OBST 650 Quiz 2 Liberty University
- The term used for “create” in Genesis 1 is exclusively employed when speaking of the activity of God.
- Which passage makes reference to things that are even earlier that what is present in Genesis 1:1?
- Genesis 1:2 presents a fully positive view of the planet prior to God’s first creative act (as presented in Genesis 1:3ff)
- Which of the following is the Hebrew word for “day” introduced in Genesis 1:3.
- Which of the following evidences support the idea that Yomrefers to a 24hour period?
- The days of creation as presented in Genesis 1 demonstrate a natural, logical, necessary, andorderly progression of things created.
- The plural verbs and pronouns (Let US make…in OUR image) in Genesis 1:24-31 explicitly refer to the trinity of the Godhead.
- Which of the following best represents Allen Ross’s understanding of the image of God in humankind?
- The Hebrew word for sabbath in Genesis 2:1 means “cease.”
- Genesis 2:7 is instrumental to the Hebrew teaching of the separation between the body and soul.
- Genesis 2 teaches that being alone is a negative concept, for the full life is found in community.
- Much of the tension that occurs in Genesis 3:1-7 comes about because of .
- Which of the following occurred in the immediate fallout of the first sin committed?
- The major theological theme of the narrative in Genesis 3:8-24 pertains to .
- The issuing of punishments in Genesis 3:14-19 is characteristic of which genre/sub-genre of literature?
- Which of the following is a consequence of sin spelled out in Genesis 3?
- The Hebrew word for Eve means
- Life as it was for Israel, or as it is today, is not the way God created it.
- Allen Ross draws a connection between the differences witnessed in Cain and Abel and the difference between .
- As God evaluates the sacrifices of Cain and Abel, his mentioning of the offerer first suggests that the attitude of the person mattered more than the offering presented.
- There are very little, if any, thematic connections between Genesis 3 and Genesis 4.
- Which of the following means “wanderings”?
- The way in which God deals with Cain is demonstrative of his common grace
- Which two practices/attitudes moved the rebellion against God forward according to Genesis 4:23-24?
- Which two family lines are juxtaposed late in Genesis 4?
- The first two toledots found in Genesis are the toledot of Adam and that of Seth.
- The image of God in man is retained (at least in some way) in spite of the spread of sin.
- Which of the following are popular interpretations of “sons of God” in Genesis 6:1-2?
- Which passage offers what might be called the strongest statement about the evil of the human heart in the days of Noah?
- The flood account of Genesis contains some similarities with flood accounts in other ancient communities.
- The narrative of the flood testifies to which of the following?
- After the flood, Noah could see that, in addition tot he wrath of God on earth, there was also redemption and restoration.
- The theme established in Noah’s flood narrative–that God will judge the wicked with severe and catastrophic judgment in order to start life over with a worshiping community–is found only in Genesis.
- Allen Ross argues that Genesis presents Noah as a second Adam.
- The sign of God’s covenant to Noah applied only to God’s people.
- Which word is often used in Genesis to convey God’s faithfulness to his covenant promises?
- Genesis teaches that Noah was wrong for planting a vineyard immediately following the flood.
- Which son of Noah did not handle his father’s nakedness correctly?
- Which people group is implicated in the curse on Noah’s son?
- In the text of Genesis, there is no clear/explicit evidence that Ham actually did anything other than see the nakedness of his father.
- According to Ross, when it comes to curses in Genesis (or anywhere in Scripture), the words have no power in themselves, unless the Lord performed them.
- Of the following chapters in Genesis, which is the least satisfactorily studied and/or understood?
- The table of nations contains only the names of major family units
- Which of the following is a good translation of the Hebrew word ben?
- According to many scholars, there are two types of genealogies: those that trace lineage and those that chart alliances.
- Towers and/or other grand structures figure prominately throughout Babylon’s history.
- Canaan serves as a prototype of all nations, cities, and empires that raise themselves in pride.
- Abram is a descendant of .
- Genesis 9 seems to place a high premium on human life.
- How old was Noah when he died?