Bible 1st-semester EXAM review
Question 65 blanks:
(1)Babylon, (2)70, (3)Cyrus, (4)remnant, (5)temple, (6)walls
Question 62 blanks:
(1)Elijah, (2)Baal, (3)water, (4)five, (5)Israel
Question 63 blanks:
(1)Elisha, (2)Youths, (3)mouthpiece, (4)Youths, (5)Israel
Question 64 blanks:
(1)Enoch, (2)Elijah, (3)Elisha, (4)Elijah, (5)Chariot, (6)Jordan River
Question 66 blanks:
(1)Esther, (2)name,(3)presence, (4)kingdom, (5)time
Served as the spokesperson before Pharaoh
Aaron
Killed over jealousy of God's favor
Abel
Counted righteous for his faith in God
Abraham
To whom did God first reveal Egyptian bondage
Abraham
Caused death to pass on all men
Adam
Adam - _____ - Enoch - ______ - Noah - ______ - Abraham - _______ - ________
Adam - Seth - Enoch - Methusala - Noah - Shem - Abraham - Isaac - Jacob
The promise of Perfection
Amos
Books of Hebrew history written during the Intertestamental Period and not concluded in the biblical canon is called the ___________
Apocrypha
Kinsman-redeemer for Ruth
Boaz
Warned by God about the temptation to sin
Cain
Name the two spies voting in the minority
Caleb & Joshua
Leader of the Persians who brought the people back
Cyrus
God's illumination of the Human Mind
Daniel
A prayer of confession, Psalm 51, written after his sin
David
Desired to build a house for God but was denied the chance
David
God's choice as king; known as "man after gods own heart
David
The second giving of the law to those who entered the Promised Land
Deuteronomy
What sin caused the decision at Kadesh-Barnea
Disbelief
Emphasizes the fact that life is not about what you own
Ecclesiastes
Challenged the prophets of Baal probing he was a false god
Elijah
Pronounces a curse upon 42 youths after being mocked
Elisha
Watched as a prophet rode to heaven in a fiery chariot
Elisha
Preservation of the Jews and the covenantal promises made by God
Esther
The noticeable absence of God's name but the presence of God
Esther
Created to be a helpmeet
Eve
Describes the plagues on the gods of Egypt
Exodus
Tells the story of God providentially saving baby Moses
Exodus
The promise of God's presence
Ezekiel
Rebuilding the Temple to re-establish the worship of God
Ezra
Tells of the return of the exiles and rebuilding of the temple
Ezra
In our class discussion of Romans 8:28, we stated all things happen for what two reasons?
For someone's good & God's glory
Follows the genealogy/story of Adam through Seth to Joseph
Genesis
Tells the beginning of creation and the call of Abram
Genesis
Give the reference for the first prophecy of Jesus
Genesis 3:15
A judge for Israel who had his army reduced by God
Gideon
Ultimate Answers
Habakkuk
Material Blessing
Haggai
Where are the original items serving as the pattern for the tabernacle
Heaven
The promise of God's persistence in His Love
Hosea
Written so the reader would reconsider what is believed about God
I & II Chronicles
Begins with the Solomon narratives; two prophets call for repentance
I & II Kings
Lesson learned that we must be careful what we ask for: "Give us a king..."
I & II Samuel
Shows the contrast of the king chosen by the people and chosen by God
I & II Samuel
By what name did God identify Himself as the burning bush
I am
A new beginning (The grace of God)
Isaiah
First son but not God's promised son
Ishmael
Known for his trickery against his brother
Jacob
Absence of God (desolation)
Jeremiah
Prayed for his friends despite their judgemental spirits
Job
Satan is allowed to test the faith of a righteous man
Job
The promise that God is Bringing About His Purposes
Joel
Second Chance
Jonah
Preparation and entry into the promised land
Joshua
A young king who re-institutes reading of the Word and Worship
Josiah
In this book it is clear, every man did what was right in his own eyes
Judges
Which book of the Bible is the lament of the "weeping prophet"?
Lamentations
Contains a detailed sermon on the Ten Commandments
Leviticus
Explains the details of sacrifices and Day of Atonement
Leviticus
Teaches us God is Holy; instructs us how to worship Him
Leviticus
God's Responsibility
Malachi
Given dominion over the animals
Mankind
This gospel presents Jesus as the Servant
Mark
God's Pardon
Micah
This reference is the prophecy shared with Magi after Jesus' birth
Micah 5:2
Killed an Egyptian, protecting a Hebrew
Moses
God's Unchanging Character
Nahum
A Babylonian leader who captured Jerusalem
Nebuchadnezzar
Led in the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem
Nehemiah
Rebuilding the wall; return of the exiles and rebuilding the community
Nehemiah
Gives the report of the spies into the Promised Land
Numbers
Provides an account of the Israelites wandering in the wilderness
Numbers
The Promise of Spiritual Victory
Obadiah
What is required to receive a blessing from God
Obedience
This religious group believed they were the "owners" of the Oral Law
Pharisees
Great truths in short sentences written by Solomon
Proverbs
Songs written by Asaph, sons of Korah, David, and others
Psalms
Saved from Jericho after helping Israel spy out the city
Rahab
What is the primary sermon them through the prophets
Remember, Repent, and Repeat
Name the 12 sons of Israel
Reuben | Issachar | Naphtali | Gad | Simeon | Benjamin | Asher | Levi | Dan | Judah | Joseph | Zebulun
Beautiful picture of Christ as seen in the kinsman-redeemer
Ruth
This religious group was known for their unbelief in immortality and the resurrection
Sadducees
Offended at the people's request for a kind
Samuel
The people's choice as king because he "looked the part"
Saul
On the Day of Atonement, what animal carried off the sins of the people
Scapegoat
Known for his wisdom, yet always learning through life
Solomon
Known for his wisdom; built a glorious temple for God
Solomon
Shared the truths of wise vs. foolish men
Solomon
A love poem describing the Godly love of a bride and groom
Song of Solomon
The intertestamental period known as the __________ years, lasting _______
The intertestamental Period known as the **silent** years, lasting **400 years.**
Encouragement and Comfort in the End Times
Zechariah
God's Jealous wrath
Zephaniah
What is the natural consequence of sin, blessing or curse?
curse
After losing all his riches, Job cursed God and waited to die
false
By the end of Job's life, he had all his questions answered
false
Job's friends offered sound advice but Job ignored it
false
Each book within the psalms concludes with a doxology
true
Job was more blessed in the end than at the beginning
true
Job was the richest man in the land as the story begins
true
Satan accused Job of being spoiled by God's blessings
true
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom
true
The psalms are both songs and prayers
true
When you can't trace God's hand, you can trust His heart
true