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  • January 28, 2024
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BIBL-104 Quiz 1

The purpose of the book of Leviticus was to teach Israel how they were to... - ANSwalk in
practical holiness with God.

How does the biblical description of the flood (Genesis 6-9) indicate its extent? - ANSAll of the
above

The laws of sanctification were intended to mark Israel as a unique people who were
"separated" from the practices of their pagan neighbors - ANSTrue

Deuteronomy is in large part Moses explaining the law to a new generation of Israelite's -
ANSTrue

How did the establishment of cities of refuge ensure social justice in Israel - ANSThey allowed
justice to be exacted against murders and also prevented innocent blood from being spilled due
to vigilantism, thereby keeping the land free from spiritual pollution

Moses was a Hebrew leader who was experienced with the life of the Egyptian court and yet
had a traditional Semitic social background - ANSTrue

The fallen nature of humanity affected our relationship to God by resulting in broken
communication with the Creator - ANSTrue

At Kadesh-barnea the Israelite's turned back in unbelief and then wandered in the wilderness -
ANSTrue

The significance of the divine name "I AM" refers to God's authority and preeminence -
ANSFalse

How did the conquest fulfill God's covenant promises to Abraham's descendants - ANS

Deuteronomy does not parallel suzerain vassal treaties common in the ancient Near East -
ANSFalse

What does the book of Numbers teach us about our walk with God - ANSThat we need to walk
by faith in God's World and obedience to his commands.

How does the Passover prefigure Christ's death for us - ANSJesus shed his blood for our
redemption

The book of Numbers functions as a travel diary of the Israelite's after the exodus - ANSTrue

, The offering known as the trespass or guilt offering was designed to atone for sin a well as
make restitution for particular sins involved offering a ___ without defect - ANSRam

In what way are human beings uniquely created by God - ANSExhibit self-identity

Which of the following was not a part of the preparations that were made by the Israelite's
before they attempted to conquer the cities of Canaan - ANSCeremonial washing in lamb's
blood

The election of Israel was confirmed by the Noahic covenant (15:1-6) and reaffirmed to his
descendants Isaac, Jacob, and Jacob's twelve sons--forefathers of the nation of Israel -
ANSFalse

Blessings, but not curses, are included in Deuteronomy - ANSFalse

In the Old Testament you will encounter the following genres narrative, law, poetry, prophecy,
epistle, gospel, and wisdom - ANSFalse

In the Protevangelium of Genesis 3:15 we see the first announcement of God's redemptive plan
for humanity. - ANSTrue

In Harbin's section on the flood he makes a strong case from biblical arguments that the flood
was a global not just a local event. - ANSTrue

Isaac was Joseph's father. - ANSFalse

According to Harbin the Bible gives us all the detail we would like in Genesis 1 and 2 as to how
God brought about the universe. - ANSFalse

Harbin believes that the view of 'apparent age" in the creation would be a clear case of God
being deceitful. - ANSFalse

The different names for God in Genesis 1 and 2 (ex. Elohim and YHWH) are used for the
purposes of reflecting the different roles of God in the creation account. - ANSTrue

The Harbin text reflects that the identity of the author of the book of Job has been lost to history.
- ANSTrue

According to Hindson faith is so important that it is mentioned over 300 times in the Bible. -
ANSTrue

The term toledot can be translated to mean "generations". - ANSTrue

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