BIBL 105 Quiz 5 Liberty University
BIBL 105 Quiz 1–2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
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- Second Chronicles records that Solomon was the ________ man that ever lived.
- The books of 1-2 Chronicles focus more on things that would be of interest to the ________ community.
- One major theme of Chronicles is the importance of true worship, as seen in the repetition of the word “________” throughout the book.
- The books of 1-2 Chronicles focus on both the northern kingdom (Israel) and the southern kingdom (Judah).
- First Chronicles begins with a genealogy that goes all the way back to ________.
- The recipients of 1-2 Chronicles were living under ________ domination and were without a Davidic king.
- The book of Ezra describes the ________ of the Hebrew people after the Babylonian exile.
- Ezra led the people through moral reformation and ________ renewal.
- The second return under Ezra helped to rebuild the people ________.
- The second temple was renovated and expanded by King ________ in the intertestamental era.
- In many ways, the book of Ezra describes the ________ of God.
- The book of Nehemiah describes the Jewish ________ from the Babylonian Exile.
- Nehemiah’s chief concern was that the city of Jerusalem was ________.
- Nehemiah led the Jewish people to finish the building project in just ________ days.
- Nehemiah’s leadership led to national ________.
- Nehemiah petitioned King ________ to allow him to return to Jerusalem.
- Nehemiah led the Israelites to rebuild the Jerusalem ________.
- The name of the Persian king in the book of Esther is Ahasuerus (Hebrew), or ________ (Greek).
- The book of Esther was likely written to Jews living ________ the land of Israel.
- Mordecai is distressed because Haman wants to ________ the Jews.
- At the end of the book of Esther, ______ is executed on his own gallows.
- The name of the queen who was deposed by the Persian king was ________.
- One striking feature of the book of Esther is that the name of ________ does not appear in the book.
- Second Chronicles appears to have been written/compiled after the Exile because the nal chapter mentions the
Other sets
- Second Chronicles records that Solomon was the ________ man that ever lived.
- The books of 1-2 Chronicles focus more on things that would be of interest to the ________ community.
- One major theme of Chronicles is the importance of true worship, as seen in the repetition of the word “________” throughout the book.
- The books of 1-2 Chronicles focus on both the northern kingdom (Israel) and the southern kingdom (Judah).
- First Chronicles begins with a genealogy that goes all the way back to ________.
- The recipients of 1-2 Chronicles were living under ________ domination and were without a Davidic king.
- The book of Ezra describes the ________ of the Hebrew people after the Babylonian exile.
- Ezra led the people through moral reformation and ________ renewal.
- The second return under Ezra helped to rebuild the people ________.
- The second temple was renovated and expanded by King ________ in the intertestamental era.
- In many ways, the book of Ezra describes the ________ of God.
- The book of Nehemiah describes the Jewish ________ from the Babylonian Exile.
- Nehemiah’s chief concern was that the city of Jerusalem was ________.
- Nehemiah led the Jewish people to finish the building project in just ________ days.
- Nehemiah’s leadership led to national ________.
- Nehemiah petitioned King ________ to allow him to return to Jerusalem.
- Nehemiah led the Israelites to rebuild the Jerusalem ________.
- The name of the Persian king in the book of Esther is Ahasuerus (Hebrew), or ________ (Greek).
- The book of Esther was likely written to Jews living ________ the land of Israel.
- Mordecai is distressed because Haman wants to ________ the Jews.
- At the end of the book of Esther, ______ is executed on his own gallows.
- The name of the queen who was deposed by the Persian king was ________.
- One striking feature of the book of Esther is that the name of ________ does not appear in the book.
- Second Chronicles appears to have been written/compiled after the Exile because the nal chapter mentions the
Set 1
- The recipients of 1-2 Chronicles were living under ________ domination and were without a Davidic king.
- The books of 1-2 Chronicles focus on both the northern kingdom (Israel) and the southern kingdom (Judah).
- The books of 1-2 Chronicles focus more on things that would be of interest to the ________ community.
- The books of 1-2 Chronicles provide a ________ account to the books of 1-2 Samuel and 1-2 Kings.
- One major theme of Chronicles is the importance of true worship, as seen in the repetition of the word “________” throughout the book.
- Tradition supports the notion that the authors of 1-2 Chronicles were
- God raised up which two prophets during the time of Ezra to confront the challenges to rebuilding the temple?
- The second temple was renovated and expanded by King ________ in the intertestamental era.
- One unique feature of the book of Ezra is that some sections are written in
- The second temple was eventually destroyed by the ________ in AD 70.
- Ezra led the people through moral reformation and ________ renewal.
- In many ways, the book of Ezra describes the ________ of God.
- Nehemiah’s leadership led to national ________.
- Nehemiah’s chief concern was that the city of Jerusalem was
- In Nehemiah 8, Ezra read the ________ to the entire congregation assembled in Jerusalem.
- The book of Nehemiah describes the Jewish ________ from the Babylonian Exile.
- Nehemiah petitioned King ________ to allow him to return to Jerusalem.
- The book of Nehemiah records how the Jews were politically and spiritually restored in the land of Israel in preparation for the Messiah.
- Haman hated Mordecai the Jew because Mordecai refused to ________ to him.
- Anyone who entered the king’s presence without being summoned would be
- The name of the queen who was deposed by the Persian king was
- Mordecai is distressed because Haman wants to ________ the Jews.
- One striking feature of the book of Esther is that the name of ________ does not appear in the book.
- The book of Esther led to the Jewish Feast of ________, celebrating the deliverance of the Jews.
- Second Chronicles appears to have been written/compiled after the Exile because the nal chapter mentions the
Set 1
- The book of Esther led to the Jewish Feast of ________, celebrating the deliverance of the Jews.
- According to the book of Ezra, the LORD commanded _______ king of Persia to let the Israelites return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple.
- Nehemiah led the Jewish people to finish the building project in just ________ days.
- The books of 1-2 Chronicles focus more on things that would be of interest to the ________ community.
- The recipients of 1-2 Chronicles were living under ________ domination and were without a Davidic king.
- The book of Nehemiah describes the Jewish ________ from the Babylonian Exile.
- In many ways, the book of Ezra describes the ________ of God.
- The people responded to Ezra’s preaching with “Amen!”
- First Chronicles highlights David’s high priority for ________.
- Esther’s response to Mordecai’s request in Esther 4 that she petition the king is ________.
- One major theme of Chronicles is the importance of true worship, as seen in the repetition of the word “________” throughout the book.
- Anyone who entered the king’s presence without being summoned would be ________.
- Nehemiah was the ________ to the king, showing that he was a man of character and integrity.
- The book of Ezra describes the ________ of the Hebrew people after the Babylonian exile.
- One unique feature of the book of Ezra is that some sections are written in ________.
- The second temple was eventually destroyed by the ________ in AD 70.
- First Chronicles begins with a genealogy that goes all the way back to ________.
- Ezra led the people through moral reformation and ________ renewal.
- The first return of the Jews under ________ led to the rebuilding of the temple.
- Tradition supports the notion that the authors of 1-2 Chronicles were ________.
- Haman hated Mordecai the Jew because Mordecai refused to ________ to him.
- The second temple was renovated and expanded by King ________ in the intertestamental era.
- At the end of the book of Esther, ______ is executed on his own gallows.
- The book of Nehemiah records how the Jews were politically and spiritually restored in the land of Israel in preparation for the Messiah.
- Second Chronicles appears to have been written/compiled after the Exile because the final chapter mentions the
Set 2
- What was Ezra’s occupation?
- The name of the queen who was deposed by the Persian king was ________.
- At the end of the book of Esther, ______ is executed on his own gallows.
- In many ways, the book of Ezra describes the ________ of God.
- David was allowed to make preparations for the temple, but he was not allowed to build it.
- Haman hated Mordecai the Jew because Mordecai refused to ________ to him.
- The book of Nehemiah records how the Jews were politically and spiritually restored in the land of Israel in preparation for the Messiah.
- First Chronicles highlights David’s high priority for ________.
- Nehemiah led the Jewish people to finish the building project in just ________ days.
- The book of Esther led to the Jewish Feast of ________, celebrating the deliverance of the Jews.
- The people responded to Ezra’s preaching with “Amen!”
- In Nehemiah 8, Ezra read the ________ to the entire congregation assembled in Jerusalem.
- The book of Nehemiah describes the Jewish ________ from the Babylonian Exile.
- Ezra led the people through moral reformation and ________ renewal.
- Nehemiah led the Israelites to rebuild the Jerusalem ________.
- According to the book of Ezra, the LORD commanded _______ king of Persia to let the Israelites return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple.
- The second temple was eventually destroyed by the ________ in AD 70.
- Esther’s response to Mordecai’s request in Esther 4 that she petition the king is ________.
- The book of Ezra describes the ________ of the Hebrew people after the Babylonian exile.
- One major theme of Chronicles is the importance of true worship, as seen in the repetition of the word “________” throughout the book.
- Tradition supports the notion that the authors of 1-2 Chronicles were ________.
- One striking feature of the book of Esther is that the name of ________ does not appear in the book.
- Second Chronicles records that Solomon was the ________ man that ever lived.
- Nehemiah petitioned King ________ to allow him to return to Jerusalem.
- Mordecai is distressed because Haman wants to ________ the Jews.
Set 3
- Mordecai is distressed because Haman wants to ________ the Jews.
- First Chronicles highlights David’s high priority for ________.
- Nehemiah’s leadership led to national ________.
- Second Chronicles records that Solomon was the ________ man that ever lived.
- The book of Nehemiah records how the Jews were politically and spiritually restored in the land of Israel in preparation for the Messiah.
- One unique feature of the book of Ezra is that some sections are written in ________.
- David was allowed to make preparations for the temple, but he was not allowed to build it.
- Tradition supports the notion that the authors of 1-2 Chronicles were ________.
- What was Ezra’s occupation?
- The book of Esther led to the Jewish Feast of ________, celebrating the deliverance of the Jews.
- The recipients of 1-2 Chronicles were living under ________ domination and were without a Davidic king.
- The second return under Ezra helped to rebuild the people ________.
- The first return of the Jews under ________ led to the rebuilding of the temple.
- Anyone who entered the king’s presence without being summoned would be ________.
- The book of Esther was likely written to Jews living ________ the land of Israel.
- Nehemiah led the Jewish people to finish the building project in just ________ days.
- Haman hated Mordecai the Jew because Mordecai refused to ________ to him.
- God raised up which two prophets during the time of Ezra to confront the challenges to rebuilding the temple?
- The people responded to Ezra’s preaching with “Amen!”
- The book of Ezra describes the ________ of the Hebrew people after the Babylonian exile.
- One major theme of Chronicles is the importance of true worship, as seen in the repetition of the word “________” throughout the book.
- According to the book of Ezra, the LORD commanded _______ king of Persia to let the Israelites return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple.
- In many ways, the book of Ezra describes the ________ of God.
- Nehemiah led the Israelites to rebuild the Jerusalem ________.
- The name of the queen who was deposed by the Persian king was ________.