PRTH 173 Quiz Final
PRTH 173 Quiz Final
- Duvall teaches us that the Old Testament poetic material is structured in units of two or three lines and that this structuring is called ___.
- Duvall states that “the Old Testament law as part of the Mosaic covenant is no longer applicable over us [Christians] as law.”
- Giese states that proverbs are “salty” because they are drawn from everyday life.
- Duvall comments that the imperative of the wisdom literature is ___.
- Duvall states that the traditional approach to interpreting the Old Testament law which emphasizes the distinction between moral, civil and ceremonial laws is falling out of favor with many Christians.
- Fee indicates that we abuse wisdom literature when we misunderstand wisdom terms and categories as well as wisdom styles and literary modes.
- The proverbs gives one guidance for life situations that are normally true.
- The key term concerning covenant is ____.
- Which one of the following books of the Old Testament is not prophetic in nature?
- Duvall mentions that when reading Old Testament poetry it is better to train your eye to read
- Fee intimates that proverbs are written to be memorable not to be taken as theoretically accurate.
- Daniel Estes suggests that the primary role of the entire book of Proverbs may have been to educate youth.
- Ryken says that the most basic the most basic of all poetic principles is that poets think and write in images.
- Ryken states that proverbs are rare outside of Scripture.
- The prophets proclaimed social injustice to be as serious a sin as idolatry.
- Fee states that only certain aspects of the Old Testament law apply to Christians. Those laws have been renewed in the New Covenant. Those renewed laws are ___
- Fee informs us that the Old Testament has two basic kinds of law. Which one refers to “case law?”
- Fee indicates that the largest category of Psalms is that of ___.
- Duvall advises that the outlining of the prophetic books is normally ___.
- Giese & Sandy indicate that a biblical covenant is a “personal union pledged by symbol and or oath.”
- For Giese, praise is primarily a reciting of the attributes of God and of the acts of God, and then praising God for both.
- ___ psalms harness our anger and help us express it to God by using the same sorts of obvious, purposeful exaggeration known to us form other types of psalms.
- Giese says that the book of Lamentations is a communal lament.
- Theologically the prophets proclaim their message from the context of the Mosaic covenant, primarily as defined in Deuteronomy.
- Fee states that the psalms ___.