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BIB 106 Exam 1
Canon, as related to the Bible refers to a standard of faith and practice. - ANSWER True
Tests for canonicity of the Old Testament involve the author, the audience, and the
teaching. - ANSWER True
The land of Israel was in the Mesopotamia region of the Ancient Near East. - ANSWER
False, it is near but not in.
The Pentateuch is also at times referred to as the Torah. -ANSWER True
The Enuma Elish is an ancient Near Eastern document of creation. -ANSWER True
According to the textbook and class lectures Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 present
contradictory accounts of creation. -ANSWER False, The first account has broader
detail versus the 2nd account where it zeros in on detail.
These are the generations" (toledot) is an important literary device in the book of
Genesis. - ANSWER True
Exodus' message can be developed from slavery to redemption to revelation to
response. - ANSWER True
It is a custom to walk through pieces when doing a covenant in the ancient Near East.
(Genesis 15) - ANSWER True
,God promised Abraham that his descendants would at once possess the land and would
dwell in it forever. - ANSWER False
The plagues were to teach both the Egyptians and Israelites about the sovereign
character of the God of Israel so that they would know Him. - ANSWER True
The Ten Commandments are the central part of the Law. - ANSWER True
The book of Numbers contains an exhaustive account of the Israelites forty years in the
wilderness. - ANSWER False, it was not an exhaustive account.
The book of Deuteronomy closely parallels the ancient Near Eastern treaty structure. -
ANSWER True, Suzerain Vassal Treaty
According to Genesis 17:5 God changes Abram's name to Abraham, which means,
father of a multitude of nations. - ANSWER True
Genesis 32:28 says God renamed Jacob's name to Israel, which means God will add or
bring the increase. - ANSWER False
Genesis 22 states that God said to Abraham to take his only son and offer him as a burnt
offering. When Abraham saw the place he told the young men with him that he and his
son, Isaac, would go to the mountain to worship and come back together. - ANSWER
True
Class Lecture and Exodus 19:6 God claimed the people of Israel to become a nation that
would function as His agents of revelation and salvation to the rest of the world-as God
called them, a "kingdom of priests." - ANSWER True
Class lecture on Leviticus the people of Israel were given the priests so that the priests
could prophesy and rule on behalf of the people. - ANSWER False
, Genesis was written at a time when most people believed there was no single, true God
above all others. - ANSWER True
A recurring theme in the Joseph narrative is dreams and their interpretation - ANSWER
True
The book of Leviticus is concerned with the holiness of God and His people - ANSWER
True
The book of Numbers shows the faithfulness of the Israelites - ANSWER False
In Deuteronomy the Specific Stipulations are after the Ten Commandments - ANSWER
True
The Census in Numbers 1 deals with the generation that will enter into the Promised
Land. - ANSWER False
The genealogy in Genesis 5 is concerned with - ANSWER Death
Which is a characteristic of the Noahic Covenant? - ANSWER a. It is made with the whole
earth
b. God promised not to destroy the earth again with water
c. The rainbow is given as a sign
In studying the Bible, the word, hermeneutics, refers to - ANSWER how the Bible is
interpreted
According to our textbook, which of the following is NOT a test for canonicity? -
ANSWER A book had to have a prophetic reference to Jesus to be included in the Bible.
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BIB 106 Exam 1
Canon, as related to the Bible refers to a standard of faith and practice. - ANSWER True
Tests for canonicity of the Old Testament involve the author, the audience, and the
teaching. - ANSWER True
The land of Israel was in the Mesopotamia region of the Ancient Near East. - ANSWER
False, it is near but not in.
The Pentateuch is also at times referred to as the Torah. -ANSWER True
The Enuma Elish is an ancient Near Eastern document of creation. -ANSWER True
According to the textbook and class lectures Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 present
contradictory accounts of creation. -ANSWER False, The first account has broader
detail versus the 2nd account where it zeros in on detail.
These are the generations" (toledot) is an important literary device in the book of
Genesis. - ANSWER True
Exodus' message can be developed from slavery to redemption to revelation to
response. - ANSWER True
It is a custom to walk through pieces when doing a covenant in the ancient Near East.
(Genesis 15) - ANSWER True
,God promised Abraham that his descendants would at once possess the land and would
dwell in it forever. - ANSWER False
The plagues were to teach both the Egyptians and Israelites about the sovereign
character of the God of Israel so that they would know Him. - ANSWER True
The Ten Commandments are the central part of the Law. - ANSWER True
The book of Numbers contains an exhaustive account of the Israelites forty years in the
wilderness. - ANSWER False, it was not an exhaustive account.
The book of Deuteronomy closely parallels the ancient Near Eastern treaty structure. -
ANSWER True, Suzerain Vassal Treaty
According to Genesis 17:5 God changes Abram's name to Abraham, which means,
father of a multitude of nations. - ANSWER True
Genesis 32:28 says God renamed Jacob's name to Israel, which means God will add or
bring the increase. - ANSWER False
Genesis 22 states that God said to Abraham to take his only son and offer him as a burnt
offering. When Abraham saw the place he told the young men with him that he and his
son, Isaac, would go to the mountain to worship and come back together. - ANSWER
True
Class Lecture and Exodus 19:6 God claimed the people of Israel to become a nation that
would function as His agents of revelation and salvation to the rest of the world-as God
called them, a "kingdom of priests." - ANSWER True
Class lecture on Leviticus the people of Israel were given the priests so that the priests
could prophesy and rule on behalf of the people. - ANSWER False
, Genesis was written at a time when most people believed there was no single, true God
above all others. - ANSWER True
A recurring theme in the Joseph narrative is dreams and their interpretation - ANSWER
True
The book of Leviticus is concerned with the holiness of God and His people - ANSWER
True
The book of Numbers shows the faithfulness of the Israelites - ANSWER False
In Deuteronomy the Specific Stipulations are after the Ten Commandments - ANSWER
True
The Census in Numbers 1 deals with the generation that will enter into the Promised
Land. - ANSWER False
The genealogy in Genesis 5 is concerned with - ANSWER Death
Which is a characteristic of the Noahic Covenant? - ANSWER a. It is made with the whole
earth
b. God promised not to destroy the earth again with water
c. The rainbow is given as a sign
In studying the Bible, the word, hermeneutics, refers to - ANSWER how the Bible is
interpreted
According to our textbook, which of the following is NOT a test for canonicity? -
ANSWER A book had to have a prophetic reference to Jesus to be included in the Bible.