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3. Which of the following Biblical stories was derived from Mesopotamian sources?
a. The Exodus
b. The crossing of the Red Sea
c. The journey from Canaan to Egypt
d. The Garden of Eden and the Flood
e. The wandering of the Jews in the Sinai desert for forty years
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: p. 24
Early Hebrew History
6. Under which of the following kings did Israel reach the height of its political power and prosperity?
a. Samuel
b. David
c. Solomon
d. Saul
e. Jehoshaphat
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: p. 25
Early Hebrew History
7. The Philistines who invaded Canaan in the early twelfth century B.C. probably came from
a. the Aegean Islands and the coast of Asia Minor.
b. Mesopotamia.
c. the Western Mediterranean.
d. Persia.
e. Palestine.
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: p. 24
Early Hebrew History
12. How does the author connect Hebrew religion with the ultimate rise of a scientific worldview in Western cultures?
a. By noting that the Hebrews did not regard nature in and of itself as divine
b. By describing early Hebrew contributions to astronomy and mathematics
c. By asserting that the Hebrews created the world's first phonetic writing system
d. By noting early Hebrew advances in irrigation technology
e. By noting the Hebrew regard for God as fully sovereign
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: p. 27
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