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1 Getting Started with Deuteronomy 1. Deuteronomy in the Greek of Deut. 17:18 means A. Book of the Law B. Second law C. Copy of the Law D. Summary of the Law 2. How does the book of Deuteronomy end? A. With the death of Moses B. With Isarel entering the Promised Land C. With Moses blessing the people D. With the people rebelling against Moses 3. Where does Moses die? A. On Mount Hor B. On Mount Nebo C. On Mount Arbel D. On Mount Gilboa 4. Where is Israel situated in Deuteronomy? A. Hill of Gilead B. Surrounding Gilgal C. Plains of Moab

D. Beside the city of Heshbon 5. Deuteronomy can be understood as A. Moses last speeches to Israel B. Moses prophetic vision for Israel C. A comprehensive summary of the four preceding books D. The last will and testament of Moses 6. What do Moses initial hortatory speech focus on in Deuteronomy? A. Israel s calling and election from God B. Israel s past rebellion C. The tabernacle and God s holiness D. The rules for staying in the land 7. What does Moses do in his second lengthy speech (Dt. 4-26)? A. Cites the general laws encouraging loyalty B. Cites the changing role of the priesthood should do as they enter into Canaan C. Divides the tribes up telling where each will settle D. Anoints and instructs the first judges of Isarel 8. What were to be recited on Mounts Gerizim and Ebal? A. The Ten Commandments B. The Book of the Law

3 C. The blessings and curses D. The promises of the Lord 9. Who was selected to be the new leader after Moses? A. Gideon B. Joshua C. Caleb D. Aaron 10. How was Moses seen as being a unique prophet? A. He knew God face to face B. He gave Israel the Ten Commandments C. He was a prophet before there were kings in Israel C. He was the only prophet to lead Israel 11. What is a suzerain? A. A prophet B. A priest C. A king D. A judge 12. With whom does a suzerain make a treaty with? A. His people B. A vassal

C. A high priest D. Another king 13. Which treaties come from the time of Moses? A. Babylonian treaties B. Assyrian treaties C. Egyptian treaties D. Hittite treaties 14. Which treaties come from around the time of Josiah/Hezekiah? A. Babylonian treaties B. Assyrian treaties C. Egyptian treaties D. Hittite treaties 15. In the treaty form how does the Preamble function? A. Rehearses the suzerain s past kindnesses B. Gives the general laws and motivations for loyalty C. Names the participants D. Makes arrangement for the preservation of the document 16. In the treaty form how does the Historical Prologue function? A. Rehearses the suzerain s past kindnesses B. Gives the general laws and motivations for loyalty

5 C. Names the participants and give the treaty setting D. Makes arrangement for the preservation of the document 17. In the treaties what would trigger blessings and cursings? A. Justice and injustice B. Obedience and disobedience C. Cleanness or uncleanness D. Paying taxes or not 18. As a legal code Deuteronomy can be compared with what ancient Near Eastern document? A. The Temple Prayer of Gudea B. The Enuma Elish C. The Gilgamesh Law Code D. The Code of Hammurabi 19. What two places are the Ten Commandments listed in the Bible? A. Deuteronomy and Genesis B. Deuteronomy and Exodus C. Deuteronomy and Leviticus D. Deuteornomy and Numbers 20. Who were the only two from the former generation who were able to enter the Promised Land? A. Aaron and Phineas

B. Gideon and Jephthah C. Joshua and Caleb D. Miriam and Zipporah 21. Who does Edom derive from? A. Laban B. Ishmael C. Lot D. Esau 22. Who do Moab and Ammon derive from? A. Laban B. Ishmael C. Lot D. Esau 23. What two Amorite kings were defeated in Transjordan before they entered the Promised Land? A. Sihon and Og B. Balak and Eglon C. Achish and Jabin D. Agag and Abimelech 24. What does Deuteronomy sternly warn against?

7 A. Covetousness B. Laziness C. Idolatry D. Adultery 25. The Decalogue is another name for A. Deuteronomy B. The Book of the Law C. The Five books of Moses D. The Ten Commandments 26. What is the passage Hear O Israel, Yahweh is our God, Yahweh is one called? A. The Mekilta B. The Talmud C. The Shema D. The Shibboleth 27. Apodictic type laws are those of the form A. If a person then B. When you do does not the Lord C. Thou shalt not do D. Make so that 28. Case laws are those of the form

A. If a person then B. When you do does not the Lord C. Thou shalt not do D. Make so that 29. All of the following institutions of Israel are set up in Deuteronomy EXCEPT A. Kingship B. Prophets C. Judges D. Elders 30. How was the law to be preserved once they entered Canaan? A. It was to be copied on plastered rocks on Mount Ebal B. It was to be copied on papyrus and put in the Ark of the Covenant C. It was to be put on a wall in Jerusalem D. It was to be written on the side of the temple 31. In the old liberal approach Deuteronomy 12 leaving the centralized place of worship unnamed led to all of the following being centralized places of worship EXCEPT A. Shechem B. Gibeon C. Bethel D. Shiloh

9 32. What did critics suggest really happened in Josiah s finding of the Book of the Law in the temple? A. Josiah found the book and then based his reforms on it B. Josiah found a book written by the priests and kept in the temple C. Josiah actually found the book of Exodus and not Deuteronomy D. Josiah wrote it trying to continue the reforms of Hezekiah 33. Deuteronomic History (DH) has to do with A. Josiah writing the book of Deuteronomy B. Editor(s) writing the books of Joshua 2 Kings from a Deuteronomy perspective C. The historical material derived from Deuteronomy found in the Psalms D. The use of Deuteronomy by the prophets to support their message 34. How can the Deuteronomistic History can be critiqued? A. Common themes do not demand common authorship B. Deuteronomy claims to have been written by Moses C. There is much poetry that is not historical found there D. There is no mention of sources being used by the biblical writers 35. In the book of Deuteronomy what is a major problem in respect to Israel s relationship with God? A. Forgetting B. Turning away C. Rejecting

D. Slipping 36. In Deuteronomy what are to be done with God s mighty acts of redemption? A. They are to be celebrated in their feasts B. They are to be symbolized in piles of stones in the Promised Land C. They are to be rehearsed and taught to their children D. They are to provide the basis for the whole sacrificial system 37. What ties Deuteronomy, Proverbs and the Wisdom of Amenomope togther? A. Holiness unto the Lord B. The use of the term wisdom C. The phrase abomination to the Lord D. The Ten Commandments 38. All of the following were major crops in the Promised Land EXCEPT A. Olives B. Figs C. Grapes D. Oranges E. Barley 39. How was the land viewed in Deuteronomy? A. As a gift from God B. As a reward for their fighting for God

11 C. As part of their family rights D. As their temporary abode pointing them to heaven 40. What was Israel particularly warned about as defiling the land in Deuteronomy? A. Murder B. Child sacrifice C. Idolatry D. Bribery