BIBL 104 Quiz 2 Study Guide Liberty University

This study guide helps students prepare for Quiz 2 in BIBL 104, covering key topics in the New Testament.

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BIBL 104 Quiz 2 Study Guide Liberty University
The fallen nature of humanity affected our relationship to God by resulting in broken
communication with the Creator.
How does the Passover prefigure Christ’s death for us?
The significance of the divine name “I AM” refers to God’s authority and preeminence.
In the Old Testament you will encounter the following genres narrative, law, poetry, prophecy,
epistle, gospel, and wisdom.
How do we know the “commander of the Lord’s army” was a divine being?
How did Joshua divide the land of Canaan in order to conquer it?
In what way does Deuteronomy read like a series of case laws?
The offering known as the trespass or guilt offering was designed to atone for sin as well as
make restitution for particular sins involved offering a _____ without defect.
At Kadesh-barnea the Israelites turned back in unbelief and then wandered in the wilderness.
How does the biblical description of the flood (Genesis 69) indicate its extent?
What does the book of Numbers teach us about our walk with God?
Blessings, but not curses, are included in Deuteronomy.
The following is one of the lessons about racial discrimination that we can learn from the
incident involving Moses’ wife at Hazeroth.
How did the conquest fulfill God’s covenant promises to Abraham’s descendants?
Deuteronomy does not parallel suzerain vassal treaties common in the ancient Near East?
According to Hayes and Duvall “There are two main approaches to translation: the formal
approach (sometimes labeled “literal” or “word-for-word”) and the functional approach
(often called “idiomatic” or “thought-for-thought”).”
The election of Israel was confirmed by the Noahic covenant (15:16) and reaffirmed to his
descendants Isaac, Jacob, and Jacob’s twelve sons forefathers of the nation of Israel.
The Mosaic covenant offered the nation of Israel the opportunity to be the vessel through
which God would transmit His redemptive purposes to the rest of mankind.
Deuteronomy is in large part Moses explaining the law to a new generation of Israelites.
The laws of sanctification were intended to mark Israel as a unique people who were
“separated” from the practices of their pagan neighbors.
___ illustrates how God is the redeemer from injustice, sin, and oppression and thus serves as
a paradigm for all future redemption.
In what way is Abraham’s faith an example to us today?
In what way are human beings uniquely created by God?
How did the establishment of cities of refuge ensure social justice in Israel?
Which of the following was not a part of the preparations that were made by the Israelites
before they attempted to conquer the cities of Canaan.
Literary Genre refers to the different types of literature found in the bible:
The significance of the divine name I AM refers to God's authority and preeminence.
Moses was a Hebrew leader who was experience with the life of the Egyptian court and yet
had a traditional Semitic social background:
The book of Numbers functions as a travel diary of the Israelites after the exodus.
Moses was a Hebrew leader who was experienced with the life of the Egyptian court and yet
had a traditional Semitic social background.
The purpose of the book of Leviticus was to teach Israel how they were to…
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