Bible OT Test #3
Ezekiel was taken captive along with ________ citizens form Judah
10,000
How many times does Ezekiel's chariot vision appear in the text?
3
How many "messages" compromise the book of Haggai?
4
The exiles who first returned to the land numbered approximately
50,000
Once the project was started, the walls of Jerusalem were rebuilt in
52 days
Daniel was written in Hebrew and _____
Aramaic
Ezra is one of the two OT books, which contains substantial sections of text written in the _______ language and not in Hebrew
Aramaic
Ezra and Nehemiah came to Jerusalem during the reign of King ______
Artaxerxes I
Nehemiah was the cupbearer for which king?
Artaxerxes I
According to traditional interpretations, the lion in Daniel 7 refers to: _______
Babylon
Ezekiel prophesied during the captivity of Judah by which nation?
Babylon
The king who allowed the first exiles to return to Palestine was _____
Cyrus
Which king conquered Babylon?
Cyrus
Daniel 7 contains many similarities to which other chapter in Daniel?
Daniel 2
The book of Obadiah pronounces divine judgement on what nation?
Edom
Reversal and irony are used predominantly in this book
Esther
This book does not mention the name of God
Esther
Daniel is written to the people who remained in Jerusalem (T/F)
False
Evangelical scholars agree on their interpretation of Daniel 7-12 (T/F)
False
Most evangelical scholars agree that Daniel was written in the second century BC (T/F)
False
Nehemiah was a priest and a scribe (T/F)
False
Nehemiah was unable to finish the completion of the walls of Jerusalem (T/F)
False
Obadiah is concerned with social justice and the spiritual sickness which is at the root of the people's mistreatment of the poor (T/F)
False
Obadiah is one of the most detailed books in the OT in terms of background, giving the time, setting and information about the prophet at the beginning of the book (T/F)
False
The Babylonian Empire falls to Greece on the very night of Belshazzar's vision (T/F)
False
The meaning of Daniel 7-12 is clear (T/F)
False
The ministry of Ezekiel took place in Jerusalem after the return from exile (T/F)
False
The purpose of the book of Ezekiel was to promote the rebuilding of the temple (T/F)
False
The returning exiles were able to quickly rebuild the temple (T/F)
False
The second temple was more magnificent than the first temple built by Solomon (T/F)
False
While in training in Babylon, Daniel and his friends eat freely from the food and wine provided from the king (T/F)
False
Antiochus Epiphanies was a great ally of the Jewish people in Palestine (T/F)
False, burned down walls of Jerusalem
This prophet only ministered for 4 months
Haggai
These prophets inspired the Israelites to complete the construction of the Temple in 520 BC
Haggai and Zechariah
Which of the following is not a name for Edom in the book?
Jacob
the king that went into exile at the same time as Ezekiel was
Jehoiachin
What means "my messenger" or "my angel"?
Malachi
What prophet talked about the coming of an Elijah-like figure?
Malachi
According to the angel Gabriel, the ram in Daniel 8 refers to ______ and ________
Media and Persia
In Daniel 5, Belshazzar is the acting king in Babylon. Who is actual king?
Nabonidus
Many of the reforms instituted under Ezra and Nehemiah are seen as the seeds of __________ which was in full effect during the time of Jesus
Pharisaism
Nehemiah undertook an initiative to do what in Jerusalem?
Rebuild the walls around Jerusalem
Nehemiah focused on helping the Israelites
Rebuild the walls of Jerusalem
According to traditional interpretations, the fourth beast in Daniel 7 refers to
Rome
The returned exiles had difficulties with the ________
Samaritans
This group of people offered to help the Hebrew people rebuild the temple
Samaritans
The Lord address Ezekiel by the title __________ some ninety times in the book
Son of Man
Ezra and Nehemiah came from the Persian city of _______
Susa
The most likely background for the book of Obadiah is __________
The fall of Jerusalem
Which of the following is NOT a theme introduced in Daniel 7?
The triumph of Israel
Daniel 9-12 indicates that heavenly realities underlie human conflict (T/F)
True
Daniel appears to focus more on God's ultimate resolution of cosmic problems than on Israel's restoration (T/F)
True
Daniel has a similar setting as the book of Ezekiel (T/F)
True
Daniel himself admits the difficulty of understanding his visions (T/F)
True
Ezekiel highlighted the individual responsibility of each generation to live according to God's commands (T/F)
True
Ezekiel is known for using bold and provocative language
True
Ezra and Nehemiah form a single book in the Hebrew Bible (T/F)
True
It is ironic that Nebuchadnezzar, who destroyed Jerusalem, is unable to kill three young Hebrew men in his own court. (T/F)
True
Obadiah's oracle concludes with the promise of restoration for the remnant of Israel (T/F)
True
One of the dominant theological themes in Ezra-Nehemiah is covenant renewal in the post exilic community (T/F)
True
One of the major reasons Obadiah pronounces judgement on this pagan nation is because of its pride (T/F)
True
Several elements of apocalyptic literature reside in the writings of Ezekiel (T/F)
True
The author of Ezra-Nehemiah had a theological purpose in writing the books (T/F)
True
The book of Daniel is concerned to demonstrate Yahweh's sovereignty over all nations. (T/F)
True
The book of Ezekiel is essentially a theodicy (T/F)
True
The books of Ezekiel is autobiographical in style, often utilizing the personal and possessive pronouns I, me, and my (T/F)
True
The central theme of Daniel 1-6 is God demonstrating that he is more powerful than the monarchs of Babylon and Persia (T/F)
True
The events recounted in Ezra-Nehemiah cover a period of about 105 years (T/F)
True
The four horns of the shaggy goat in Danier 8 refer to the four generals who divide Alexander the Great's kingdom after his death(T/F)
True
Zechariah means
Yahweh has remembered
The book of Esther is read annually at the Jewish festival of _______
Yom Kippur
Who was part of the priestly family of Iddo?
Zechariah
The leaders of the returning group of exiles was
Zerubabbel
Which of the following led a return of Judean exiles?
Zerubabbel
In Daniel 2, King Nebuchadnezzar has a dream. In the dream he sees:
a statue of a man
What is primary feature of apocalyptic literature?
all of the above
The book of Obadiah espouses the idea of Lex Talons which means:
an eye for an eye
Which of the following features is NOT indicative of apocalyptic literature?
divine absence in human history
The plot line of Esther revolves around an attempt to________
exterminate the Jews
Reforms instituted by Ezra and Nehemiah addressed all of the following EXCEPT
failure to circumcise
When Ezra arrived in Jerusalem almost 60 years after the reconstruction of the temple, he discovered that:
many of the Jews had intermarried with foreigners
One of the primary genres of Ezra-Nehemiah is _____
memoir
In the ancient Near East, lions often symbolized ______
monarchs
The book of Daniel takes place:
partially during the time of the Babylonians and partially during the time of the Persians
What genre in the modern era is similar to apocalyptic?
political cartoons
The time period in which Ezra-Nehemiah was written is generally classified as ________
postexilic
Ezekiel was a
priest
Zechariah is often classified as ________ literature
proto-apocalyptic
Along with being a prophet, Zechariah was also a ______
scribe
Obadiah is the _______ book in the OT
shortest
Traditionally, evangelical scholars date Daniel to which century BC?
sixth
According to the angel Gabriel, the goat in Daniel 8 refers to:
the king of Greece
Obadiah's oracle is a
vision
Ezekiel has been known as the
watchman