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BIBL 104 – Quiz 1 – Liberty University

• Question 1

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The thematic focus of Esther centers around the rescuing of the Israelite people.

• Question 2

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Abraham and Sarah had a child named ______________ who was God’s chosen son of the promise.

• Question 3

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The book of _______________ tells the story of the wilderness journey. It serves as a travel diary of the Israelites after the exodus.

• Question 4

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Deuteronomy focuses on covenant renewal.

• Question 5

1 out of 1 points

The Ten Commandments can be divided into two categories: responsibilities to God and responsibilities to

• Question 6

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Numbers details the wilderness journey of the Egyptians.

• Question 7

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In Ecclesiastes there is a search for the meaning of love.

• Question 8

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Because of _________________ importance in leading Israel into practical sanctification and fellowship with God, three chapters in Leviticus are devoted to _____________.

• Question 9

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In Deuteronomy, Moses explains the intent of the Ten Commandments as an ___________ motivation toward godly behavior in the civil, social, and ceremonial life of Israel.

• Question 10

1 out of 1 points

According to our textbook, the original creation

• Question 11

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In Deuteronomy, Moses persuasively argued that his audience must ‘hear’and ‘do,’ ‘keep,’ ‘observe’ God’s commands out of a heart of ___________.

• Question 12

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The last three Minor Prophets are focused on the Jewish exiles who have returned from Babylon to rebuild the tabernacle and reestablish Jerusalem.

• Question 13

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In Moses’ ___________ sermon in Deuteronomy, he seeks to invoke covenant renewal on the part of the second generation by reminding them of what God did for Israel.

• Question 14

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God accomplished Israel’s complete liberation from Egypt

• Question 15

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The thematic focus of Nehemiah is rebuilding the Temple.

• Question 16

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Genesis concludes with Israel in Canaan.

• Question 17

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Genesis is the book of Beginnings.

• Question 18

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The book of Nahum relates the destruction of Edom.

• Question 19

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In the proto-evangelium, God promised that

• Question 20

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Leviticus describes the way of Holiness.

• Question 21

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The Abrahamic Covenant was

• Question 22

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___________ and ____________ were the two faithful spies who believed God would deliver Canaan into the hands of Israel.

• Question 23

1 out of 1 points

The global extent of the flood is indicated by the fact that

• Question 24

1 out of 1 points

After Jacob’s descendants migrated into Egypt, they began to experience numerical growth. This growth emphasizes

• Question 25

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Moses selected _____________ men, one from each ancestral tribe, to scout out the land of Canaan in advance.

• Question 26

1 out of 1 points

The scapegoat

• Question 27

1 out of 1 points

The book of Obadiah relates the doom of Nineveh.

• Question 28

1 out of 1 points

The book of Jonah centers around the consequences for individual disobedience.

• Question 29

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From Jacob’s son ______________ would come the messianic line of Christ.

• Question 30

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Leviticus describes the religious system of worship that was given at Mt. Carmel.

• Question 31

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The English Bible groups the six poetic books together.

• Question 32

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The turning point in the book of Numbers is

• Question 33

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Deuteronomy provides instructions for the new generation of Israelites as they prepare to enter Canaan in fulfillment of God’s promises.

• Question 34

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The messages of the Major Prophets remind us that God holds all nations accountable for their behavior and policies.

• Question 35

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The Major Prophets are twelve separate compositions in our English Bible, but they appear as a single “Book of the Twelve” in the Hebrew Bible.

• Question 36

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In Zechariah, the main them is “restore the King.”

• Question 37

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The book of Proverbs is a book containing words of wisdom.

• Question 38

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The biblical description of creation is___________________ and by the power of God’s spoken word.

• Question 39

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The JEDP Theory asserts that anonymous editors compiled the Pentateuch from four documents long after the time of Moses.

• Question 40

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The themes of the Historical Books revolve around God’s activity in calling, choosing, punishing, redeeming, and using the nation of Israel as His covenant people to accomplish His global purposes.

• Question 41

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The dispersion of the nations occurred

• Question 42

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The book of Psalms features songs of praise and lament.

• Question 43

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Joshua describes the conquest of Canaan.

• Question 44

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In Deuteronomy, Moses predicts the _____________ that Israel’s future generations will exhibit.

• Question 45

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According to Leviticus, there were ____________ sacrifices that guarantee the children of God had ongoing fellowship with their God.

• Question 46

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In the third major sermon in Deuteronomy Moses continues with his theme of covenant renewal by forecasting Israel’s _____________.

• Question 47

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Exodus highlights the exit from Egypt.

• Question 48

1 out of 1 points

How did the Israelites become enslaved in Egypt?

• Question 49

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In Numbers, the Israelites were given divine guidance in

• Question 50

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When Moses reflects on the second generation of Israel, the present generation in front of him, he points them to

BIBL 104 – Quiz 1 – Liberty University

Question 1

1 out of 1 points

The JEDP Theory asserts that anonymous editors compiled the Pentateuch from four documents long after the time of Moses.

Question 2

1 out of 1 points

Altogether the Minor Prophets are a collection of messages to Israel and Judah that serve both as predictions of judgment and as promises of hope for the future.

Question 3

1 out of 1 points

Because of _________________ importance in leading Israel into practical sanctification and fellowship with God, three chapters in Leviticus are devoted to _____________.

Question 4

1 out of 1 points

The first five books of the Bible are known as the Torah.

Question 5

1 out of 1 points

The Historical Books extend from the book of Joshua to the book of Esther.

Question 6

1 out of 1 points

Conservative evangelical scholars recognize that certain small elements of the Pentateuch were probably added later, such as the account of Moses’ death and burial.

Question 7

1 out of 1 points

___________ and ____________ were the two faithful spies who believed God would deliver Canaan into the hands of Israel.

Question 8

1 out of 1 points

Jacob’s marriages to Leah and Rachael produced _____________ sons who would become the various tribes of Israel.

Question 9

1 out of 1 points

The events surrounding the death of Moses were probably written by ____________.

Question 10

1 out of 1 points

Despite God’s promise that Abraham would have a son from his “own body,” Sarah insisted they use Hagar their Egyptian slave as a surrogate mother. Together Abraham and Hagar had a child named _____________ became the ancestor of the Arab peoples.

Question 11

0 out of 1 points

Moses died and was buried

Question 12

In Moses’ ___________ sermon in Deuteronomy, he seeks to invoke covenant renewal on the part of the second generation by reminding them of what God did for Israel.

Question 13

1 out of 1 points

In the proto-evangelium, God promised that

Question 14

1 out of 1 points

The four great patriarchs in Genesis are:

Question 15

1 out of 1 points

1–2 Samuel thematically focuses on Kings and Priests.

Question 16

1 out of 1 points

A theme to the book of Judges is “The Struggle”.

Question 17

1 out of 1 points

The messages of the Major Prophets remind us that God holds all nations accountable for their behavior and policies.

Question 18

1 out of 1 points

According to our textbook, the opening verses of Genesis clearly refute

Question 19

1 out of 1 points

The book of Habakkuk presents the destruction of Babylon.

Question 20

1 out of 1 points

The Shema involves loving God with all one’s heart and the totality of one’s being and

Question 21

1 out of 1 points

Leviticus describes the way of Holiness.

Question 22

1 out of 1 points

Genesis concludes with Israel in Canaan.

Question 23

1 out of 1 points

In Numbers, the Israelites were given divine guidance in

Question 24

1 out of 1 points

The Major Prophets are twelve separate compositions in our English Bible, but they appear as a single “Book of the Twelve” in the Hebrew Bible.

Question 25

1 out of 1 points

____________ and _____________ were disgruntled over Moses’ marriage and ministerial supremacy and challenged his divinely given authority.

Question 26

1 out of 1 points

What was the significance of the final plague?

Question 27

1 out of 1 points

Moses selected _____________ men, one from each ancestral tribe, to scout out the land of Canaan in advance.

Question 28

1 out of 1 points

According to Leviticus, there were ____________ sacrifices that guarantee the children of God had ongoing fellowship with their God.

Question 29

1 out of 1 points

From Jacob’s son ______________ would come the messianic line of Christ.

Question 30

1 out of 1 points

After Jacob’s descendants migrated into Egypt, they began to experience numerical growth. This growth emphasizes

Question 31

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In Exodus, God’s miraculous provisions included the

Question 32

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What was the major turning point in Moses’ life?

Question 33

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Genesis also emphasizes the importance of the ________________ covenant, which gave Israel a right to the land (Gen 15:18–21).

Question 34

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The Abrahamic Covenant was

Question 35

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Song of Songs is a book that provides songs of life.

Selected Answer: False

Question 36

1 out of 1 points

The book of _______________ tells the story of the wilderness journey. It serves as a travel diary of the Israelites after the exodus.

Question 37

1 out of 1 points

In Moses’ speeches in Deuteronomy he unfolds the essence of the covenant in the form of

Question 38

1 out of 1 points

Genesis is the book of Beginnings.

Question 39

1 out of 1 points

Eight of the Minor Prophets are focused on the southern kingdom of Judah.

Question 40

1 out of 1 points

How did the Israelites become enslaved in Egypt?

Question 41

1 out of 1 points

Joshua describes the conquest of Canaan.

Question 42

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Conservative evangelical scholars believe Moses was the substantial author of the Pentateuch.

Question 43

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The book of ____________ is used extensively by Christ not only to validate His messiahship and summarize the law but also to rebut Satan.

Question 44

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In Zechariah, the main them is “restore the King.”

Question 45

1 out of 1 points

Deuteronomy focuses on covenant renewal.

Question 46

1 out of 1 points

In Deuteronomy, Moses explains the intent of the Ten Commandments as an ___________ motivation toward godly behavior in the civil, social, and ceremonial life of Israel.

Question 47

1 out of 1 points

The book of Micah presents a divine lawsuit.

Question 48

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The book of Haggai deals with the theme, “repent of sin.”

Question 49

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According to the book of Numbers, people could also be sanctified through the __________ Blessing assuring them of God’s continued grace upon them.

Question 50

1 out of 1 points

The dispersion of the nations occurred

BIBL 104 – Quiz 1 – Liberty University

Question 1

1 out of 1 points

The books of 1–2 Chronicles offers a priestly perspective.

Question 2

1 out of 1 points

The Historical Books extend from the book of Joshua to the book of Esther.

Question 3

1 out of 1 points

The blessings of the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic covenants are ultimately meant for the blessing of the nation of Israel.

Question 4

1 out of 1 points

The Shema involves loving God with all one’s heart and the totality of one’s being and

Question 5

1 out of 1 points

____________ and _____________ were disgruntled over Moses’ marriage and ministerial supremacy and challenged his divinely given authority.

Question 6

1 out of 1 points

The book of Hosea underscores God’s unquenchable love.

Question 7

1 out of 1 points

The four great patriarchs in Genesis are:

Question 8

1 out of 1 points

The book of Obadiah relates the doom of Nineveh.

Question 9

1 out of 1 points

Conservative evangelical scholars believe Moses was the substantial author of the Pentateuch.

Question 10

1 out of 1 points

How did the Israelites become enslaved in Egypt?

Question 11

1 out of 1 points

The book of Micah presents a divine lawsuit.

Question 12

1 out of 1 points

The global extent of the flood is indicated by the fact that

Question 13

1 out of 1 points

The Major Prophets are twelve separate compositions in our English Bible, but they appear as a single “Book of the Twelve” in the Hebrew Bible.

Question 14

1 out of 1 points

The Ten Commandments can be divided into two categories: responsibilities to God and responsibilities to

Question 15

1 out of 1 points

The themes of the Historical Books revolve around God’s activity in calling, choosing, punishing, redeeming, and using the nation of Israel as His covenant people to accomplish His global purposes.

Question 16

1 out of 1 points

The book of Haggai deals with the theme, “repent of sin.”

Question 17

1 out of 1 points

The Abrahamic Covenant was

Question 18

1 out of 1 points

___________ and ____________ were the two faithful spies who believed God would deliver Canaan into the hands of Israel.

Question 19

1 out of 1 points

In Numbers, the Israelites were given divine guidance in

Question 20

1 out of 1 points

Altogether the Minor Prophets are a collection of messages to Israel and Judah that serve both as predictions of judgment and as promises of hope for the future.

Question 21

1 out of 1 points

The book of Ruth offers a ray of hope.

Question 22

1 out of 1 points

The events surrounding the death of Moses were probably written by ____________.

Question 23

1 out of 1 points

The first five books of the Bible are known as the Pentateuch.

Question 24

1 out of 1 points

The book of Job deals with Questions related to suffering.

Question 25

1 out of 1 points

The book of Nahum relates the destruction of Edom.

Question 26

1 out of 1 points

The Day of ______________ was the holiest day on the Hebrew calendar.

Question 27

1 out of 1 points

In Zephaniah the chief pronouncement is that disaster is imminent.

Question 28

1 out of 1 points

The scapegoat

Question 29

1 out of 1 points

Conservative evangelical scholars recognize that certain small elements of the Pentateuch were probably added later, such as the account of Moses’ death and burial.

Question 30

1 out of 1 points

In Moses’ speeches in Deuteronomy he unfolds the essence of the covenant in the form of

Question 31

1 out of 1 points

In Zechariah, the main them is “restore the King.”

Question 32

1 out of 1 points

According to our textbook, the opening verses of Genesis clearly refute

Question 33

1 out of 1 points

Despite God’s promise that Abraham would have a son from his “own body,” Sarah insisted they use Hagar their Egyptian slave as a surrogate mother. Together Abraham and Hagar had a child named _____________ became the ancestor of the Arab peoples.

Question 34

1 out of 1 points

The book of Jonah centers around the consequences for individual disobedience.

Question 35

1 out of 1 points

What was the significance of the final plague?

God who takes away the sin of the world!”

Question 36

1 out of 1 points

In Moses’ ___________ sermon in Deuteronomy, he seeks to invoke covenant renewal on the part of the second generation by reminding them of what God did for Israel.

Question 37

1 out of 1 points

Exodus highlights the exit from Egypt.

Question 38

1 out of 1 points

Because of _________________ importance in leading Israel into practical sanctification and fellowship with God, three chapters in Leviticus are devoted to _____________.

Question 39

1 out of 1 points

From Jacob’s son ______________ would come the messianic line of Christ.

Question 40

1 out of 1 points

According to the book of Numbers, people could also be sanctified through the __________ Blessing assuring them of God’s continued grace upon them.

Question 41

1 out of 1 points

The first five books of the Bible trace the actions of God in history from the creation of the world until the death of Joshua.

Question 42

1 out of 1 points

The bronze altar illustrated

Question 43

1 out of 1 points

According to Leviticus, there were ____________ religious feasts that were to be celebrated in the Spring and Fall.

Question 44

1 out of 1 points

Numbers details the wilderness journey of the Egyptians.

Question 45

1 out of 1 points

Moses selected _____________ men, one from each ancestral tribe, to scout out the land of Canaan in advance.

Question 46

1 out of 1 points

The turning point in the book of Numbers is

Question 47

1 out of 1 points

Of paramount significance in the Tabernacle was the

Question 48

1 out of 1 points

The thematic focus of Esther centers around the rescuing of the Israelite people.

Question 49

1 out of 1 points

After Jacob’s descendants migrated into Egypt, they began to experience numerical growth. This growth emphasizes

Question 50

1 out of 1 points

According to our textbook, the original creation







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