BIBL 410 Weekly Study Questions 5 Liberty University answers
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Abrahamic Covenant
Answer thoroughly the following questions based on this module/week’s Reading & Study material:
1.The first eleven chapters of Genesis possess a and emphasis.
a.Universal
b.Cosmic
2.With the introduction of Abraham, Moses begins to redemptive
history.
a.Particularize
3.How has archaeology verified the historicity of chapters 12–14 in Genesis?
a.
4.What are the three possible locations for Ur?
a.Tell al-Muqayyar (220 miles south-southeast of Baghdad)
b.Edessa (a city twenty miles northwest of Haran)
c.Ura (a town northeast of Haran)
5.What did it mean for Abraham to leave his father’s house?
a.A change in faith from Poly to monotheistic.
b.He would have to totally abandon everything.
c.Losing inheritance.
6.What are the three main things God promises to Abraham?
a.The land
b.A future seed or decendants for Abraham.
c.God would make Abraham’s name great and he would e a blessing.
7.How is the promise in jeopardy in Genesis 12–14?
a.God said that “HE” meaning God would make Abraham’s name great. The people building the Tower of Babel was trying to make their name great. The
promise was then in jeopardy because they were relying on themselves rather than God to perform the miracle.
b.Famine drove them into Egypt (Gen 41–42)
c.Pharaoh plagued (Exod 7–12)
d.Leaves Egypt richer (Exod 12:35–36)
e.Went south (Exod 12:37)
f.Mixed multitude (Exod 12:38)
g.Worshipped God (Exod 12—Passover)
8.Who is Melchizedek? Be thorough.
a.king of Salem/ priest of the most high God
b.no beginning and no end.
c.he was a theophany of the preincamate Christ;
d.he was a historical, human person who typified Christ
e.he was a Canaanite priest
f.he was Shem.
9.Which view from question #8 do you hold to? Why?