WRSP 101 Quiz 2
WRSP 101 Quiz Old and New Testament Worship
- The five books of psalms were written to correspond with:
- Which is not one of the lessons learned from Jehoshaphat’s war strategy?
- __________ led in the worship of the Israelites after God delivered them from captivity in Egypt.
- Out of the 38,000 members of the tribe of Levi, King David appointed ______________ to serve as professional ministers of music.
- In Acts 2:42, which of the following activities was NOT mentioned as part of worship in the New Testament church?
- In 2 Chronicles 20, God told Jehoshaphat to instruct the choir of worshiping singers to lead the army of Judah into battle while proclaiming:
- According to Whaley, the purpose of the exodus was to:
- Solomon’s choir at the dedication of the first temple had approximately 4,000 singers.
- The Book of Psalms is split into ___ sub-books:
- An important lesson that we learn from Acts 16 and the worship of Paul and Silas in the Philippian jail is that evangelism is most effective when it is an extension of our own worship – personal and public.
- The pattern for music leadership in temple worship is credited to:
- Two examples of stringed instruments mentioned in the Old Testament are the Psaltery and the “kinnor”(Hebrew word for) _________.
- Relationship is a key focus of worship both in the Old and New Testament.
- This biblical character started a music school and composed 12 of the 150 Psalms:
- The first description of worship in the New Testament church is provided in the book of _________.
- God used Jahaziel during a time of crisis to lead Judah to victory over their enemies through worship. Whaley identies all of the following as reasons God used Jahaziel, EXCEPT:
- The word “sing” is used ________ time(s) in the Old Testament. The word “singer” or “singers” is used _______ times, and “musical” or “musician” is recorded _________ times.
- The lessons that we learn about worship, through the Red Sea story, demonstrate how God (1) prepares His children to worship, (2) provides for His children as they worship, and (3) teaches His people to lift up praise to Yahweh.
- According to the reading, one of the characteristics of worship in the early church was the “breaking of bread.” Some commentators believe this is a reference to ______________.
- The first mention of music in the Old Testament is found in Genesis 4.
- In the New Testament, we discover that private worship is acceptable as a substitute for gathering together for worship.
- Which one of the following was not appointed by Chenaniah to serve as musicians to serve as musicians in worship under the rule of King David?
- __________, is considered to be the “father of all who make music.”
- David is the most prominent writer in the book of Psalms
- Miriam’s song of praise, following Israel’s deliverance from Egypt, proclaimed, “You are the highest of all the gods.”