Quiz 3 The Old Testament Books of Wisdom and Poetry
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Quiz:
The
Old
Testament
Books
of
Wisdom
and
Poetry
Due
Nov
13
at
11:59pm
Points
50
Questions
50
Time
Limit
90
Minutes
Allowed
At
Instructions
The
quiz:
e
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the
Learn
material
from
Module
3:
Week
3.
o
Contains
50
multiple-choice
and
true/false
questions.
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limited
to
1
hour
and
30
minutes.
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Allows
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attempts
and
the
highest
attempt
will
count
towards
the
grade.
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worth
50
points.
This
quiz
is
open
book/open
notes.
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this
assignment
by
11:59
p.m.
(ET)
on
Monday
of
Module
3:
Week
3.
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Question
1
1/1pts
Most
proverbs
take
the
form
of
a
four-line
unit,
with
the
first
line
corresponding
to
the
fourth
line
and
the
second
line
corresponding
to
the
third
line
This
correspondence
is
through
some
form
of
parallelism.
True
False
Question
2
1/1
pts
In
the
second
cosmic
test
in
the
book
of
Job,
the
Lord
allows
Satan
to
take
Job's
health,
but
he
must
preserve
Job's
life.
True
False
Question
3
1/1pts
Job’s
responds
to
God
in
faith
knowing
it
is
enough
that
God
is
in
control.
True
False
Question
4
1/1pts
In
response
to
his
friends’
advice,
Job
admits
that
he
is
a
sinner
but
that
his
sins
are
not
categorically
vile.
Job
asserts
that
he
may
have
committed
mortal
sins
but
he
certainly
did
not
commit
venial
ones.
True
False
Question
5
1/1pts
Job’s
friends
respond
to
his
suffering
by
saying,
“Why
don’t
you
curse
God
and
die?”
True
False
Question
6
1/1pts
are
prayers
expressing
thanks
to
God
for
specific
answers
to
prayer
or
for
deliverance
from
danger.
Wisdom
Psalms
Thanksgiving
Psalms
Messianic
Psalms
Psalms
of
Indebtedness
Question
7
1/1
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
the
is
a
reoccurring
theme
or
motif
found
throughout
the
book
of
Ecclesiastes.
Evaluation
of
Life
Inexperience
of
Youth
Inevitability
of
Death
Equality
of
All
Question
8
1/1pts
The
Proverbs
tell
us
how
to
live
life
successfully.
True
False
Question
9
171
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
is
one
of
the
more
popular
topics
in
the
book
of
Proverbs.
Forgiveness
Failure
Friendship
Faithfulness
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Question
10
1/1
pts
The
title
“Song
of
Songs”
can
literally
be
translated
from
the
Hebrew
“The
Greatest
Song
of
Solomon.”
True
False
Question
11
1/1
pts
The
phrase
“of
Solomon”
in
the
Hebrew
title
of
the
Song
of
Songs
calls
into
question
whether
this
was
a
song
“by
Solomon,”
“about
Solomon,”
or
“for
Solomon.”
True
False
Question
12
1/1
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
is
one
of
the
more
popular
topics
in
the
book
of
Proverbs.
Positive
Mindset
Personal
Reputation
Powerful
Faith
Personal
Discipline
Question
13
1/1
pts
The
list
of
individuals
who
composed
material
in
the
Psalms
includes
David.
True
False
Question
14
1/1
pts
Proverbs
are
general
truths,
not
specific
promises
or
guarantees
from
God.
True
False
Question
15
1/1
pts
The
are
songs
of
praise
the
people
sang
as
they
made
pilgrimage
to
Jerusalem.
Psalms
of
Confession
Royal
Psalms
Psalms
of
Ascent
Wisdom
Psalms
Question
16
1/1
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
allegorical
interpretations
of
the
Song
of
Songs
are
correct
since
they
are
based
on
careful
exegesis
of
the
text
in
the
Song
of
Songs.
True
False
Question
17
1/1pts
Job’s
three
friends
were
Eliphaz,
Bildad,
and
Zophar.
True
False
Question
18
1/1
pts
Most
of
the
book
of
Proverbs
is
attributed
to
King
Saul
King
David
King
Solomon
A
teacher
named
Qohelet
Question
19
1/1
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
is
a
reoccurring
theme
or
motif
found
throughout
the
book
of
Ecclesiastes.
Remembering
Others
Remembering
God
Remembering
Sunday
Remembering
the
Times.
Question
20
1/1
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
the
value
of
is
a
reoccurring
theme
or
motif
found
throughout
the
book
of
Ecclesiastes.
Education
Wealth
Experience
Wisdom
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Question
21
1/1
pts
Historically,
the
most
common
method
used
in
interpreting
the
Song
of
Songs
was
to
treat
the
Song
as
an
allegory
of
God’s
love
for
Israel.
True
False
Question
22
1/1
pts
A
proverb
is
a
short
poetic
sentence
conveying
wisdom
in
a
concise
and
memorable
form.
True
False
Question
23
1/1
pts
In
the
,
the
psalmist
confesses
his
sin
and
prays
for
the
Lord’s
forgiveness
and
restoration.
Penitential
Psalms
Psalms
of
Ascent
Messianic
Psalms
Psalms
of
Grace
&
Mercy
Question
24
1/1
pts
Job
is
convinced
that
if
he
could
only
have
the
opportunity
to
present
his
case
to
God,
then
God
would
realize
he
is
judging
the
wrong
man,
and
Job
would
be
proclaimed
innocent.
True
False
Question
25
1/1
pts
are
songs
of
praise
that
focus
on
the
Lord’s
eternal
attributes
and
His
great
acts
in
creation
and
history.
Laments
Psalms
of
Thanksgiving
Royal
Psalms
Hymns
Question
26
171
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
is
one
of
the
more
popular
topics
in
the
book
of
Proverbs.
Crime
and
Punishment
Wealth
and
Poverty
Hope
and
Change
Grace
and
Peace
Question
27
1/1
pts
Proverbs
are
written
in
such
a
simple
way
that
they
produce
reflection
within
the
mind
of
the
reader.
True
False
Question
28
1/1
pts
Most
English
Bibles
translate
“Qohelet”
as
either
“Pastor”
or
“Reverend.”
either
“Teacher”
or
“Preacher.”
either
“Professor”
or
“Doctor”
either
“Presenter”
or
“Lecturer’
Question
29
1/1
pts
Job
accuses
God
of
prejudice
and
curses
the
day
of
his
birth.
True
False
Question
30
1/1
pts
In
his
response
to
Job,
God
appeals
to
creation
as
a
demonstration
of
his
unfathomable
wisdom.
True
False
Question
31
1/1
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
the
expression
“
"
refers
to
the
activities
of
man
as
observed
and
experienced
from
a
human
perspective.
life
under
the
sun
eat,
drink,
and
be
merry
for
everything
there
is
a
season
sign
of
the
times
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Question
32
1/1
pts
The
list
of
individuals
who
composed
material
in
the
Psalms
includes
Saul.
True
False
Question
33
1/1
pts
The
list
of
individuals
who
composed
material
in
the
Psalms
includes
Solomon.
True
False
Question
34
1/1
pts
Bildad,
one
of
Job’s
three
friends,
suggests
that
God
may
use
suffering
as
a
means
to
keep
men
from
sin,
to
chastise,
and
to
maintain
a
healthy
degree
of
reverence
before
the
Almighty.
True
False
Question
35
1/1
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
is
one
of
the
more
popular
topics
in
the
book
of
Proverbs.
The
power
of
the
tongue
Trust
in
the
Lord
Hope
A
good
name
Question
36
1/1
pts
Proverbs
contains
a
balanced
view
of
wealth
and
poverty.
True
False
Question
37
1/1
pts
“Qohelet,”
a
term
meaning
“‘one
who
follows
or
accompanies.”
“one
who
writes
or
transcribes.”
“one
who
thinks
or
ponders.”
“‘one
who
gathers
or
assembles.”
Question
38
1/1
pts
Proverbs
concentrates
primarily
on
practical
issues
rather
than
focusing
on
theological
issues.
True
False
Question
39
1/1
pts
“The
one
who
conceals
hatred
has
lying
lips,
and
whoever
spreads
slander
is
a
fool.”
(Prov.
10:18)
is
an
example
of
Synonymous
parallelism
Antithetical
parallelism
Synthetic
parallelism
Comparative
parallelism
Question
40
1/1
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
Job’s
three
friends
are
commended
for
their
companionship
but
are
condemned
for
their
false
accusations
and
misguided
theology.
True
False
Question
41
171
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
the
is
a
reoccurring
theme
or
motif
found
throughout
the
book
of
Ecclesiastes.
Hope
of
Salvation
Thirst
for
Knowledge
Quest
for
Glory
Enjoyment
of
Life
Question
42
1/1
pts
A
is
a
prayer
offered
in
times
of
trouble,
pleading
for
God’s
help,
intervention,
and
deliverance.
Psalm
of
Confidence
Wisdom
Psalm
Lament
Hymn
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Question
43
1/1
pts
While
the
wise
sage
of
Ecclesiastes
has
traditionally
been
identified
as
King
Solomon,
the
name
of
Solomon
is
never
explicitly
referenced
within
the
book.
True
False
Question
44
1/1
pts
The
are
prayers
of
extreme
emotion
and
anger
calling
on
God
to
bring
severe
judgment
on
the
enemies
of
God
and
the
psalmist.
Psalms
of
Confession
Royal
Psalms
Psalms
of
Ascent
Imprecatory
Psalms
Question
45
1/1
pts
“Genuine
righteousness
leads
to
life,
but
pursuing
evil
leads
to
death.”
(Prov.
11:19)
is
an
example
of
Synonymous
parallelism
Antithetical
parallelism
Synthetic
parallelism
Comparative
parallelism
Question
46
1/1
pts
While
the
time
of
writing
for
the
book
of
Job
is
uncertain,
internal
evidence
points
to
a
time
before
the
Mosaic
law.
True
False
Question
47
1/1
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
the
book
of
Ecclesiastes.
Vanity
of
Life
Necessity
of
Education
Value
of
Godliness
Omniscience
of
God
is
a
reoccurring
theme
or
motif
found
throughout
the
Question
48
1/1
pts
The
list
of
individuals
who
composed
material
in
the
Psalms
includes
Moses.
True
False
Question
49
1/1
pts
According
to
our
textbook,
the
book
of
Ecclesiastes.
Providence
of
God
Sovereignty
of
God
Omniscience
of
God
is
a
reoccurring
theme
or
motif
found
throughout
the
Verity
of
God
Question
50
1/1
pts
Hymns
often
teach
practical
lessons
about
everyday
living.
Wisdom
Psalms
Psalms
of
Thanksgiving
Psalms
of
Confidence
Quiz
Score:
50
out
of
50
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