Duplicate of Biblical Periods 5.19.16
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- Q1Put these Biblical giants in order of "who came first": Moses, Abraham, and NoahNoah then Abraham then MosesMoses then Abraham then NoahAbraham then Moses then NoahNoah then Moses then Abraham120s
- Q2One of the following is NOT in the Early World period:Creation of the world and humansNoah and the Great FloodMelchizedek blesses AbrahamTower of Babel120s
- Q3These are the four great Patriarchs of the Patriarchs periodAbraham, Moses, David, JesusAbraham, Isaac, Jacob, SamuelAbraham, Isaac, Jacob and JosephAdam, Noah, Abraham, Moses120s
- Q4Moses encounters a burning bush and God gives His name: "I AM"PatriarchsConquest and JudgesEgypt and ExodusDesert Wanderings120s
- Q5Jonathan, son of King Saul, is heir to Saul's throne but recognizes and honors God's choice of David to be king after Saul. What period?Royal KingdomConquest and JudgesDivided KingdomExile120s
- Q6Divided Kingdom: this kingdom was in the north, capital of Samaria, and included 10 Tribes.JerusalemPalestineIsraelJudah120s
- Q7Divided Kingdom: this kingdom was in the south, capital of Jerusalem, and included 2 Tribes.JerusalemPalestineJudahIsreal120s
- Q8Jesus multiplies the loaves and fishes. What period?Jewish EraMessianic FulfillmentMaccabean RevoltThe Church120s
- Q912 spies of the Chosen People go into the Promised Land; 10 vote "no way" on invading, 2 vote "yes." This is the end of what period and beginning of what period?End of Egypt and Exodus, beginning of Desert WanderingsEnd of Patriarchs, beginning of Desert WanderingsEnd of Desert Wanderings, beginning of Egypt and ExodusEnd of Egypt and Exodus, beginning of Conquest and Judges120s
- Q10Israel falls to Assyria; 150 years later Judah falls to Babylon. What period?ReturnConquest and JudgesMaccabean RevoltExile120s
- Q11Jerusalem is established as the capital city of the Israelites, the Ark of the Covenant is brought into Jerusalem, and the Temple is built. What period?Royal KingdomMaccabean RevoltConquest and JudgesDivided Kingdom120s
- Q12To read the "Story of My Salvation," I must read every book of the Bible in order.FalseTrue120s
- Q13This is the Biblical period in which the re-built Temple was rededicated, after it had been desecrated by the wicked ruler Antiochus.ReturnExileMessianic FulfillmentMaccabean Revolt120s
- Q14The Prophets span these three periods:Divided Kingdom, Exile, ReturnExile, Return, Maccabean RevoltDivided Kingdom, Return, Maccabean RevoltRoyal Kingdom, Divided Kingdom, Exile120s
- Q15Transitions: what two periods? Within sight of the Promised Land, Moses consecrated Joshua as the new leader of Israel by laying hands on him, and Moses then dies. When Joshua leads the Ark of the Covenant into the Jordan River, the river parts and the Israelites pass through the dry land, as they did in the Red Sea at the Exodus.End of Egypt and Exodus, beginning of Desert WanderingsEnd of Conquest and Judges, beginning of Desert WanderingsEnd of Desert Wanderings, beginning of Conquest and JudgesEnd of Egypt and Exodus, beginning of Conquest and Judges120s