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Question 1 God used Esther to protect the Messianic line of Christ.
Question 2 What was King Solomon’s crowning achievement?
Question 3 When the kings listened to the message of God’s servants the prophets, they made the right decisions and experienced the blessings of God. When the leaders rejected the prophet’s inspired message, the entire nation suffered.
Question 4 Why did God allow Assyria and Babylon to conquer Israel and Judah?
Question 5 David’s faith in the Lord was a key difference between Saul and David.
Question 6 In Samuel, we see that God’s vision for Israel’s king was very much in line with the vision of the type of king the people desired.
Question 7 Many believe Mordecai was the original author of the book of Esther.
Question 8 Ezra’s love for the Word of God influenced his life and ministry as he led the people through moral reformation and covenant renewal.
Question 9 Out of Ezra’s reforms Israel’s unique identity was preserved, orthodox Judaism was defined, and according to Talmudic tradition, the Hebrew canon was established.
Question 10 What does Esther’s experience tell us about God’s working in our own lives?
Question 11 The major theological theme of Chronicles is…
Question 12 The recurring theme we see in the rule of the judges is _____________ which was displayed in her covenant violations of idolatry and immorality.
Question 13 How do we see God’s providence at work in the events described in the book of Ezra?
Question 14 1 and 2 Kings are expressed from the perspective of the prophets in their dealing with the kings of Israel and Judah.
Question 15 Despite their failings, Israel’s practices of religious compromise did not lead to moral corruption and civil catastrophe in Judges.
Question 16 Why was the building of the second temple so important for the Jewish people and religion?
Question 17 What was Israel’s major struggle for survival during the era of the judges?
Question 18 Despite his gift of physical strength given by the power of the Spirit, Samson’s inability to conquer his own passions ultimately led to his demise.
Question 19 The Davidic Covenant points to its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. The promises to David anticipate the coming of David’s greater son who will rule in perfect obedience to God’s covenant.
Question 20 The inclusion of the Elijah narratives designed to express the courage of the prophets and expose the evil of the northern kings.
Question 1
Which part of speech joins words or groups of words?
Question 2
The major theological theme of Chronicles is…
Question 3
Samuel represents the transition from the judges to the
kings as God used him to anoint Israel’s first two kings ushering in the era of
the monarchy.
Question 4
Many believe Mordecai was the original author of the book
of Esther.
Question 5
The recurring theme we see in the rule of the judges is
_____________ which was displayed in her covenant violations of idolatry and
immorality.
Question 6
The providence of God is not evident in the book of
Esther.
Question 7
Different translations will frequently agree on how to
render a verse. But differences in translation philosophy are bound to result
in translation differences as well.
Question 8
Some transitional words identify place or location. It
important to identify these words when studying a passage of Scripture.
Transitional words can also refer to:
Question 9
What was King Solomon’s crowning achievement?
Question 10
Our text advocates five practical guidelines for
comparing a passage across translations. They include: Stay simple, use three
to five translations, select translations that cover the full spectrum of
translations types, choose a text that fits your own personal take on religion,
and color code your work based upon your preexisting doctrinal positions.
Question 11
When the kings listened to the message of God’s servants
the prophets, they made the right decisions and experienced the blessings of
God. When the leaders rejected the prophet’s inspired message, the entire
nation suffered.
Question 12
Metonymy and synecdoche are figures of speech used to
describe cause and effect.
Question 13
The inclusion of the Elijah narratives designed to
express the courage of the prophets and expose the evil of the northern kings.
Question 14
What does Esther’s experience tell us about God’s working
in our own lives?
Question 15
The message of Judges is…
Question 16
Out of Ezra’s reforms Israel’s unique identity was
preserved, orthodox Judaism was defined, and according to Talmudic tradition,
the Hebrew canon was established.
Question 17
Ezra’s love for the Word of God influenced his life and
ministry as he led the people through moral reformation and covenant renewal.
Question 18
In translation analysis, the goal is to identify words
and phrases that are unique or alike across a number of translations.
Question 19
Why is identifying the “who” of a Bible passage
important?
Question 20
The Davidic Covenant points to its ultimate fulfillment
in Jesus Christ. The promises to David anticipate the coming of David’s greater
son who will rule in perfect obedience to God’s covenant.
Question 1 Out of Ezra’s reforms Israel’s
unique identity was preserved, orthodox Judaism was defined, and according to
Talmudic tradition, the Hebrew canon was established.
Question 2 Ezra’s love for the Word of God
influenced his life and ministry as he led the people through moral reformation
and covenant renewal.
Question 3 What was King Solomon’s crowning
achievement?
Question 4 The inclusion of the Elijah
narratives designed to express the courage of the prophets and expose the evil
of the northern kings.
Question 5 What does Esther’s experience
tell us about God’s working in our own lives?
Question 6 Many believe Mordecai was the
original author of the book of Esther.
Question 7 When the kings listened to the
message of God’s servants the prophets, they made the right decisions and
experienced the blessings of God. When the leaders rejected the prophet’s inspired
message, the entire nation suffered.
Question 8 Why did God allow Assyria and
Babylon to conquer Israel and Judah?
Question 9 The major theological theme of
Chronicles is…
Question 10 Why was the building of the
second temple so important for the Jewish people and religion?
Question 11 The providence of God is not
evident in the book of Esther.
Question 12 Despite their failings,
Israel’s practices of religious compromise did not lead to moral corruption and
civil catastrophe in Judges.
Question 13 1 and 2 Kings are expressed
from the perspective of the prophets in their dealing with the kings of Israel
and Judah.
Question 14 God used Esther to protect the
Messianic line of Christ.
Question 15 Samuel represents the
transition from the judges to the kings as God used him to anoint Israel’s
first two kings ushering in the era of the monarchy.
Question 16 The recurring theme we see in
the rule of the judges is _____________ which was displayed in her covenant
violations of idolatry and immorality.
Question 17 The Davidic Covenant points to
its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. The promises to David anticipate the
coming of David’s greater son who will rule in perfect obedience to God’s
covenant.
Question 18 In Samuel, we see that God’s
vision for Israel’s king was very much in line with the vision of the type of
king the people desired.
Question 19 The message of Judges is…
Question 20 David’s faith in the Lord was a
key difference between Saul and David.
Question 1 Despite their failings, Israel’s
practices of religious compromise did not lead to moral corruption and civil
catastrophe in Judges.
Question 2 Why did God allow Assyria and
Babylon to conquer Israel and Judah?
Question 3 David’s faith in the Lord was a
key difference between Saul and David.
Question 4 What does Esther’s experience
tell us about God’s working in our own lives?
Question 5 The providence of God is not
evident in the book of Esther.
Question 6 The inclusion of the Elijah
narratives designed to express the courage of the prophets and expose the evil
of the northern kings.
Question 7 The recurring theme we see in
the rule of the judges is _____________ which was displayed in her covenant violations
of idolatry and immorality.
Question 8 How do we see God’s providence
at work in the events described in the book of Ezra?
Question 9 Despite his gift of physical
strength given by the power of the Spirit, Samson’s inability to conquer his
own passions ultimately led to his demise.
Question 10 Out of Ezra’s reforms Israel’s
unique identity was preserved, orthodox Judaism was defined, and according to
Talmudic tradition, the Hebrew canon was established.
Question 11 Why was the building of the second
temple so important for the Jewish people and religion?
Question 12 When the kings listened to the
message of God’s servants the prophets, they made the right decisions and
experienced the blessings of God. When the leaders rejected the prophet’s inspired
message, the entire nation suffered.
Question 13 In Samuel, we see that God’s
vision for Israel’s king was very much in line with the vision of the type of
king the people desired.
Question 14 The message of Judges is…
Question 15 God used Esther to protect the
Messianic line of Christ.
Question 16 1 and 2 Kings are expressed
from the perspective of the prophets in their dealing with the kings of Israel
and Judah.
Question 17 Many believe Mordecai was the
original author of the book of Esther.
Question 18 What was Israel’s major
struggle for survival during the era of the judges?
Question 19 The major theological theme of
Chronicles is…
Question 20 Ezra’s love for the Word of God
influenced his life and ministry as he led the people through moral reformation
and covenant renewal.
Question 1 The major theological theme of
Chronicles is…
Question 2 The Davidic Covenant points to
its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. The promises to David anticipate the
coming of David’s greater son who will rule in perfect obedience to God’s
covenant.
Question 3 David’s faith in the Lord was a
key difference between Saul and David.
Question 4 Out of Ezra’s reforms Israel’s
unique identity was preserved, orthodox Judaism was defined, and according to
Talmudic tradition, the Hebrew canon was established.
Question 5 What does Esther’s experience
tell us about God’s working in our own lives?
Question 6 1 and 2 Kings are expressed from
the perspective of the prophets in their dealing with the kings of Israel and
Judah.
Question 7 Why was the building of the
second temple so important for the Jewish people and religion?
Question 8 The recurring theme we see in
the rule of the judges is _____________ which was displayed in her covenant
violations of idolatry and immorality.
Question 9 Despite his gift of physical
strength given by the power of the Spirit, Samson’s inability to conquer his
own passions ultimately led to his demise.
Question 10 What was King Solomon’s
crowning achievement?
Question 11 God used Esther to protect the
Messianic line of Christ.
Question 12 The inclusion of the Elijah
narratives designed to express the courage of the prophets and expose the evil
of the northern kings.
Question 13 The message of Judges is…
Question 14 In Samuel, we see that God’s
vision for Israel’s king was very much in line with the vision of the type of
king the people desired.
Question 15 Many believe Mordecai was the
original author of the book of Esther.
Question 16 Despite their failings,
Israel’s practices of religious compromise did not lead to moral corruption and
civil catastrophe in Judges.
Question 17 The providence of God is not
evident in the book of Esther.
Question 18 How do we see God’s providence
at work in the events described in the book of Ezra?
Question 19 Samuel represents the
transition from the judges to the kings as God used him to anoint Israel’s
first two kings ushering in the era of the monarchy.
Question 20 Why did God allow Assyria and
Babylon to conquer Israel and Judah?
Question 1 How do we see God’s providence
at work in the events described in the book of Ezra?
Question 2 Why was the building of the
second temple so important for the Jewish people and religion?
Question 3 The major theological theme of
Chronicles is…
Question 4 What was King Solomon’s crowning
achievement?
Question 5 God used Esther to protect the
Messianic line of Christ.
Question 6 Despite their failings, Israel’s
practices of religious compromise did not lead to moral corruption and civil
catastrophe in Judges.
Question 7 The inclusion of the Elijah
narratives designed to express the courage of the prophets and expose the evil
of the northern kings.
Question 8 The recurring theme we see in
the rule of the judges is _____________ which was displayed in her covenant
violations of idolatry and immorality.
Question 9 The message of Judges is…
Question 10 When the kings listened to the
message of God’s servants the prophets, they made the right decisions and
experienced the blessings of God. When the leaders rejected the prophet’s
inspired message, the entire nation suffered.
Question 11 Despite his gift of physical
strength given by the power of the Spirit, Samson’s inability to conquer his
own passions ultimately led to his demise.
Question 12 The providence of God is not
evident in the book of Esther.
Question 13 Out of Ezra’s reforms Israel’s
unique identity was preserved, orthodox Judaism was defined, and according to
Talmudic tradition, the Hebrew canon was established.
Question 14 1 and 2 Kings are expressed
from the perspective of the prophets in their dealing with the kings of Israel
and Judah.
Question 15 David’s faith in the Lord was a
key difference between Saul and David.
Question 16 Why did God allow Assyria and
Babylon to conquer Israel and Judah?
Question 17 Ezra’s love for the Word of God
influenced his life and ministry as he led the people through moral reformation
and covenant renewal.
Question 18 In Samuel, we see that God’s
vision for Israel’s king was very much in line with the vision of the type of
king the people desired.
Question 19 Samuel represents the
transition from the judges to the kings as God used him to anoint Israel’s
first two kings ushering in the era of the monarchy.
Question 20 The Davidic Covenant points to
its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. The promises to David anticipate the
coming of David’s greater son who will rule in perfect obedience to God’s
covenant.
Question 1 What is hyperbole?
Question 2 Why was the building of the second temple so important for the Jewish people and religion?
Question 3 The message of Judges is…
Question 4 What are two differences between a simile and a metaphor?
Question 5 When the kings listened to the message of God’s servants the prophets, they made the right decisions and experienced the blessings of God. When the leaders rejected the prophet’s inspired message, the entire nation suffered.
Question 6 1 and 2 Kings are expressed from the perspective of the prophets in their dealing with the kings of Israel and Judah.
Question 7 What was King Solomon’s crowning achievement?
Question 8 Despite their failings, Israel’s practices of religious compromise did not lead to moral corruption and civil catastrophe in Judges.
Question 9 Out of Ezra’s reforms Israel’s unique identity was preserved, orthodox Judaism was defined, and according to Talmudic tradition, the Hebrew canon was established.
Question 10 Samuel represents the transition from the judges to the kings as God used him to anoint Israel’s first two kings ushering in the era of the monarchy.
Question 11 Ezra’s love for the Word of God influenced his life and ministry as he led the people through moral reformation and covenant renewal.
Question 12 How do we see God’s providence at work in the events described in the book of Ezra?
Question 13 The Davidic Covenant points to its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. The promises to David anticipate the coming of David’s greater son who will rule in perfect obedience to God’s covenant.
Question 14 David’s faith in the Lord was a key difference between Saul and David.
Question 15 What are some ways that nouns function in a sentence?
Question 16 Which part of speech joins words or groups of words?
Question 17 What significant information can be gained by identifying the “why” of a Bible passage?
Question 18 Many believe Mordecai was the original author of the book of Esther.
Question 19 Adjectives and verbs are modifiers that describe nouns or pronouns
Question 20 Some transitional words identify place or location. It important to identify these words when studying a passage of Scripture. Transitional words can also refer to:
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