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Old Testament Final Exam Review

You may use the guide on the exam.


To assure it is yours and yours alone, submit it by 8am the day of exam.
Portions of Chapters 3,5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 as well as the Scripture books from those sections
will be on the test.
The Study guides from these chapters contain all this information
The final exam is on the second quarter only. Complete any blanks on any of your study
guides. Look over past quizzes/tests.

Terms:
Prophet: Someone chosen by God to give message that lead people to salvation.

memorial stones:
Ark of covenant
Temple:
Samuel
Queen of Sheba
Deuteronomists
Hindsight
Judge
Ban
Bethlehem
Rahab
Bathsheba
Absalom
Jerusalem
Gilgal
Hiram
Adonijah
Solomon
Baal
Canaan
Dagon
Mt. Hebron
Mt. Sinai
Joshua
Delilah
Nazirite
Jonathan
Rehoboam
Jeroboam
Nathan
The medium
Abner
Ishbaal
Cyrus
Yahweh
Samaria
King Josiah
Michal
Moses
Decalogue
Passover

Chapter 3:
Moses early years

How Moses is called and his response

Definition of Yahweh: I am/ I am who I am

What name is used for the elders to identify Yahweh:

The three powers and Aaron as aides to help Moses

The purpose of the Ten Plagues: The ten plagues were sent because the Pharaoh
neglected his people.

The first Passover meal and what does Passover refer to?
The first Passover meal was a annual reminder of Passover. It refers to Pesach Seder.

Stories and lessons of the Exodus, parting of the Red Sea, quail and manna, water from
the rock

How the Ten Commandments are divided, and explain two for God and three for
Neighbor for the Jews and how we see them today
God’s close relationship with Moses
The Golden Calf story and consequences
The ark of the covenant and what it means for the Israelites

Chapter 5:
Joshua and the 12 Tribes and the Promised Land (Joshua study guide)
Crossing of the Jordan River-explain how it happened
The angel’s response to Joshua and why
How is the book of Joshua a looking back for the Israelites?
What happens at Gilgal
Explain The Fall of Jericho
Conquest of the Promised Land p102-103
Cycle of sin disaster repentance and deliverance p105 (Judges study guide)
Examples of infidelity of Israel
Judges—The details within the stories of Gideon, Deborah, and Samson
What was a Judge? Name six of the 12 Judges

Chapter 6 part A:
The six things Israel wanted to be like “other nations” (notes from class)
Hannah, Eli, and Samuel (1 Samuel study guide)
Eli’s sons behavior and consequence
Call of Samuel and first revelation
Samuel’s Warnings about having a King

Chapter 6 part B:
How Saul and Samuel meet (Kings questions and profiles)
Saul as King—how chosen, accomplishments, sins, and death
How Saul and David meet
David and Goliath
Saul’s jealousy of David
Saul’s death
David as King— how chosen, accomplishments, sins, and death
Absalom Amnon Tamar and Adonijah story
Uriah and Bathsheba story
David’s repentance
Location of ark during under David
Examples of David’s children’s treachery and his response
Solomon as King-- how chosen, accomplishments, sins, and death
Solomon’s dream and eventual gift
Location of ark under Solomon
What happens to Jerusalem after Solomon builds the Temple

Chapter 7, 8, 9
Date of Solomon’s death and how the Kingdom is divided after Solomon (Prophets study
guide and notes)
Why did the kingdom split?
Names of non-writing prophets
Review questions from prophets
Names of three pre exile, exile, and post exile prophets (p147)
Notes on The Prophets from pre exile, exile and post exile (within the docs) including
their call, message, image, and result
Date of the northern kingdom’s fall and who conquers them
Date of Judah falling and who conquered them
Date of the Exile
Date of the Persian conquest and names of leaders

Below are the essay questions for the exam. Work on these and be able to write an essay.
You are not allowed to bring in a prepared essay.
Essay questions 15 points each
a. Compare the three kings of Israel. What are their successes, their weaknesses, their sins
and results?

b. Name a prophet of the pre exile, exile, and post exile. Explain where they preached,
their type of message, how they got their message across, and their impact on the
Israelites.

Amos
Jeremiah
Malachi

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