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OBST 520 Exam 2 Liberty University
- When Isaiah had used the interjection of “ah” he was suggesting an image of:
- The faithful city of Zion was filled with:
- What nations were compared to flies and bees?
- Which of the following nations were prophesied against in Isaiah?
- Isaiah condemned Judah’s primary reliance on which nation?
- What ruler claimed he trapped Hezekiah like a caged bird?
- When Hezekiah heard the bad news he:
- The book of Lamentations is composed of:
- During the siege of Jerusalem, mothers:
- Parents are compared to what in Lamentations?
- Daniel possessed the prophecies of:
- The Book of Daniel in the Hebrew canon is is included in what section?
- The silver arms of Nebuchadnezzar’s statue represents:
- In Daniel’s visions, the goat is representative of the:
- In Daniel’s prophecy of 70 weeks, the first 69 weeks are divided into a period of:
- The event known as the abomination of desolation is referenced in:
- In Daniel’s prophecy of seventy weeks, the phrase “time, times, and half a time” represents:
- Isaiah begins like a prosecuting attorney in the courtroom.
- Isaiah 2:1-4 is very similar in content and language to Micah 4:1-5.
- The repetition of a name in Hebrew indicated an important emphasis.
- The historical context of Isaiah 7:14 relates to Hezekiah and the Assyrian crisis of 701 BC.
- The Day of the Lord represents an intervention of judgment on God’s enemies.
- The identity of the Servant in Isaiah 52 and 53 is best identified by Phillip to the Ethiopian eunuch in the book of Acts.
- Isaiah 19:24-25 envisions an eschatological reality where God’s people will be identified with both Israel and Gentile participants.
- The phrase for God, “Holy One of Israel,” occurs throughout the whole book of Isaiah, but is uncommon outside of Isaiah.
- Lamentations portrayed the Lord as an enemy of Zion.
- Daniel and his friends had their names changed to represent Persian gods.
- The son of God that appeared in the fiery furnace was clearly a revelation of Jesus Christ.
- The sovereignty of God is a major theme in the book of Daniel.
- Horns in the book of Daniel tend to represent kings and rulers.
- Jesus spoke of the abomination of desolation as a past historical event.
- Gabriel defeated the Prince of Persia.
- The historical events recorded in Job took place during the patriarchal or pre-patriarchal period.
- The book of Job is primarily comprised of poetic literary structure.
- God helped Job by answering most all of his questions.
- Job incurred damage and suffering from both heaven and earth.
- The existence of calamities and suffering in life is always evidence of personal sin.
- Job’s friends incorrectly believed that health, wealth and prosperity were signs of God’s blessings.
- Chapter 28 functions as a transition from the three rounds of dialogue to the three extended monologues by Job, Elihu and the Lord.
- Song of Songs was accepted into the Jewish canon without debate.
- Song of Songs warns against erotic love within the marital bond.
- Song of Songs teaches that sexual intimacy is the physical expression of love, character and friendship.
- Which of the following is not a purpose for the writing of Job.
- The attack by Satan on Job shows which of the following:
- When Job’s friends came to comfort him, they did what in the beginning?
- Job believed that he had been abandoned by which of the following:
- In the third cycle of debates, Job’s friends tried to do which of the following:
- Elihu sought to convince Job of which of the following:
- The Lord rebuked which of the following:
- The best approach for interpreting the Song of Songs is:
- Raisin cakes in Song of Songs were regarded as:
- Solomon extolled the beauty of the Shulamite’s:
- When Solomon is writing about desire, he is:
- At the end of the book of Job, the Lord answers Job’s questions concerning why he was suffering.
- In God’s speech to Job, over 70 rhetorical questions are used as a means to respond to Job.
- Among the prophetic books of the Old Testament, Isaiah is the most frequently quoted book in the New Testament.
- The book of Lamentations is largely (but not entirely) comprised of acrostic poems.
- Song of Songs contains clear prophecies concerning Christ’s resurrection.
- Isaiah 24–27 is known as
- Daniel is largely comprised of a mixture of