Old Testament Survey Unit 5 (Global University)

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As seen in Nahum, promiscuity, cruelties, and false security led to judgment for

Nineveh

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Nineveh fell in

612 BC

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The reminder "the righteous will live his faith" (Habakkuk 2:4) was part of God's promise to

judge Babylon later for its wickedness

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Habakkuk's prayer and song of faith show that

even true believers sometimes experience doubt

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Zephaniah means

"the Lord hides"

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Zephaniah affirmed that

God would rejoice over His people

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Obadiah foretold God's judgment on Edom because of their

pride and treatment of Israel

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The last prophet to Judah before the nation's fall was

Jeremiah

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Jeremiah was called the Weeping Prophet because of

his many tears and tender heart

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Lamentations 1-4 use a literary device known as

an acrostic

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The book of Ezekiel is set in

Babylon

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Ezekiel means

"God strengthens"

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The themes of Ezekiel are

God's judgment on Judah and encouragement of the Jewish captives

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The king of Tyre is addressed in Ezekiel

28

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The terms Gog and Magog refer to

the ultimate foe of God's people

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The primary theme of Daniel is

divine sovereignty

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"Apocalyptic" comes from a Greek word meanig

"to unveil or reveal"

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Who took control of Babylon in 539 BC?

Cyrus

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In Daniel's visions, Media-Persia was represented by both the statue's

chest of silver and the bear

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Daniel 9 describes Daniel's vision of

the seventy "sevens"

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Who was governor of Judah during the time of Haggai?

Zerubbabel

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Haggai prophesied that the

glory of God would be greater in the rebuilt temple

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Haggai's fourth message emphasized that

the Day of the Lord will exalt the godly

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The book of Zechariah is divided into how many major sections?

two

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In Zechariah, the truth that Israel's sin and wickedness would be sent away was illustrated by the

woman in a basket

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Zechariah's messianic prophesy about thirty pieces of silver was quoted in

Matthew

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Zechariah 9:9 prophesied that the Messiah

would ride on a donkey as Israel's king

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Malachi means

"my messenger"

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The purpose of the book of Malachi is to

call God's people back to spiritual vitality

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In Malachi, God brought charges against His people for

engaging in unlawful divorce and failing to tithe

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The differences between the Old and New Testaments are called their

discontinuity

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The people of God in the New Testament are known as

soteriological

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A difference between the Old and New Testaments involves the

historical and political contexts

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One difference between the testaments relates to

sacrificial requirements

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Scholars refer to the Scriptures' unity in divine intent and purpose as

continuity

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"Heilsgeschichte" is a German term for

salvation history

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The Old and New Testaments should be read

together, acknowledging their unity and diversity

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A passage of Scripture that relates historical details without intending to teach behavior is

descriptive

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A phrase's surrounding words or verses is called its

context

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Using solid principles of interpretation, believers should see the entire Old Testament as

both prescriptive and descriptive

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Nahum's message was directed to

Nineveh

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Habakkuk emphasized the themes of

God's judgment of sin in His time and living by faith

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Zephaniah was a prophet to

Judah

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Zephaniah's theme was

the Day of the Lord

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Obadiah's prophecy addressed the people of

Edom

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Jeremiah was a prophet to

Judah

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The book of Lamentations expresses grief over

the fall of Judah and Jerusalem

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Lamentations 3:22-23 reminds believers of God's

faithfulness and unfailing love.

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Ezekiel was

Both a prophet and a priest

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Ezekiel 40-48 describes

a new temple

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To illustrate God's bearing the sin of Israel, God had Ezekiel

lay on his side for 390 consecutive days

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Daniel was deported to Babylon in

605 BC

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In Daniel's visions, Babylon is represented by the statue's

head of gold and the lion with wings

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In Daniel's visions, Greece is represented by the statue's

Bronze belly and the leopard with four wings

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Concerning eschatology, the Assemblies of God hold to

a premillennial view

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Haggai encouraged the people to rebuild

the temple

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Haggai prophesied to encourage

Zerubbabel and Joshua

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Haggai's theme is conveyed using command, encouragement, warning, and

promise of blessing

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Zechariah was born in

Babylon

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Jesus' ride into Jerusalem on a donkey was prophesied by

Zechariah

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The term God-breathed is referred to as

"inspiration"

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The Old Testament people of God are known as

revelatory

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A difference between the Old and New Testaments involves God's

provision of salvation

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The similarities of the Old and New Testaments are referred to as

continuity

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A passage of Scripture that was written with the intent to teach is

prescriptive

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