BIBL 105 Quiz 3 Liberty University
BIBL 105 Quiz Joshua, Judges, Ruth
Covers Learn materials from Module 3: Week 3.
- In the beginning of the book of Joshua, the Israelites miraculously cross the
 - Samson had a weakness for _______.
 - One prerequisite to taking the Promised Land in Joshua 5 is that the Israelite men needed to
 - At the beginning of the book of Joshua, the LORD tells Joshua _______.
 - The “Former Prophets” in the Hebrew canon include Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and
 - Minimalist critical scholars tend to ________ the historicity and accuracy of the biblical record.
 - The “Writings” in the Hebrew canon include Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and
 - Joshua’s encounter with the “commander of the LORD’s army” in Joshua 5 points to the ________ nature of this person.
 - The conquest in the book of Joshua is a fulfillment of the land promises given by God to
 - The book of Joshua ends with the record that Joseph’s ________ were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem.
 - The conquest seems to have taken place over a period of about ________ years.
 - The first major section of the book of Joshua describes the ________ of the land of Canaan.
 - Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the primary author of Joshua.
 - The term shophet (“Judge”) is closely related to the Hebrew term for ________.
 - Who was the left-handed judge?
 - One possible candidate for the authorship of Judges is ________.
 - What group of sea peoples continually posed a threat during the period of the Judges and in 1-2 Samuel?
 - The book of Judges tells of Israel’s ________ in maintaining the land they had conquered.
 - The book of Judges centers around _____ cycles of apostasy, distress, and deliverance.
 - The book of Ruth highlights God’s faithfulness to His own covenants.
 - According to _______ marriage, the next of kin was to marry the deceased widow and produce ofspring to carry on the name of the deceased man.
 - The end of the book of Ruth notes that Ruth is in the genealogy of ________.
 - The story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of ________.
 - The tension in the book of Ruth that must be resolved is that Boaz is not the
 - Boaz takes notice of Ruth’s ________.
 
Other sets
- The book of Joshua concludes by mentioning the fact that the Israelites took _______ into the Promised Land in fulfilllment of prophecy.
 - One of the failures mentioned in Judges 1–2 is that the Israelites did not _______.
 - In the beginning of the book of Joshua, the Israelites miraculously cross the _______.
 - According to Joshua 24, Abraham’s family worshipped _______.
 - Biblical history is free of any theological interpretation.
 - The “Historical Books” cover which section of the Old Testament?
 - The “Former Prophets” in the Hebrew canon include Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and ________.
 - Archaeological excavations at Jericho and Hazor show that these cities were burned in the fifteenth century BC.
 - The book of Joshua ends with the record that Joseph’s ________ were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem.
 - The conquest in the book of Joshua is a fulfillment of the land promises given by God to ________.
 - Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the primary author of Joshua.
 - The victory of Jericho was the result of Joshua’s ________.
 - The first major section of the book of Joshua describes the ________ of the land of Canaan.
 - The book of Judges centers around _____ cycles of apostasy, distress, and deliverance.
 - Who was the left-handed judge?
 - What phrase is repeated throughout the book of Judges?
 - One debated point in the story of Jephthah is whether or not he ________ his own daughter.
 - The tribe of ________ was nearly exterminated at the end of the book of Judges.
 - One possible candidate for the authorship of Judges is ________.
 - The end of the book of Ruth notes that Ruth is in the genealogy of ________.
 - The kinsman-redeemer ________ shows kindness to Ruth by letting her glean in his elds.
 - The story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of ________.
 - The book of Ruth highlights God’s faithfulness to His own covenants.
 - According to _______ marriage, the next of kin was to marry the deceased widow and produce offspring to carry on the name of the deceased man.
 - The tension in the book of Ruth that must be resolved is that Boaz is not the ________.
 
Other sets
- In the beginning of the book of Joshua, the Israelites miraculously cross the
 - One prerequisite to taking the Promised Land in Joshua 5 is that the Israelite men needed to
 - At the beginning of the book of Joshua, the LORD tells Joshua
 - The book of Joshua concludes by mentioning the fact that the Israelites took _______ into the Promised Land in fulfillment of prophecy.
 - The “Writings” in the Hebrew canon include Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and
 - Biblical history is free of any theological interpretation.
 - The story of Israel’s survival after the Exile is told in ________.
 - The book of Joshua ends with the record that Joseph’s ________ were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem.
 - The conquest seems to have taken place over a period of about ________ years.
 - The victory of Jericho was the result of Joshua’s ________.
 - The conquest in the book of Joshua is a fulllment of the land promises given by God to
 - Joshua’s encounter with the “commander of the LORD’s army” in Joshua 5 points to the ________ nature of this person.
 - Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the primary author of Joshua.
 - The term shophet (“Judge”) is closely related to the Hebrew term for
 - When he was called by God, Gideon was ________.
 - The book of Judges centers around _____ cycles of apostasy, distress, and deliverance.
 - The tribe of ________ was nearly exterminated at the end of the book of Judges.
 - What phrase is repeated throughout the book of Judges?
 - What group of sea peoples continually posed a threat during the period of the Judges and in 1-2 Samuel?
 - The kinsman-redeemer ________ shows kindness to Ruth by letting her glean in his elds.
 - Ruth chose to stay with her widowed mother-in-law, ________, rather than go back to her own people.
 - The tension in the book of Ruth that must be resolved is that Boaz is not the
 - The end of the book of Ruth notes that Ruth is in the genealogy of
 - The book of Ruth is a romantic ________.
 - Boaz takes notice of Ruth’s ________.
 
Set 1
- One of the failures mentioned in Judges 1–2 is that the Israelites did not _______.
 - The book of Ruth is a romantic ________.
 - Biblical history is free of any theological interpretation.
 - The conquest in the book of Joshua is a fulfillment of the land promises given by God to ________.
 - One debated point in the story of Jephthah is whether or not he ________ his own daughter.
 - The termshophet (“Judge”) is closely related to the Hebrew term for ________.
 - The book of Joshua ends with the record that Joseph’s ________ were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem.
 - The book of Judges centers around _____ cycles of apostasy, distress, and deliverance.
 - Joshua’s encounter with the “commander of the LORD’s army” in Joshua 5 points to the ________ nature of this person.
 - The “Writings” in the Hebrew canon include Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and ________.
 - When he was called by God, Gideon was ________.
 - The book of Joshua concludes by mentioning the fact that the Israelites took _______ into the Promised Land in fulfillment of prophecy.
 - The book of Judges tells of Israel’s ________ in maintaining the land they had conquered.
 - The conquest seems to have taken place over a period of about ________ years.
 - One point of emphasis in the opening chapters of Joshua is the ________ of the people of Israel.
 - Several lines of evidence point to ________ as the primary author of Joshua.
 - The tension in the book of Ruth that must be resolved is that Boaz is not the ________.
 - One prerequisite to taking the Promised Land in Joshua 5 is that the Israelite men needed to _______.
 - One possible candidate for the authorship of Judges is ________.
 - Boaz takes notice of Ruth’s ________.
 - According to Joshua 24, Abraham’s family worshipped _______.
 - The book of Ruth highlights God’s faithfulness to His own covenants.
 - The first major section of the book of Joshua describes the ________ of the land of Canaan.
 - According to _______ marriage, the next of kin was to marry the deceased widow and produce offspring to carry on the name of the deceased man.
 - The story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of ________.
 
Set 2
- One prerequisite to taking the Promised Land in Joshua 5 is that the Israelite men needed to _______.
 - The book of Joshua ends with the record that Joseph’s ________ were buried in the Promised Land at Shechem.
 - One debated point in the story of Jephthah is whether or not he ________ his own daughter.
 - When he was called by God, Gideon was ________.
 - One point of emphasis in the opening chapters of Joshua is the ________ of the people of Israel.
 - The story of Ruth and Boaz illustrates the biblical concept of ________.
 - Samson had a weakness for _______.
 - The end of the book of Ruth notes that Ruth is in the genealogy of ________.
 - Joshua’s encounter with the “commander of the LORD’s army” in Joshua 5 points to the ________ nature of this person.
 - According to Joshua 24, Abraham’s family worshipped _______.
 - The “Writings” in the Hebrew canon include Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and ________.
 - Biblical history is free of any theological interpretation.
 - In the beginning of the book of Joshua, the Israelites miraculously cross the _______.
 - According to _______ marriage, the next of kin was to marry the deceased widow and produce offspring to carry on the name of the deceased man.
 - What group of sea peoples continually posed a threat during the period of the Judges and in 1-2 Samuel?
 - The story of Israel’s survival after the Exile is told in ________.
 - The book of Ruth is a romantic ________.
 - What phrase is repeated throughout the book of Judges?
 - One of the failures mentioned in Judges 1–2 is that the Israelites did not _______.
 - One possible candidate for the authorship of Judges is ________.
 - Boaz takes notice of Ruth’s ________.
 - The “Former Prophets” in the Hebrew canon include Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and ________.
 - The tension in the book of Ruth that must be resolved is that Boaz is not the ________.
 - The termshophet (“Judge”) is closely related to the Hebrew term for ________.
 - The book of Judges tells of Israel’s ________ in maintaining the land they had conquered.
 
Set 3
- The Proverbs often teach truths in a form of ______________.
 - The theme of Job is _____________.
 - The Poetic books express the __________ of/for Christ.
 - Job is set in the ____________ era.
 - Song of Solomon is a ____________ song.
 - Proverbs teaches __________ truths.
 - Even during times of suffering, Job continued to _______ God.
 - Ecclesiastes is based on __________ investigation.
 - Job’s _______ gave him poor advice.
 - Psalms 22 predicts the ___________ of Christ.
 - ___________ tried to provide a different perspective for Job.
 - The division of the Psalms parallels the _______________.
 - Hebrew poetry emphasizes ________________ of thought.
 - The ___________ of the Lord is the “beginning of wisdom.”
 - One of the most famous proverbs is about the _________ woman.
 - Self ___________ is a key to wise living.
 - Ecclesiastes wrestles with the meaning of ____________.
 - Many of the Psalms predict the coming ____________.
 - Qoheleth is the __________ name for Ecclesiastes.
 - One of the major topics in Proverbs is the ______________.
 - Proverbs teaches ___________ sayings.
 - Ecclesiastes advises us to fear ______.
 - Jesus is pictured as the living _________ in Job.
 - The Psalms are _________ of praise.
 - ____________ wrote most of the Psalms.
 
