3 out of 3 pointsThe Levites were given the largest piece of territory in the Promised Land.AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 2 3 out of 3 points

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8Harbin's text mentions all of the following were wrong with the Canaanite religion except:AnswerSelected Answer:animal sacrificeQuestion 3 3 out of 3 pointsOne of Gideon's strengths according to the textbook was the he was a man of great faith.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 4 3 out of 3 pointsMoses was not allowed to enter the Promised Land due what the text calls a very minor sin.AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 5 3 out of 3 pointsWho below was mentioned as part of the reconnaissance at Kadesh Barnea?AnswerSelected Answer:CalebQuestion 6 3 out of 3 pointsWhat went wrong at Ai?AnswerSelected Answer:It relates to the items stolen in JerichoQuestion 7 3 out of 3 points

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9The census at the beginning of Numbers was conducted for military purposes so that the nationwould be ready for the battles to come in the conquest of the Promised Land and to provide abasis for the division of the land.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 8 3 out of 3 pointsWhich of these Bible characters does Hindson use to illustrate overcoming your fears?AnswerSelected Answer:GideonQuestion 9 3 out of 3 pointsIn the campaign of the conquest of the Promised Land Joshua and his men were never able togain a victory at Ai and had to bypass the town.AnswerSelected Answer: FalseQuestion 10 3 out of 3 pointsThe Israelites crossed the Jordan River and entered the land in a very ordered and dramaticfashion.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueQuestion 11 3 out of 3 pointsIn the battle of Jericho everyone in the city was wiped out without exception.AnswerSelected Answer: False
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