Exam 1 & Exam 2: BIB 106/ BIB106 (Latest 2024/ 2025
Updates STUDY BUNDLE SET) Old Testament Survey |
Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade
A| GCU
The term Canon, when referring to the Bible, signifies a standard for faith and
practice. - ANSWERTrue
Tests for canonicity of the Old Testament focus on the author, the audience, and the
teaching. - ANSWERTrue
The land of Israel was located in the Mesopotamia region of the Ancient Near East. -
ANSWERFalse, it is near but not in.
The Pentateuch is also sometimes referred to as the Torah. - ANSWERTrue
The Enuma Elish is an ancient Near Eastern document that describes creation. -
ANSWERTrue
According to the textbook and class lectures Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 present
contradictory accounts of creation. - ANSWERFalse, The first account has broader
detail versus the 2nd account where it zeros in on detail.
The literary device "These are the generations" (toledot) is an important expression
within the book of Genesis. - ANSWERTrue
The message of Exodus can be developed from slavery to redemption to revelation
to response. - ANSWERTrue
Within the ancient Near East it is a custom to walk through animal pieces when
making a covenant. (Genesis 15) - ANSWERTrue
God promised Abraham that his descendants would immediately possess the land
and would dwell in it forever. - ANSWERFalse
The plagues were intended to teach both the Egyptians and Israelites about the
sovereign character of the God of Israel so that they would know Him. -
ANSWERTrue
The central part of the Law is the Ten Commandments. - ANSWERTrue
The book of Numbers contains an exhaustive account of the Israelites forty years in
the wilderness. - ANSWERFalse, it was not an exhaustive account.
Updates STUDY BUNDLE SET) Old Testament Survey |
Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade
A| GCU
The term Canon, when referring to the Bible, signifies a standard for faith and
practice. - ANSWERTrue
Tests for canonicity of the Old Testament focus on the author, the audience, and the
teaching. - ANSWERTrue
The land of Israel was located in the Mesopotamia region of the Ancient Near East. -
ANSWERFalse, it is near but not in.
The Pentateuch is also sometimes referred to as the Torah. - ANSWERTrue
The Enuma Elish is an ancient Near Eastern document that describes creation. -
ANSWERTrue
According to the textbook and class lectures Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 present
contradictory accounts of creation. - ANSWERFalse, The first account has broader
detail versus the 2nd account where it zeros in on detail.
The literary device "These are the generations" (toledot) is an important expression
within the book of Genesis. - ANSWERTrue
The message of Exodus can be developed from slavery to redemption to revelation
to response. - ANSWERTrue
Within the ancient Near East it is a custom to walk through animal pieces when
making a covenant. (Genesis 15) - ANSWERTrue
God promised Abraham that his descendants would immediately possess the land
and would dwell in it forever. - ANSWERFalse
The plagues were intended to teach both the Egyptians and Israelites about the
sovereign character of the God of Israel so that they would know Him. -
ANSWERTrue
The central part of the Law is the Ten Commandments. - ANSWERTrue
The book of Numbers contains an exhaustive account of the Israelites forty years in
the wilderness. - ANSWERFalse, it was not an exhaustive account.