TDOS Quiz #3_ 23FA BIBL 105 Introduction to Bible (05)
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TDOS Quiz #3
Due
Sep 10 at 11:59pm
Points
100
Questions
25
Time Limit
None
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Attempt 1
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88 out of 100
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Score for this quiz: 88
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TDOS is the abbreviation for the textbook, The Drama of Scripture by Craig Bartholomew and
Michael Goheen
TDOS Quiz #3 includes The Interlude and Act 4, pp. 119-184.
The test includes 25 questions to be completed in a 45 minute period of time. Only one attempt is
allowed. It is an open book and open note quiz.
This assignment is due by Sun., 11:59 PM.
4 / 4 pts
Question 1
What nation conquered the Persians?
The Greeks
The Egyptians
The Israelites
None of the above.
See page 123
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Question 2
How did God assure Israel of promised blessings in the land?
By means of His Word preserved in the Pentateuch.
By special signs and wonders.
See page 123
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Question 3
Incorrect
Incorrect
What were the two grave threats to the empire of Antiochus IV?
one internal - Rome was demanding large amounts of money and one exte
See page 125.
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Question 4
Who was Maccabee, the hammer who led the Maccabean Revolt? Judah the third son of Mattathias.
Simon Thassi
Jonathan Apphus
See page 126
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Question 5
Why is the expression, “Jesus died for me” accurate but insufficient?
God’s purposes move beyond the salvation of individuals to salvation of
the entire creation. God’s purpose of redemption is only for Gentiles, non-Israelites in the
church.
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God’s purpose of redemption is only for the nation of Israel.
See page 177
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Question 6
Incorrect
Incorrect
What are the five fundamental beliefs that shaped Jewish life from
Abraham to through the intertestamental period? 1. Monotheism 2. Election 3. The law, Torah, 4. The land 5. Israel hope for a
See pages 120-121
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Question 7
Abba, the term for intimacy
indicates Jesus is lesser than the Father.
True False See page 145. It is a term of intimacy shared between the Father
and the Son.
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Question 8
The desire of the Jews in the Diaspora to worship, pray, and study God's
Word contributed to the creation of the synagogue.
True False See page 120. The Jews in Palestine and the Diaspora created
synagogues for Sabbath worship, prayer, and study of the
Scriptures to maintain their culture and religious distinctive.
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Question 9
The language of Jesus' birth announcement was viewed by the Romans
as nothing of consequence.
True False See page 138. It was viewed as a challenge to imperial authority.
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Question 10
After the death of Alexander the Great, two dynasties emerged. The
Ptolemies in Egypt and the Seleucids in Syria.
True False See page 124
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Question 11
All of Israel returned to the land of Jerusalm from exile in Babylon, Persia,
and Egypt.
True False See page 122.
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Question 12
Christ is Jesus's surname.
True False See page 162. It means Messiah or the anointed One.
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Question 13
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How did Antiochus IV answer the grave threats to his empire? y (1) invading various client states (like Israel) and looting them to pay his d
See page 125
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Question 14
In what way are the gospels unlike modern biographies?
They do not try to give a precise chronological record of Jesus’ life.
They give a precise chronological record of Jesus’ life.
They are a comprehensive rendering of the life of Jesus.
See page 135
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Question 15
The book of Isaiah, especially Isaiah 52-53 provides the background for
Jesus' kingdom work.
True False See pages 143-144
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Question 16
Why was Jesus baptized? Some say because Jesus could sin. However,
it is better understood in connection with His identity and ultimate mission.
True False See page 140. It was not because of sin but as an identification
with the nation of Israel and the inauguration of Jesus taking on
Israel’s mission to be the channel of God’s salvation to the nations.
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Question 17
Jesus used the parables to confuse unbelievers.
True
False See page 156. Parables present the already and not yet
quality of
the kingdom of God.
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Question 18
Mattathias ben Johnson did relent and offer an unclean sacrifice to one of
the pagan gods.
True False See page 126
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Question 19
The Egyptians conquered the Persians.
True False See page 123. The Greeks conquered the Persians.
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Question 20
The Essenes resisted assimilation and compromise with Greek culture.
True False See page 132. The Essenes chose a path of withdrawal to avoid
assimilation and compromise with Greek culture.
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Question 21
The Pharisees were teachers of the Law inspired by a revolutionary
change in the nation and radical obedience to the Torah.
True False See page 132
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Question 22
The Sadducees and Priests were official teachers of the law and
members of the ruling council, the Sanhedrin.
True False See page 133.
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Question 23
The Zealots were a subculture inspired by Mattathias, the old priest.
True False See page 133
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Question 24
The authors of TDOS compare the miracles of Jesus to windows through
which we catch a glimpse of a renewed cosmos free from Satan and his
demons.
True False
See page 145
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Question 25
John's gospel relates the life of Christ to Israel's calendar and associates
His death with the feast of Passover.
True False See page 169. Passover
Quiz Score: 88
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