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53 Cards in this Set
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The Pentateuch was written by whom? |
Moses |
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The Pentateuch is also called what? |
The book of laws |
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The main genre of the Pentateuch is __________ punctuated by episodes of ________________. |
hero stories law giving |
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The key verses of the Pentateuch is what? |
Genesis 12:1-3 |
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Genesis 12:1-3 the key verse in the Pentateuch points to the theme which is the ___________ fulfillment of the _______________ to Abraham. |
divine promise |
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The "center of gravity" for the whole storyline in the Pentateuch is the _______________ at _____________. |
Law giving at Sinai |
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List 3 appeals that Satan made to Eve in Genesis 3 |
It looks good It tastes good It will give you knowledge |
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In both Genesis 1 and 9 God commands the representatives of the human race to be________________ and __________________. |
fruitful multiply |
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In which verse does God promise to keep up the created order? |
Genesis 8:22 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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Who are known collectively as The Patriarchs? |
Abraham, Issac and Jacob |
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Is Rebekah ever reunited with Jacob after he flees Paddan-aram? |
No |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Both Genesis and Exodus were written by ____? |
Moses |
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The original audience of both Genesis and Exodus were who? |
Israelites |
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The purpose of the book of Exodus is to explain how Israel became_________ in _____________ and how Yahweh______________them from oppression. |
enslaved, Egypt, saved |
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T/F The ark of the covenant was made from the leftovers of Noah's Ark? |
F |
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T/F the tabernacle was portable? |
T |
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God's name in Hebrew is what? |
Yahweh |
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Ali's tattoo and favorite verse is what? |
Exodus 14:14 The Lord will fight for you, you need only to be still. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Through not one of the five books of Moses, the book of Joshua completes the story found in the ____________________. |
Pentateuch |
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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 |
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T/F the book of Joshua never says that Joshua wrote all of it. |
T |
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The book of Joshua is the beginning of __________________? |
Deuteronomic History |
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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 |
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List 4 major themes of Deuteronomy |
Law giving Division of the land God's fulfillment of promises God's grace |
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Deuteronomy means what? |
Second law |
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The key word in Deuteronomy is? |
Remember |
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T/F Deuteronomy is one of the 4 most quoted books of the New Testement? |
T |
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Deuteronomy is quoted in all but five of the books of the New Testement. T or F |
T |
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According to Deuteronomy, one day God will raise up a new _______________. |
Moses |
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What is the most important verse in Deut? |
Deut 6:4 |
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What is the name of the prayer in Deut 6:4 |
Shema |
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What is Shema in hebrew? |
Hear |
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The purpose of Deut is to ___________ and _________the covenant in preparation for entering into the land. |
summarize
renew |
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Deut is the _______________document of Israel |
charter |
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Matching Joshua
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Joshua 1-4=Entering the land
Joshua 5-12=Taking the land Joshua 13-21=Possessing the Land Joshua 22-24=Retaining the Land |
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Who is the author of Samuel I and II? |
Unknown |
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What is the genre of Samuel? |
Hero story |
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Who are the two main characters in Samuel? |
David and Saul |
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What is the literary technique uses in Samuel? |
Realism |
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What genre is Kings? |
Historical narrative |
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What is the intention of Kings? |
To interpret the history of Israel along theological lines showing what happens to leaders who worship false Gods. |
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Who are the main characters in Kings? |
Solomon and Elijah the prophet |
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Approximately how many kings are covered in the book of Kings? |
30 |