Question 1 

  1. Leviticus describes the way of      Holiness.

True
False
1 points
Question 2 

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

True
False
1 points
Question 3 

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

 
Levi
 
Simeon
 
Joseph
 
Judah
 
Benjamin
1 points
Question 4 

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

True
False
1 points
Question 5 

  1. Of paramount significance in the      Tabernacle was the

 
lamp stand that represented God’s   guidance.
 
ark of the covenant that represented   God’s presence.
 
table of bread that represented God’s   provision.
 
the veil separating the holy place   from the most holy place.
1 points
Question 6 

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

 
Holiness
 
Atonement
 
Cleanliness
 
Righteousness
1 points
Question 7 

  1. In the book of Amos God’s ultimate      justice is an area of focus.

True
False
1 points
Question 8 

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

 
all of the high   mountains were covered.
 
all living things   perished.
 
the flood lasted   371 days.
 
Both A and B.
 
All of the above.
1 points
Question 9 

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

 
the toledoth
 
the Shema
 
the proto evangelium
 
the bereshith
1 points
Question 10 

  1. 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.

True
False
1 points
Question 11 

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

True
False
1 points
Question 12 

  1. The book of Malachi deals with the      theme, “rebuild the Temple.”

True
False
1 points
Question 13 

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

 
Naturalism
 
Materialism
 
Amoralism
 
Individualism
 
Both A and B
 
a, b, and c only.
1 points
Question 14 

  1. God gave Israel the Ten      Commandments

 
in Egypt.
 
at Mount Carmel
 
at Mount Sinai
 
in Canaan
1 points
Question 15 

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

 
Moses’s/leadership
 
Aaron’s /worship
 
Parental/families
 
the priests/the priesthood
1 points
Question 16 

  1. 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.

 
first
 
second
 
third
 
fourth
1 points
Question 17 

  1. 1–2 Samuel thematically focuses on      Kings and Priests.

True
False
1 points
Question 18 

  1. The scapegoat

 
bore the sins of the nation and was   released into the wilderness.
 
was slaughtered for the sins of the   Priests.
 
was killed and its blood was   sprinkled on the mercy seat on the ark of the covenant.
 
entered the Holy place with Aaron as   a demonstration of God’s compassion on sinful
human beings.
1 points
Question 19 

  1. 1–2 Kings details the Kings of      Israel and Judah.

True
False
1 points
Question 20 

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

True
False
1 points
Question 21 

  1. What was the significance of the      final plague?

 
It formed the basis of the Mosaic   Covenant.
 
Jesus shed His blood for our   redemption at the time of Passover and is “the lamb of
God who takes away the sin of the world!”
 
The white wool of the slaughtered   lamb symbolizes the sacrifices we must make in
order to become pure in the sight of God.
 
I highlighted the vengeful and   merciless character of God towards all who dare to
stand in His way.
1 points
Question 22 

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

True
False
1 points
Question 23 

  1. Genesis concludes with Israel in      Canaan.

True
False
1 points
Question 24 

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

True
False
1 points
Question 25 

  1. 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.

 
Isaac
 
Esau
 
Ishmael
 
Jacob
1 points
Question 26 

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

 
Three
 
Seven
 
Ten
 
Twelve
1 points
Question 27 

  1. 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.

True
False
1 points
Question 28 

  1. Exodus highlights the exit from      Egypt.

True
False
1 points
Question 29 

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

 
apostasy
 
faithfulness
 
benevolence
 
perseverance
1 points
Question 30 

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

True
False
1 points
Question 31 

  1. In the proto-evangelium, God      promised that

 
He would never destroy the earth by a   flood again.
 
the “seed” of the woman who would   “crush” the head of the serpent and lead to
salvation.
 
Adam and Eve would be forced to leave   the Garden of Eden.
 
Adam and Eve could find and present   an acceptable sacrifice for their forgiveness.
1 points
Question 32 

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

 
laws
 
enemies
 
destiny
 
forefathers
 
leaders
1 points
Question 33 

  1. The book of Psalms features songs      of praise and lament.

True
False
1 points
Question 34 

  1. The book of Micah presents a      divine lawsuit.

True
False
1 points
Question 35 

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

 
Isaac
 
Esau
 
Ishmael
 
Jacob
1 points
Question 36 

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

True
False
1 points
Question 37 

  1. According to our textbook, the      original creation

 
was instantaneous,
 
had the appearance of age
 
reproduced “according to their kinds”
 
was a mythological narrative
 
A, B, and C only
 
All of the above.
1 points
Question 38 

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

 
three
 
seven
 
ten
 
twelve
 
forty
1 points
Question 39 

  1. The book of Ruth offers a ray of      hope.

True
False
1 points
Question 40 

  1. The book of Exodus focuses on      Moses’ life, which can be divided into __________ forty-year time periods.

 
Two
 
Three
 
Four
 
Five
1 points
Question 41 

  1. How did the Israelites become      enslaved in Egypt?

 
They lost the battle of Egypt and   were made slaves.
 
They could not pay their taxes and   were forced to become slaves.
 
Pharaoh tricked them into making   bricks for him and they soon became his slaves.
 
A Pharaoh came to power who did not   know Joseph and what he had done for Egypt.
1 points
Question 42 

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

 
obedience
 
sacrifice
 
servitude
 
love
 
meekness
1 points
Question 43 

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

 
Joshua and Caleb
 
Aaron and Miriam
 
Kadesh and Barnea
 
Balaam and Balak
1 points
Question 44 

  1. The English Bible includes twelve      books of the Major Prophets.

True
False
1 points
Question 45 

  1. The turning point in the book of      Numbers is

 
the death of Aaron the High Priest at   Mount Hor.
 
the negative report of the ten spies   that led Israel to lapse into unbelief and rebel
against God’s command to take Canaan.
 
Moses’ intercession and God’s grace   through the provision of the bronze serpent
which prevented the entire generation from being destroyed.
 
The two victories Israelite military   victories over the Amorite king Sihon and Og,
the king of Bashan.
1 points
Question 46 

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

 
God’s command to “be fruitful and   multiply.”
 
God’s promise in the Abrahamic   covenant.
 
the relief from the famine that   Jacob’s family experienced in Egypt.
 
the peaceful relationship that   Jacob’s family had with the Egyptians.
1 points
Question 47 

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

 
Aaron
 
An unnamed priest
 
Joshua
 
Caleb
 
Miriam
1 points
Question 48 

  1. Numbers details the wilderness      journey of the Egyptians.

True
False
1 points
Question 49 

  1. The book of Habakkuk presents the      destruction of Babylon.

True
False
1 points
Question 50 

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

 
teaching the covenant to one’s   children.
 
meditating on the Law.
 
celebrating the feasts.
 
carrying out the sacrifices.
 
Both C and D.