BIBL 105 Quiz 6
BIBL 105 Quiz 6
BIBL 105 Quiz 6 Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon
Covers Learn materials from Module 6: Week 6.
- Psalm 1 shows the direct relationship between _______ and God’s blessing.
- The five books of Hebrew poetry include Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs, and ________.
- The most common feature of Hebrew poetry is _______.
- The second line of a ________ parallel completes the thought of the first line.
- ________ parallelism expresses a contrast between the first line and the second line.
- The book of Job deals with the question of human ________.
- The book of Job ends with the ________ of Job.
- _______ offers the final response to Job’s suffering.
- The book of Job appears to occur during the time of the ________.
- The psalms of ascent may have been sung when the people were making a pilgrimage to ________.
- The book of Psalms contains ________ psalms that can be divided into ________ sections.
- ________ psalms focus on the Davidic king.
- ________ teach the value of living a godly life.
- The book of Proverbs has a ________ view of wealth and poverty.
- It is important to remember that the book of Proverbs teaches ________ truths for living.
- The primary author of the book of Proverbs is ________.
- The wisdom in the book of Proverbs is meant to be memorized but not necessarily applied.
- The concluding advice from the author of Ecclesiastes is ________.
- What is the Hebrew title of the book of Ecclesiastes translated as “Teacher” or “Preacher”?
- The book of Ecclesiastes speaks to the postmodern world in concluding that life without God is ________.
- In the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon’s frustrations concern life “under ________.”
- The Song of Songs tells of the love between the Shulammite girl and King ________.
- Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the author of Song of Songs.
- The last chapter of Song of Songs states, “Love is as strong as ________.”
- The Song of Songs teaches that love and romance in marriage come from ________.
Other sets
- Psalm 1 shows the direct relationship between _______ and God’s blessing.
- The five books of Hebrew poetry include Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs, and ________.
- The most common feature of Hebrew poetry is _______.
- The second line of a ________ parallel completes the thought of the first line.
- ________ parallelism expresses a contrast between the first line and the second line.
- The book of Job deals with the question of human ________.
- The book of Job ends with the ________ of Job.
- _______ offers the final response to Job’s suffering.
- The book of Job appears to occur during the time of the ________.
- The psalms of ascent may have been sung when the people were making a pilgrimage to ________.
- The book of Psalms contains ________ psalms that can be divided into ________ sections.
- ________ psalms focus on the Davidic king.
- ________ teach the value of living a godly life.
- The book of Proverbs has a ________ view of wealth and poverty.
- It is important to remember that the book of Proverbs teaches ________ truths for living.
- The primary author of the book of Proverbs is ________.
- The wisdom in the book of Proverbs is meant to be memorized but not necessarily applied.
- The concluding advice from the author of Ecclesiastes is ________.
- What is the Hebrew title of the book of Ecclesiastes translated as “Teacher” or “Preacher”?
- The book of Ecclesiastes speaks to the postmodern world in concluding that life without God is ________.
- In the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon’s frustrations concern life “under ________.”
- The Song of Songs tells of the love between the Shulammite girl and King ________.
- Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the author of Song of Songs.
- The last chapter of Song of Songs states, “Love is as strong as ________.”
- The Song of Songs teaches that love and romance in marriage come from ________.
Other sets
Set 1
- The book of Job appears to occur during the time of the ________.
- The five books of Hebrew poetry include Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs, and ________.
- The fourth character who provides a new perspective on Job’s suffering is ________.
- What did Job’s wife say to Job after he lost his children, possessions, and health?
- In the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon’s frustrations concern life “under ________.”
- ________ parallelism expresses a contrast between the first line and the second line.
- The book of Job ends with the ________ of Job.
- The sayings in the book of Proverbs are intended to be ________.
- The Hebrew wordhevel occurs 38 times in the book of Ecclesiastes and means ________.
- Proverbs often contain various forms of Hebrew parallelism.
- Psalms 8, 19, 29, and 104 reflect on the Lord as ________.
- Ecclesiastes has a ________ message for how the wise should live in a fallen world.
- Psalms that contain prayers offered during times of trouble are called _______.
- According to Ecclesiastes, God has put ________ in the hearts of people.
- Hebrew wisdom begins with the _______ of the Lord.
- Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the author of Ecclesiastes.
- Psalm 1 shows the direct relationship between _______ and God’s blessing.
- The Song of Songs tells of the love between the Shulammite girl and King ________.
- Which of the three friends offered the correct interpretation of Job’s circumstances?
- Psalm 110 is unusual in its mention of a priest after the order of _______.
- The book of Ecclesiastes speaks to the postmodern world in concluding that life without God is ________.
- In Psalm 23, the LORD is depicted as David’s _______.
- The book of Job deals with the question of human ________.
- The primary author of the book of Proverbs is ________.
- ________ psalms focus on the Davidic king.
Set 2
- Song of Songs opens with which of the following lines?
- The Song of Songs is quoted twice in the New Testament.
- The wisdom in the book of Proverbs is meant to be memorized but not necessarily applied.
- Hebrew poetry is often characterized by the use of _______ language.
- ________ psalms focus on the Davidic king.
- The attempt to justify God’s actions, as seen in the book of Job, is called a ________.
- Many of the psalms were written by ________.
- ________ teach the value of living a godly life.
- Which of the following topics is addressed in the book of Proverbs?
- What is the Hebrew title of the book of Ecclesiastes translated as “Teacher” or “Preacher”?
- Hebrew wisdom begins with the _______ of the Lord.
- The book of Psalms contains ________ psalms that can be divided into ________ sections.
- The Song of Songs teaches that love and romance in marriage come from ________.
- Psalm 1 shows the direct relationship between _______ and God’s blessing.
- The book of Proverbs emphasizes that the ________ is the key to wisdom and knowledge.
- The Song of Songs tells of the love between the Shulammite girl and King ________.
- Which of the three friends offered the correct interpretation of Job’s circumstances?
- The concluding advice from the author of Ecclesiastes is ________.
- The traditional Jewish interpretation of the Song of Songs is a(n) ________ interpretation.
- The book of Proverbs provides wisdom for the ________ matters of life.
- The sayings in the book of Proverbs are intended to be ________.
- The book of Job deals with the question of human ________.
- Ecclesiastes has a ________ message for how the wise should live in a fallen world.
- It is important to remember that the book of Proverbs teaches ________ truths for living.
- Hebrew poetry is often used to express emotions and to evoke feelings rather than propositional thinking.
Set 3
- Job maintains his innocence despite his friends’ accusations.
- The wisdom in the book of Proverbs is meant to be memorized but not necessarily applied.
- The last chapter of Song of Songs states, “Love is as strong as ________.”
- The book of Ecclesiastes teaches the inevitability of ________.
- Ecclesiastes has a ________ message for how the wise should live in a fallen world.
- Penitential psalms depict the psalmist’s desire for ________.
- The Hebrew wordhevel occurs 38 times in the book of Ecclesiastes and means ________.
- The imprecatory psalms ask God to give ________ to Israel’s enemies.
- It is important to remember that the book of Proverbs teaches ________ truths for living.
- The primary author of the book of Proverbs is ________.
- The attempt to justify God’s actions, as seen in the book of Job, is called a ________.
- According to Proverbs 3, the LORD disciplines those He _______.
- The Song of Songs tells of the love between the Shulammite girl and King ________.
- The second line of a ________ parallel completes the thought of the first line.
- Proverbs often presents a sharp contrast between ________.
- Psalms that contain prayers offered during times of trouble are called _______.
- The book of Proverbs has a ________ view of wealth and poverty.
- The sayings in the book of Proverbs are intended to be ________.
- The psalms of ascent may have been sung when the people were making a pilgrimage to ________.
- Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the author of Song of Songs.
- In Psalm 23, the LORD is depicted as David’s _______.
- Psalm 1 shows the direct relationship between _______ and God’s blessing.
- The book of Proverbs emphasizes that the ________ is the key to wisdom and knowledge.
- Hebrew wisdom begins with the _______ of the Lord.
- Psalm 110 is unusual in its mention of a priest after the order of _______.