Old Testament Chapter Quizes 24-44

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The book of Obadiah espouses the idea of Lex Talionis which means _____________.

"An eye for an eye"

The Qoheleth repeatedly uses the phrase ___________ to speak of life and experience in the world.

"Under the sun"

The book of Jonah is structured with __________ roughly even sections.

2

How many major divisions does Micah have?

3

How many times does Ezekiel's chariot vision appear in the text?

3

Jeremiah contains ___________ major books/sections.

3

How many "messages" comprise the book of Haggai?

4

How many kingdoms are featured in the visions of Daniel chapters 2 and 7?

4

How many major sections/scenarios is the book of Isaiah divided into?

4

At least _______ different writers have been have been identified as human authors of the Old Testament.

40

How many judgment oracles did Micah give?

5

The book of Lamentations mourns the fall of Jerusalem in ______________.

587/586 bc

The fall of Jerusalem occurred in ________.

587/6 bc

Malachi is composed of a series of _______ oracles.

6

The book of Daniel divides clearly between chapters ______ and ______.

6,7

What is the most likely date for the prophecy of Zephaniah?

627/626 bc

When did Josiah come to the throne of Judah?

640 Bc

The first section of Zechariah contains ___________ "night visions."

7

How long did it take to build the first temple?

7 years

According to Qoheleth, life is __________.

A gift from God

Joel uses the image of ______________ to speak of impending invasion and devastation.

A locust plague

Which of the following people is not featured in Song of Songs?

A village priest

Most of the poems of Lamentations are composed as _______.

Acrostics

The book of Joel is quoted in:

Acts

Which two kings of Judah feature prominently in the book of Isaiah?

Ahaz and Hezekiah

Haggai shows literary skill in which of the following ways?

All of the above

Which covenant did Malachi cite specifically?

All of the above

Which of these represents an interpretative approach that has been taken with Song of Songs?

All the above

Which of the following is the oldest interpretive approach to Song of Songs?

Allegorical

Zephaniah and which other OT book are the only Minor Prophets to include oracles against the nations?

Amos

The earliest of the classical prophets who were active within Israel (the northern kingdom) were _____________.

Amos and Hosea

What natural phenomena/event is referenced in Amos 1:1?

An earthquake

When Jonah sees that God has relented from destroying Nineveh because of their repentance he is _____________.

Angry

The book of Daniel is written in Hebrew and has a large section written in ________.

Aramaic

Nahum deals with which ancient Near Eastern empire?

Assyria

The book of Jonah concerns the judgment of the city of Nineveh, the capital of ____________.

Assyria

Which nation is the archvillain of the Old Testament?

Assyria

Micah ministered during the ________ crisis.

Assyrian

God's controversy with Israel was rooted in the conflicting religious ideologies of Canaanite ______ and Hebrew Yahwism.

Baalism

Ezekiel prophesied during the captivity by which nation?

Babylon

The nation of Judah was conquered by _________.

Babylon

Which nation would eventually exile Judah?

Babylon

Which of the following nations was not exerting pressure on Israel during Hosea's ministry?

Babylon

Who was the pagan nation threatening Judah during the time of Zephaniah's ministry?

Babylon

Daniel was trained in diplomatic service and served in the ____________ government.

Babylonian

Jeremiah's scribe was _____________.

Baruch

Amos's prophecies were delivered to Israel at _____________, a site of syncretic worship.

Bethel

One of Zechariah's two explicitly stated duties as God's spokesman was to ________ the people of Judah.

Comfort

The message of the book of Jonah concerns God's sovereign right to bestow ______on whomever he wills, even to the point of relenting from threatened destruction.

Compassion

At the end of the book of Jonah, God is __________ toward the Ninevites.

Compassionate

Zephaniah indicted Judah for its corrupt officials and ___________.

Continued rebellion

Classical prophecy had its basis in the ___________.

Covenant

The reason given for the fall of Jerusalem is the violation of the ______ between God and Israel/Judah.

Covenant

Who was welcomed into Babylon as a deliverer?

Cyrus

_____________ can be characterized as apocalyptic literature.

Daniel and Zechariah

Along with the prophet in the answer to question #1, which other three books comprise the corpus of Old Testament Prophetic literature dating to the Persian period of Hebrew history (ca. 550-330 bc)?

Daniel, Joel, and Malachi

The backdrop for Haggai's prophecy was the reign of ____________, king of Persia.

Darius I

The reign of ___________, king of Persia, is the background for Zechariah's prophecies.

Darius I

One of the difficult interpretive issues for Joel is its _______.

Date

Two places in the book of Micah speak of royal ______ who would serve as the Lord's instruments for saving Israel from her enemies.

Deliverers

All of the following are tips for reading prophetic literature except________________.

Determine what current event the prophecy is tied to

Which of the following features is not indicative of apocalyptic literature?

Divine absence in human history

By what type of natural disaster does Amos date his ministry?

Earthquake

The book of Obadiah pronounces divine judgment on what nation?

Edom

The prophet Isaiah lived in the _________ century bc.

Eighth

One of the major themes in the book of Malachi was the promise of an _____-like figure as a messenger of the covenant.

Elijah

All of the following are key ideas from the book of Ecclesiastes except___________.

Enjoyment in life comes through our arranging for it

Though Zechariah does not use the phrases "the Day of the Lord" or "the Kingdom of God" the book contributes greatly to our knowledge of the Hebrew understanding of __________.

Eschatology

The Qoheleth does not appeal to divine revelation to make his point; instead his approach was philosophical and based on __________ and wisdom.

Experience

A later editor probably added the "pro-Judah" portions of Hosea.

False

According to the book of Habakkuk, God is unjust in his dealings with the nations.

False

All of Song of Songs is poetic in form except for 8 verses in chapter 3, which feature narrative prose.

False

Amos is unconcerned with the welfare of others.

False

Amos opens his prophecy with ten oracles against the nations.

False

Amos was the only writing prophet who lived and ministered in the northern kingdom.

False

Because of internal evidence, namely the known date of the destruction of the city of Nineveh, it is logical to date the book of Nahum prior to 712 bc.

False

Because of its theme and frank language of the Song of Songs, rabbis and early church fathers endorsed its contents as an affirmation of God's design for married love.

False

By Jeremiah's time all of the false prophets had been expelled from Judah.

False

Critical scholarship divides Zechariah into five parts on the basis of perceived differences in style, vocabulary, theme, and genre.

False

Due to the mention of the reign of King Uzziah the book of Joel can be dated to 756 bc.

False

Habakkuk identifies himself as a priest in the line of Zadok.

False

Habakkuk, like Job, receives no answers to his questions about God's justice.

False

Haggai was possibly a member of the royal household.

False

Hosea's message was delivered prior to Babylon's destruction of the northern kingdom in 722 bc.

False

Hosea's prophecy is solely focused on the northern kingdom.

False

In the book of Jonah, Jonah represents Israel as a whole.

False

In the book of Malachi, the oracles are interspersed with twenty rhetorical questions designed to leave the opponent devoid of further argumentation.

False

Isaiah chapters 37-39 feature four sons whose names were given prophetic significance.

False

Isaiah does not see Yahweh as the Redeemer of Israel and Judah.

False

It is most helpful to understand prophecy as prediction.

False

Joel insists that though things are currently bad they will quickly get better.

False

Joel is mentioned several times in the Old Testament outside of the book of Joel.

False

Jonah claims to be the author the book of Jonah.

False

Lamentations is one of the Megilloth, or "Festival Scrolls" and is read annually at the Passover, the commemoration of God's delivering of Israel from slavery in Egypt.

False

Malachi identifies himself as a part of the priestly family of Iddo.

False

Malachi is the last book of the Old Testament both in terms of position in the canon and chronology.

False

Many of the metaphors in the book of Song of Songs appear to be taken from the experience of a husbandman working in a vineyard.

False

Micah 6:8 is a comprehensive statement of human responsibility before God.

False

Micah's ministry was set against the backdrop of the impending Babylonian invasion.

False

Nahum proclaimed peace for the nation of Assyria.

False

Obadiah is concerned with social justice and the spiritual sickness which is at the root of people's mistreatment of the poor.

False

Obadiah is one of the most detailed books in the Old Testament in terms of background, giving the time, setting, and information about the prophet at the beginning of the book.

False

Obadiah's message has three parts.

False

Obadiah's name means "the LORD will triumph."

False

One of Haggai's concerns was the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem.

False

One of Joel's major indictments of Israel is in relation to the worship of Baal.

False

One of Micah's primary concerns centers around maintaining the Davidic line of kings.

False

Sections 1 and 2 of Zechariah are arranged in an acrostic structure.

False

The Qoheleth is traditionally identified with Hezekiah.

False

The Qoheleth promotes an "eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die" view of the world.

False

The authorship of the book of Daniel is virtually undisputed in scholarly study.

False

The background of Isaiah is the invasion of Israel by the Neo-Babylonian Empire.

False

The book of Ecclesiastes is arranged much like a Western philosophical treatise.

False

The book of Ecclesiastes is wholly pessimistic.

False

The book of Lamentations teaches that God does not punish sin.

False

The earliest human writings predate 4000 bc and are found in Egypt and Mesopotamia.

False

The four kingdoms in chapters 2 and 7 are clearly identified.

False

The king of Nineveh in the book of Jonah has been identified as Tiglath Pileser III.

False

The major event which looms in the background of Habakkuk is the recent destruction of Jerusalem.

False

The mention of the fall of the Egyptian city of Memphis is another factor which helps to the date the book of Nahum.

False

The message of the book of Jonah is directed toward Israel, encouraging her to move beyond her borders to evangelize other nations and to love and forgive her enemies.

False

The ministry of Ezekiel took place in Jerusalem after the return from exile.

False

The ministry of the prophet Jeremiah spanned more than fifty years.

False

The only nation which does not receive an oracle of condemnation is Judah.

False

The primary job of a prophet is to highlight what the people are doing correctly.

False

The purpose of the book of Ezekiel was to promote the rebuilding of the temple.

False

The purpose of the book of Nahum was to pronounce the possibility of Nineveh avoiding destruction through repentance.

False

The word Apocryphameans "hidden" and refers to a group of books produced during the time of the exile in Babylon.

False

There are four major literary categories in the book of Jeremiah.

False

There are multiple clear historical allusions in Song of Songs.

False

There was a clear counterpart in the ancient Near East to classical prophets.

False

Though Daniel and his friends reside in a pagan nation, the surrounding culture appears to be amiable toward Israelite religion.

False

Though Haggai gives the name of the king reigning in Judah during the time of his prophecies, we cannot pinpoint the exact time of his prophetic activity.

False

Though Hosea delivered his message to the northern kingdom, he was actually from Judah.

False

Though Jeremiah is called to deliver a difficult message he seems to have been able to carry out his duty as a prophet without any substantial personal struggles.

False

Within its context, Micah 6:8 should be understood as a comprehensive statement of God's demands on humanity.

False

Zechariah has very little to say about the messiah.

False

Zephaniah was possibly a member of the royal household.

False

Zephaniah was specific that judgment for Judah would include destruction of the temple.

False

Zephaniah's oracles of judgment were focused solely on Judah.

False

The Canaanite god Baal was a god of ______________ .

Fertility

The book of Lamentations is comprised of five poems, three of which are ____________ , opening with the customary wail "how?"

Funeral dirges

The book of Jonah is primarily concerned with _______.

God

The message of Ecclesiastes is that the course of life to be pursued is a ______-centered life.

God

Some scholars attribute the writing of the book of Daniel to an author in the second century bc due to very precise predictions in chapter 11 relating to which world empire?

Greek

Which kingdom is under discussion in chapter 11?

Greek

All of the following are types of oracles present within prophetic literature except___________.

Grief oracles

Zechariah and _______ both encouraged the building of the temple.

Haggai

All of the following are major themes in the book of Isaiah except_____________

Hesed

The main question of the book of Habakkuk is, ____________________?

How can those who are wicked go unpunished

The major theme of Song of Songs is the positive dimensions of __________.

Human Love

Where is the message of the book of Habakkuk found?

In God's response

Which of the following is not a characteristic of lyric love poetry found in Song of Songs?

Inappropriate language

Ezekiel highlighted the ________ of each generation to live according to God's commands, and in doing so refuted the unwarranted displacement of blame for God's punishment solely on the sinful behavior of previous generations.

Individual Responsibility

The book of Habakkuk is organized around several __________ by the prophet.

Inquiries

Micah was a contemporary of the prophet _______________.

Isaiah

The book of Nahum contains many parallels to the book of ________ including vocabulary, phrasing, theme, and motif.

Isaiah

The book of Joel abundantly uses words, phrases, and motifs from which prophetic books?

Isaiah, Amos, and Ezekiel

Hosea was a prophet to which kingdom?

Israel

Which of the following is not another name for Edom in the book of Obadiah?

Jacob

Which NT book also deals with social justice?

James

Both the Septuagint and Jewish tradition ascribe authorship of Lamentations to ______________.

Jeremiah

Habakkuk was a contemporary of which prophet?

Jeremiah

The prophet Micah is specifically referred to in the prophetic book of ________________.

Jeremiah

The prophet Zephaniah was a contemporary of the prophet ________________.

Jeremiah

Hosea the prophet operated during the northern kingdom's "golden age" under King __________.

Jeroboam II

Which of the following attested to the tri-partite division of the Old Testament?

Jesus

According the superscription of the book (1:1) the prophecies of Zephaniah are dated to the reign of ____________.

Josiah

Which of the following kings of Judah ruled during the ministry of Nahum?

Josiah

Who was king when Jeremiah began his ministry?

Josiah

The book of Lamentations is concerned with the defeat and exile of __________.

Judah

The second section of the book of Nahum contains alternating addresses to Nineveh and ________.

Judah

In general the progression of the role of the prophet within Israel was _______________.

Leader, adviser, and social/spiritual commentator

Jonah's theodicy is concerned with ____________.

Leniency toward wickedness

Each of Micah's major divisions opens with a call to ________.

Listen

Who held that the Apocrypha, though not Scripture, was useful for edification?

Luther

Which of the following books does not contain an anti-Edomite oracle?

Malachi

The apostasy of King _______________ for the five decades prior to the ministry of Zephaniah exacted a heavy spiritual toll on Judah.

Manasseh

One of the major themes identified in Malachi is _________________.

Marriage and divorce

Zechariah has more to say about the ________ than any other Old Testament book except Isaiah.

Messiah

Hosea is part of the _________.

Minor Prophets

Joel is part of the _________.

Minor Prophets

The best example of a preclassical prophet who held the reins of leadership was ____________.

Moses

Habakkuk deals with God's justice on a/an __________ level.

National

Who was the king of Babylon when Jerusalem fell?

Nebuchadrezzar

In the _________ of Jeremiah 31 God's law will be written on the heart, not etched on stone tablets.

New Covenant

Prior to becoming a prophet Joel was a _________________.

None of the above

Chapters 1-3 of Hosea are arranged in a literary pattern known as _____________.

Palistrophe

In later Judaism Songs of Songs was designated to be read as a part of which feast, since it was understood to represent God's love for Israel?

Passover

Habakkuk 2:4b, "But the righteous will live by faith," is quoted by _____in the New Testament.

Paul

What was the earliest stage in the development of writing?

Pictograms

Malachi's message is reminiscent of the ________ prophets.

Preexilic

One major theme in Daniel is the ____ of kings that leads to the eventual downfall.

Pride

Along with being a prophet, Zechariah was also a ________________ .

Priest

Ezekiel was a ______________.

Priest

God commanded Hosea to marry a ______________ named Gomer.

Prostitute

Zechariah is often classified as __________ literature.

Proto-apocalyptic

The book of Nahum opens with an introductory _____________.

Psalm

Who is responsible for removing the Apocrypha from the English Bible?

Puritans

What is the strongest evidence for Joel as a postexilic prophet?

Reference to the exile as a past event

Jonah is angry because the people of Nineveh _________.

Repent

Obadiah's oracle concludes with the promise of ______ for the remnant of Israel.

Restoration

The people in Malachi ask how they have _______ God.

Robbed

The returned exiles had difficulties with the _______.

Samaritans

Which of the following is an Assyrian king who was a threat during Micah's ministry?

Sargon II

Which Babylonian king invaded Judah in the eighth century?

Sennacherib

Which king made Nineveh his capital?

Sennacherib

The school of the rabbi _________, like many through history, questioned the authority of Ecclesiastes and its canonical status.

Shammai

Prior to becoming a prophet Amos was a _______________.

Shepherd

Obadiah is the ____________ book in the Old Testament.

Shortest

A major theme in the book of Amos is ________________.

Social justice

Authorship of Songs of Songs is traditionally attributed to ________________.

Solomon

The Lord addresses Ezekiel by the title _____________ some ninety times in the book.

Son of Man

Literarily Ecclesiastes makes use of all of the following except for ______________.

Sonnets

The wisdom of Ecclesiastes comes from the "Qoheleth" which means ____________.

Teacher/preacher

Amos is from which city?

Tekoa

The major theme of the book of Haggai is the rebuilding of the ________.

Temple

The science of manuscript comparison, which aims at restoring the written text of the Old Testament as close to its original reading as humanly possible, is known as __________.

Textual Criticism

In the book of Habakkuk the main instrument of God's judgment will be ______________.

The Babylonians

_______ refers to those books which demonstrate the inherent quality of divine inspiration, and which are supremely authoritative for faith and religious practice.

The Canon

A major theme of Zephaniah was _______, a time when the current state of affairs would be replaced by the Lord's intended order of things.

The Day of the LORD

Joel's main concern throughout the book was to address ________, a time of destruction and judgment.

The Day of the LORD

Lamentations records _________ for Judah, an event of God's judgment and suffering.

The Day of the LORD

_______is a title used for God almost exclusively by Isaiah in the Old Testament.

The Holy One of Israel

Which important group of Jewish scholars improved word divisions, and added vowel points, punctuation marks, and verse divisions to the Hebrew Old Testament?

The Masoretes

Jeremiah functioned as a prophet during which crisis in Israel's history?

The fall of Jerusalem

The most likely background for the book of Obadiah is ________________.

The fall of Jerusalem

All of the following are major themes in the book of Jeremiah except_______________.

The new temple

The canonical value of Ezekiel was called into question because of _________________.

The prophet's understanding of temple ritual

Another major theme of the book is theodicy, or justifying the ways of God, which in the story of Jonah takes the form of being justified to act as he pleases whether that is in mercy or judgment.

Theodicy

Which of the following is not an interpretive option for Hosea's marriage to Gomer?

Three literal marriages

Which Assyrian king invaded Israel in the eighth century?

Tiglath-Pileser III

The ministry of biblical prophets tended to be clustered around ______________.

Times of crisis

A prophet is someone who speaks on behalf of someone else.

True

Amos is the oldest of the writing prophets.

True

Amos preached during a prosperous period in Israel's history.

True

Amos says mistreatment of the poor is a symptom of spiritual sickness.

True

Ezekiel is known for using bold and provocative language.

True

Habakkuk was concerned with the justice of God at a time when a wicked nation was prospering.

True

Haggai prophesied that God would overthrow the nations and restore Israel's fortunes.

True

In interpreting the book, Jonah should be equated with the city of Nineveh.

True

Isaiah and Micah were the earliest active classical prophets in Judah.

True

Isaiah gave his sons names with prophetic importance.

True

It is likely that Manasseh or Josiah was in power when Nahum delivered his oracle.

True

Jeremiah deals with the issue of God's judgment of nations due to generations of compounded sin.

True

Jeremiah teaches that Yahweh is ruler over all nations.

True

Joel prophetically identified a current crisis as God's judgment on the community.

True

Lamentations illustrates the retributive aspect of human suffering; at least some suffering is brought on as punishment.

True

Legal terminology abounds in Hosea as God brings a "lawsuit" against Israel.

True

Malachi speaks out against idolatry, social injustice, and easy divorce.

True

Micah explicitly states his purpose.

True

Micah's message was that the people were guilty of injustice.

True

Micah's prophecy ends with an oracle of hope.

True

Obadiah touches on the theme of the day of the Lord for the nations.

True

One of Haggai's concerns was the reinstitution of the liturgical calendar.

True

One of the major reasons for which Obadiah proclaims judgment on this pagan nation is because of its pride.

True

One of the purposes of the book of Hosea was to highlight the spiritual harlotry of Israel.

True

Parts of Zechariah are written in a chiastic pattern.

True

Qoheleth contends that nothing under the sun can give meaning to life.

True

Referring to the Old Testament as the "Old Testament" is a distinctly Christian concept.

True

Rock, wooden tablets, clay, papyrus, and parchment were all materials used in the ancient writing process.

True

Several elements of apocalyptic literature reside in the writings of Ezekiel.

True

Some modern scholars deny that Ezekiel authored the book of Ezekiel.

True

Some scholars doubt the historicity of Daniel because of the fantastic events it recounts.

True

Song of Songs affirms chastity for unmarried people.

True

Song of Songs can be considered lyric love poetry.

True

The Assyrians had a reputation in the Old Testament for incredible cruelty.

True

The Cyrus Cylinder decreed the return of conquered peoples to their home lands.

True

The Hebrew term nabi appears to indicate "one who is called."

True

The Hebrews included twenty-four books in the Holy Scriptures, which is fifteen less than the English Old Testament, but they both contain the exact same material.

True

The New Testament attributes parts of the second half of the book of Isaiah to the prophet Isaiah.

True

The anti-Edomite theme is popular in the Old Testament.

True

The author of Songs of Songs makes use of reference to many objects in nature, including flora and fauna, to describe his lover.

True

The book of Ezekiel is autobiographical in style, often utilizing the personal and possessive pronouns "I," "me," and "my."

True

The book of Ezekiel is essentially a theodicy.

True

The book of Habakkuk appears to have been written during a period of time when Assyrian power was on the decline.

True

The book of Jeremiah occupies more space in the Bible than any other book.

True

The book of Joel is quoted by Peter in his message on the day of Pentecost.

True

The book of Jonah is unique among the Prophets in that it relates episodes from the life of Jonah instead of being a collection of oracles.

True

The book of Lamentations contains highly emotional language.

True

The book of Lamentations pictures God as abandoning Judah to punishment.

True

The book of Lamentations teaches that God will not forever abandon his people.

True

The final section of Nahum contains a dirge suggesting the reasons for God's action against Nineveh.

True

The fourth address by Haggai promised to establish Zerubbabel as "a signet ring" in Zion, thus rekindling the messianic expectation among the Israelites.

True

The historical background of Joel's prophecy is difficult to ascertain.

True

The identity of Darius the Mede causes questions for scholars.

True

The material of the book is arranged to highlight the trustworthiness of the covenant God.

True

The message of Malachi reflects conditions associated with pre-Ezra decline.

True

The name Malachi means either "my messenger" or "my angel."

True

The predominant theme of Malachi is Israel's covenant relationship with God and its ramifications.

True

The prophet's job was to communicate a message from God.

True

The purpose of the prophecies by Zephaniah was to initiate change in Judah by pronouncing God's judgment on wickedness.

True

The religious leaders of the Hebrew community established the canon.

True

The sovereignty of God is one of the core messages of Daniel.

True

The title "Redeemer" is used for God more than a dozen times in Isaiah.

True

There are possibly numerous "days of the Lord."

True

There is a "wisdom" tone to the prophecy of Habakkuk.

True

Two of the poems of Lamentations are cast in the form of a "lament" or "complaint."

True

Zechariah summoned the community to repentance and spiritual renewal.

True

Zechariah's message was laced with concern for social justice in the present.

True

Zephaniah's message of judgment for Judah also included a message of eventual restoration.

True

One of the biggest controversies surrounding the book of Isaiah is in relation to its __________.

Unity

Amos dated his prophecy by reference to which two kings?

Uzziah and Jeroboam II

What are human errors of sight, hearing, writing, memory, and judgment which occur during the hand-copying process known as?

Variants

Obadiah's oracle is a ________.

Vision

Ezekiel has been known as the _________.

Watchman

What is the solution that Qoheleth offers regarding adversity?

We should not try to avoid it

Which other prophet's ministry also involved the city of Nineveh?

Which other prophet's ministry also involved the city of Nineveh?

In the Hebrew Scripture Song of Songs is in the ______________.

Writings

Zechariah means ___________________.

Yahweh has remembered

Haggai was a contemporary of the other postexilic prophet, ___________________.

Zechariah

Which of the following led a return of Judean exiles?

Zerubbabel

Forty-seven of the fifty-five verses of the book of Malachi address Israel in the ________ person.

first

The kingdom of God, a concept introduced in chapter 2 as that which will never be destroyed, is one of the major themes of the book of Daniel.

kingdom of God


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