Quiz The Old Testament Books of Prophecy
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Quiz: The Old Testament Books of Prophecy
Question 1
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The ultimate fulfillment of the Immanuel prophecy in Isaiah was the virgin birth of Jesus Christ, who was
literally God incarnate and who would preserve the line of David forever.
True
False
Question 2
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In Isaiah, Christ is pictured as a suffering servant.
True
False
Question 3
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Lamentations 1–4 are acrostic poems.
True
False
Question 4
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Ezekiel’s role as a Prophet is compared to the work of a “_____________.”
Farmer
Priest
Shepherd
Watchman
Question 5
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Amos concluded his prophecies of unrelenting judgment with a message of hope concerning Israel’s
future restoration. God promised:
supremacy and national dominance through military might
agricultural productivity
long lives for dutiful obedience
priestly religious prowess
Question 6
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Jeremiah told Judah that they would be able to resist the Babylonians. However, submission to Babylon
was the only way Jerusalem would be spared from destruction.
True
False
Question 7
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Ezekiel came from a priestly family, which helps explain his emphasis on sin as uncleanness and
defilement and his interest in the rebuilding of the future temple.
True
False
Incorrect: Question 8
0 / 1 pts
In Malachi, God denounces His people by raising the question of
rewards
punishment
honor
nobility
Incorrect: Question 9
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Amos concluded his prophecies of unrelenting judgment with a message of hope concerning Israel’s
future restoration. God promised:
to make Israel victorious over her enemies
to restore Jeroboam’s throne
long lives for dutiful obedience
to increase their knowledge of the “Holy One of Israel”
All of the above
Question 10
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According to the textbook, Jeremiah’s temple sermon (Jer. 7:1–15) was one of the defining and critical
moments in his ministry.
True
False
Question 11
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Daniel and his three friends were given Babylonian names in order to acclimate them to Babylonian life
and culture.
True
False
Question 12
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In Isaiah, Christ is pictured as a stumbling block for the Jews.
True
False
Question 13
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Jonah’s prayer in Jonah 2:1-10 closely follows the form of a songs of confession in the Psalms - where the
worshipper confesses a sin to God and asks for a specific act of deliverance.
True
False
Question 14
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Critical scholarship has argued for multiple authorship of the book and has viewed chapters 40–66 as
coming after the time of Isaiah.
True
False
Question 15
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Zephaniah began his ministry at approximately the same time as Ezekiel.
True
False
Question 16
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Hosea compared Israel’s unfaithfulness to spoiled grapes, a wild vine, a trained heifer, and a rebellious
daughter.
True
False
Question 17
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In Isaiah, Christ is pictured as the coming conqueror.
True
False
Question 18
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Zechariah’s book can be divided up into eight visions, four messages, and two burdens.
True
False
Question 19
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Lamentations reveals that, as the Divine Warrior, the Lord poured out His anger on the city of Jerusalem.
However, He would not abandon the Temple for it was His own sanctuary.
True
False
Question 20
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Haggai encouraged some of the older people who still remembered the glorious first temple and felt like
giving up when they considered the inferiority of the new temple.
True
False
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