Exam 3 (Final) Flashcards

1
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Language artfully arranged to express concentrated, imaginative awareness

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Poetry

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2
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Same structure, same meaning (Psalm 1:1)

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Synonymous parallelism

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3
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Opposite structure, opposite meaning (Psalm 1:6)

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Antithetic parallelism

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4
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Different structure, same meaning (Psalm 102:18)

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Synthetic parallelism

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5
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A poem on God’s glorious character and wondrous deeds

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Hymn of praise

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6
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A poetical prayer for God’s help in time of distress

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Song of lament

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7
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A grateful response for a specific act of deliverance, such as healing from a disease or rescue from an enemy

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Song of thanksgiving

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8
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These songs celebrated some life event in the life of Israel’s king

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Royal psalm

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9
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These songs are marked by pervasive (blank) themes and (blank) vocabulary, sometimes resemble sayings from Proverbs

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Wisdom psalm

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10
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Praises the instruction given by God in the (blank) of Moses

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Torah psalm

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11
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The art of steering through life

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Wisdom

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12
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Survival skills, technical skills, administrative/judicial skills, social and relational skills

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“Main floor” of wisdom

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13
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The divinely created order– wisdom is God-given

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“Basement” of wisdom

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14
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We will die

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Mortality

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15
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We will be judged by God

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Morality

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16
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The branch of theology defending the truth and power of Christianity

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Apologetics

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17
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Attack #1: Miracles can’t happen

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God exists, therefore, miracles are possible

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18
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Attack #2: The Bible is riddled with errors

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Read the Bible in light of the purpose of each composition

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19
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Attack #3: The God of the OT is mean and nasty

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There are many Psalms praising God for his forgiveness, goodness and love

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20
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Who were the main empires involved in the Syro-Ephraimite War?

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Syria, Israel, Judah, Assyria

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21
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Sennacherib’s invasion

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Tyrannical Assyria dominates the ancient near east from 740s to 620s BC

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22
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King Ahaz’s response to God

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Fear

23
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King Hezekiah’s response to God

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Faith

24
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Someone who speaks or otherwise demonstrates the will of God by the special empowerment by the Holy Spirit

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Prophet

25
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Roles of a prophet (FFCC)

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  • Forthtelling
  • Foretelling
  • Covenant prosecutors
  • Conscience of the king
26
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God’s speech, spoken by a prophet, usually in poetry or exalted prose, and marked by messenger formula such as, “This is what the Lord says”

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Prophetic Oracle

27
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The prophet describes what he sees by supernatural sight; its meaning is then explained to him

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Vision report

28
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The prophet preaches God’s message to the people in prose

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Prophetic sermon

29
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A prose account of the prophet’s history or biography

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Prophetic narrative

30
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Major themes in Jeremiah’s preaching

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  • Scathing critique of the David dynasty
  • Denunciation of the Temple
  • Jerusalem shall be destroyed
  • The covenant is broken
31
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Old Covenant (TPPPP)

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  • Temporary
  • Provisional
  • Prophetic
  • Particular
  • Preparatory
32
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New Covenant (EFFUC)

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  • Enduring
  • Final
  • Fulfilled
  • Universal
  • Completed
33
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Major themes in Ezekiel

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  • Yahweh has departed from the Temple
  • Parable of the foundling child
  • Valley of Dry Bones
  • Vision of Israel’s 12-tribe restoration and integrity
34
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Yahweh has departed from the temple

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Abandoning it to destruction

35
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Parable of the foundling child

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Betrayal of God’s love

36
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Valley of Dry Bones

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Only God can make Israel live

37
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The Book of the Minor Prophets is called…

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The Book of the Twelve

38
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Northern Kingdom Prophets

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Hosea, Amos, Jonah

39
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Southern Kingdom Prophets

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Remaining nine prophets

40
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Amos declares judgement on various nations because of…

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Social injustice and apostasy

41
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Which kingdom falls first?

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Northern Kingdom in 722 BC, because their kings sponsored oppression and murderous violence, they were more sinful

42
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What was the purpose of the exiles?

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Retribution and repentance

43
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Rebuilding Jerusalem (4 R’s)

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  • Restoration of people to the land
  • Restoration of the temple
  • Restoration of the Law
  • Restoration of the wall
44
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Winged lion

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Babylon

45
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Huge bear

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Persia

46
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Four-headed, four-winged leopard

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Greece

47
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Nameless iron-toothed beast

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Rome

48
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Daniel 7

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Four successive world empires

49
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Zechariah 9

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The return of the king

50
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Isaiah 53

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The suffering servant of the Lord

51
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Name the covenants of the OT

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  • Adamic Covenant
  • Noahic Covenant
  • Abrahamic Covenant
  • Mosaic Covenant
  • Davidic Covenant
  • The New Covenant
52
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What is the singular purpose of covenant history?

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Redemption

53
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Every covenant is grounded upon…

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God’s sovereign grace