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| The Hebrew word Nabi means |
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| To bubble fourth, or an urgent message. |
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| Did the prophets speak about everyday matters or mostly predict future events? |
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| They spoke about everyday matters. |
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| Is prophecy mostly written in prose or poetry? |
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| Who did King Ahaz of Judah appeal to for help when he needed to fight Israel and Damascus? |
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| Tigilesh Pilaser King of Assyria |
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| True or False did the King of Assyria conquer and deport Northern Israel in 722 BC? |
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| What does the word Immanuel mean? |
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| True or False: Is universal Judgement streeed by Isaiah in chapters 24-27? |
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| In Isaiah 19 who does the prophet say will serve the Lord in the future? |
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| Egypt, and Assyria. But Edom is NOT mentioned |
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| True or False: Is God's holiness one theme in Isaiah's call? |
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| Is the day of the Lord one of Isaiah's themes found in Isaiah 1-39? |
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| Which Kings did Isiaia serve as a court prophet? |
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| Hezekiah, Jotham, and Ahaz |
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| What are two portraits of the Savior that Isaiah presents? |
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| Suffering Servant and King |
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| Did Isaiah describe Israel as a rebellious child? |
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| What Nations will be held accountable by God? |
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| When did Assyria cease to be a military power? |
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| When Babylon defeated them |
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| When did God begin to lose patience with Israel and Judah? |
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| When they refused to repent |
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| Who did Jerusalem look to for help against Assyria? |
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| Did Judah pay attention to the punishment God brought on their northern neighbors? |
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| Was Jerusalem spared from Assyria to give Judah a chance to repent? |
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| When Isaiah said that God would defend Jerusalem for David's sake how did the people interpret his prophecy? |
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| The people thought they would be protected no matter what they did. |
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| Who did the New Testament writers beleive the Servant of God was? |
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| Who does Isaiah emphasize a new Heaven and New Earth for? |
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| What do the servant songs of Isaiah refer to? |
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| A future person who will be called by God to be His servant |
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| Which King in Isaiah's time pleaded for God to heal him? |
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| Isaiah 65:17-25 states at the end of time the Lord will |
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| create a New Heaven and New Earth |
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| Did Jeremiah instruct the people to repent so they could stay in the land? |
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| Did Jeremiahs condemnation of religous practice go over well with his relatives? |
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| Did Jeremiah explode the peoples notion that God would never allow the temple to be destroyed? |
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| Who did Jeremiah find fault with? |
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| Kings, prophets, and the people |
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| After jeremiah encouraged the people to repent what did he prepare the people for? |
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| Where did Jeremiah go into exile? |
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| What does Jeremiah speak of in chapter 23? |
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| the Lord's Messiah as a source of salvation |
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| What book does Jeremiah borrow his theology from? |
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| do Jeremiah and Isaiah have many themes in common |
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| What does the Hebrew word for repent mean? |
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| What is Jeremiah's great contribution to theology? |
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| How long did Jeremiah say God's people would be exiled for? |
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| Where did Jeremiah buy field from to convey hope? |
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| He bought a field in Judah |
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| Deuteronomy speaks of the conditional nature of Israelite possession of the land |
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| What attribute of God dominates the new Covenent? |
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| What year did Nebudcanzer destroy Jerusalem? |
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| Was the Temple destroyed with Jersusalem |
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| True or false Jeremiah died in Egypt |
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| Who was the last King of Judah? |
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| What does the confessions of Jeremiah show? |
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| He had real hopes and dissapointments |
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| What did Jeremiah instruct the exiles to do? |
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| Marry, build homes, rear children |
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| True or False; Ezekial DID NOT offer hope that God loved the exhiles and would make the future brighter then the past |
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| False: God DID love the exhiles |
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| Did Ezekials vission in the valley of dry bones teach that God exists everywhere? |
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| Did the exhiles blame their ancestors for there problems? |
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| What Ezekial tell Isreal when he lost his wife |
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| Judah would lose Jerusalem just as he lost his wife. |
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| Ezekial envisioned a life giving river flowing from the temple to illustrate Israel getting life from the Temple |
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| Ezekial proclaimed God's wrath upon Judah and Jerusalem |
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| Ezekials message went from Judgement to... after the fall of Jersusalem |
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| Who are the people in the valley of Dry Bones? |
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| What does Ezekial's strange images represent? |
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| god's presence in creation |
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| What type of literature does Ezekial contribute to? |
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| What is a practical application to the book of Ezekial? |
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| The Lord is with beleivers wherever they are |
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| The English Bibel counts the minor prophets as twelve small books, while the Hebrew Bible |
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| counts them as a single prophecy |
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| How were economic conditions during Hosea and Amos's time? |
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| Why did God as Hosea to marry Gomer? |
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| To show how Israel had committed adultery with other gods. |
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| True or false: God would NEVER take back Israel the way Hosea took back Gomer |
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| What did Joel say would happen if Israel did not repent? |
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| An army like a great locust storm would invade Israel. |
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| True or false: According to Joel God would ONLY punish Israel |
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| False God would punish all nations |
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| What sins did Amos condemn? |
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| Sins related to justice and mercy |
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| True or false: Amos envisioned renewal and restoration? |
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| True or false: the day of the Lord a consistent theme in Amos |
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| According to Hosea 4-14 what was a major cause of disobedience? |
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| Lack of knowledge about the Lord |
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| What was the meaning of Amos's vision of the basket of ripe fruit? |
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| Israel was ripe for judgment |
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| What was one theological theme Joel was trying to address |
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| Did the Edomites hate Israel |
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| What nation was Ninevah the capital city for? |
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| Was Micah a contemporary of Elijah? |
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| Jonah fled to Joppa on a shif headed for Tarshish |
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| Did Micah have a wider audience then Isaiah? |
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| Obadiah was a contemporary of Ezekiel and he preaced in Babylon |
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| Two common themes in Obadia, Jonah, and Micah are love for neighbor and God's love for the lost. |
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| Is one of Micah's themes God's love for the faithful? |
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| The time period for the book of Jonah is |
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| Where did Micah predict the Messiah would be born |
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| How Obadiah conclude his book? |
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| With the promise of restoration for the remnat of Israel |
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| Did God answer all of Habbakuk's questions? |
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| According to Habbakuk is God's punishment unavoidable? |
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| Did Nahum prophecy against Babylon? |
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| Was Habbakuk interested in current events? |
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| Is anyone excused from the day of the Lord |
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| Who was the object of God's wrath in Nahum's prophecy? |
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| When Nahum prophecied what nation was at the peak of it's power? |
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| What is the background for the book of Habbakuk? |
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| Who was Zephaniah a contemporary of? |
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| Did the Persians defeat Babylon? |
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| Was the economy bad for the Jews who returned to Jerusalem after exhile? |
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| Did the people rebuild the temple when Haggai advised them to? |
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| Why was rebuilidng the temple important? |
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| It would lead to national restoration |
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| What did Zechariah predict on the ultimate Day of the Lord? |
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| That Jew and gentile would worship together |
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| In Zecheriah's vision who will Israel bless? |
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| How have the people robbed God in the book of Malachai? |
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| Did Haggai promise a larger temple? |
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| What is Haggai's career linked to? |
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| Zecheriah's visions are similar to |
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| What does the name Malachai mean? |
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