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FINAL EXAM: O. T. Survey I
True or False
Albert Einstein put his finger squarely upon the inadequacies of science when he said, "Science is like reading a mystery novel."
All the restlessness and rush of this age in which we live can be understood as an attempt to focus upon three goals: righteousness, peace and joy.
Romans 14:7 states those three goals when it says that the kingdom of God is not food and drink, but righteousness, peace and joy.
Noah is a picture to us (symbolic of) completeness.
According to Genesis, God is absolutely necessary for the completeness of life.
The Book of Genesis is all about God. The Book of Exodus is all about the devil.
Exodus centers around four great events: (1) the passover; (2) the crossing of the Red Sea; (3) the giving of the Law; and (4) failure to enter the Promised Land.
The reason why many professions of the Christian faith never materialize into anything of substance is that some are willing to sit under the passover blood (salvation), but they are not willing to walk through the waters of the Red Sea.
The Law is simply a picture of the holiness of God, the character of God.
The theme of the Book of Leviticus is found in Lev. 1:26.
The Pentateuch is the first seven books of the Bible.
The word Deuteronomy means "the second law", or the second time it was given.
Two themes run throughout the Book of Deuteronomy: (1) man's utter weakness and inability; and (2) God's abiding presence as the strength of the unbeliever.
According to Joshua 1:6-7, the secret of living in the Promised Land (Canaan) includes both a promise and a presence: an obedient heart and an empowered spirit.
The 12-stone remembrance placed on the Jordan River bank is representative of the Lord's Supper.
Three major obstacles that had to be overcome before the land was won were: (1) Jericho; (2) Ai; and (3) the combined battles of Gibeon and Beth-horon.
Gibeon is the story of deception.
The key to the Book of Judges is found in verse 21:25 where it says, "every man did what was wrong in the eyes of the Lord."
Saul represents living according to the flesh while David represents living by faith.
The Book of 1st Samuel is the story of two men: Samuel and David.
David is not only a picture of Christ, but a picture of each individual believer.
First Kings is the gripping story of how to lose a kingdom.
In the Hebrew Bible, the books of 1st and 2nd Kings are combined into one book and simply called "Kings"
Like the synoptic gospels of the New Testament, the books of 1st and 2nd Chronicles tell the same historical record as 1st and 2nd Samuel and 1st and 2nd Kings, only from a different perspective.
The books of Chronicles were clearly written after the Babylonian captivity and were probably written by Isaiah the prophet.
Multiple Choice
As a believer, Jesus Christ himself is dwelling in your body which is His temple and is built exactly like the tabernacle. Our body of flesh and bones is the equivalent of:
The human soul (where our personality lives; our emotions, mind and will) is the equivalent of:
Our spirit (the place where God dwells) is the equivalent of:
The Book of Leviticus falls into two basic divisions. The first speaks to man's __________.
The second part of that book reveals
According to the Book of Leviticus, five offerings are mentioned: the burnt offering, meal offering, peace offering, sin offering and ________ offering.
David's sin in "numbering" the people, taking a census, was not in the census itself, but in his desire to see
In Ezra, the putting away of the pagan wives is symbolic to today's Christian of putting away
The Book of Nehemiah represents the way that any life, home, church, organization or nation can be rebuilt into one of power and strength again through (1) ________________ . . .
. . . secondly through confession and lastly through _________________.
There are _______ gates in the walls of Jerusalem
________________ is the means to maintain strength once something is rebuilt.
Job begins another section of the Bible known as the
According to this professor, the great lesson of the Book of Job is
Psalm 90 was not written by David but by
Psalms can be divided into five books, each section being closed with a doxology. These five books parallel
All of the psalms are designed to teach us one thing:
The Book of Proverbs is all about the ____________ of life.
_____________ is the only book in the Bible that is not written from a divine point of view but from a human point of view.
The last book of poetry in the Old Testament is the book of
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