The bronze altar
illustrated Group of
answer choices
that people could only come to a holy God through the atoning work
of a sacrifice.
that people could not come to God through their own meritorious
works. that a person must be cleansed both physically and
spiritually before approaching God.
the presence of God’s glory and His personal satisfaction with His
people. Both A and B
Question 21 pts
The book of Nahum relates the destruction of
Edom. Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 31 pts
Joshua describes the conquest of Canaan.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 41 pts
In Deuteronomy, Moses explains the intent of the Ten
Commandments as an
motivation toward godly behavior in the civil,
social, and ceremonial life of Israel.
Group of answer choices
outward
inward
upward
downward
Question 51 pts
The first five books of the Bible trace the actions of God in history
from the creation of the world until the death of Joshua.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 61 pts
The book of Habakkuk presents the destruction of
Babylon. Group of answer choices
True
, False
Question 71 pts
The themes of the Historical Books revolve around God’s activity in
calling, choosing, punishing, redeeming, and using the nation of
Israel as His covenant people to accomplish His global purposes.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 81 pts
The blessings of the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic covenants are
ultimately meant for the blessing of the nation of Israel.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 91 pts
In Deuteronomy, Moses predicts the that Israel’s future
generations will exhibit.
Group of answer choices
apostasy
faithfulness
benevolenc
e
perseveranc
e
Question 101 pts
The book of Hosea underscores God’s
unquenchable love. Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 111 pts
The book of Exodus focuses on Moses’ life, which can be divided into
forty-year time
periods. Group of answer
choices
Two
Thre
e
Four
Five
Question 121 pts