Test 3 Flashcards

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What are the 4 areas in Hebrew history

A

Campers
Common wealth
Crown
Captivity

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2
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What are the Historical development

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Inherent
Official
Emperial
Cannacial

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3
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What are the Prophetic eras of time

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Pre- exilic
Exilic
Post- exilic

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4
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What does the name Isaiah mean?

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The Lord saved, salvation of the Lord

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5
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What is the theme of the Book of Isaiah

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Salvation and judgement

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6
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What is the messge of Isaiah

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God has a remnant, and for it a glorious future

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7
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Who is the father of Isaiah

A

Amoz

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8
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Name the six woes or statement of judgment that Isaiah pronounce on the six types of sin

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Selfish greed 
Drunken conduct 
Mockery at Gods power to judge sin 
Distortion of Gods moral standards 
Arrogance and pride 
Perversion of justice
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9
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Explain the significance of Isaiah, walking naked and barefoot in Isa 20

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On sale was chipped here in public stripped out of his outer clothes for three years as an in enacted parable or sign of what would happen to Egypt and Cush when Assyria carried them into captivity

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10
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What chapter was Isaiah commissioned as a prophet?

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Ch. 6

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11
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What is the theme of Jeremiah

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Gods inescapable judgement for unrepentant Judah

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12
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What is the message of Jeremiah

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Jerusalem’s sin, doom, and future glory

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13
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Explain the root of an almond tree

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  1. Gods spoken word through Jeremiah would be rapidly fulfilled
  2. The people would recognize that God was alive and was guiding the course of history to fulfill His purpose
  3. Every time Jeremiah saw a almond tree ———–
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14
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Who is the author of Lamentation

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Jeremiah

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15
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What is the theme of Lamentation

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Present sorrow and future hope

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16
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What are the five laments

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  • First one (Chapter 1) describes the devastation of Jerusalem and the prophets lament over it as he cries out to God in anguish of soul
  • the second (Chapter 2) describes the cause of this devastation as Gods wrath toward a rebellious people who refused to repent
  • the third poem (Chapter 3) urges the nation to remember that God is indeed merciful and faithful, and that He is good to those who hope in Him
17
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The 5 laments second half

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  • the fourth (Chapter 4) reiterates the themes of the previous three
  • the final poem (Chapter 5) after a confession of Judah’s sin and need for mercy, Jeremiah petitions God to restore His people to His favor
18
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What are the 2/3 fold dimension

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Immediate present
Near future
End of age