OBST 515 Exam 2 Liberty University
- Evidence for the Documentary Hypothesis (JEDP) includes:
- Evangelical writers have noted that Deuteronomy resembles:
- In the prayer of Moses in Deut. 9, he mentioned what places of rebellion?
- What were the two great sins of first generation Israelites?
- The placing of a name on something indicated:
- Forbidden foods included some of the:
- An Israelite could become a slave to another Israelite because of:
- Deuteronomy did not provide future laws and plans for:
- A man could be exempt from the army if:
- The New Testament honors Rahab in which three books?
- Before Joshua enters the promised land, what three things happened?
- The appearance of the commander in Joshua 5 was a(n):
- The concept of “kherem” is:
- Yahweh issues Israel a strong command so that Israel would not:
- Israel was defeated at Ai because:
- Which tribal group made a covenant with Israel during the conquest?
- A covenant that is made “to” a person indicates:
- Israel was allowed to make covenants with:
- A person who committed manslaughter was able to flee to a city of refuge until:
- The Levitical cities as established in Joshua were distributed by:
- How many judges during the period of Judges?
- What tribe went up first in battle?
- The greatest enemy of Israel was the:
- What judge is not recorded as dying in Judges?
- Yahweh reduced Gideon’s army from 22,000 to?
- What judge committed massive fratricide?
- Which judge was chosen by the people and not Yahweh?
- Which of the following conditions is not a requirement of the Nazirite?
- The name Naomi means:
- When Ruth asked Boaz to “spread your cloak over your servant”, Ruth was:
- Deuteronomy 6 emphasizes that the Lord our God, the Lord is one.
- A person cannot love God if s/he is lukewarm towards God’s Word.
- The 10 commandments are unanimously divided and understood.
- Detestable things in Deuteronomy referred to the evil idolatrous practices.
- The Sabbatical Year provided a remission of debt.
- The male slave who chose to stay with his master had his ear pierced.
- Israelites paid only one tithe every year.
- The Passover instructions were identical from Exodus to Deuteronomy.
- A man who committed fornication had to pay a fine.
- The penalty for adultery was that only the man was put to death.
- A couple were allowed to cohabitate as long as they loved each other.
- According to the Law, a husband could remarry his wife after he divorced her.
- Gerizim was the place of blessing and Mt. Ebal the place of cursing.
- The oracles of Deuteronomy 33 are primarily salvific and promissory.
- Moses was very frail in health when he died.
- Fulfillment of a royal grant was eternal; a suzerain treaty was conditional.
- The name Joshua means that Yahweh is salvation.
- The Lord led Israel across the Jordan in the summer, dry season.
- Achan broke the Sabbath command by working.
- The Amorites were destroyed by fire that came down from heaven.
- The archaeological evidence at Jericho is yet to support the destruction.
- The success of the judges was totally dependent on their obedience and faith in the Lord God.
- Ehud was left-handed. T or F.
- The Asherah was a female counterpart in idolatrous religions.
- Samson desired a final act of righteous revenge on his enemies.
- The tribe of Judah was almost wiped out in a civil war.
- The Mosaic law provided the opportunity to work if you were poor.
- A kinsman-redeemer was required to marry the woman in debt.
- Boaz called out the name of the kinsman-redeemer before the elders.
- Obed was the grandfather of King David.
- Provide a brief explanation of the following components for Judges. You must complete the essay by providing an outline (1–6) of each component so that the instructor can clearly identify your answers.
- 1) historical period and date
- 2) argument
- 3) purpose
- 4) 4–5 major themes
- 5) citation of key verse(s) but do not quote the verse(s)
- 6) basic outline of the structure