NATIONAL BIBLE COLLEGE BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM 1

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1 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM Name the 6 prophets in chronological order of the prophets writing during this period and what their name means P Who was the first historical prophet? A. Jonah B. Joel C. Isaiah D. Micah 14. T/F Rehoboam agreed to the people s request for lighter taxation. 15. What type of people was named Sodomites? 16. Zimri was killed in a fire set by Omri after he had reigned: A. 7 years B. 17 years C. 7 months D. 7 days 17. From man s point of view what was the reason for the division of the kingdom? P Which tribes followed the house of David? A. Bethel & Judah B. Judah & Benjamin C. Dan & Jerusalem D. None P After the division of the kingdom Rehoboam was king of: P. 2 A. Syria B. Jerusalem C. Judah D. Israel 20. What NT scripture refers to the man of God s disobedience in I Kings 13:18? P. 3 A. Matthew 2:3 B. Mark 4:5 C. Galatians 1:8-9 D. Galatians 3:1 21. Who attacked Jerusalem during the fifth year of Rehoboam s reign? P. 3 A. King of Assyria B. King of Judah, C. King of Egypt D. King of Samaria Asa removed the 22., his 23., cut down and burned the 24. but did not remove the 25. during his reign. P T/F The north has some good kings as well as evil ones. P Why did Baasha form a new dynasty? P. 4 A. The old one was evil B. He was ordered to do so by God C. He was not a descendent of the previous dynasty D. A, B, and C 28. T/F Ahab did more evil in the Lord s eyes than all the kings before him. P Ahab married and served as his god. P. 5 A. Martha & the sun B. Jezebel & Baal C. Jezebel & himself D. Ruth & golden calf 30. T/F We don t need miracles to prove the Word of God today. P. 5

2 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM Whose threats caused Elijah to flee for his life? P. 5 A. Ahab B. Jezebel C. Jezebel and Ahab D. Rehoboam 32. T/F The Lord used lying spirits to kill Ahab in battle. P Fill in the blanks with the length of reign and if king was good or evil. see chart in notes KING LENGTH OF REIGN Months/Years GOOD OR EVIL 33. Rehoboam 931 BC 43. Ahas KING 34. Abijam (Abijah) 44. Hezekiah 35. Asa 45. Manasseh 36. Jehoshaphat 46. Amon 37. Jehoram 47. Josiah (ben Jehoshaphat) 38. Ahaziah (ben 48. Jehoahaz (Shallum) Jehoram)(Athaliah) 39. Joash (Jehoash) 491 Jehoiakim (ben Ahaziah) 40. Amaziah 50. Jehoiachin (Coniah, Jeconiah) 41. Uzziah (Azariah) 51. Zedekiah 42. Jotham LENGTH OF REIGN Months/Years GOOD OR EVIL 52. T/F All the Israelite kings were evil. P Which king took Daniel hostage? A. Jotham B. Nebuchadnezzar C. Jehoiakim D. Zedekiah chart 54. How was Elijah fed while in hiding at Kerith Ravine? P. 5 A. Ravens brought him food B. He fished from the brook C. He ate plants 55. Obadiah addressed Elijah as P Ahab addressed Elijah as P What did Elisha request from Elijah? A. His cloak B. His scrolls C. A double portion of his blessing P T/F 50 prophets searched 3 days for Elijah after he disappeared but could not find him. P. 7 Match Elisha s miracles with event or recipient P Widow of prophet A. Son brought back to life 60. Shunammite woman B. Healed of leprosy 61. Naaman C. 4 lepers 62. Company of prophets D. Blinded the Aramians 63. Israel s war with Aram E. Floating axhead 64. End of famine F. Oil supplied to pay debts

3 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM T/F Elisha was happy when he told Hazail he would be king of Israel. P Which king of Israel did Elisha anoint? P. 11 A. Jeoboam B. David C. Jehu D. Zimiri 67. T/F Jehu buried Jezebel because she was a king s daughter. P What prophet told what Jeroboam II would do in 2 Kings 14:25? P. 14 A. Elisha B. Moses C. Jonah D. Elijah 69. What is the theme of Joel? P. 17 A. Judgment and Kingdom B. the doom of Nineveh C. The Day of the Lord is near D. The Day of the Lord 70. What NT book and chapter quotes Joel 2? P. 18 A. Revelation 3 B. Matthew 10 C. Acts 2 D. Romans What did the Lord tell the people to rend? P. 19 A. Their garments B. Their hair C. Their hearts D. A&C 72. The theme of the book of Jonah is: Match the names of the 4 prophets Jesus referred to in the NT with the scripture references. P Jonah A. Matthew 15:7 74. Elijah B. Luke 4: Elisha C. Matthew 12: Isaiah D. Matthew 17: T/F Jonah was prejudiced against the people of Ninevah and wanted them to be destroyed. P How many days did Jonah tell Ninevah that they had to repent before they would be overthrown? P. 24 A. 3 days B. 365 days C. 40 days D. 7 days. 79. The book of Jonah teaches us: P. 22 A, failure does not disqualify us from service B. the purpose of God cannot be frustrated. C. God is good and gracious even in the OT. D. that God is not the God of Israel only E. the resurrection was foretold F. A, B, C, D, E 80. The theme of the book of Amos is: 81. Who was the book of Amos written to: P. 26 A. The 10 northern tribes B. The people of Sodom C. The 10 southern tribes D. The people of Judah 82. T/F Prosperity never leads to sin but always to obedience. P What scripture in Amos refers to the way the poor were treated? P. 26 A. 1:10, 2:7, 4:9 B. 2:6-7, 5:7,10-13, 6:12 C. 1:15, 6:8-9, 7:2, D. None

4 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM 1 4 Match the visions of warning in Amos with the judgment: P Vision of locust plague A. Judgment determined 85. Vision of fire B. Judgment executed 86. Vision of the plumb line C. Judgment averted 87. Vision of basket of summer fruit D. Judgment delayed 88. Vision of smitten lintel E. Judgment imminent 89. The theme of Hosea is: P 36 A. Day of Jehovah B. God is with us C. Return to the Lord D. It has no theme 90. T/F Gomer was a prostitute when Hosea married her. P Hosea in 3:1-5 illustrates the of Israel. P. 36 A. Destruction B. Restoration C. Both A&B 92. Bethel was renamed by God to Ben Aven which means: P. 37 A. House of righteous B. Den of thieves C. People of God D. House of wickedness 93. Israel s adultery, in Hosea 7:1-7, is compared to a: A. Burning oven B. Gomer s adultery C. The heat of the sun D. An animal in heat 94. Ephraim (Israel), in Hosea 7:8-16, is compared to: P. 38 A. A rotten piece of fruit and a eagle B. A half baked loaf of bread and a fish C. A half done pancake and a dove D. A model nation serving God 95. Hosea prophesied in: A. The north B. The south C. Egypt D. Ninevah P , T/F Hosea shows that sin not only breaks God s law but breaks God s heart. P Name 4 of the 5 judgments on Israel in Amos 2:6-16. P. 29 PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION/ESSAY QUESTIONS ON THE BACK OF THESE PAGES. REMEMBER THAT THE WORDS "ESSAY" AND "DISCUSSION" NORMALLY INDICATE THAT AT LEAST A PARAGRAPH IS NEEDED IN ORDER TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT FOR THE ANSWER. 1. Name the different Israels and discuss their meaning. P Compare God s point of view with man s point of view on the reason for the division of the kingdom P. 2

5 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM Name 3 events in Elijah s life and tell what lessons we can learn from them today. P Explain near and far prophecy in the Old Testament and give scripture references. 5. How did Hiel of Bethel fulfill the prophecy make in Joshua 6:26 and what truth does that show us today? 6. Name and discuss the three times of miracles in the Bible. P How do we know that the consummation of the blessing in Joel 3:17-21 has not yet taken place. P Discuss how the book of Jonah shows that God is good and gracious even in the Old Testament. Give scripture references. P How did Jonah show his displeasure with God for sparing Nineveh and what was God s reaction? P Compare Hosea to the prophets Amos and Joel. P T/F I have completed the assigned reading. ( minus 10 points for false answer)

6 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM Isaiah means: P. 42 A. I will serve the Lord B. Go forth C. The Lord Saves D. The Lord God Jehovah 2. T/F Isaiah wrote the whole book of Isaiah. P How many times is Isaiah quoted in the NT? P. 43 A. 80 times, 60 from Chap 53 B. 230 times, 10 times from Chap 53 C. 120 times D. None 4-8. List the 5 reasons Isaiah is called a miniature Bible. P Name the 3 different judgments in Isaiah P In Isaiah 1:18 there is a call for P. 44 A. Love B. Reasoning C. A prophet D. A, B and C 13. What chapter and verse in Isaiah tells about Isaiah s call? P. 44 Match the nation with the chapter in Isaiah that tells of their judgment 14. Babylon & Philistines A Moab B Damascus & Samaria C Ethiopia D Egypt E Babylon & Edom & Arabia F Jerusalem G Tyre H There are sermons of general, judgment and promise in chapters P What was Hezekiah s trouble in Chapter 36? P. 45 A. His wayward wife B. Threats of war from Assyria C. His children D. Illness 24. To who did Hezekiah pray? A. Baal B. The god of war C. God 25. What chapters in Isaiah tell of the woes that would come on the world? P. 44 A B C D E. None 26. T/F When Isaiah told Hezekiah he would die God repented and added 15 years to Hezekiah s life because of his prayers. P Who was the wicked King of Judah? P What was the result of Hezekiah showing his riches to the envoys from Babylon? P T/F Cyrus was a believer and a Jew. P. 46

7 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM Who will bring restoration to Israel and light to the gentiles? P.46 A. Isaiah B. Cyrus C. John the Baptist D. The Messiah 31. T/F There is 3 Micah s in the OT. P What is the theme of Micah? P Name the 5 kings that reigned during the period of Micah s prophecy. 34. What passage of scripture in Isaiah is identical to Micah 4:1-3? P. 49 A. Isaiah 1:5-6 B. Isaiah 2:2-4 C. Isaiah 4:1-3 D. Isaiah 6: What was Micah s literary style? P. 49 A. Paronomasia B. Literal C. Lamentation 36. Match the tribes with the city they are called P 50 A. Northern tribes 1. Samaria B. Southern tribes 2. Jerusalem 37. When Micah talks about the Holy Temple he is talking about: P. 50 A. Earth B. Human body C. Heaven D. King s palace 38. What was the accomplishment of the judgment in Micah 1:6,7 P 50 A. People repented B. Samaria became a heap C. God repented D. Samaria was captured Match the following P Land grabbers A. Micah 2: Prophet stoppers B. Micah 1: Puns C. Micah 2: Evil deeds D. Micah 2: There was a ray of hope because God said he would do what? P In Micah 3:1-12 name the 3 groups of people the judgments will be against. P T/F The temple will not be rebuilt according to Micah 4:1-5. P What passage in Micah tells about the coming Messiah? P. 51 A. Micah 3:4-5 B. Micah 2: 1-2 C. Micah 6: D. Micah 5: When did the reign of Israel end? P. 51 A. When they were captured B. It has not ended, it is forever. C. At the end of the Old Testament D. At the of Christ s birth 48. The second coming of the Messiah is prophesied in what scripture in the OT? P. 51 A. Micah 5:3, Isaiah 9:6-7, Isaiah 61:1-3 B. Isaiah 5:3, Micah 9:6-7, Isaiah 60:1-3 C. Micah 5:1, Isaiah 9:1-2 Isaiah 64:1-3 D. Micah 6:3, Isaiah 10:6-7, Isaiah 61:10-12

8 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM 2 3 Match the message of pardon with the scriptures. P The plea of Jehovah A. Micah 6: The path of approach B. Micah 7: The punishment of the wicked C. Micah 7: The pathos of the prophet s despair D. Micah 6: The promise of redemption E. Micah 6: T/F When God speaks it is wise to respond to Him in fear. P Name the 5 prophets during the surviving kingdom period. P Hezekiah was the king of Judah and reigned during the years of in the year of Hoshea who was the king of Israel. P. 53 A. 12 th, , 3 rd, last B. last, , 3 rd, 12 th C. 10 th, , 2 nd, 15 th, D. None are correct 57. T/F In 715 Hezekiah broke in the pieces the brass serpent that was made in P Why was Hezekiah the best king of Judah? P The northern tribes were taken into captivity during the first invasion because: P. 53 A. They were the weaker tribe B. They did not trust in the Lord C. Both A & B 60. What tribute was demanded of Hezekiah during the 2 nd invasion? P. 53 A. His sons B. 100 talents of gold 5 talents of silver C. 300 talents of silver 30 talents of gold 61. Hezekiah asked for a sign from God that he would recover from his illness, the sign he asked for was: P. 54 A. The shadow to go forward 10 steps B. The shadow to go backwards 10 steps C. That the shadow would disappear D. Both A & B 62. Manasseh reigned longer than any king, how long did he reign? P Amon, king of Judah, was a very wicked king and he was killed by: P. 55 A. His couriers (servants) B. God C. The invading army 64. T/F Josiah brought the 3 rd decline and revival to an end. P In the New Testament the pass of Megiddo is called: P. 55 A. Megiddo B. Armageddon C. It is not mentioned in the NT 66. What event occurred in 605 that marked the beginning of captivity? P. 56 A. Ezekiel began his prophecy B. The women began to worship the goddess Ashtoreth C. The 1 st deportation D. The Lord hid His face from Israel 67. T/F Zedekiah was a very strong king. P How many leaders of Jerusalem were taken captive during the second deportation? P. 57 A. 2 B. 6,000 C. 1,000 D. 10, Nahum means or comforter. P. 57

9 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM In what city was Nahum a prophet? P. 57 A. Nineveh B. Judah C. Assyria D. Babylon 71. Name 3 facts about Nineveh P The prophecy about Nineveh was: A. Far view B. Not true C. In the future D. Near view P T/F Nahum 2:3-5 is a prophecy of end times. P. 59 Match the causes of judgment upon Nineveh P The first indictment A. They disregarded the warning of Jonah 75. The second indictment B. They worshipped idols 76. The third indictment C. They were a cruel nation 77. Name the two facts about the author of Zephaniah listed in the notes. P What is the theme of the Zephaniah? P How many times does the Day of the Lord appear in Zephaniah? P. 62 Zephaniah has special reference to 80., but also includes the 81.. P T/F The Lord will destroy everything from the face of the earth on His judgment against Judah. P. 63 In Zephaniah 2:8-9 Moah will become like 83. and Ammon will become like 84 because God heard the 85. of Moah and the 86. of the Ammonites against His people. P T/F The Day of the Lord is a day of great joy and celebration only. P. 62 Jerusalem princes are like 88., her judges are like 89. her prophets are 90., her priests have 91..P T/F Zephaniah tells about the future of Jerusalem and her salvation. The theme of Habakkuk is the just shall live by faith and it is quoted 3 times in the New Testament match the scripture references. 93. The just A. Heb 10: shall live B. Gal 3: by his faith C. Rom 1: Name the 5 woes in Habakkuk 2:5-20

10 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM 2 5 PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION/ESSAY QUESTIONS ON THE BACK OF THESE PAGES. REMEMBER THAT THE WORDS "ESSAY" AND "DISCUSSION" NORMALLY INDICATE THAT AT LEAST A PARAGRAPH IS NEEDED IN ORDER TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT FOR THE ANSWER. 1. Give evidence that the book of Isaiah was written by one author with Scripture references. P Discuss the contrasts between Messiah s suffering and glory. P Contrast false worship with true worship. P Discuss the heat of God s wrath in Micah 1:25. P Micah 1:10-14 has several puns, list them and explain their meanings. 6. Explain the relationship between Jonah and Nahum in connection to Nineveh. 7. Why did Nahum call down the judgment on Nineveh? 8. Tell what impact the message of Zephaniah had on the people of Judah. 9. What is the significant of the Day of the Lord? Discuss the things that happened during the time in Zephaniah. 10. What is the book of Habakkuk about? 11. T/F I have completed the assigned reading. (minus 10 points for false answer)

11 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM Jeremiah means: A. Embracing B. God s wrath C. The Lord saves D. Jehovah establishes p T/F. There are 8 other Jeremiahs in the OT other than the one that wrote the book of Jeremiah. p The theme of Jeremiah is: p The key words in Jeremiah is and. P. 70 Match the following messages to their scripture passages. P The first message A. Jeremiah 11:1-12:17 7. The second message B. Jeremiah 14:1-15:21 8. The third message C. Jeremiah 18:1-20:18 9. The fourth message D. Jeremiah 2:1-3:5 10. The fifth message E. Jeremiah 7:1-10: The sixth message F. Jeremiah 13: The seventh message G. Jeremiah. 3:6-6: The eighth message H. Jeremiah 16:1-17: T/F Lamentations means the tears of God. Fill in the blanks regarding the structure of Lamentations: p Chapters 1 and 2 are. 16. Chapter 3 is a. 17. Chapter 4 is a. 18. Chapter 5 is. Match the following: 19. City repented as the weeping widow A. Mourning before the judge 20. The weeping prophet B. Mourning amid the ruins 21. City repented as the veiled widow C. Mourning in solitude 22. The theme of Ezekiel is: p. 81 A. God strengthens B. God punishes C. The just shall live by faith D. The glory of Jehovah Name the various modes of communication in Ezekiel p T/F Ezekiel is not a priest, he is a prophet. P. 82

12 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM How many signs of the coming judgments are in Ezekiel 4-5? P. 83 A. 4 B. 10 C. 2 D In Ezekial judgment was announced through: A. Prophets B. Signs, messages and parables C. Visions and predictions D. God speaking audibly to the people Name the 7 nations that are judged in Ezekiel. P T/F There were no prophecies concerning Israel in Ezekiel. P. 85 Fill in the blanks The author of Obadiah is Obadiah the 38., Obadiah means 39. and the theme of Obadiah is 40.. P. 86 Name the three distinctive features about Obadiah given in the notes. P Match the following statements with the scripture reference in Obadiah p The character of judgment upon Edom A. verses The certainty of judgment upon Edom B. verses The cause of judgment upon Edom C. verses Daniel means: A. God is merciful B. God is my judge C. God is wrathful but just p In what book of the New Testament does Jesus refer to the book of Daniel? P.88 A. Matthew 4:10 B. Luke 10:12-15 C. Matt 24:15 D. Mark 21: T/F God is sovereign in history both Jewish and Gentile p Part of Daniel was written in. P , Daniel shows the times of the Gentiles from Babylon until A. The Millennium B. The birth of Christ C. Daniel doesn t mention the Gentiles 52. T/F Daniel was chosen by the King to be his personal servant because Daniel was willing to obey all the King s commands. P. 90

13 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM How many days did Daniel request the king to give them to prove their diet was the best diet? p. 90 A. 30 days B. 10 days C. 120 days 54. T/F King Nebuchadnezzar s dream was told to Daniel so that he could interpret it for the King. p Who reported Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego for not bowing down to worship the golden image of Nebuchadnezzar? A. The wise men B. The sorcerers C. The Chaldeans D. All of the above 56. The punishment for Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego was to be thrown into a fire that was hotter than a normal fire. 57. What happened to the men who threw Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego into the furnace? Fill in the blanks When Nebuchadnezzar looked into the furnace he asked his counselors, did we not throw (58.) men into the furnace? I see (59) men, (60.) around loose in the midst of the (61.), they are (62.) and one of them has the form of (63.). 64. T/F The miracle of Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego being unharmed in the fire caused Nebuchadnezzar to order a decree that all the people should worship God. P When Darius made his decree in Chap 6 of Daniel what did Daniel do? P. 90 A. He prayed to God 3 times a day in front of an open window B. He obeyed the decree C. He prayed to God daily in secret D. He ran away 66. What happened to Daniel as a result of his reaction to Darius s decree? P. 90 A. He was made ruler over Israel B. He was thrown into a lion s den C. Nothing 67. What happened to the people who caused Darius to make his decree? P. 90 A. They were thrown into the lion s den B. They were given power and riches C. Their families were thrown into the lion s den D. Both A & C Match the vision to the scripture reference p Vision of ram and he-goat A. Daniel Vision of 70 weeks B. Daniel Final vision C. Daniel Ezra was a descendant of: p. 93 A. Moses B. Hilkiah C. Samuel D. David Name four distinctive features of Ezra p

14 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM 3 4 Ezra talks about restoration and three returns, fill in the spaces below using the chart on page 92 P. 92 Under Date Focus No Involved Reference in Ezra 1 st nd rd T/F The building of the temple began immediately when the children of Israel come to Jerusalem. P The theme of Haggai is: p. 95 A. The restoration of Israel B. The rebuilding of the temple C. The destruction of Israel List the distinctive features of Haggai P According to Haggai 2:1-19 are the following statements true or false P T/F The curse has not been removed 97. T/F Now that the temple is finished, they can offer sacrifices and God is pleased with them. 98. T/F Shows that holiness can be transferred but uncleanness cannot. 99. What was the command in Haggai 1:1-11? P What was the response in Haggai 1:12-15? P. 97 PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION/ESSAY QUESTIONS ON THE BACK OF THESE PAGES. REMEMBER THAT THE WORDS "ESSAY" AND "DISCUSSION" NORMALLY INDICATE THAT AT LEAST A PARAGRAPH IS NEEDED IN ORDER TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT FOR THE ANSWER. 1. List and discuss the prophecies against Babylon in Jeremiah 50:1-51:64. P From Lamentations tell about the prediction of the fall of Jerusalem and why Jeremiah weeps over it. 3. Talk about why Lamentations is called the Wailing Wall book. P. 79

15 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM Compare Ezekial to other exilic prophets P What is the vision of Jehovah referred in Ezekiel 1:4-28? P Why are Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Obadiah, Daniel, Ezra 1-5, and Haggai called the exilic prophets? 7. Tell about the dreams of Nebuchadnezzar and their meanings. P What reasons did the people give Darius to make his decree and what were their motives? P What is the vision of 70 weeks in Daniel 9? P Discuss the destruction of the Gentile world powers in Haggai 2:20-23 p T/F I have finished the required reading for this course. (minus 10 points for false answer)

16 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM The theme of Zechariah is: P 99 A. Restoration of the nation B. Destruction of the people C. The two advents of Christ D. Both A & C 2. T/F Zechariah was born in Babylon and raised by his grandfather. P T/F Zechariah s death is not mentioned in the Old Testament but is mentioned in the New Testament twice. P The date Zechariah was written: P 99 A. 520 B.C. B. 100 B.C. C 515 B.C. D. 600 B.C. 5. Zechariah means P 99 Name 6 distinctive features of the book of Zechariah. P T/F According to Zechariah the words and statutes of the Lord live forever. P T/F The 8 night visions listed in Zechariah 1:7-6:15 were given over a period of 8 nights. P102 Match the following 8 visions with the scripture text 14. Riders under myrtle trees A. Chap. 5: The four chariots B. Chap. 1: Joshua and Satan C. Chap. 5: Four horns and four smiths D. Chap 6: The woman in the Ephah E. Chap Man with measuring line F. Chap 1: Lamp stand and olive tree G. Chap The flying roll H. Chap The oil flowing out of the olive tree into the lamp stand in vision 5, Chap 4 is a picture of: P102 A. The birth of Christ B. The Holy Spirit C. Neither A or B 23. The two olive trees represent which 2 prophets. and P102

17 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM The double crown that was made to use during the coronation of Joshua signifies P102 A. The two wars that he would win. B. The coming of the one who has the right to 2 crowns C. The joining of the Jew and Gentile together. D. It had no special significance 25. What was the date of the question concerning a religious ritual in Zechariah 7:1-3? P. 103 A. November 21, 816 B. December 25, 900 C. July 12, 581 D. December 8, What was the question asked in Zechariah 7:1-3? P 103 A. Should they continue the annual mourning? B. Should they continue the sacrifices? C. Should they crown Joshua as king? Match the four-fold answer with the scripture passage P Their request is selfish A. Zechariah 7: They will be restored B. Zechariah 8: Their situation is their own fault C. Zechariah 7: Their kingdom is worldwide D. Zechariah 8: T/F God told the Israelites to fast for the murder of Gedaliah. 32. T/F The last 6 chapters of Zechariah are prophetic burdens P T/F There will be a plague on those who have been fighting against Jerusalem where the flesh will fall off, their eyes will fall out of their sockets and their tongue will disappear. P For the people who won t go up to worship at the Jerusalem there will be: P104 A. No sun B. Floods C. Locusts D. No rain 35. The theme of the Book of Esther is: P 105 A. God s judgment B. God s love C. God s providence D. God s wrath 36. T/F The name Esther comes from stara, Persian word for star. Hebrew name Hadhassah, myrtle. P The author of Esther is: P105 A. Mordecai B. Unknown C. Daniel D. Esther 38. The Jewish people were free in the book of Esther but decided to stay in the land of their P105 captivity because: A. God commanded them to stay B. They were comfortable there C. Most of them were second generation Jews D. Both B & C 39. The details in Esther took place during the reign of: P105 A. Ahasuerus BC B. Haman BC C. Mordecai BC D. Vashti BC

18 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM The distinctive features of Esther are: P106 A. Emphasizes the building of the temple, Contains extensive genealogical records, Has a 50 year lapse between chapters 6-7, Ends with a prayer of confession B. The name of God is not mentioned or referred to in the book, God works behind the scenes or moves the scenes behind which He works, The whole book takes place in a foreign country C. Introduces the term Day of the Lord, Prophesied the outpouring of the Holy Spirit of Acts 2 Prophesied mainly to Israel. 41. Esther became Queen of Medio-Persia because: P107 A. Her people overthrew the country B. Her father was King C. Mordecai asked the King to make her queen D. She was chosen by the King 42. T/F Esther broke God s law by committing fornication in order to become queen. P Hamon hated Mordecai and decided to bribe the King into killing all of the Jews in order to P107 kill Mordecai because: A. Mordecai was Jewish B. Hamon knew Esther was raised by Mordecai C. Mordecai married Hamon s sister D. Mordecai refused to bow down to Hamon 44. Esther pleaded with the King not to let Hamon kill the Jews: P107 A. At the 2 nd banquet she held for him B. Immediately C. At the 1 st banquet she held for him D. She did not because she was afraid 45. T/F Mordecai told Esther who knows if you have attained royalty for such a time as this P The Book of Esther tells us that: A. Mordecai was a great man of God B. It does not mention Mordecai s faith in God 47. What did the decree of the King Xerxes give the Jews the right to do to their enemies? 48. The day chosen for the event decreed to take place was: A. April BC B. February BC C. March BC D. March BC 49. Many people in the Persian Empire became Jews because: A. Mordecai told them about the one true God B. The prophet Nehemiah warned them about destruction C. They wanted to be the same religion as Esther D. They were afraid of the Jews 50. T/F The Jews took all the gold and riches from the people they killed. 51. The feast of Purim was: A. Commanded by Mordecai and Esther B. Was a Mosaic law. 52. T/F The Book of Esther is a great example that God is in control

19 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM King Darius issued a decree to find a scroll that would tell the people how to: A. Keep the Sabbath holy B. Rebuild the temple C. Build the ark D. Take captive their enemies What 5 requirements did King Cyrus make about rebuilding the temple? Why was the scroll found 300 NE miles from Babylon? A. That is where Cyrus was residing at the time he wrote the scroll B. The scroll was stolen along with the gold at the time that the Jews were taken captive. C. No one knows how the scroll was there. 60. Name the three commands concerning the Jews The temple was completed in: A. Feb/March 515 B. August 12, T/F The 12 he goats used for sacrifice represent the 12 tribes of Israel. 65. T/F The feast of Unleavened bread followed the Passover. 66. The return of the Jews to Jerusalem under Ezra took place in A. 584 BC B. 485 BC C. 845 BC D. 458 BC 67. Ezra s linage is traced back to: A. Aaron B. Moses C. Abraham D. Noah 68. The trip from Babylon to Jerusalem took 4 months because it was a distance of: A miles B. 900 miles C. 400 miles D. 560 miles Ezra set his mind to do 3 things, name them:

20 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM According to Ezra 8:22 what was the reason there were no soldiers traveling with the Jews to help protect them and their belongings during their travel? A. Ezra was ashamed to ask the King because he had told him that their God would protect them. B. The king told Ezra that he did not have any soldiers to send with him. C. The king had given Ezra a letter of protection to show any enemies during their travel stating that the king had authorized the Jews return to their homeland. 73. The result of Ezra s prayer and fasting in chapter 10 is that : A. The Israelites would keep their wives but would not intermarry again. B. The foreign wives would be divorced and sent away with their children. C. God revealed to Ezra that the intermarriages would be blessed. 74. T/F The names of the offenders who had taken strange wives are listed in the book of Ezra. P The theme of Nehemiah is: P109 A. Return of the Jews to Jerusalem B. The captivity of the Jews by Babylon C. The destruction of the temple D. Rebuilding the walls 76. The author of Nehemiah is: A. Daniel B. Ezra C. Nehemiah Name the 4 distinctive features of Nehemiah. 77. P Nehemiah prayed and fasted for days because: A. He saw the wall destroyed B. He was told that the Jews had returned safely C. He received a report that the Jews were in disgrace and the wall had been torn down. 82. Nehemiah was sad when he served the king his wine and the king: A. Put Nehemiah in jail. B. Asked Nehemiah was he was sad and what could he do to help him. C. Banished Nehemiah from his presence 83. Why was Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the Ammonite official angry with Nehemiah? A. Because he wanted to help Israel B. Because the king had sent a letter to them protecting Nehemiah C. Because Nehemiah was Jewish and they hated all Jews.

21 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM When Sanballat and Tobiah heard Nehemiah s plans to rebuild the wall they: A. Offered him all the supplies and help he needed. B. They arrested him C. They scoffed at him for rebelling against the king. 85. In Nehemiah 8:7 when the Levites read from the Law: A. They did it with fear of captivity B. They made it clear so the people could understand C. They read it in several languages 86. Nehemiah discovered the evils deeds of and that he had provided with room in the temple. P T/F The Levites neglected the Temple of God and returned to work in the fields while Nehemiah was in Persia. P What 3 things were the Israelites doing to profane the Sabbath when Nehemiah returned from Persia? P Nehemiah prayed how many times in Chapter 13 remember me prayers? P 112 A. None B. 10 C. 6 D The name Malachi means: A. God be with you B. My Messenger C. Who is like Jehovah? 91. T/F The theme of Malachi is rebuke and repentance. Name 3 distinctive features of Malachi. P T/F The Lord states in Malachi 2:16 that the Lord hates divorce. P Why was the descendants of Jacob not been completely destroyed according to Malachi3:6 A. They repented of their sins B. God states I am the Lord, and I do not change C. The reason is not given. Name 2 questions the people asked of God in the first 2 chapters of Malachi The righteous will be and the wicked will be on the Day of the Lord.

22 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM Who will come before the Day of Judgment in Malachi 4:5 A. Jesus Christ in the clouds B. Elijah as John the Baptist C. Jesus as a baby D. Elijah the prophet DISCUSSION QUESTIONS PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION/ESSAY QUESTIONS ON THE BACK OF THESE PAGES. REMEMBER THAT THE WORDS "ESSAY" AND "DISCUSSION" NORMALLY INDICATE THAT AT LEAST A PARAGRAPH IS NEEDED IN ORDER TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT FOR THE ANSWER. 1. List the features and discuss how the prophecy of the Messiah is mentioned in Zechariah. P Discuss the first message in Zechariah 1:1-6 P Chose one of the night visions in Zechariah 1:7-6:5 and discuss the meaning of the selected vision. P Discuss the meaning of the seal of the King s ring on a document in Esther 8. P Discuss the Feast of Purim including how it was named, who decreed it and the purpose of the feast. P107

23 BI 102 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY II STUDY QUESTIONS EXAM The Book of Esther shows God control of events. Explain this statement. P Discuss the reason that no Ammonites and Moabites, in Nehemiah 13, was allowed into congregation of God with Scripture references. P Tell how God reproves the Jews in Malachi 1 and give reasons why God would not accept their sacrifices including the meaning of God loving Jacob and rejecting Esau. P Discuss how God tells the people they have cheated Him in Malachi 3: 8-12 and does this Scripture teach tithing. Give reasons for or against. 10. List the 3 Inter-Testamental Period, the 400 silent years between the Old Testament and the New Testament and discuss them with some details about each. P T/F I have finished the required reading for this course. (minus 10 points for false answer)

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