BIBL473 Week 5 Quiz Family Networks
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(D Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 50 out of 50 Submitted Feb 13 at 2:07pm This attempt took 23 minutes. Question 1 5/5pts Local tribes in the ancient Near East would fluctuate between settled and nomadic lifestyles due to the unpredictable seasons. This is one of the reasons why God's promise to settle his people in the promised land is so significant. Question 2 5/5pts It was impossible for outsiders to join a tribe if they were not related by blood. False Question 3 5/5pts The most important theme that guided the everyday activities of the ancient Israelites was Family
Question 4 5/5pts The Israelite household likely resembled the colonial-era American household, which has been compared to an “organizational Swiss army knife-many institutions in one convenient package.” True Question 5 BIBEs In ancient Israel, the household was the primary workplace for both men and women.
Question 6 5/5pts The names given to children in the ancient Near East were often sentences or prayers with Yahweh (or some other god) as the subject. True Question 7 SIS In Israelite households the economic roles of men and women were complementary-men produced the raw products, and women transformed them into edible or wearable form.
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Question 8 SUBIEt Tribal loyalty was described using the term Hesed Question 9 5/Spts The roles of women in ancient Israel were limited to household responsibilities. False Question 10 5/5pts The term preferred by the author to describe the particular cultic practices of individual families is Family religion Quiz Score: 50 out of 50