BIBL 104 Quiz 2

BIBL 104 Quiz 2 Liberty University

Set 1

  1. In the books of Kings, the various kings of the nation are evaluated by the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic covenants so the exiles will learn from this history and be deterred from future covenant disobedience.
  2. Under the principle of ___________________, the next of kin of a deceased man was to marry his widow and produce an offspring in order to prevent the deceased man’s lineage and name from dying out.
  3. The book of _____________ shows how God providentially acted so that His people could return to their land and rebuild their temple.
  4. Ahab and his wife Jezebel were wicked rulers in the Northern Kingdom.
  5. The Jewish Feast of ____________ originates in the story of Esther.
  6. So prosperous was Solomon that God expanded Israel’s borders to the degree originally promised in the Abrahamic covenant and reaffirmed to Joshua.
  7. In the _______________ campaign, the town of Jericho was captured.
  8. The end result of the downfall of northern kingdom was the Babylonian captivity.
  9. David’s character is highlighted in that he refuses to kill Saul. This shows his respect for the office of king and the significance of God’s anointing.
  10. The high point for David is the reception of the Davidic covenant. The covenant’s unconditional nature and conditional blessing set the stage for the rest of 2 Samuel.
  11. The emphasis on true worship in 1 & 2 Chronicles explains why the word “___________” is found thirty-two times.
  12. The second covenant renewal ceremony includes Joshua’s affirmation: “As for me and my family, we will worship the Lord.”
  13. Each cycle in the book of Judges portrays a downward spiral. This spiral includes Barak’s reluctance.
  14. The Judge ___________, was a left-handed Benjamite, who assassinated King Eglon with a dagger.
  15. Joshua’s miraculous water crossing affirmed his leadership to the people of Israel.
  16. The Judge ______________ tore down his father’s Baal altar that was kept on the family farm.
  17. According to our textbook, the uniqueness of Samson was
  18. 2 Samuel records only the highlights and positive episodes in King David’s reign.
  19. The major theological theme of 1–2 Chronicles is the importance of true worship.
  20. The end result of the downfall of the southern kingdom was the Assyrian captivity.
  21. In order to conquer the land of Canaan ______________ military campaigns were undertaken.
  22. The beginning chapters of 1 Samuel draw a sharp contrast between Eli and his ungodly sons and the godly prophet Samuel.
  23. Ruth was a Gentile and a Moabitess. This means she was a descendent of _____________.
  24. ____________ killed the unsuspecting commander Sisera with a tent peg and a mallet.
  25. ______________ was a Judge in Israel
  26. The book of _____________ shows how the remnant were motivated to “rise up and build” Jerusalem’s walls.
  27. Through the birth of ____________ to Ruth and Boaz, Naomi’s prior emptiness and bitterness is reversed.
  28. When the nation of Israel divided the Kingdom to the north was known as
  29. While Joshua prepared to attack Jericho he
  30. David’s covenant violations involve adultery, murder, and a host of deceptive acts committed in an attempt to cover up these sins.
  31. In Joshua’s farewell address he explains to the people of Israel that they will remain in Canaan and prosper in the land only when they comply with the Mosaic covenant.
  32. Half of the tribe of Manasseh settled land on the East bank of the Jordan River.
  33. When the nation of Israel divided, the Kingdom to the south was known as
  34. The book of 2 Kings transitions away from the Elijah narratives and into the Elisha narratives.
  35. In general, Elijah’s miraculous ministry resulted in the return of the nation to covenant faithfulness.
  36. According to our textbook, one reason for the northern kingdom’s downfall is that they rejected the ministries of the prophets who sought to enforce the covenant.
  37. The political capital of the Northern tribes was at
  38. The rediscovery of the covenant law caused King Josiah to lead the nation of Judah in covenant renewal and reform.
  39. Saul’s disobedience of the divine command to abolish the Moabites caused Yahweh to reject him as king.
  40. According to our textbook, one reason for the northern kingdom’s downfall is that they rejected the covenant itself.
  41. Each cycle in the book of Judges portrays a downward spiral. This spiral includes Gideon’s foolish vow.
  42. The events surrounding the selection of Saul for king demonstrate that he was the people’s choice. The people seemed to focus on Saul’s outward appearance rather than his heart.
  43. According to our textbook, _______________ is obvious throughout the book of Esther.
  44. The spirituality of Samuel’s lineage is seen in Hannah’s prayer for a child and her vow to dedicate her child to the Lord.
  45. The book of Judges concludes with a civil war in Israel that almost exterminated the tribe of
  46. Samuel’s anointing of David and _____________________ introduce David as God’s choice to lead the nation of Israel.
  47. According to our textbook, one reason for the northern kingdom’s downfall is their intermarriage with pagan nations.
  48. Nehemiah’s covenant enforcement took the form of excluding foreigners from the assembly, removing Tobiah from the temple, restoring the Levitical tithes, stopping Sabbath breaking, and disciplining those who had intermarried with pagans.
  49. Joshua’s theophanic encounter affirmed his leadership to the people of Israel.
  50. In the north, Jeroboam built two sanctuaries (temples or high places) at

Set 2

  1. According to our textbook, most of the biblical judges were deliverers more than
  2. The book of _____________ shows how the remnant were motivated to “rise up and build” Jerusalem’s walls.
  3. The end result of the downfall of the southern kingdom was the Assyrian captivity.
  4. Samuel’s anointing of David and _____________________ introduce David as God’s choice to lead the nation of Israel.
  5. Each cycle in the book of Judges portrays a downward spiral. This spiral includes Barak’s reluctance.
  6. The book of Joshua concludes by recording the second covenant renewal ceremony at Shiloh.
  7. So prosperous was Solomon that God expanded Israel’s borders to the degree originally promised in the Abrahamic covenant and reaffirmed to Joshua.
  8. As Samuel aged, the people of Israel insisted that they should select a king “like all the other nations.
  9. The events surrounding the selection of Saul for king demonstrate that he was the people’s choice. The people seemed to focus on Saul’s outward appearance rather than his heart.
  10. 2 Samuel records only the highlights and positive episodes in King David’s reign.
  11. The book of _____________ shows how God providentially acted so that His people could return to their land and rebuild their temple.
  12. What did the Transjordan tribes do that led to a dispute in Israel?
  13. The middle of 1 Samuel draws a contrast between the godly prophet Samuel and King David.
  14. The political capital of the Northern tribes was at
  15. ______________ was not a Judge in Israel.
  16. Elijah’s prophetic successor was Elisha.
  17. Theologically, the story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of
  18. Elijah was primarily a prophet to the Southern Kingdom.
  19. The message to Samuel from God is that He will bypass a disobedient generation and call a new generation to follow Him.
  20. In Joshua’s farewell address he explains to the people of Israel that they will remain in Canaan and prosper in the land only when they comply with the Mosaic covenant.
  21. According to our textbook, one reason for the northern kingdom’s downfall is that they rejected the covenant itself.
  22. The book of _____________ opens the section of the Historical Books in the English Bible.
  23. When the nation of Israel divided the Kingdom to the north was known as
  24. Ahab and his wife Jezebel were wicked rulers in the Northern Kingdom.
  25. Solomon’s ________________ turned him away from wholeheartedly following the Lord.
  26. _____________ served as the nation’s religious headquarters for about 300 years.
  27. ____________ killed the unsuspecting commander Sisera with a tent peg and a mallet.
  28. In the _______________ campaign, the town of Jericho was captured.
  29. Under the principle of ___________________, the next of kin of a deceased man was to marry his widow and produce an offspring in order to prevent the deceased man’s lineage and name from dying out.
  30. Joshua’s theophanic encounter affirmed his leadership to the people of Israel.
  31. The major theological theme of 1–2 Chronicles is the importance of true worship.
  32. David obeyed God in purchasing a threshing floor to build “an altar to the Lord.” On this site Solomon would later build the temple.
  33. Ruth’s kinsman redeemer was
  34. Each cycle in the book of Judges portrays a downward spiral. This spiral includes Gideon’s foolish vow.
  35. The distribution of Levites among the people and the establishment of cities of refuge
    were to help ensure spiritual, social, and civil justice in the future.
  36. How did the Israelites lose the Ark of the Covenant?
  37. The tribe of Dan settled land on the East bank of the Jordan River.
  38. Through idolatry, the apostate tribe of ______________ not only abandoned its God-given inheritance but forsook the Lord as well.
  39. In the books of Kings, the various kings of the nation are evaluated by the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic covenants so the exiles will learn from this history and be deterred from future covenant disobedience.
  40. Whose bones were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem?
  41. David captures Jerusalem from the Jebusites and moves the Ark of the Covenant there.
  42. The Judge ________________ equipped his men with trumpets, pitchers, and torches and surprised the unsuspecting Midian and Amalekite raiders. The enemy was thrown into
    confusion and led to an incredible Israelite victory.
  43. The real key to the success of the Judges was the empowerment of the Spirit of God who enabled them to accomplish great feats.
  44. Each cycle in the book of Judges portrays a downward spiral. This spiral includes Jephthah’s immoral relationship with foreign women.
  45. Through ____________, the miraculous healing of leprous Naaman demonstrates Yahweh’s supremacy and grace to all people, even those outside the covenant community.
  46. The rediscovery of the covenant law caused King Josiah to lead the nation of Judah in covenant renewal and reform.
  47. Boaz was not only Ruth’s kinsman redeemer, he was also the one carrying the Davidic lineage.
  48. According to our textbook, the story of _____________ is a ray of hope during the period of the Judges.
  49. Joshua’s miraculous water crossing affirmed his leadership to the people of Israel.
  50. David’s character is highlighted in that he refuses to kill Saul. This shows his respect for the office of king and the significance of God’s anointing.

Set 3

  1. Saul was from the tribe of Benjamin and not Judah. Thus, he could not be the rightful King of Israel.
  2. Saul was not the tenth generation of Judah’s son Perez. Thus, he could not be the rightful King of Israel.
  3. refused to go and confront the Canaanites unless ____________ came with into the battle.
  4. The high point for David is the reception of the Davidic covenant. The covenant’s unconditional nature and conditional blessing set the stage for the rest of 2 Samuel.
  5. According to our textbook, in 2 Samuel the narrative shifts from the godly prophet Samuel to the reign of King Saul.
  6. The tribe of Reuben settled land on the East bank of the Jordan River.
  7. The middle of 1 Samuel draws a contrast between the godly prophet Samuel and King David.
  8. When the nation of Israel divided, the Kingdom to the south was known as
  9. Through idolatry, the apostate tribe of ______________ not only abandoned its God- given inheritance but forsook the Lord as well.
  10. David’s character is highlighted in that he refuses to kill Saul. This shows his respect for the office of king and the significance of God’s anointing.
  11. ______________ was not a Judge in Israel.
  12. Half of the tribe of Manasseh settled land on the East bank of the Jordan River.
  13. According to our textbook, one reason for the northern kingdom’s downfall is that they rejected the covenant itself.
  14. The end result of the downfall of northern kingdom was the Babylonian captivity.
  15. In the ________________ campaign, God miraculously extended the day. This allowed Israel time to rout the enemy.
  16. Samuel’s anointing of David and _____________________ introduce David as God’s choice to lead the nation of Israel.
  17. God’s promise to Abraham that He would bless all nations begins to come to fruition through Boaz and Ruth.
  18. According to our textbook, the uniqueness of Samson was
  19. In the books of Kings, the various kings of the nation are evaluated by the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic covenants so the exiles will learn from this history and be deterred from future covenant disobedience
  20. Ruth was a Gentile and a Moabitess. This means she was a descendent of
  21. In the _______________ campaign, the town of Jericho was captured.
  22. 2 Samuel records only the highlights and positive episodes in King David’s reign.
  23. According to our textbook, one reason for the northern kingdom’s downfall is their intermarriage with pagan nations.
  24. Elijah’s prophetic successor was Elisha.
  25. The end result of the downfall of the southern kingdom was the Assyrian captivity.
  26. How many tribes make up the northern kingdom that rejected the Holy City, the temple, and the Davidic line?
  27. The book of 2 Kings transitions away from the Elijah narratives and into the Elisha narratives
  28. The book of _____________ opens the section of the Historical Books in the English Bible.
  29. Joshua’s miraculous water crossing a rmed his leadership to the people of Israel.
  30. How did the Israelites lose the Ark of the Covenant?
  31. _____________ served as the nation’s religious headquarters for about 300 years.
  32. The Judge ___________, was a left-handed Benjamite, who assassinated King Eglon with a dagger.
  33. Nehemiah’s covenant enforcement took the form of excluding foreigners from the assembly, removing Tobiah from the temple, restoring the Levitical tithes, stopping Sabbath breaking, and disciplining those who had intermarried with pagans.
  34. Boaz was not only Ruth’s kinsman redeemer, he was also the one carrying the Davidic lineage.
  35. The beginning chapters of 1 Samuel draw a sharp contrast between Eli and his ungodly sons and the godly prophet Samuel.
  36. David captures Jerusalem from the Jebusites and moves the Ark of the Covenant there.
  37. The major theological theme of 1–2 Chronicles is the importance of true worship.
  38. Solomon’s ________________ turned him away from wholeheartedly following the Lord.
  39. Under the principle of ___________________, the next of kin of a deceased man was to marry his widow and produce an o spring in order to prevent the deceased man’s lineage and name from dying out.
  40. According to our textbook, most of the biblical judges were deliverers more than
  41. David obeyed God in purchasing a threshing oor to build “an altar to the Lord.” On this site Solomon would later build the temple.
  42. Through ____________, the miraculous healing of leprous Naaman demonstrates Yahweh’s supremacy and grace to all people, even those outside the covenant community.
  43. Each cycle in the book of Judges portrays a downward spiral. This spiral includes Barak’s reluctance.
  44. The Jewish Feast of ____________ originates in the story of Esther.
  45. The distribution of Levites among the people and the establishment of cities of refuge were to help ensure spiritual, social, and civil justice in the future.
  46. According to our textbook, _______________ is obvious throughout the book of Esther.
  47. According to our textbook, the story of _____________ is a ray of hope during the period of the judges.
  48. Theologically, the story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of
  49. Elijah was primarily a prophet to the Southern Kingdom.
  50. The second covenant renewal ceremony includes Joshua’s a rmation: “As for me and my family, we will worship the Lord.”