Question 1
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The book of _____________ shows how the remnant were motivated to “rise up and build” Jerusalem’s walls.
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· Question 2
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David obeyed God in purchasing a threshing floor to build “an altar to the Lord.” On this site Solomon would later build the temple.
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· Question 3
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2 Samuel records only the highlights and positive episodes in King David’s reign.
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· Question 4
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Through ____________, the miraculous healing of leprous Naaman demonstrates Yahweh’s supremacy and grace to all people, even those outside the covenant community.
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· Question 5
1 out of 1 points
In the ________________ campaign, God sent a hailstorm in order to defeat Israel’s enemies.
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· Question 6
1 out of 1 points
Solomon’s ________________ turned him away from wholeheartedly following the Lord.
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· Question 7
1 out of 1 points
Saul was not the tenth generation of Judah’s son Perez. Thus, he could not be the rightful King of Israel.
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· Question 8
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In the north, Jeroboam built two sanctuaries (temples or high places) at
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· Question 9
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The reforms of _______________ categorize him as one of Judah’s best kings.
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· Question 10
1 out of 1 points
Joshua’s miraculous water crossing affirmed his leadership to the people of Israel.
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· Question 11
1 out of 1 points
Whose bones were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem?
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· Question 12
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When the nation of Israel divided, the Kingdom to the south was known as
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· Question 13
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God’s promise to Abraham that He would bless all nations begins to come to fruition through Boaz and Ruth.
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· Question 14
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References to Joshua’s death and the elders that outlived him indicate that these final notations in Joshua were added by another inspired writer, perhaps ___________.
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· Question 15
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David’s covenant violations involve adultery, murder, and a host of deceptive acts committed in an attempt to cover up these sins.
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· Question 16
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In the _______________ campaign, the town of Jericho was captured.
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· Question 17
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So prosperous was Solomon that God expanded Israel’s borders to the degree originally promised in the Abrahamic covenant and reaffirmed to Joshua.
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· Question 18
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Under the principle of ___________________, the next of kin of a deceased man was to marry his widow and produce an offspring in order to prevent the deceased man’s lineage and name from dying out.
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· Question 19
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David captures Jerusalem from the Jebusites and moves the Ark of the Covenant there.
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· Question 20
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The high point for David is the reception of the Davidic covenant. The covenant’s unconditional nature and conditional blessing set the stage for the rest of 2 Samuel.
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· Question 21
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According to our textbook, _______________ is obvious throughout the book of Esther.
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· Question 22
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The second covenant renewal ceremony includes Joshua’s affirmation: “As for me and my family, we will worship the Lord.”
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· Question 23
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The book of _____________ shows how God providentially acted so that His people could return to their land and rebuild their temple.
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· Question 24
1 out of 1 points
Because the temple represented the presence of God among His people, the pinnacle of Solomon’s career was His construction and dedication of the temple.
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· Question 25
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In the _______________ campaign, the town of Ai was captured.
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