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TDOS Quiz #2 Due Sep 3 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 25 Time Limit 45 Minutes Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 2 29 minutes 88 out of 100 LATEST Attempt 2 29 minutes 88 out of 100 Attempt 1 45 minutes 24 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 88 out of 100 Submitted Sep 5 at 11:23am This attempt took 29 minutes. TDOS is the abbreviation for the textbook, The Drama of Scripture by Craig Bartholomew and Michael Goheen. Quiz #2 covers Act 3, pages 45-118, and is based on the Study Guide. The quiz is an open book and open note quiz. It includes 25 questions. It must be completed in 45 minutes. Only one attempt is allowed. This assignment is due by Sun, 11:59 PM. 4 / 4 pts Question 1 What is the most important aspect of the plagues in Exodus 7-11?
The religious aspect that God is at work manifesting his power over the whole creation to Pharaoh and the Egyptians. The natural aspect that the plagues correlate with catastrophic natural events in the history of Egypt. The pagan aspect of the plagues identifies each plague with a god of Egypt. None of the above. See page 62 0 / 4 pts Question 2 Incorrect Incorrect Who led the return of Israel to the promised land from Babylon? Ezra and Nehemiah Cyrus Esther All of the above.
See page 113 4 / 4 pts Question 3 Why is Genesis 1:26-28 sometimes called the cultural mandate? Because the human task commanded involves exercising royal stewardship over God’s good creation and developing the hidden potentials of God’s creation. Because culture is evil and needs to be redeemed with gospel work. Because the cultural work restores the fallen image of God in man. See page 46. 4 / 4 pts Question 4 Why is the Abrahamic Covenant so important? Through the promises of the Abrahamic Covenant God will bring blessing to all the peoples of the earth (Gen 18:18-19). It promises that the nation of Israel will have a King.
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It promises that God will never destroy the world by means of a flood. It promises universal knowledge of God. See page 52 4 / 4 pts Question 5 Yahweh is the name for God that emphasizes His presence with His people. True False See page 60. 4 / 4 pts Question 6 God gave Israel rituals to maintain as a means of keeping international peace. True False
See page 75. The rituals are a means of grace to regularly recenter their lives in the Lord and in all that He did for them. 4 / 4 pts Question 7 Israelite warfare and its related laws are difficult and seem unjust, but the Old Testament does offer reasons for warfare. True False See page 79. According to Genesis 15:16, the Lord does not take away land from the first inhabitants until their sin reaches its full measure. Thus, God’s judgment is just. According to Deuteronomy 7:1-5, the exposition of the first commandment is tied to the displacement of and separation from the land inhabitants. Idolatry undermines Israel’s identity as the Lord’s covenant people. 4 / 4 pts Question 8 Miriam and Aaron's gossip about Moses' marriage is the biggest crisis in the early part of Israel's wilderness journey. True False
See page 76. the biggest crisis in Numbers 13-14 is the spies report that powerful people and well-fortified cities occupy the fertile land of Canaan. 4 / 4 pts Question 9 Solomon is renowned for his wisdom and David is renowned for what? His trust in the Lord. His military exploits. His relationship with Bathsheba. See page 98 4 / 4 pts Question 10 The Abrahamic covenant provides a theological blueprint for redemptive history. True False
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See page 52. 0 / 4 pts Question 11 Incorrect Incorrect The Gibonites tricked Joshua in Joshua 9. True False See page 83. It was the Gibeonites. 4 / 4 pts Question 12 The amount of non-story material associated with the construction of the tabernacle emphasizes the worship of God. True False See page 71. 4 / 4 pts Question 13
The book of Leviticus is just about blood sacrifices. True False See page 74. It is about the protocol for maintaining the right relationship with the King, whose royal residence is within the Israelites camp. 4 / 4 pts Question 14 The census taken in the book of Numbers indicates the reliability of the Abrahamic promises. True False See page 75. The census taken indicates that the total number of men is six hundred thousand which, would mean the total number of Israelites was over two million. 4 / 4 pts Question 15 The content of Deuteronomy is sermonic. True
False See page 77. Deuteronomy is the record of the sermons Moses preached to the Israelites as they prepared to enter the land. 4 / 4 pts Question 16 The designations Royal Priesthood and Holy Nation were conditioned on Israel's faithfulness. True False See page 66. 0 / 4 pts Question 17 Incorrect Incorrect The detailed laws (instruction) of Deuteronomy present a bifrucated sacred-secular view of reality. True False
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See page 78. The Lord’s covenant with Israel views religion, politics, and all of life as belonging to the Lord. 4 / 4 pts Question 18 The man who appears to Joshua with a sword in his hand identifies himself as the captain of the host of the Lord True False See Joshua 5:13-15. 4 / 4 pts Question 19 The promises of the Abrahamic covenant are foundational to the concept of a missional life. True False See page 52.
4 / 4 pts Question 20 The religious aspect of the plagues in Exodus 7-11 is the manifestation of God's power over all creation, not just the Egyptians. True False See page 62. They manifest the power of God over the whole creation. 4 / 4 pts Question 21 The ten commandments are best understood as inviolable laws accompanied by penalties of judgment. True False See page 68. They are core principles that God intends to shape the lives of his people so that their lives will reflect his character. 4 / 4 pts Question 22 There are legitimate literary similarities between Exodus 19-24 and Hittite Vassal Treaties.
True False See page 67 4 / 4 pts Question 23 What did God call Israel to be in the context of Exodus 19-24? A royal priesthood and holy nation who would faithfully represent the Lord. A royal priesthood and holy nation who would offer appropriate sacrifices to the Lord. A royal priesthood and holy nation representing the Lord in political relationships. See page 66 4 / 4 pts Question 24 What does God’s name, Yahweh, “I will be who I am," mean?
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God is both present now and will be faithfully in the history to follow. God is unknowable. His name is therefore a mystery. God is distant and uninvolved in His creation. God will bring justice. See page 60 4 / 4 pts Question 25 What is it about the book of Joshua that makes telling its story difficult? The fact that the spies visited Rahab, the harlot. The fact that the walls of Jericho fell done with a shout. The nature of holy war. The appearance of the captain of the Lord's Host. See page 85 Quiz Score: 88 out of 100