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60 Cards in this Set
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According to the textbook, inspiration includes all the ways that God reveals Himself to man
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False
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The JEPD theory assumes that the Pentateuch was completed in about 400 BC
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True
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The patriarchal period extends from 2100 BC to 1850 BC
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True
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To some degree every translation of the Bible is an interpretation
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True
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The Living Bible is a paraphrase rather than a translation
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True
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The four patriarchs include Adam, Abraham, Joseph, Jacob
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False
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There are over 2000 direct quotes from the OT in the NT
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False
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After a short time in Canaan, Abraham went to Egypt because of drought and famine
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True
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Only one name for God is used in Hebrew scriptures
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FALSE
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Writing the Bible involved 39 or 40 writers
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True
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The Bible was written over a period of approximately 3000 years
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False
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According to the text, Apocrapha has historical and devotional value for Christians
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True
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The grand theme of the Bible is Salvation or redemption
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True
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God's most perfect revelation of himself is in Christ
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True
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In its doctrine of inspiration, Christianity emphasizes divine and human elements
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True
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There are over 500 allusions to scripture in the writings of Shakespeare
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True
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Israel's prayer book and hymn book is Proverbs
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False
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The book of Proverbs is the best-loved book of the OT
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False
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Of the 263 OT quotes in the NT, 116 are from Psalms
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True
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David was the principle writer and compiler of the Psalms
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True
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The Psalms portray the character of David's relationship with God
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True
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Psalms speak of struggles with sin, human joys and sorrows, failures, and victories
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True
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Jesus said that many of the things written in Psalms referred to him
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True
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In early OT times, an oral blessing was legal and binding
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True
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Trust, praise, and mercy are leading ideas in Psalms
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True
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Psalm 23 is the longest chapter in the Bible and speaks of the importance of hiding God's word in our hearts
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False
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Psalm 84 is the Shepherd Psalm
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False
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God's covenant is based on His love and Grace
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True
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God's covenant promises blessings to those who fulfill its conditions
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True
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God took the initiative in establishing his covenant with Abraham
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True
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Moses said "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord"
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False
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The Feast of Passover commemorates the giving of the Law at Sinai
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False
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Theocratic government means rules by God through people
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True
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The book of Ruth belongs to the period of Judges
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True
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Last judge and first prophet of Israel was Sammuel
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True
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Psalm 46 inspired Martin Luther to write "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God"
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True
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David's first capital was at Hebron
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True
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Samuel encouraged people to get a king like other nations
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False
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Parallelism is a prominent feature of OT poetry
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True
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Solomon is known as the sweet singer of Israel
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False
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The temple was located on Mt Moriah
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True
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Abishag was Saul's military captain
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False
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For Israel, horses had been a symbol of militarism
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True
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Samuel annointed both Saul and David as kings of Israel
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False
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Isaiah's wife was a prophetess
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False
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Moses was born about 3100 BC
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False
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Proverbs is quoted in the NT more than any other OT book
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False
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Isaiah 53 pictures the crucifixion of Jesus more graphically than any other chapter in the Bible
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True
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Hosea's mother was Gomer
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False
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At birth, Solomon was placed under the sponsorship of Nathan
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True
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Most complete unfolding of the gospel in the OT is in Isaiah
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True
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Greatest OT prophet is Hosea
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False
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The "prophet of the poor" is Micah
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True
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Uzziah did not reign during Isaiah's ministry
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True
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Isaiah 40-66 was written from the standpoint of exile and restoration
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True
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Isaiah did not have a great literary ability
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False
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In Micah 6:8 we see the messages of Amos, Hosea, and Isaiah summarized
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True
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Hezekiah, unlike his father, was a wicked king
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False
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Spritual progress continued under King Manasseh
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False
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Jewish tradition says that Isaiah was a cousin of Hezekiah
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True
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