BIBL 104 Quiz 3
BIBL 104 Quiz 3 Liberty University
BIBL 104 Quiz The Old Testament Books of Wisdom and Poetry
- According to our textbook, the value of _______________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- Job accuses God of prejudice and curses the day of his birth.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- According to our textbook, Job’s three friends are commended for their companionship but are condemned for their false accusations and misguided theology.
- “The one who conceals hatred has lying lips, and whoever spreads slander is a fool.” (Prov. 10:18) is an example of
- According to our textbook, perhaps the greatest benefit the believer can gain by studying the Song of Songs is the reminder that love is a gift from God and should be enjoyed as a gift.
- “Genuine righteousness leads to life, but pursuing evil leads to death.” (Prov. 11:19) is an example of
- The focus of the Proverbs is heavenly rather than earthly.
- The book of Proverbs consistently presents the sluggard as a fool and the diligent person as wise.
- Proverbs are typically based on education and knowledge.
- According to our textbook, _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- Historically, the most common method used in interpreting the Song of Songs was to treat the Song as an allegory of God’s love for Israel.
- “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it” (Prov. 22:6). This wisdom holds true as a general rule, not an absolute promise.
- The Hebrew word hevel, literally means
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- The title “Song of Songs” can literally be translated from the Hebrew “The Greatest Song of Solomon.”
- ___________________ predictively refer to Christ, the anointed messianic King.
- are prayers that celebrate the special relationship between the Lord and the house of the Davidic king.
- In Proverbs child-rearing is a family affair but discipline begins with the individual.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Solomon.
- “Pride comes before destruction, and an arrogant spirit before a fall.” (Prov. 16:18) is an example of
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Saul.
- A _________________ is a prayer offered in times of trouble, pleading for God’s help, intervention, and deliverance.
- The ______________ are songs of praise the people sang as they made pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes David.
- Most English Bibles translate “Qohelet” as
- The psalms are divided into _____________ books.
- Job’s friends respond to his suffering by saying, “Why don’t you curse God and die?”
- According to our textbook, the expression “_______________” refers to the activities of man as observed and experienced from a human perspective.
- Proverbs contains a balanced view of wealth and poverty.
- The __________ focus on the Lord’s kingdom rule over His creation.
- Job’s friends assume he must have done something terribly wrong, unjust, or unwise to experience such an incredible tragedy.
- Job is convinced that if he could only have the opportunity to present his case to God,
then God would realize he is judging the wrong man, and Job would be proclaimed innocent. - The phrase “of Solomon” in the Hebrew title of the Song of Songs calls into question whether this was a song “by Solomon,” “about Solomon,” or “for Solomon.”
- Job states his faith in the resurrection when he says: “I know that my redeemer
..And after my skin has been destroyed, yet in my flesh I will see God.” - According to our textbook, allegorical interpretations of the Song of Songs are correct since they are based on careful exegesis of the text in the Song of Songs.
- “Qohelet,” a term meaning
- In a general sense the proverbs can be grouped into two major forms. One of these forms is
- A proverb is a short poetic sentence conveying wisdom in a concise and memorable form.
- Proverbs are written in such a simple way that they produce reflection within the mind of the reader.
- Proverbs are general truths, not specific promises or guarantees from God.
- Bildad, one of Job’s three friends, suggests that God may use suffering as a means to
keep men from sin, to chastise, and to maintain a healthy degree of reverence before the Almighty. - are songs of praise that focus on the Lord’s eternal attributes and His great acts in creation and history.
- The ____________________ are expressions of trust in the Lord and praise to the Lord for the security He provides to those who trust in Him.
- In response to his friends’ advice, Job admits that he is a sinner but that his sins are not categorically vile. Job asserts that he may have committed mortal sins but he certainly did not commit venial ones.
- The Proverbs tell us how to live life successfully.
Other sets
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- In a general sense the proverbs can be grouped into two major forms. One of these forms is
- The ______________ are songs of praise the people sang as they made pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- Job’s three friends were Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar.
- The ____________________ are expressions of trust in the Lord and praise to the Lord for the security He provides to those who trust in Him.
- Historically, the most common method used in interpreting the Song of Songs was to treat the Song as an allegory of God’s love for Israel.
- Bildad, one of Job’s three friends, suggests that God may use suffering as a means to
keep men from sin, to chastise, and to maintain a healthy degree of reverence before the Almighty. - While the time of writing for the book of Job is uncertain, internal evidence points to a time before the Mosaic law.
- In the second cosmic test in the book of Job, the Lord allows Satan to take Job’s health, but he must preserve Job’s life.
- Proverbs are general truths, not specific promises or guarantees from God.
- The book of Job concludes with God prospering Job once again and blessing him with twice the wealth.
- ___________________ predictively refer to Christ, the anointed messianic King.
- are prayers expressing thanks to God for specific answers to prayer or for deliverance from danger.
- In his response to Job, God appeals to creation as a demonstration of his unfathomable
- According to our textbook, the value of _______________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- Most proverbs take the form of a four-line unit, with the first line corresponding to the fourth line and the second line corresponding to the third line This correspondence is through some form of parallelism.
- According to our textbook, perhaps the greatest benefit the believer can gain by studying the Song of Songs is the reminder that love is a gift from God and should be enjoyed as a gift.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Saul.
- Proverbs are written in such a simple way that they produce reflection within the mind of the reader.
- In the book of Job the Lord presents his servant Job as a model of righteousness before
- The Proverbs are wise sayings that express deep truths in capsule form.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- Proverbs are typically based on education and knowledge.
- The focus of the Proverbs is heavenly rather than earthly.
- The psalms are divided into _____________ books.
- “Genuine righteousness leads to life, but pursuing evil leads to death.” (Prov. 11:19) is an example of
- Proverbs contains a balanced view of wealth and poverty.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Solomon.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- According to our textbook, _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it” (Prov. 22:6). This wisdom holds true as a general rule, not an absolute promise.
- “Pride comes before destruction, and an arrogant spirit before a fall.” (Prov. 16:18) is an example of
- According to our textbook, many church fathers viewed the Song of Songs typologically as a picture of Christ’s love for His bride, the church.
- A _________________ is a prayer offered in times of trouble, pleading for God’s help, intervention, and deliverance.
- The Hebrew word hevel, literally means
- “Qohelet,” a term meaning
- Proverbs concentrates primarily on practical issues rather than focusing on theological issues.
- Most of the book of Proverbs is attributed to ______________.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- Job is convinced that if he could only have the opportunity to present his case to God,
then God would realize he is judging the wrong man, and Job would be proclaimed innocent. - Job’s responds to God in faith knowing it is enough that God is in control.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- The key literary characteristic within the individual proverb is ______________.
- The book of Proverbs consistently presents the sluggard as a fool and the diligent person as wise.
- Job states his faith in the resurrection when he says: “I know that my redeemer
..And after my skin has been destroyed, yet in my flesh I will see God.” - According to our textbook, the expression “_______________” refers to the activities of man as observed and experienced from a human perspective.
- A proverb is a short poetic sentence conveying wisdom in a concise and memorable form.
- The title “Song of Songs” can literally be translated from the Hebrew “The Greatest Song of Solomon.”
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Moses.
Other sets
Set 1
- Historically, the most common method used in interpreting the Song of Songs was to treat the Song as an allegory of God’s love for Israel.
- In a general sense the proverbs can be grouped into two major forms. One of these forms is
- In Proverbs child-rearing is a family affair but discipline begins with the individual.
- predictively refer to Christ, the anointed messianic King.
- Most proverbs take the form of a four-line unit, with the first line corresponding to the fourth line and the second line corresponding to the third line This correspondence is through some form of parallelism.
- In response to his friends’ advice, Job admits that he is a sinner but that his sins are not categorically vile. Job asserts that he may have committed mortal sins but he certainly did not commit venial ones.
- The focus on the Lord’s kingdom rule over His creation.
- According to our textbook, the is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- “Good news from a distant land is like cold water to a parched throat.” (Prov. 25:25) is an example of
- According to our textbook, Job’s three friends are commended for their companionship but are condemned for their false accusations and misguided theology.
- According to our textbook, is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- In the , the psalmist confesses his sin and prays for the Lord’s forgiveness and restoration.
- The Proverbs are wise sayings that express deep truths in capsule form.
- “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it” (Prov. 22:6). This wisdom holds true as a general rule, not an absolute promise.
- Job’s friends assume he must have done something terribly wrong, unjust, or unwise to
- While the time of writing for the book of Job is uncertain, internal evidence points to a time before the Mosaic law.
- Job’s friends respond to his suffering by saying, “Why don’t you curse God and die?”
- The key literary characteristic within the individual proverb is .
- In his response to Job, God appeals to creation as a demonstration of his unfathomable
- According to our textbook, is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- Job is convinced that if he could only have the opportunity to present his case to God,
- “Genuine righteousness leads to life, but pursuing evil leads to death.” (Prov. 11:19) is an example of
- Proverbs are typically based on education and knowledge.
- The Hebrew word hevel, literally means
- According to our textbook, is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- A proverb is a short poetic sentence conveying wisdom in a concise and memorable form.
- “The one who conceals hatred has lying lips, and whoever spreads slander is a fool.” (Prov. 10:18) is an example of
- Job states his faith in the resurrection when he says: “I know that my redeemer lives…And after my skin has been destroyed, yet in my flesh I will see God.”
- Proverbs are written in such a simple way that they produce reflection within the mind of the reader.
- Proverbs concentrates primarily on practical issues rather than focusing on theological issues.
- According to our textbook, the expression “ ” refers to the activities of man as observed and experienced from a human perspective.
- According to our textbook, perhaps the greatest benefit the believer can gain by studying the Song of Songs is the reminder that love is a gift from God and should be enjoyed as a gift.
- According to our textbook, the is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- The book of Job concludes with God prospering Job once again and blessing him with twice the wealth.
- The title “Song of Songs” can literally be translated from the Hebrew “The Greatest Song of Solomon.”
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Saul.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Solomon.
- Bildad, one of Job’s three friends, suggests that God may use suffering as a means to
- According to our textbook, is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- In the second cosmic test in the book of Job, the Lord allows Satan to take Job’s health, but he must preserve Job’s life.
- are prayers expressing thanks to God for specific answers to prayer or for deliverance from danger.
- often teach practical lessons about everyday living.
- According to our textbook, allegorical interpretations of the Song of Songs are correct since they are based on careful exegesis of the text in the Song of Songs.
- Most of the book of Proverbs is attributed to .
- In a general sense the proverbs can be grouped into two major forms. One of these forms is
- According to our textbook, many church fathers viewed the Song of Songs typologically as a picture of Christ’s love for His bride, the church.
- While the wise sage of Ecclesiastes has traditionally been identified as King
- According to our textbook, is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- Proverbs contains a balanced view of wealth and poverty.
- According to our textbook, is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
Set 2
- The Hebrew word hevel, literally means
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- “The one who conceals hatred has lying lips, and whoever spreads slander is a fool.” (Prov. 10:18) is an example of
- In a general sense the proverbs can be grouped into two major forms. One of these forms is
- A proverb is a short poetic sentence conveying wisdom in a concise and memorable form.
- According to our textbook, Job’s three friends are commended for their companionship but are condemned for their false accusations and misguided theology.
- “Pride comes before destruction, and an arrogant spirit before a fall.” (Prov. 16:18) is an example of
- According to our textbook, _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- In the __________________, the psalmist confesses his sin and prays for the Lord’s forgiveness and restoration.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Saul.
- The book of Proverbs consistently presents the sluggard as a fool and the diligent person as wise.
- Job accuses God of prejudice and curses the day of his birth.
- In the second cosmic test in the book of Job, the Lord allows Satan to take Job’s health, but he must preserve Job’s life.
- Job’s friends assume he must have done something terribly wrong, unjust, or unwise to
experience such an incredible tragedy. - The Proverbs are wise sayings that express deep truths in capsule form.
- The Proverbs tell us how to live life successfully.
- In his response to Job, God appeals to creation as a demonstration of his unfathomable
- According to our textbook, allegorical interpretations of the Song of Songs are correct since they are based on careful exegesis of the text in the Song of Songs.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- ____________________ are prayers expressing thanks to God for specific answers to prayer or for deliverance from danger.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- Job is convinced that if he could only have the opportunity to present his case to God,
then God would realize he is judging the wrong man, and Job would be proclaimed innocent. - The _____________ are prayers of extreme emotion and anger calling on God to bring severe judgment on the enemies of God and the psalmist.
- While the time of writing for the book of Job is uncertain, internal evidence points to a time before the Mosaic law.
- Historically, the most common method used in interpreting the Song of Songs was to treat the Song as an allegory of God’s love for Israel.
- _______________ often teach practical lessons about everyday living.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- Job’s responds to God in faith knowing it is enough that God is in control.
- Proverbs are written in such a simple way that they produce reflection within the mind of the reader.
- “Genuine righteousness leads to life, but pursuing evil leads to death.” (Prov. 11:19) is an example of
- Proverbs are typically based on education and knowledge.
- Job’s friends respond to his suffering by saying, “Why don’t you curse God and die?”
- While the wise sage of Ecclesiastes has traditionally been identified as King Solomon, the name of Solomon is never explicitly referenced within the book.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes David.
- Job’s three friends were Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar.
- “Good news from a distant land is like cold water to a parched throat.” (Prov. 25:25) is an example of
- The ______________ are songs of praise the people sang as they made pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- Proverbs contains a balanced view of wealth and poverty.
- ___________________ predictively refer to Christ, the anointed messianic King.
- In the book of Job the Lord presents his servant Job as a model of righteousness before
- Bildad, one of Job’s three friends, suggests that God may use suffering as a means to
keep men from sin, to chastise, and to maintain a healthy degree of reverence before the Almighty. - ________________ are songs of praise that focus on the Lord’s eternal attributes and His great acts in creation and history.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Solomon.
- The phrase “of Solomon” in the Hebrew title of the Song of Songs calls into question whether this was a song “by Solomon,” “about Solomon,” or “for Solomon.”
- According to our textbook, the expression “_______________” refers to the activities of man as observed and experienced from a human perspective.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- The book of Job concludes with God prospering Job once again and blessing him with twice the wealth.
Set 3
- Most English Bibles translate “Qohelet” as
- Job’s friends respond to his suffering by saying, “Why don’t you curse God and die?”
- “The one who conceals hatred has lying lips, and whoever spreads slander is a fool.” (Prov. 10:18) is an example of
- “Pride comes before destruction, and an arrogant spirit before a fall.” (Prov. 16:18) is an example of
- In the second cosmic test in the book of Job, the Lord allows Satan to take Job’s health, but he must preserve Job’s life.
- “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it” (Prov. 22:6). This wisdom holds true as a general rule, not an absolute promise.
- Most of the book of Proverbs is attributed to ______________.
- “Good news from a distant land is like cold water to a parched throat.” (Prov. 25:25) is an example of
- The psalms are divided into _____________ books.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- Job’s responds to God in faith knowing it is enough that God is in control.
- _______________ often teach practical lessons about everyday living.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Moses.
- The book of Proverbs consistently presents the sluggard as a fool and the diligent person as wise.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- According to our textbook, _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- A _________________ is a prayer offered in times of trouble, pleading for God’s help, intervention, and deliverance.
- According to our textbook, the expression “_______________” refers to the activities of man as observed and experienced from a human perspective.
- ________________ are prayers that celebrate the special relationship between the Lord and the house of the Davidic king.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes David.
- While the time of writing for the book of Job is uncertain, internal evidence points to a time before the Mosaic law.
- The Proverbs are wise sayings that express deep truths in capsule form.
- While the wise sage of Ecclesiastes has traditionally been identified as King Solomon, the name of Solomon is never explicitly referenced within the book.
- The Proverbs tell us how to live life successfully.
- The ____________________ are expressions of trust in the Lord and praise to the Lord for the security He provides to those who trust in Him.
- The focus of the Proverbs is heavenly rather than earthly.
- The title “Song of Songs” can literally be translated from the Hebrew “The Greatest Song of Solomon.”
- “Qohelet,” a term meaning
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- Historically, the most common method used in interpreting the Song of Songs was to treat the Song as an allegory of God’s love for Israel.
- The _____________ are prayers of extreme emotion and anger calling on God to bring severe judgment on the enemies of God and the psalmist.
- The key literary characteristic within the individual proverb is ______________.
- Proverbs are written in such a simple way that they produce reflection within the mind of the reader.
- Proverbs are general truths, not specific promises or guarantees from God.
- “Genuine righteousness leads to life, but pursuing evil leads to death.” (Prov. 11:19) is an example of
- The book of Job concludes with God prospering Job once again and blessing him with twice the wealth.
- ___________________ predictively refer to Christ, the anointed messianic King.
- The Hebrew word hevel, literally means
- Proverbs concentrates primarily on practical issues rather than focusing on theological issues.
- In a general sense the proverbs can be grouped into two major forms. One of these forms is
- According to our textbook, allegorical interpretations of the Song of Songs are correct since they are based on careful exegesis of the text in the Song of Songs.
- Job is convinced that if he could only have the opportunity to present his case to God,
then God would realize he is judging the wrong man, and Job would be proclaimed innocent. - A proverb is a short poetic sentence conveying wisdom in a concise and memorable form.
- According to our textbook, the value of _______________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- The ______________ are songs of praise the people sang as they made pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- In a general sense the proverbs can be grouped into two major forms. One of these forms is
- Job states his faith in the resurrection when he says: “I know that my redeemer
lives…And after my skin has been destroyed, yet in my flesh I will see God.” - Job’s three friends were Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar.
- According to our textbook, perhaps the greatest benefit the believer can gain by studying the Song of Songs is the reminder that love is a gift from God and should be enjoyed as a gift.
Set 4
- ________________ are prayers that celebrate the special relationship between the Lord and the house of the Davidic king.
- According to our textbook, _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- The _____________ are prayers of extreme emotion and anger calling on God to bring severe judgment on the enemies of God and the psalmist.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- In the second cosmic test in the book of Job, the Lord allows Satan to take Job’s health, but he must preserve Job’s life.
- Job is convinced that if he could only have the opportunity to present his case to God, then God would realize he is judging the wrong man, and Job would be proclaimed innocent.
- Proverbs are general truths, not specific promises or guarantees from God.
- The ______________ are songs of praise the people sang as they made pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
- The Proverbs are wise sayings that express deep truths in capsule form.
- Job’s responds to God in faith knowing it is enough that God is in control.
- In the book of Job the Lord presents his servant Job as a model of righteousness before Satan.
- Job accuses God of prejudice and curses the day of his birth.
- According to our textbook, the expression “_______________” refers to the activities of man as observed and experienced from a human perspective.
- keep men from sin, to chastise, and to maintain a healthy degree of reverence before keep men from sin, to chastise, and to maintain a healthy degree of reverence before the Almighty
- A proverb is a short poetic sentence conveying wisdom in a concise and memorable form.
- According to our textbook, perhaps the greatest bene t the believer can gain by studying the Song of Songs is the reminder that love is a gift from God and should be enjoyed as a gift.
- Most proverbs take the form of a four-line unit, with the rst line corresponding to the fourth line and the second line corresponding to the third line This correspondence is through some form of parallelism.
- According to our textbook, allegorical interpretations of the Song of Songs are correct since they are based on careful exegesis of the text in the Song of Songs.
- The book of Proverbs consistently presents the sluggard as a fool and the diligent person as wise.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- In response to his friends’ advice, Job admits that he is a sinner but that his sins are not categorically vile. Job asserts that he may have committed mortal sins but he certainly did not commit venial ones.
- “Good news from a distant land is like cold water to a parched throat.” (Prov. 25:25) is an example of
- Job’s friends respond to his suffering by saying, “Why don’t you curse God and die?”
- The Proverbs tell us how to live life successfully.
- The phrase “of Solomon” in the Hebrew title of the Song of Songs calls into question whether this was a song “by Solomon,” “about Solomon,” or “for Solomon.”
- The focus of the Proverbs is heavenly rather than earthly.
- In his response to Job, God appeals to creation as a demonstration of his unfathomable wisdom.
- Proverbs contains a balanced view of wealth and poverty.
- A _________________ is a prayer o ered in times of trouble, pleading for God’s help,
- “Qohelet,” a term meaning
- While the time of writing for the book of Job is uncertain, internal evidence points to a time before the Mosaic law.
- Proverbs concentrates primarily on practical issues rather than focusing on theological issues.
- In Proverbs child-rearing is a family a air but discipline begins with the individual.
- “Genuine righteousness leads to life, but pursuing evil leads to death.” (Prov. 11:19) is an example of
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes Solomon.
- According to our textbook, the _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif
- In a general sense the proverbs can be grouped into two major forms. One of these forms is
- Most of the book of Proverbs is attributed to ______________.
- The Hebrew word hevel, literally means
- The ____________________ are expressions of trust in the Lord and praise to the Lord for the security He provides to those who trust in Him.
- According to our textbook, _________________ is one of the more popular topics in the book of Proverbs.
- According to our textbook, many church fathers viewed the Song of Songs typologically as a picture of Christ’s love for His bride, the church.
- According to our textbook, _____________________ is a reoccurring theme or motif found throughout the book of Ecclesiastes.
- Proverbs are written in such a simple way that they produce re ection within the mind of the reader.
- Job’s three friends were Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar.
- The __________ focus on the Lord’s kingdom rule over His creation.
- The book of Job concludes with God prospering Job once again and blessing him with twice the wealth.
- are prayers expressing thanks to God for speci c answers to prayer or for deliverance from danger.
- Historically, the most common method used in interpreting the Song of Songs was to treat the Song as an allegory of God’s love for Israel.
- The list of individuals who composed material in the Psalms includes David.