RST 1450 Practice Quiz 2

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Question 1 1. How do the events surrounding the exodus and Mt. Sinai define Israel? Israel responds to God's law with obedience. Israel responds to God's wrath with fear. Israel responds to God's power with awe. Israel responds to God's salvation with praise. 1 points Question 2 1. When Israel ifirst arrives at Mt. Sinai, God characterizes Israel in several ways, including what? (Note: translations may vary slightly, but the idea and general wording will be the same.) A stiff-necked (stubborn) people A priestly kingdom A global superpower A righteous remnant 1 points
Question 3 1. What consequences does the Bible legislate for the ancient Israelites in the case of seducing a virgin (according to some interpreters, a euphemism for rape)? The aggressor is to be castorated. The aggressor must pay the victim's father and marry the victim. The aggressor is to flee the land. The aggressor is to pay the victim's father and then be stoned. 1 points Question 4 1. The first revelation of God's law occurs in Exodus 20-23 and includes the famous 10 Commandments (Exodus 20:1- 17). What is the initial response from the Israelites after Moses presents all of this law? (All translations are almost identical.) We have sinned and are unworthy. The LORD is too great for us. Let us serve the gods of
Egypt. Blessed be the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, our fathers. All the words that the LORD hasa spoken we will do. 1 points Question 5 1. God gave Moses two tablets of stone on which he had inscribed the covenant (including the social and civil laws of chs. 20-23 and the worship and cultic laws of chs. 25- 31). Moses procedes to smash them. Why? The people were already committing sexual immorality. The people were already cheating on their taxes. The people were already sacrificing their children. The people were already worshiping idols. 1 points Question 6
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1. In the Day of Atonement ceremony (Leviticus 16), what happens to the goat over whom the High Priest (in this passage, Aaron) confesses the sins of Israel? It is burnt as an offering. It is sent into the wilderness. It is slaughtered on an altar. It is eaten in a ritual meal. 1 points Question 7 1. According to Leviticus 19, what should motivate Israel to be holy? The threat of punishment in this life. God's holiness. The promise of heaven. The threat of punishment in hell. 1 points
Question 8 1. What are the Jewish festivals occuring in the fall? Passover, Day of Atonement, Tabernacles Passover, Unleavened Bread, Pentecost Trumpets, Day of Atonement, Tabernacles Pentecost, Passover, Tabernacles 1 points Question 9 1. What two kinds of laws are given to Moses? Constitutional laws Apodictic laws Tort laws Casuistic laws 1 points Question 10 1. What purpose or purposes do the sacrifices have in Leviticus?
Provide food for the God Provide an occasion for communal worship Make amends for sin Express gratitude
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