BIBL 104 Quiz 4 Study Guide Liberty University
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BIBL 104 Quiz 4 Study Guide Liberty University
The Psalms reflect the passion of the true worshipper and express the full range of human
emotions as we enter into God’s presence and seek His help for daily living.
Why did God allow such events to happen to Job?
What indications does the text give that the writer of Ecclesiastes is Solomon?
Hayes and Duvall advocate interpreting Psalms in the same fashion as you would Romans
The book of Job is comprised primarily of poetic dialogue; only the first two chapters and the
last chapter are narrative.
How is the Hebrew term hevel (“meaningless,” “vapor,” or “futility”) used throughout the
book?
A proverb is a short poetic sentence conveying wisdom in a concise and memorable form.
According to Hayes and Duvall it is not important to observe the emotional dimension of the
psalms
How was Elihu’s perspective different and unique?
What was wrong with the advice of Job’s three friends?
At least twenty-five of the 116 quotations from Psalms predictively refer to Christ, the
anointed messianic King
As a result of all these tragedies, Job’s wife loses faith and turns her back on God
Proverbs concentrates primarily on lofty philosophical issues and matters often debated in
theology.
Hebrew poetry is characterized by terseness, a high degree of structure, and figurative
imagery.
In many ways, Proverbs serves as a teacher’s manual for teaching biblical principles of
success, prosperity, and godly living
What practical matters are addressed in the book of Proverbs?
In describing the enormity of Job’s losses, it would be accurate to say all of Job’s earthly
possessions were taken from him. His servants and all his children were killed. Job was
afflicted with painful sores from the bottom of his feet to the top of his head.
When God finally responds to Job (38:1 – 41:34), a dialogue takes place where Job asks God
questions regarding suffering, and God replies with the answers.
The key elements of a lament include:
While the focus of the royal psalms is the human Davidic king, the
theme of the kingship (or enthronement) psalms is ….
There is no real sense of meaning and purpose to life without God.
What was wrong with the evidence of Jobs three friends:
Hebrew poetry is characterized by terseness a high degree of structure and figurative imagery.
In many ways proverbs serves as a teacher’s manual for teaching biblical principles of
success prosperity and godly living.
The book of Job is comprises primarily of poetic dialogue; only the first two chapters and the
last chapter are narrative.
At least twenty five of the 116 quotations from Psalms predictively refer to Christ, the
anointed messianic King.
1. True 2.5 out of 2.5 points
The Psalms reflect the passion of the true worshipper and express the full range of human
emotions as we enter into God’s presence and seek His help for daily living.
Why did God allow such events to happen to Job?
What indications does the text give that the writer of Ecclesiastes is Solomon?
Hayes and Duvall advocate interpreting Psalms in the same fashion as you would Romans
The book of Job is comprised primarily of poetic dialogue; only the first two chapters and the
last chapter are narrative.
How is the Hebrew term hevel (“meaningless,” “vapor,” or “futility”) used throughout the
book?
A proverb is a short poetic sentence conveying wisdom in a concise and memorable form.
According to Hayes and Duvall it is not important to observe the emotional dimension of the
psalms
How was Elihu’s perspective different and unique?
What was wrong with the advice of Job’s three friends?
At least twenty-five of the 116 quotations from Psalms predictively refer to Christ, the
anointed messianic King
As a result of all these tragedies, Job’s wife loses faith and turns her back on God
Proverbs concentrates primarily on lofty philosophical issues and matters often debated in
theology.
Hebrew poetry is characterized by terseness, a high degree of structure, and figurative
imagery.
In many ways, Proverbs serves as a teacher’s manual for teaching biblical principles of
success, prosperity, and godly living
What practical matters are addressed in the book of Proverbs?
In describing the enormity of Job’s losses, it would be accurate to say all of Job’s earthly
possessions were taken from him. His servants and all his children were killed. Job was
afflicted with painful sores from the bottom of his feet to the top of his head.
When God finally responds to Job (38:1 – 41:34), a dialogue takes place where Job asks God
questions regarding suffering, and God replies with the answers.
The key elements of a lament include:
While the focus of the royal psalms is the human Davidic king, the
theme of the kingship (or enthronement) psalms is ….
There is no real sense of meaning and purpose to life without God.
What was wrong with the evidence of Jobs three friends:
Hebrew poetry is characterized by terseness a high degree of structure and figurative imagery.
In many ways proverbs serves as a teacher’s manual for teaching biblical principles of
success prosperity and godly living.
The book of Job is comprises primarily of poetic dialogue; only the first two chapters and the
last chapter are narrative.
At least twenty five of the 116 quotations from Psalms predictively refer to Christ, the
anointed messianic King.
1. True 2.5 out of 2.5 points
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