NSCI 110 - Week 5 Cosmology-Cosmogeny Quiz
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Week 5 Cosmology/Cosmogony Quiz
Question 1
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/ 10 pts
One message from day 1 of creation is that only God can make this formless void hospitable to life and productive.
Correct!
True
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Question 2
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Which of the following are similarities between the Garden of Eden and the holy of holies?
They both have fruit trees
They both have a tree of life at the center
Rivers flow out of Eden and out of the temple
They are both adorned with precious metals
Angels guard the entrance
Correct!
All of the above
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Question 3
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/ 10 pts
The great sea creatures (tannin) of the fifth day of Genesis 1 often represent a cosmic foe of Yahweh, though here such creature(s) are just one of God’s creations.
Correct!
True
False
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Question 4
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/ 10 pts
All the creation accounts in Genesis more closely follow the ancient cosmological structure than the structure of a week.
You Answered
False
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Question 5
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/ 10 pts
Ezra’s summary of creation found in Nehemiah 9:6 includes which of the following details?
The Lord created everything in the 3 tiered cosmos—heavens, sea and earth (correct answer)
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Question 6
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/ 10 pts
In Day 3 of Genesis, the ‘one place’ that the waters were gathered to probably refers to the cosmic ocean that encircles the earth and flows beneath it.
Correct!
True
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Question 7
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/ 10 pts
The first five days of creation are introduced as ‘a day,’ but the sixth day is introduced as ‘the day.’
Correct!
True
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Question 8
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/ 10 pts
What rationale is given for the Sabbath in the Old Testament?
Both the exodus and creation events
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Question 9
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What Psalm provides the most comprehensive creation account?
Psalm 104
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Question 10
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Which of the following are true about the creation accounts outside of Genesis 1?
Creation is always recounted in poetic language, or highly stylized prose
All of the above
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