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The Pentateuch was written by whom?

Moses

The Pentateuch is also called what?

The book of laws

The main genre of the Pentateuch is __________ punctuated by episodes of ________________.

hero stories


law giving

The key verses of the Pentateuch is what?

Genesis 12:1-3

Genesis 12:1-3 the key verse in the Pentateuch points to the theme which is the ___________ fulfillment of the _______________ to Abraham.

divine


promise

The "center of gravity" for the whole storyline in the Pentateuch is the _______________ at _____________.

Law giving at Sinai

List 3 appeals that Satan made to Eve in Genesis 3

It looks good


It tastes good


It will give you knowledge

In both Genesis 1 and 9 God commands the representatives of the human race to be________________ and __________________.

fruitful


multiply



In which verse does God promise to keep up the created order?

Genesis 8:22

Put these in Day 1-7 Order


Sun/Moom and stars


Fish/Birds


Weather/atmosphere


Food Cycle


Temple


Man/land Animals


TIme

TIme


Weather/Atmosphere


Food Cycle


Sun/Moon/Stars


Fish/Birds


Man/Land Animals


Temple

List 4 categories of promises that God gives to Abraham in Genesis 12-17?

His descendants would be numerous


He would be a great nation


wealth and blessing


fertile land

List the 3 of the 6 promises God makes to Jacob in his dream in Genesis.

His descendants will return to him


His descendants will be many


God will never leave him.



List 3 reasons why Joseph's brothers probably hated him?

His father loved him the most.


He had a dream about his brother's bowing down to him.


He is the one who was given the robe.

Who are known collectively as The Patriarchs?

Abraham, Issac and Jacob

Is Rebekah ever reunited with Jacob after he flees Paddan-aram?

No

T or F God is repeatedly said to be with Joseph through his ordeal over 10xs in Genesis 39?

It is only said twice that God was with him

Matching

Genesis 1-5 =Adam


Genesis 6-11=Noah


Genesis 12-23=Abraham


Genesis 24-26=Issac


Genesis 27-36=Jacob


Genesis 37-50=Joseph

Matching Exodus

Exodus 1-5-slavery


Exodus 6-11 Plagues


Exodus 12 Passover


Exodus 13-18 Red Sea


Exodus 19-24 10 Commandments


Exodus 32-34 Golden Calf


Exodus 25-40 Tabernacle

Both Genesis and Exodus were written by ____?

Moses

The original audience of both Genesis and Exodus were who?

Israelites

The purpose of the book of Exodus is to explain how Israel became_________ in _____________ and how Yahweh______________them from oppression.

enslaved, Egypt, saved

T/F The ark of the covenant was made from the leftovers of Noah's Ark?

F

T/F the tabernacle was portable?

T

God's name in Hebrew is what?

Yahweh

Ali's tattoo and favorite verse is what?

Exodus 14:14 The Lord will fight for you, you need only to be still.

List as many of the 10 things that you can that the book of Exodus teaches about God.

He remembers his people


His name is Yahweh


He is Holy


He acts in judgment


He lives among his people


His is transcendent


He speaks

Matching Joshua

Joshua 1-4=Entering the Land


Joshua 5-12 Taking the land


Joshua 13-21 Possessing the Land


Joshua 22-21 Retaining the Land

The major theme of Joshua are:


God's faithfulness in fulfilling the _____________ ______________.


The _____________ and apportionment of the land.


The importance of ___________________.

covenant promises


conquest


obedience

Through not one of the five books of Moses, the book of Joshua completes the story found in the ____________________.

Pentateuch

The purpose of the book of Joshua was to recount, from a ______________ perspective, the events surrounding Israel's _____________and ____________of the land of Canaan.

theological


capture


settlement

T/F the book of Joshua never says that Joshua wrote all of it.

T

The book of Joshua is the beginning of __________________?

Deuteronomic History

Matching Deuteronomy

Deut 1:1-5=Preamble


Deut 1:6-4:49=Historical Prologue


Deut 5-11 General Stipulations


Deut 12-26 Specific Stipulations


Deut 30= Document Clause


Deut 32 Witnesses

List 4 major themes of Deuteronomy

Law giving


Division of the land


God's fulfillment of promises


God's grace

Deuteronomy means what?

Second law

The key word in Deuteronomy is?

Remember

T/F Deuteronomy is one of the 4 most quoted books of the New Testement?

T

Deuteronomy is quoted in all but five of the books of the New Testement. T or F

T

According to Deuteronomy, one day God will raise up a new _______________.

Moses

What is the most important verse in Deut?

Deut 6:4

What is the name of the prayer in Deut 6:4

Shema

What is Shema in hebrew?

Hear

The purpose of Deut is to ___________ and _________the covenant in preparation for entering into the land.

summarize

renew

Deut is the _______________document of Israel

charter

Matching Joshua
Joshua 1-4=Entering the land

Joshua 5-12=Taking the land


Joshua 13-21=Possessing the Land


Joshua 22-24=Retaining the Land

Who is the author of Samuel I and II?

Unknown

What is the genre of Samuel?

Hero story

Who are the two main characters in Samuel?

David and Saul

What is the literary technique uses in Samuel?

Realism

What genre is Kings?

Historical narrative

What is the intention of Kings?

To interpret the history of Israel along theological lines showing what happens to leaders who worship false Gods.

Who are the main characters in Kings?

Solomon and Elijah the prophet

Approximately how many kings are covered in the book of Kings?

30