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The cycles of dialogue that make up most of the content in Job consists of three lines of thought. Which of the following is NOT one of these lines of thought?
Perhaps Judah's greatest king, Hezekiah is described as one who ...
The prophets spoke on behalf of the God of Israel as ...
God tells Solomon in a dream that he could ask for whatever he wanted. Solomon's request.
The author of Kings evaluates all of the kings with this criteria.
One of the conclusions of the book of Job is that God causes suffering.
When the nation of Israel split into two Kingdoms, the southern nation consisted of ...
Kings (originally one book) also tells the story of the long line of kings after David and how none of them lived up to the promise of a ...
2 Kings describes the exploits of the two major prophets of the northern kingdom, Elijah and Elisha. Seven miracles of Elijah are recorded. Elisha performs ...
The number of northern kings who were faithful (out of twenty who ruled).
God told Samson's parents that he was to be a "Nazirite" from birth. Besides not ever cutting his hair, he was to ....
Dr. Lennox mentions "Four Safeguards" for Old Testament interpretation. Professor Helm summed these safeguards up with the phrase...
The passage in Deuteronomy 6:4-9 that begins with these words: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one."
The first northern king Jeroboam established two worship sites in Bethel and Dan. He set up ...
As Kings begin, we see a contrast between David and Solomon. Solomon began his reign by ...
Another conclusion taken from the book of Job is that God is displeased when a person wrestles with questions about God's justice.
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus refers to the Hebrew Bible as having ____ sections.
Moses' call can be seen in four parts. After his divine commission, we can observe his immediate...
1 & 2 Kings were written to help the Israelites understand why they had been defeated by Babylon and to show them how ...
The first two battles in the book of Joshua, Jericho and Ai, contrast God's faithfulness with ...
