Quiz 4 The Old Testament Books of Prophecy

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Quiz: The Old Testament Books of Prophecy Due Nov 20 at 11:59pm Points 50 Questions 50 Time Limit 90 Minutes Allowed Al Instructions The quiz: e Covers the Learn material from Module 4: Week 4. o Contains 50 multiple-choice and true/false questions. e Is limited to 1 hour and 30 minutes. e Allows unlimited attempts and the highest attempt will count towards the grade. e |s worth 50 points. This quiz is open book/open notes. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 4: Week 4. TAKE THE QUIZ AGAIN Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 55 minutes 47 out of 50 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 47 out of 50 Submitted Nov 12 at 4:54pm This attempt took 55 minutes. Question 1 1/1 pts God’s promise in Jeremiah 29:11 (“For | know the plans | have for you . . . to give you a future and a hope) addresses the impending exile and the future restoration of Judah because God loved His people with an eternal love. True False Question 2 1/1pts The poems in the book of Lamentations most closely resemble the communal laments in the book of Job
book of Psalms book of Jeremiah book of Ecclesiastes Question 3 1/1pts Habakkuk’s second question was: “Will the Lord spare the priests and prophets?” “Why does the Lord not punish injustice in Judah?” “Will the Lord have mercy?” “How can God use the Babylonians to punish Judah?” Question 4 1/1 pts Zephaniah’s preaching thus helped influence perhaps the greatest revival in Judah’s history. True False Question 5 1/1 pts Haggai in tandem with challenged the postexilic community to resume the work of rebuilding the temple. Zephaniah Zebadiah Zedekiah Zechariah
Question 6 1/1 pts The Lord commissioned Isaiah as a prophet in the year of King Uzziah’s death. True False Question 7 1/1 pts Amos concluded his prophecies of unrelenting judgment with a message of hope concerning Israel’s future restoration. God promised: to make Israel victorious over her enemies to restore Jeroboam'’s throne long lives for dutiful obedience to increase their knowledge of the “Holy One of Israel” All of the above Question 8 1/1pts One poem in Lamentations portrays Jerusalem as a grieving widow mourning her destruction. True False Question 9 1/1pts According to the textbook, the New Testament explains that John the Baptist is the fulfillment of the messenger prophesied by Malachi.
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True False Question 10 1/1 pts In Malachi, God denounces His people by raising the question of Kingship hope divorce peace Question 11 1/1 pts In Malachi, God denounces His people by raising the question of worship heritage honor death Question 12 1/1 pts In the Zechariah third vision he saw a man with a measuring rod, surveying Jerusalem in preparation for the rebuilding of its walls. True False
Question 13 0/1 pts The book of Ezekiel is structured around seven visions of the Lord. True False Question 14 111 pts The use of the title “Holy One of Israel” appears equally in both “halves” of the book of Isaiah. This unifying element argues for Isaiah’s authorship of the whole book. True False Question 15 1/1 pts Zephaniah highlights the judgment of God by detailing how God will reverse his work of creation and destroy all living things. True False Question 16 1/1 pts Daniel and his three friends were placed in a three-year training program to learn the language, literature, and the sciences of the Babylonians. True False
Question 17 1/1 pts In Isaiah, Christ is pictured as a stumbling block for the Jews. True False Question 18 1/1 pts According to Nahum, God's justice demanded the Assyrians experience the suffering and degradation they inflicted on others. True False Question 19 1/1 pts The King of Babylon has a dream about four empires that is only successfully interpreted by Daniel. True False Question 20 1/1 pts Judgment, however, was not the final word for Judah or the nations. In the last days, the Lord would purify the speech of all peoples so they might worship and serve Him. True False Question 21 1/1 pts
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Jeremiah told Judah that they would be able to resist the Babylonians. However, submission to Babylon was the only way Jerusalem would be spared from destruction. True False Question 22 1/1 pts During Hosea's life Israel’'s political size and economic stability increased, these were not indicators of spiritual vitality. True False Question 23 1/1 pts Zephaniah began his ministry at approximately the same time as Ezekiel. True False Question 24 0/1 pts Habakkuk’s third question was: “Will the Lord spare the priests and prophets?” “Will the Lord have mercy?” “Why does the Lord not punish injustice in Judah?” “How can God use the Babylonians to punish Judah?”
Question 25 111 pts Daniel and his three friends were given Babylonian names in order to acclimate them to Babylonian life and culture. True False Question 26 1/1 pts Rather than rejoicing in his successful preaching mission and the salvation of the Ninevites, Jonah was angered that the Lord spared the city. True False Question 27 0/1pts Obadiah announced that God would judge because of their participation with the southern kingdom of Judah’s enemies in the plundering of Jerusalem. the northern kingdom of Israel. Nineveh the wicked nation of Babylon Edom Question 28 1/1 pts Jonah is scandalized that the Lord would show the same grace he has shown to Israel to the people of Nineveh. True False
Question 29 1/1 pts Hosea charged Israel with three separate indictments. One of these indictments indicated that “The Lord has a charge to bring against you who live in the land.” (Hos. 4:1) True False Question 30 1/1 pts is the central theme of the book of Zephaniah. The hope of Israel The anger of God The cry of salvation The day of the Lord Question 31 1/1 pts God commanded Hosea to marry a promiscuous and unfaithful wife, who subsequently gave birth to three children with symbolic names. Both the woman and the children were metaphors of Israel’s covenant unfaithfulness toward the Lord. Israel had prostituted itself by turning away from the Lord and following other gods. True False Question 32 1/1 pts Matthew 8:17 quotes from Isa 53:4 ("He took up our infirmities and carried our diseases”) as evidence that Jesus is Isaiah’s suffering servant.
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True False Question 33 1/1 pts Zechariah’s book can be divided up into eight visions, four messages, and two burdens. True False Question 34 1/1 pts Nebuchadnezzar built a golden statue and required Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, as well all of his government officials to worship this statue when certain music played. True False Question 35 1/1 pts Ezekiel’s vision of confirmed the Lord’s promise to restore and spiritually renew the people of Israel. a valley of dry bones a wheel within a wheel a repaired piece of pottery a great banquet Question 36 1/1 pts
According to Micah, because the rich deprived the poor of their land, the Lord would now do the same to them. True False Question 37 1/1 pts Critical scholarship has argued for multiple authorship of the book and has viewed chapters 40-66 as coming after the time of Isaiah. True False Question 38 1/1 pts The book of Nahum is a message against Israel Judah Babylon Nineveh Question 39 1/1 pts The questions in the book of Malachi follow the pattern of: (1) accusation, (2) refutation, (3) interrogation, and (4) conclusion. True False
Question 40 1/1 pts According to Lamentations, Jerusalem’s fate was worse than that of Sodom. True False Question 41 1/1 pts In Isaiah, Christ is pictured as the bread of life. True False Question 42 1/1 pts The Immanuel prophecy in Isaiah makes clear that this is not a typical human child because he is described as an “Everlasting Father.” True False Question 43 1/1 pts Amos opened his book of prophecies with the startling image of God as a . Rather than protecting them, Yahweh would roar out in judgment against them. raging river swooping eagle crouching tiger roaring lion
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Question 44 1/1 pts Luke 22:37 quotes from Isa 53:12 (“And he was numbered with the transgressors”) as evidence that Jesus is |saiah’s suffering servant. True False Question 45 1/1 pts According to Micah, the Lord was angry that social injustice became common in Israel. He was worried this would soon spread to Judah. True False Question 46 1/1 pts The story of Jonah is a reminder that the Lord’s plan of salvation extends beyond Israel to include all the nations, even those who were Israel’s greatest enemies. True False Question 47 1/1 pts The name Immanuel means “God for us.’ True False
Question 48 1/1 pts The Immanuel prophecy depicts one whose government is noted for peace without end. True False Question 49 1/1 pts The Immanuel prophecy in Isaiah makes clear that this is not a typical human child because he is described as a “Might Savior.” True False Question 50 1/1 pts The Immanuel prophecy in Isaiah makes clear that this is not a typical human child because he is described as a “Prince of Heaven.” True False Quiz Score: 47 out of 50