Religion ch 4-8
Within Numbers, Israel's male population is counted twice.
true
How long did the Israelites remain camped at Mt. Sinai?
1 Year
What century saw the introduction of the documentary hypothesis into biblical scholarship?
19th
Which Egyptian dynasty do scholars believe was the probable setting for the Exodus story?
19th dynasty
In both language and structure, Deuteronomy resembles a diplomatic treaty between a greater and lesser power.
True
To date, historians and archaeologists have not been able to verify any of the events described in Exodus.
True
The story of Balaam in Numbers includes a talking horse.
False
Within Genesis, what type of literary form is used that is a subgenre of narrative
etiology
Which Genesis figure sees a "ladder" stretching from earth to heaven in a dream?
jacob
Which character's story in Genesis includes accompaniment by Yahweh on a series of journeys?
jacob
After his death, Jacob is buried near Abraham's grave in Canaan.
true
Although challenged recently by scholars, the documentary hypothesis remains an important means of understanding the Bible's literary development.
true
As the prologue to the Deuteronomistic History (DH), Deuteronomy provides the interpretive framework for the narrative books that follow.
true
Deuteronomy advocates a policy of total genocide toward the Canaanites
true
Deuteronomy has been linked by biblical historians to the reign of King Josiah (ruled 640-609 BCE)
true
For apostasy, Deuteronomy prescribes death.
true
In Genesis 1, God (Elohim) appears as a transcendent being, unlimited by space or time.
true
In Israel's story, no figure looms larger than Moses.
true
In Leviticus, "holiness" is both a physical state and a set of ethical behaviors.
true
Issues of fertility and reproduction dominate the book of Genesis.
true
Like the Egyptians, Israel developed a scribal class that played a major role in creating the Bible.
true
Moses' departure from Israel's midst is as sudden and mysterious as his entrance.
true
Scholars recognize that countless generations of oral traditions form the foundation of the Torah
true
The Book of the Covenant's laws, such as those related to slavery, reflect the social norms of antiquity.
true
The Ten Commandments prohibit the fashioning of divine images of Yahweh, of any sort.
true
The Tower of Babel narrative contains themes of human ambition and divine retribution that echo those within the creation story.
true
The scapegoat offering occurs on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
true
Unlike the Abrahamic Covenant, the pact Yahweh concludes with Israel at Sinai is bilateral.
true
Within Genesis, Jacob's strengths and weaknesses are presented as a paradigm for the character of Israel, the nation named after him.
true
Within the creation narrative, Adam, the first human, is created out of the soil before God shapes vegetation, animals, or human females.
true
How many goats are supposed to be sacrificed on the Day of Atonement?
two
What food, still used today in contemporary Jewish ceremonies, is associated with the Passover?
unleavened bread
When they return from visiting Canaan, all of the twelve Israelite spies urge an immediate invasion.
False
Many scholars believe that portions of Deuteronomy may have originated in the northern kingdom of Israel.
True
According to Exodus, the Ark of the Covenant was a spherical chest that contained God's "glory."
false
According to Genesis, Isaac's wife Leah plays a major role in shaping Israel's destiny.
false
According to Leviticus, Moses was Israel's first High Priest.
false
According to the creation epic, God creates the sun, moon and stars on day three of the six days of creation.
false
Although the story of Israel's development is contained within the Torah, it is not the section's main focus.
false
As revealed in the Torah, Yahweh's attitude toward human worship closely resembles that of other Near Eastern deities.
false
At Sinai, God's instructions to his people conclude with the Ten Commandments (Decalogue).
false
In contrast to the J (Yahwist) source, the E (Elohist) source presents a strongly anthropomorphic (human-like) portrait of God.
false
Leviticus argues that through ritual, one can attain "holiness."
false
Like the other books of the Torah, Deuteronomy's God is visible and anthropomorphic.
false
According to Exodus, after receiving them from Yahweh, Moses carves the Ten Commandments onto tablets of stone.
false
Within the Genesis narrative, the serpent is explicitly identified as "evil."
false
Which Egyptian god was Pharaoh believed to embody?
Horus
Within the Canaanite community, which group may be spared by Israelite soldiers?
Beautiful Women
On his deathbed, where does Joseph request his bones be buried?
Canaan
Which god, worshipped throughout Canaan, became Yahweh's chief rival for Israel's allegiance?
Baal
In Deuteronomy, which Near Eastern group is marked for genocide
Canaanites
Which of the Ten Commandments prohibits the "coveting" of other people's property?
10th
How many sons are born to Jacob?
12
How long is a woman who delivers a female child considered ritually "unclean"?
14 Days
Which of Moses' speeches in Deuteronomy concentrates on legal changes?
2nd speech
After the completion of the Mosaic Covenant at Sinai, how many years do the Israelites wander in the wilderness?
40 years
In Deuteronomy, how many years of indentured service should slaves perform until they are freed?
6 years
According to Exodus, how many of Abraham's descendents gathered at Mt. Sinai?
600,000
How many Israelites are counted in the second census within Numbers?
600,000
Which of Moses' challengers in the Book of Numbers escapes punishment?
Aaron
According to Leviticus, which Israelite group was the only one selected to provide Israel's High Priest?
Aaronites
Which bodily fluid is associated with death in Leviticus?
Blood
Which of the early Genesis stories discusses the theme of human violence?
Cain and Abel
During their time at Sinai, the Israelites threaten their bond with Yahweh by worshipping a golden effigy depicting which type of animal?
Calf
According to Genesis, where is Abraham buried?
Canaan
Which book of the Torah sets the tone and standards of covenant loyalty that the narrative books that follow it present?
Deuteronomy
Which of the documentary sources identifies Canaanites as Amorites?
E Source
The Torah narrative celebrates Israel's growth and its escape from bondage in ________.
Egypt
By the time of the second census in Numbers, who is Israel's High Priest?
Eleazar
Which of Isaac's sons falls victim to his desire for instant gratification?
Esau
Which Mesopotamian city does Abraham live in when God calls him?
Haran
Deuteronomy urges Israelites to heighten their ethical sensitivity by "circumcising" the "foreskin" of their ________
Hearts
Scholars describe the early Israelite religion as what form of belief system?
Henotheistic
Which king's reign saw the near-destruction of Judah by the Assyrians?
Hezekiah
Which Israelite monarch first institutionalized the Passover celebration?
Josiah
According to biblical tradition, who is the ancestor of all Arab peoples
Ishmael
Which of the following characters' stories is the most carefully constructed and unified?
Joseph
Who is Moses' designated successor in Deuteronomy?
Joshua
Who is identified as Moses' loyal assistant in Numbers?
Joshua
Where did Moses settle after leaving Egypt?
Midian
According to ancient tradition, who is considered the author of the Torah?
Moses
Which documentary source is believed responsible for adding most of the legal and ritualistic material to the Torah?
P source
Which female Genesis character plays a major role in shaping Israel's destiny by deceiving her husband?
Rebekah
What is the Hebrew name for the proclamation of faith contained in Deuteronomy 6?
Shema
Which marginalized group in Israelite society benefits the most from new laws in Deuteronomy?
Slaves
According to Exodus, what form of communication did Yahweh use with Moses?
Speech
At first, the Hebrews in Egypt openly doubt Moses' ability to lead them.
True
According to Leviticus, how should Israelites treat strangers and foreign residents?
With compassion
According to Genesis, how long does Adam live?
almost 1,000 years
After the banishment of Adam and Eve from Eden, what types of creatures prevent their return?
cherubim
What is Deuteronomy's prescribed penalty for apostasy among children of believers?
death by stoning
Most scholars believe that the P (priestly) source developed before the Assyrian invasion of the northern kingdom of Israel.
false
Numbers assigns the privilege of direct access to the Tabernacle to the Levite tribe alone.
false
The Mosaic torah transmitted at Sinai governs and regulates every aspect of life in the covenant community.
false
Within Deuteronomy, the regulations regarding slavery failed to reform the unequal treatment of male and female slaves.
false
In the Genesis narrative, how many cities near the Dead Sea does God incinerate?
five
How does God appear to Joseph in his story?
in dreams
According to Leviticus, which of the following marriages is forbidden?
marrying your brother's wife
Within Genesis, which character receives a covenant from God that encompasses all of humanity?
noah
In Joseph's story, how many years of famine occur in Egypt?
seven