- ___ illustrates how God is the redeemer from injustice, sin, and oppression and thus serves as a paradigm for all future redemption.
- In what way is Abraham’s faith an example to us today? Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as
- In the Old Testament you will encounter the following genres, narrative, law, poetry, prophecy, epistle, gospel, and wisdom.
- How does the Passover prefigure Christ’s death for us?
- What was the significance of age twenty as an age of accountability for Israelite men?
- How did the establishment of cities of refuge ensure social justice in Israel?
- In what way are human beings uniquely created by God?
- Which of the following was not a part of the preparations that were made by the Israelites before they attempted to conquer the cities of Canaan.
- How did the conquest fulfill God’s covenant promises to Abraham’s descendants?
- The laws of sanctification were intended to mark Israel as a unique people who were separated from the practices of their pagan neighbors:
- Literary Genre refers to the different types of literature found in the bible:
- Deuteronomy does not parallel suzerain vassal treaties common in the ancient Near East?
- The significance of the divine name I AM refers to God’s authority and preeminence.
- The mosaic covenant offered the nation of Israel the opportunity to be the vessel through which God would transmit his redemptive purposes to the rest of mankind.
- The fallen nature of humanity affected our relationship to God by resulting in broken communication with the creator
- How did Joshua divide the land of Canaan in order to conquer it?
- What does the book of Numbers teach us about our walk with God?
- In what way does Deuteronomy read like a series of case laws?
- At Kadesh barnea the Israelites turned back in unbelief and then wandered in the wilderness:
- Moses was a Hebrew leader who was experience with the life of the Egyptian court and yet had a traditional Semitic social background:
Monday, December 26, 2016
___ illustrates how God is the redeemer from injustice, sin, and oppression and thus serves as a paradigm for all future redemption.
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