the people of Israel were always faithful to God because he was always faithful to them. (T/F)
false
The books of Joshua and Judges present the history of the Israelite people from Moses’ death to the beginning of the monarchy. (T/F)
true
Moses led the Israelite’s into the Promised Land. (T/F)
false
Samuel - priest, prophet, and judge - warned the people of Israel that if they were to have a human king, they would be drafted into the army, taxed heavily, and treated like slaves. (T/F)
true
The “Sinai Covenant” led the Israelite’s to believe that the Messiah would come from the house of David and would save the Chosen people from their enemies. (T/F)
false
King Solomon’s greatest achievement was the building of the Temple in Jerusalem. (T/F)
true
Next to Moses, Elijah was the greatest of the Old Testament prophets. (T/F)
true
Amos and Hosea were non-writing prophets. (T/F)
false
The Book of Isaiah is the longest of all the prophetic books as it contains 66 chapters. (T/F)
true
It can be said that the life of the prophet Jeremiah resembled the life of the New Testament prophet, John the Baptist, as well as the life of Jesus. (T/F)
true
The King of the Persian Empire who conquered Babylon and allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem was…
Cyrus
The mixed population of the Israelites and Assyrians who continued to worship at the cities of Dan and Bethel were called…
Samaritans
This priest ad religious reformer helped to solidify Jewish identity by forbidding marriages between Jews and non-Jews
Ezra
The official Persian religion was called…
Zoroastrianism
the leader who ordered “the abomination of desolation,” the installing of a statue of Zeus on a sacred altar in the Temple, was…
Antiochus IV
Who was the remarkable leader who recaptured Jerusalem and rededicated the Temple in 164 BC?
Judas Maccabeus
The life and ministry of the prophet Hosea overlapped with the life and ministry of which other prophet?
Amos
The famous “dry bones” prophecy says that God would give new life to the people of Israel was made by which prophet?
Ezekiel
The Suffering Servant poems are attributed to…
Isaiah
Which prophet used his painful marital situation to describe God’s relationship with the people of Israel?
Hosea
The denial of God and the repudiation of faith
Apostasy
The diffusion of Greek culture after the conquest of Alexander the Great
Hellenism
the name of the Northern Kingdom after the split
Kingdom of Israel
A day of rest and prayer for the Jewish people on the seveneth day of the week
Sabbath
A Hebrew word for a Jewish master or teacher of the Torah
Rabbi
the “anointed one,” descendant of David and fulfilled in Jesus Christ
Messiah
Descendants of the Maccabees
Hasmonean Dynasty
The name of the Southern Kingdom after the split
Kingdom of Judah
Jewish Feast of Dedication which celebrates the purification of the Temple
Hanukkah
A meeting place for Jews to study
Synagogue