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Quiz:
The
Old
Testament
Books
of
History
Due
Sep
4
at
11:59pm
Points
50
Questions
50
Time
Limit
90
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Question
1
1/1
pts
How
many
tribes
make
up
the
northern
kingdom
that
rejected
the
Holy
City,
the
temple,
and
the
Davidic
line?
Seven
Three
Ten
Two
Question
2
1/1
pts
So
prosperous
was
Solomon
that
God
expanded
Israel’s
borders
to
the
degree
originally
promised
in
the
Abrahamic
covenant
and
reaffirmed
to
Joshua.
True
False
Question
3
1/1
pts
The
Judge
,
was
a
left-handed
Benjamite,
who
assassinated
King
Eglon
with
a
dagger.
Ehud
Othniel
Shamgar
Samson
Question
4
1/1pts
Ahab
and
his
wife
Jezebel
were
wicked
rulers
in
the
Northern
Kingdom.
True
False
Question
5
1/1pts
As
Samuel
aged,
the
people
of
Israel
insisted
that
they
should
select
a
king
“like
all
the
other
nations.
True
False
Question
6
1/1
pts
The
reforms
of
categorize
him
as
one
of
Judah’s
best
kings.
Josiah
Jehu
Ahab
Hezekiah
Question
7
1/1
pts
In
Joshua's
farewell
address
he
explains
to
the
people
of
Israel
that
they
will
remain
in
Canaan
and
prosper
in
the
land
only
when
they
comply
with
the
Mosaic
covenant.
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True
False
Question
8
1/1pts
David
obeyed
God
in
purchasing
a
threshing
floor
to
build
“an
altar
to
the
Lord.”
On
this
site
Solomon
would
later
build
the
temple.
True
False
Question
9
1/1pts
How
did
the
Israelites
lose
the
Ark
of
the
Covenant?
They
lost
it
in
a
war
with
the
Philistines.
It
was
stolen
my
Amalekite
and
Midianite
raiders.
Hophni
and
Phinehas
lost
it
in
a
bet.
They
misplaced
it
through
the
constant
movement
of
the
Tabernacle.
Question
10
1/1pts
The
Judge
equipped
his
men
with
trumpets,
pitchers,
and
torches
and
surprised
the
unsuspecting
Midian
and
Amalekite
raiders.
The
enemy
was
thrown
into
confusion
and
led
to
an
incredible
Israelite
victory.
Othniel
Gideon
Samson
Barak
Question
11
1/1pts
Boaz
was
not
only
Ruth’s
kinsman
redeemer,
he
was
also
the
one
carrying
the
Davidic
lineage.
True
False
Question
12
1/1
pts
Each
cycle
in
the
book
of
Judges
portrays
a
downward
spiral.
This
spiral
includes
Barak’s
reluctance.
True
False
Question
13
1/1
pts
While
Joshua
prepared
to
attack
Jericho
he
met
a
believer
in
Jericho
name
Rahab.
addressed
the
two
spies
who
did
not
believe
Israel
could
conquer
the
promise
land.
had
a
dream
where
Moses
gave
him
instructions
for
defeating
the
city
of
Jericho.
encountered
the
commander
of
the
Lord’s
army.
Question
14
1/1pts
The
middle
of
1
Samuel
draws
a
contrast
between
the
godly
prophet
Samuel
and
King
David.
True
False
Question
15
1/1
pts
Through
the
birth
of
to
Ruth
and Boaz,
Naomi’s
prior
emptiness
and
bitterness
is
reversed.
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Obed
Jesse
Perez
Elimelech
Question
16
1/1pts
The
message
to
Samuel
from
God
is
that
He
will
bypass
a
disobedient
generation
and
call
a
new
generation
to
follow
Him.
True
False
Question
17
1/1pts
The
events
surrounding
the
selection
of
Saul
for
king
demonstrate
that
he
was
the
people’s
choice.
The
people
seemed
to
focus
on
Saul’s
outward
appearance
rather
than
his
heart.
True
False
Question
18
1/1
pts
The
distribution
of
Levites
among
the
people
and
the
establishment
of
cities
of
refuge
were
to
help
ensure
spiritual,
social,
and
civil
justice
in
the
future.
True
False
Question
19
1/1pts
Saul
was
not
the
tenth
generation
of
Judah's
son
Perez.
Thus,
he
could
not
be
the
rightful
King
of
Israel.
True
False
Question
20
1/1pts
David
captures
Jerusalem
from
the
Jebusites
and
moves
the
Ark
of
the
Covenant
there.
True
False
Question
21
1/1
pts
The
book
of
2
Kings
transitions
away
from
the
Elijah
narratives
and
into
the
Elisha
narratives.
True
False
Question
22
1/1pts
The
main
body
of
the
story
of
the
Judges
revolves
around
cycles
of
apostasy,
repentance,
and
deliverance.
Three
Six
Four
Eight
Question
23
1/1
pts
When
the
nation
of
Israel
divided
the
Kingdom
to
the
north
was
known
as
Israel
Judah
Samaria
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Jerusalem
Question
24
1/1
pts
Through
idolatry,
the
apostate
tribe
of
not
only
abandoned
its
God-given
inheritance
but
forsook
the
Lord
as well.
Benjamin
Gad
Simeon
Dan
Question
25
1/1
pts
The
book
of
Joshua
concludes
by
recording
the
second
covenant
renewal
ceremony
at
Shiloh.
True
False
Question
26
1/1pts
was
not
a
Judge
in
Israel.
Othniel
Eglon
Gideon
Jephthah
Question
27
1/1
pts
was
not
a
Judge
in
Israel.
Samson
Gideon
Micah
Ehud
Question
28
1/1pts
Saul
was
from
the
tribe
of
Benjamin
and
not
Judah.
Thus,
he
could
not
be
the
rightful
King
of
Israel.
True
False
Question
29
1/1
pts
In
the
books
of
Kings,
the
various
kings
of
the
nation
are
evaluated
by
the
Abrahamic,
Mosaic,
and
Davidic
covenants
so
the
exiles
will
learn
from
this
history
and
be
deterred
from
future
covenant
disobedience.
True
False
Question
30
1/1
pts
killed
the
unsuspecting
commander
Sisera
with
a
tent
peg
and
a
mallet.
Deborah
Barak
Jael
Ehud
Question
31
1/1
pts
The
books
of
form
the
transition
from
the
era
of
the
judges
to
that
of
the
kings.
1T
and
2
Samuel
1
and
2
Kings
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1T
and
2
Chronicles
Judges
and
Ruth
Question
32
1/1pts
In
the
campaign,
the
town
of
Jericho
was
captured.
Northern
Southern
Western
Eastern
Central
Question
33
1/1pts
The
end
result
of
the
downfall
of
northern
kingdom
was
the
Babylonian
captivity.
True
False
Question
34
1/1
pts
The
tribe
of
Reuben
settled
land
on
the
East
bank
of
the
Jordan
River.
True
False
Question
35
1/1pts
The
Jewish
Feast
of
originates
in
the
story
of
Esther.
Sukkoth
Yom
Kippur
Rosh
Hashana
Purim
Question
36
1/1
pts
Nehemiah's
covenant
enforcement
took
the
form
of
excluding
foreigners
from
the
assembly,
removing
Tobiah
from
the
temple,
restoring
the
Levitical
tithes,
stopping
Sabbath
breaking,
and
disciplining
those
who
had
intermarried
with
pagans.
True
False
Question
37
1/1pts
Whose
bones
were
buried
in
the
Promised
Land
at
Shechem?
Moses
Aaron
Joshua
Joseph
Caleb
Question
38
1/1pts
What
did
the
Transjordan
tribes
do
that
led
to
a
dispute
in
Israel?
They
formed
a
military
alliance
with
Egypt.
They
built
an
altar.
They
instituted
their
own
set
of
priests
who
were
known
as
Pharisees.
They
permitted
their
daughters
to
marry
Canaanite
men.
Question
39
1/1pts
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The
major
theological
theme
of
1-2
Chronicles
is
the
importance
of
true
worship.
True
False
Question
40
1/1pts
When
the
nation
of
Israel
divided,
the
Kingdom
to
the
south
was
known
as
Israel
Judah
Samaria
Jerusalem
Question
41
1/1pts
Ruth’'s
kinsman
redeemer
was
Naomi
Orpah
Boaz
Elimelech
Question
42
1/1pts
Through
,
the
miraculous
healing
of
leprous
Naaman
demonstrates
Yahweh's
supremacy
and
grace
to
all
people,
even
those
outside
the
covenant
community.
Elijah
Elisha
Nathan
Jehu
Question
43
1/1
pts
The
Judge
made
a
rash
vow
to
the
Lord
saying,
“whatever”
came
out
of
his
house
to
greet
him
upon
his
return
from
battle
“will
belong
to
the
Lord,
and
|
will
offer
it
as
a
burnt
offering.”
Gideon
Othniel
Jephthah
Ehud
Question
44
1/1pts
Under
the
principle
of
,the next
of
kin
of
a
deceased
man
was
to
marry
his
widow
and
produce
an
offspring
in
order
to
prevent
the
deceased
man’s
lineage
and
name
from
dying
out.
Generational
compassion
Levirate
marriage
Necessary
polygamy
Familial
unity
Question
45
1/1pts
In
order
to
conquer
the
land
of
Canaan
campaigns
were
undertaken.
Two
Three
Four
Five
military
Question
46
1/1pts
References
to
Joshua’s
death
and
the
elders
that
outlived
him
indicate
that
these
final
notations
in
Joshua
were
added
by
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another
inspired
writer,
perhaps
Phineas
Aaron
Caleb
Eleazar
the
high
priest
Question
47
1/1pts
In
the
campaign,
God
sent
a
hailstorm
in
order
to
defeat
Israel’s
enemies.
Northern
Southern
Western
Eastern
Central
Question
48
1/1pts
According
to
our
textbook,
the
uniqueness
of
Samson
was
his
imposing
physical
stature.
the
religious
fidelity
of
his
parents.
his
sharp
intellect
represented
by
his
composition
of
riddles.
the
Nazirite
vow
that
was
imposed
on
him
from
birth.
Question
49
1/1pts
The
tribe
of
Dan
settled
land
on
the
East
bank
of
the
Jordan
River.
True
False
Question
50
1/1pts
Each
cycle
in
the
book
of
Judges
portrays
a
downward
spiral.
This
spiral
includes
Samson’s
disdain
for
his
Nazarite
vow.
True
False
Quiz
Score:
50
out
of
50