OTCL 505 Quiz
OTCL 505 Quiz: Background to the Alphabet
- Which archaeological age spans the years 1200-586 BCE and roughly corresponds with the rise of biblical Israel?
- The _______________ principle of writing uses a “symbol for sound” system.
- The Ophel Inscription is the oldest ever found in Jerusalem.
- King Hezekiah of Israel is mentioned in the Tel Dan inscription.
- The Gezer Calendar reveals pottery working details.
- _______________was the mining location in the Sinai where the transition from hieroglyphs to an acrophonic system occurred?
- The biblical city of Gath was where the Goliath inscription was found.
- The main feature which led Sir Alan Gardiner to discover the transition from hieroglyphs to the acrophonic system was the repetition of a four character word.
- The _______________ is another name for the City of David south of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem?
- What was the !rst place writing appeared in the Ancient Near East (ANE)?
OTCL 505 Quiz Simple Vowels
- Match the following:
Pathach “a” as in “path”
Qamets “a” as in “father”
Hireq “i” as in “hit”
Tsere “e” as in “they”
Seghol “e” as in “set”
OTCL 505 Quiz: Vowel Letters
- Match the following:
yi
ye
y,
wO
W
h”
hE
h,
ho
OTCL 505 Quiz: Background to the Alphabet
- Which archaeological age spans the years 1200-586 BCE and roughly corresponds
- The _______________ principle of writing uses a “symbol for sound” system.
- The Ophel Inscription is the oldest ever found in Jerusalem.
- King Hezekiah of Israel is mentioned in the Tel Dan inscription.
- The Gezer Calendar reveals pottery working details.
- _was the mining location in the Sinai where the transition from hieroglyphs to an acrophonic system occurred?
- The biblical city of Gath was where the Goliath inscription was found.
- The main feature which led Sir Alan Gardiner to discover the transition from hieroglyphs to the acrophonic system was the repetition of a four character word.
- The _______________ is another name for the City of David south of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem?
- What was the first place writing appeared in the Ancient Near East (ANE)?
OTCL 505 Quiz: Hebrew Inseparable Prefixes
- Match the following:
The
In/with/by
According to/like
To/for
And