BIBL 105 Quiz 3

BIBL 105 Quiz 3 Liberty University

BIBL 105 Quiz Joshua, Judges, Ruth

Covers Learn materials from Module 3: Week 3.

  1. In the beginning of the book of Joshua, the Israelites miraculously cross the
  2. Samson had a weakness for _______.
  3. One prerequisite to taking the Promised Land in Joshua 5 is that the Israelite men needed to
  4. At the beginning of the book of Joshua, the LORD tells Joshua _______.
  5. The “Former Prophets” in the Hebrew canon include Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and
  6. Minimalist critical scholars tend to ________ the historicity and accuracy of the biblical record.
  7. The “Writings” in the Hebrew canon include Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and
  8. Joshua’s encounter with the “commander of the LORD’s army” in Joshua 5 points to the ________ nature of this person.
  9. The conquest in the book of Joshua is a fulfillment of the land promises given by God to
  10. The book of Joshua ends with the record that Joseph’s ________ were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem.
  11. The conquest seems to have taken place over a period of about ________ years.
  12. The first major section of the book of Joshua describes the ________ of the land of Canaan.
  13. Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the primary author of Joshua.
  14. The term shophet (“Judge”) is closely related to the Hebrew term for ________.
  15. Who was the left-handed judge?
  16. One possible candidate for the authorship of Judges is ________.
  17. What group of sea peoples continually posed a threat during the period of the Judges and in 1-2 Samuel?
  18. The book of Judges tells of Israel’s ________ in maintaining the land they had conquered.
  19. The book of Judges centers around _____ cycles of apostasy, distress, and deliverance.
  20. The book of Ruth highlights God’s faithfulness to His own covenants.
  21. According to _______ marriage, the next of kin was to marry the deceased widow and produce ofspring to carry on the name of the deceased man.
  22. The end of the book of Ruth notes that Ruth is in the genealogy of ________.
  23. The story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of ________.
  24. The tension in the book of Ruth that must be resolved is that Boaz is not the
  25. Boaz takes notice of Ruth’s ________.

Other sets

  1. The book of Joshua concludes by mentioning the fact that the Israelites took _______ into the Promised Land in fulfilllment of prophecy.
  2. One of the failures mentioned in Judges 1–2 is that the Israelites did not _______.
  3. In the beginning of the book of Joshua, the Israelites miraculously cross the _______.
  4. According to Joshua 24, Abraham’s family worshipped _______.
  5. Biblical history is free of any theological interpretation.
  6. The “Historical Books” cover which section of the Old Testament?
  7. The “Former Prophets” in the Hebrew canon include Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and ________.
  8. Archaeological excavations at Jericho and Hazor show that these cities were burned in the fifteenth century BC.
  9. The book of Joshua ends with the record that Joseph’s ________ were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem.
  10. The conquest in the book of Joshua is a fulfillment of the land promises given by God to ________.
  11. Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the primary author of Joshua.
  12. The victory of Jericho was the result of Joshua’s ________.
  13. The first major section of the book of Joshua describes the ________ of the land of Canaan.
  14. The book of Judges centers around _____ cycles of apostasy, distress, and deliverance.
  15. Who was the left-handed judge?
  16. What phrase is repeated throughout the book of Judges?
  17. One debated point in the story of Jephthah is whether or not he ________ his own daughter.
  18. The tribe of ________ was nearly exterminated at the end of the book of Judges.
  19. One possible candidate for the authorship of Judges is ________.
  20. The end of the book of Ruth notes that Ruth is in the genealogy of ________.
  21. The kinsman-redeemer ________ shows kindness to Ruth by letting her glean in his elds.
  22. The story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of ________.
  23. The book of Ruth highlights God’s faithfulness to His own covenants.
  24. According to _______ marriage, the next of kin was to marry the deceased widow and produce offspring to carry on the name of the deceased man.
  25. The tension in the book of Ruth that must be resolved is that Boaz is not the ________.

Other sets

  1. In the beginning of the book of Joshua, the Israelites miraculously cross the
  2. One prerequisite to taking the Promised Land in Joshua 5 is that the Israelite men needed to
  3. At the beginning of the book of Joshua, the LORD tells Joshua
  4. The book of Joshua concludes by mentioning the fact that the Israelites took _______ into the Promised Land in fulfillment of prophecy.
  5. The “Writings” in the Hebrew canon include Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and
  6. Biblical history is free of any theological interpretation.
  7. The story of Israel’s survival after the Exile is told in ________.
  8. The book of Joshua ends with the record that Joseph’s ________ were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem.
  9. The conquest seems to have taken place over a period of about ________ years.
  10. The victory of Jericho was the result of Joshua’s ________.
  11. The conquest in the book of Joshua is a fulllment of the land promises given by God to
  12. Joshua’s encounter with the “commander of the LORD’s army” in Joshua 5 points to the ________ nature of this person.
  13. Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the primary author of Joshua.
  14. The term shophet (“Judge”) is closely related to the Hebrew term for
  15. When he was called by God, Gideon was ________.
  16. The book of Judges centers around _____ cycles of apostasy, distress, and deliverance.
  17. The tribe of ________ was nearly exterminated at the end of the book of Judges.
  18. What phrase is repeated throughout the book of Judges?
  19. What group of sea peoples continually posed a threat during the period of the Judges and in 1-2 Samuel?
  20. The kinsman-redeemer ________ shows kindness to Ruth by letting her glean in his elds.
  21. Ruth chose to stay with her widowed mother-in-law, ________, rather than go back to her own people.
  22. The tension in the book of Ruth that must be resolved is that Boaz is not the
  23. The end of the book of Ruth notes that Ruth is in the genealogy of
  24. The book of Ruth is a romantic ________.
  25. Boaz takes notice of Ruth’s ________.

Set 1

  1. One of the failures mentioned in Judges 1–2 is that the Israelites did not _______.
  2. The book of Ruth is a romantic ________.
  3. Biblical history is free of any theological interpretation.
  4. The conquest in the book of Joshua is a fulfillment of the land promises given by God to ________.
  5. One debated point in the story of Jephthah is whether or not he ________ his own daughter.
  6. The termshophet (“Judge”) is closely related to the Hebrew term for ________.
  7. The book of Joshua ends with the record that Joseph’s ________ were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem.
  8. The book of Judges centers around _____ cycles of apostasy, distress, and deliverance.
  9. Joshua’s encounter with the “commander of the LORD’s army” in Joshua 5 points to the ________ nature of this person.
  10. The “Writings” in the Hebrew canon include Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and ________.
  11. When he was called by God, Gideon was ________.
  12. The book of Joshua concludes by mentioning the fact that the Israelites took _______ into the Promised Land in fulfillment of prophecy.
  13. The book of Judges tells of Israel’s ________ in maintaining the land they had conquered.
  14. The conquest seems to have taken place over a period of about ________ years.
  15. One point of emphasis in the opening chapters of Joshua is the ________ of the people of Israel.
  16. Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the primary author of Joshua.
  17. The tension in the book of Ruth that must be resolved is that Boaz is not the ________.
  18. One prerequisite to taking the Promised Land in Joshua 5 is that the Israelite men needed to _______.
  19. One possible candidate for the authorship of Judges is ________.
  20. Boaz takes notice of Ruth’s ________.
  21. According to Joshua 24, Abraham’s family worshipped _______.
  22. The book of Ruth highlights God’s faithfulness to His own covenants.
  23. The first major section of the book of Joshua describes the ________ of the land of Canaan.
  24. According to _______ marriage, the next of kin was to marry the deceased widow and produce offspring to carry on the name of the deceased man.
  25. The story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of ________.

Set 2

  1. One prerequisite to taking the Promised Land in Joshua 5 is that the Israelite men needed to _______.
  2. The book of Joshua ends with the record that Joseph’s ________ were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem.
  3. One debated point in the story of Jephthah is whether or not he ________ his own daughter.
  4. When he was called by God, Gideon was ________.
  5. One point of emphasis in the opening chapters of Joshua is the ________ of the people of Israel.
  6. The story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of ________.
  7. Samson had a weakness for _______.
  8. The end of the book of Ruth notes that Ruth is in the genealogy of ________.
  9. Joshua’s encounter with the “commander of the LORD’s army” in Joshua 5 points to the ________ nature of this person.
  10. According to Joshua 24, Abraham’s family worshipped _______.
  11. The “Writings” in the Hebrew canon include Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and ________.
  12. Biblical history is free of any theological interpretation.
  13. In the beginning of the book of Joshua, the Israelites miraculously cross the _______.
  14. According to _______ marriage, the next of kin was to marry the deceased widow and produce offspring to carry on the name of the deceased man.
  15. What group of sea peoples continually posed a threat during the period of the Judges and in 1-2 Samuel?
  16. The story of Israel’s survival after the Exile is told in ________.
  17. The book of Ruth is a romantic ________.
  18. What phrase is repeated throughout the book of Judges?
  19. One of the failures mentioned in Judges 1–2 is that the Israelites did not _______.
  20. One possible candidate for the authorship of Judges is ________.
  21. Boaz takes notice of Ruth’s ________.
  22. The “Former Prophets” in the Hebrew canon include Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and ________.
  23. The tension in the book of Ruth that must be resolved is that Boaz is not the ________.
  24. The termshophet (“Judge”) is closely related to the Hebrew term for ________.
  25. The book of Judges tells of Israel’s ________ in maintaining the land they had conquered.

Set 3

  1. The Proverbs often teach truths in a form of ______________.
  2. The theme of Job is _____________.
  3. The Poetic books express the __________ of/for Christ.
  4. Job is set in the ____________ era.
  5. Song of Solomon is a ____________ song.
  6. Proverbs teaches __________ truths.
  7. Even during times of suffering, Job continued to _______ God.
  8. Ecclesiastes is based on __________ investigation.
  9. Job’s _______ gave him poor advice.
  10. Psalms 22 predicts the ___________ of Christ.
  11. ___________ tried to provide a different perspective for Job.
  12. The division of the Psalms parallels the _______________.
  13. Hebrew poetry emphasizes ________________ of thought.
  14. The ___________ of the Lord is the “beginning of wisdom.”
  15. One of the most famous proverbs is about the _________ woman.
  16. Self ___________ is a key to wise living.
  17. Ecclesiastes wrestles with the meaning of ____________.
  18. Many of the Psalms predict the coming ____________.
  19. Qoheleth is the __________ name for Ecclesiastes.
  20. One of the major topics in Proverbs is the ______________.
  21. Proverbs teaches ___________ sayings.
  22. Ecclesiastes advises us to fear ______.
  23. Jesus is pictured as the living _________ in Job.
  24. The Psalms are _________ of praise.
  25. ____________ wrote most of the Psalms.

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