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:
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the
Learn
material
from
Module
4:
Week
4.
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Contains
50
multiple-choice
and
true/false
questions.
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limited
to
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hour
and
30
minutes.
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attempts
and
the
highest
attempt
will
count
towards
the
grade.
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worth
50
points.
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quiz
is
open
book/open
notes.
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this
assignment
by
11:59
p.m.
(ET)
on
Monday
of
Module
4:
Week
4.
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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