LUOA survey of the Bible: Module 5 Questions and Answers Rated A+
LUOA survey of the Bible: Module 5 Questions and Answers Rated A+ What does the name "Haggai" mean? festival What is the name of the other prophet that Haggai prophesied alongside? See Ezra 5:1-2 and 6:14. Zechariah What did Haggai encourage the Israelites to continue doing? Rebuilding the temple Three key themes in the book of Haggai are: -The house of the Lord (the temple). -God is involved in the world and in the affairs of human beings. -God is always present with His people. How does the book of Haggai point to Jesus? As the true temple (Immanuel - "God with us"). Throughout Israel's history, the temple was significant because... it was God's dwelling place What does the name "Zechariah" mean? Yahweh remembers Zechariah lived at the same time as the older prophet _______. Haggai The book of Zechariah points to Jesus in a number of ways. Identify seven of these ways below. -Jesus will be victorious at the Battle of Armageddon (end times reference). - Jesus will sit on the throne in the millennial kingdom. -Jesus is the One who will dwell in the midst of His people. -Jesus is the Branch. -Jesus is the Righteous King that will ride on a donkey (Palm Sunday reference). - Jesus will be betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. -Jesus is the crucified Savior What does the name "Malachi" mean? My messenger Malachi ministered to the Jews that had returned from _________ exile around the same time as__________ and _________. -Babylonian -Ezra -Nehemiah How many prophetic speeches are found in the book of Malachi? 6 The six prophetic speeches in Malachi each follow a specific structure that involves three steps. Identify the three steps (in the correct order) below. 1. The Lord confronts His people. 2. The people question the Lord. 3. The Lord responds to His people. Match the prophet to the corresponding descriptive phrase. Zechariah: Was born in Babylon Malachi: wrote the last book in the Old Testament Haggai: Name means 'festival' Some people refer to the Intertestamental Period as the... 400 silent years During the Intertestamental Period, there was no _______ _______ from God. prophetic period The Hebrew Old Testament was translated into what other language first? What is this translation called? Greek; Septuagint What were the 400 years of silence (Intertestamental Period) broken by? The announcement of the gospel of Jesus Christ! Explain why Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown into the fiery furnace by King Nebuchadnezzar. Describe what happened when they were thrown into the furnace. (Daniel 3; total response should be between 50-100 words) Nebuchadnezzar built a golden statue of himself and commanded everyone to worship it. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego did not submit to Nebuchadnezzar and refused to worship the statue because they only worshipped God. Due to their rebellious actions, the King bound them and threw them into a fiery furnace. The furnace was so hot that the men who threw them inside actually died. The king was shocked to see that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were unbound and untouched by the fire. Nebuchadnezzar was so astonished that he praised God and declared Him the King over all. What happens in Daniel 5? Daniel interprets mysterious handwriting on the wall for king Belshazzar. Why was Daniel thrown into the lion's den in Daniel 6? Because he refused to stop praying to God. What begins happening in Ezra 3 after the Israelites have been released from captivity? They begin rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem. What does the Lord command the people of Israel to do in Haggai 1? to rebuild the temple What does the word "intertestamental" mean? Between the Testaments The Intertestamental Period was the _______ year time period between the last events in the Old Testament and the first events in the New Testament. 400 The Intertestamental Period is sometimes referred to as... the Second Temple Period What became the main language of education and trade during the Intertestamental Period? Greek Who was responsible for the initial spread of the Greek language and culture during the Intertestamental Period? Alexander the Great During the Intertestamental Period, who eventually attacked Jerusalem, raided the temple, killed or captured many women and children, banned traditional Jewish practices and events, and set up altars to Greek gods where unclean animals were sacrificed? Antiochus IV Epiphanes During the Intertestamental Period, the traditional Jews revolted and sought independence from the tyrannical rule of Antiochus, which they eventually achieved under the _______ and the _______ dynasty. Maccabees; Hasmonean The legalistic understanding of religion that resulted from the difficult cultural conditions that the Jews faced during the Intertestamental Period led to the rise of at least three strict Jewish sects. What are these three sects? Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes. Who conquered the Judean region in 63 B.C. and set up a regional government? The Romans The _______ government continued in its prominence throughout the New Testament. Roman
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