BIBL 105 Quiz 4 Liberty University
BIBL 105 Quiz 1 and 2 Samuel; 1 and 2 Kings
Covers Learn materials from Module 4: Week 4.
- In 1 Kings 3, Solomon’s one request of God is for _______.
- One of the amazing things about Elisha the prophet is his ability to _______.
- Before Elijah ascended to heaven in a chariot of fire, Elisha asked him for
- One of the key takeaways from 1 Samuel 15 is Samuel’s statement to Saul that
- In 1 Samuel 13, Saul foolishly _______ instead of waiting for Samuel to arrive.
- According to 1 Kings, the central problem with Solomon’s marriages to foreign women was
- David is anointed king because he has the right _______.
- According to 1 Kings 10, what was considered of little value during Solomon’s kingship?
- Saul was “the people’s choice” for a king because of his ________.
- Numerous theological themes in 1-2 Samuel support the basic teachings _______ fidelity.
- God’s promises to David in the Davidic Covenant were ________.
- The birth of Samuel was in answer to the prayer of his mother, ________.
- The major enemies in the books of 1-2 Samuel are the ________.
- The order of Israel’s first three kings is ________.
- David’s confrontation with Goliath in the valley of Elah was known as a
- The books of 1-2 Samuel form the transition from the era of the judges to that of the
- The prophet ________ confronted David after David sinned with Bathsheba.
- Jerusalem was finally destroyed by the Babylonians in ________.
- Which of these key events occurs in the books of 1-2 Kings?
- The Syrian commander Naaman is healed of his ________ after he seeks help from Elisha the prophet.
- The last godly king of the southern kingdom of Judah was ________.
- The pinnacle of Solomon’s career came with his construction of the ________.
- The books of 1-2 Kings are written from the perspective of the ________.
- The two main prophets in 1-2 Kings are ________.
- Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the author of 1-2 Kings.
Other sets
- In 1 Samuel 13, Saul foolishly _______ instead of waiting for Samuel to arrive.
- According to 1 Kings, the central problem with Solomon’s marriages to foreign women was _______.
- David is anointed king because he has the right _______.
- According to 2 Kings 17, the northern kingdom of Israel was defeated by Assyria because _______.
- Solomon’s son, Rehoboam, _______ the advice of Israel’s elders.
- The Israelites asked Samuel for a king in order to _______.
- In 1 Kings 3, Solomon’s one request of God is for _______.
- When the people approached Saul to make him king, Saul was _______.
- The prophet ________ confronted David after David sinned with Bathsheba.
- The major enemies in the books of 1-2 Samuel are the ________.
- The book of 1 Samuel highlights the ________ of Saul in comparison with David.
- The birth of Samuel was in answer to the prayer of his mother, ________.
- David’s confrontation with Goliath in the valley of Elah was known as a “________.”
- God’s promises to David in the Davidic Covenant were ________.
- The books of 1-2 Samuel form the transition from the era of the judges to that of the ________.
- Numerous theological themes in 1-2 Samuel support the basic teachings _______ fidelity.
- The two main prophets in 1-2 Kings are ________.
- The Syrian commander Naaman is healed of his ________ after he seeks help from Elisha the prophet.
- Elijah summoned the prophets of Baal to a contest at ________.
- The kings of Israel and Judah are evaluated by their adherence to the ________.
- The last godly king of the southern kingdom of Judah was ________.
- Which of these key events occurs in the books of 1-2 Kings?
- The Elijah narratives show that ________ is supreme over nature.
- The events in 1-2 Kings transpire over a period of about _______.
Other sets
- When the people approached Saul to make him king, Saul was
- According to 1 Kings 10, what was considered of little value during Solomon’s kingship?
- In 1 Samuel 13, Saul foolishly _______ instead of waiting for Samuel to arrive.
- Solomon’s son, Rehoboam, _______ the advice of Israel’s elders.
- In 1 Kings 3, Solomon’s one request of God is for _______.
- One of the amazing things about Elisha the prophet is his ability to
- The Israelites asked Samuel for a king in order to _______.
- According to 1 Kings, the central problem with Solomon’s marriages to foreign women was
- Saul was “the people’s choice” for a king because of his
- David’s confrontation with Goliath in the valley of Elah was known as a
- God’s promises to David in the Davidic Covenant were
- The prophet ________ confronted David after David sinned with Bathsheba.
- The books of 1-2 Samuel are anonymous works but are most likely the work of Samuel the prophet in their entirety.
- The book of 1 Samuel highlights the ________ of Saul in comparison with David.
- The birth of Samuel was in answer to the prayer of his mother,
- First Samuel is the first biblical book where the term ________ or “anointed one” is used.
- The major enemies in the books of 1-2 Samuel are the
- The pinnacle of Solomon’s career came with his construction of the _
- Which of these key events occurs in the books of 1-2 Kings?
- The two main prophets in 1-2 Kings are ________.
- The Elijah narratives show that ________ is supreme over nature.
- Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the author of 1-2 Kings.
- The books of 1-2 Kings are written from the perspective of the
- The Syrian commander Naaman is healed of his ________ after he seeks help from Elisha the prophet.
- The last godly king of the southern kingdom of Judah was
Set 1
- The pinnacle of Solomon’s career came with his construction of the ________.
- David is anointed king because he has the right _______.
- The Syrian commander Naaman is healed of his ________ after he seeks help from Elisha the prophet.
- The books of 1-2 Kings are written from the perspective of the ________.
- Solomon’s son, Rehoboam, _______ the advice of Israel’s elders.
- David’s confrontation with Goliath in the valley of Elah was known as a “________.”
- The order of Israel’s first three kings is ________.
- Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the author of 1-2 Kings.
- Before Elijah ascended to heaven in a chariot of fire, Elisha asked him for _______.
- First Samuel is the first biblical book where the term ________ or “anointed one” is used.
- The books of 1-2 Samuel form the transition from the era of the judges to that of the ________.
- According to 1 Kings 10, what was considered of little value during Solomon’s kingship?
- Saul was “the people’s choice” for a king because of his ________.
- In 1 Kings 3, Solomon’s one request of God is for _______.
- Numerous theological themes in 1-2 Samuel support the basic teachings _______ fidelity.
- The prophet ________ confronted David after David sinned with Bathsheba.
- The major enemies in the books of 1-2 Samuel are the ________.
- One of the key takeaways from 1 Samuel 15 is Samuel’s statement to Saul that _______.
- The events in 1-2 Kings transpire over a period of about _______.
- One of the amazing things about Elisha the prophet is his ability to _______.
- The last godly king of the southern kingdom of Judah was ________.
- The Israelites asked Samuel for a king in order to _______.
- When the people approached Saul to make him king, Saul was _______.
- The Philistines were known as the “_______.”
- God’s promises to David in the Davidic Covenant were ________.
Set 2
- The birth of Samuel was in answer to the prayer of his mother, ________.
- Jerusalem was finally destroyed by the Babylonians in ________.
- When the people approached Saul to make him king, Saul was _______.
- David’s confrontation with Goliath in the valley of Elah was known as a “________.”
- The major enemies in the books of 1-2 Samuel are the ________.
- The books of 1-2 Samuel are anonymous but are probably the work of ________ in large part.
- The Syrian commander Naaman is healed of his ________ after he seeks help from Elisha the prophet.
- The Israelites asked Samuel for a king in order to _______.
- The order of Israel’s first three kings is ________.
- David is anointed king because he has the right _______.
- Elijah summoned the prophets of Baal to a contest at ________.
- The books of 1-2 Samuel form the transition from the era of the judges to that of the ________.
- Numerous theological themes in 1-2 Samuel support the basic teachings _______ fidelity.
- The two main prophets in 1-2 Kings are ________.
- The events in 1-2 Kings transpire over a period of about _______.
- According to 1 Kings 10, what was considered of little value during Solomon’s kingship?
- One of the amazing things about Elisha the prophet is his ability to _______.
- The prophet ________ confronted David after David sinned with Bathsheba.
- Before Elijah ascended to heaven in a chariot of fire, Elisha asked him for _______.
- One of the key takeaways from 1 Samuel 15 is Samuel’s statement to Saul that _______.
- According to 2 Kings 17, the northern kingdom of Israel was defeated by Assyria because _______.
- Which of these key events occurs in the books of 1-2 Kings?
- The book of 1 Samuel highlights the ________ of Saul in comparison with David.
- The last godly king of the southern kingdom of Judah was ________.
- The books of 1-2 Kings are written from the perspective of the ________.
Set 3
- Ezekiel saw the glory of God ___________.
- The prophet who announced the virgin birth was _____.
- The ram with the two horns in the book of Daniel symbolized _______________.
- The prophets emphasize our ___________ of/for Christ.
- Jeremiah expressed the tragedy in the book of ____________.
- Malachi predicted the prophet ___________ would come before the Messiah.
- The winged lion in the book of Daniel symbolized ____________.
- Haggai encouraged the Jews to ____________ the Temple.
- Malachi foresaw the ministry of John the Baptist.
- The Greek word used by Matthew and LXX to translate “virgin” was __________.
- Isaiah predicted the birth of ____________.
- Jeremiah was a ______________ prophet.
- Daniel and his friends were placed in a ____‐ year training program.
- Who was the prophet who saw wheels within wheels?
- Ezekiel last saw the glory of God on the Mount of ______________.
- Ezekiel predicted the future invasion of Israel by ___________.
- Daniel’s three friends were thrown into a _________.
- The Head of gold from the statue in the book of Daniel represented ________.
- Daniel interpreted the king’s dream about a great __________.
- Jeremiah predicted Judah would fall to Egypt.
- Nebuchadnezzar invaded Jerusalem for the first time in August _______________.
- Jonah was pleased with Ninevah’s repentance.
- Part of the book of Daniel is written in _______________.
- The Old Testament ends with the threat of a curse.
- Ezekiel preached to a valley of dry bones.