Intro To Biblical Studies Quiz #1

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1. Write out the 66 Books of the Bible in order. ex. Job, 1 Kings, Psalms

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The answer lists the 66 books of the Bible in the correct order. It starts with Genesis and ends with Revelation, following the traditional order of the books in the Bible. The books are categorized into different sections such as the Pentateuch (Genesis to Deuteronomy), Historical Books (Joshua to Esther), Wisdom Books (Job to Song of Solomon), Major Prophets (Isaiah to Daniel), Minor Prophets (Hosea to Malachi), the New Testament, and the Epistles.

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Intro To Biblical Studies Quiz #1 - Quiz


This is a quiz from a Intro. To Biblical Studies Class.

2. From which Greek word does the English word ‘Bible’ come from?

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The English word 'Bible' comes from the Greek word 'biblos'.

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3. Berith is the Old Testament word for ____?

Explanation

Berith is the Old Testament word for "covenant." In the Old Testament, a covenant refers to a binding agreement or contract between God and His people. It outlines the terms and conditions of their relationship and often includes promises and obligations for both parties. Berith is the Hebrew word used to describe this concept of a covenant in the Old Testament. It signifies the sacred and unbreakable bond between God and His chosen people.

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4. The oldest division of the Old Testament was twofold, the ____ and the ____. (blank, blank)

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The oldest division of the Old Testament was twofold, consisting of the Law and the Prophets. The Law refers to the first five books of the Old Testament, also known as the Pentateuch or Torah, which contain the religious laws and commandments given by God to Moses. The Prophets, on the other hand, refer to the books that contain the writings and teachings of the prophets who were chosen by God to deliver His messages to the people of Israel. These two divisions form the foundation of the Old Testament and are integral to understanding the religious and historical context of the Hebrew Bible.

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5. ____ is the name of a reed grown in Egypt.

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Papyrus is the correct answer because it is a type of reed that is commonly grown in Egypt. It has been used for centuries to make paper, boats, and other items. The word "papyrus" also refers to the paper-like material that is made from the inner stem of the plant.

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6. The Septuagint (LXX) is the Aramaic version of the Old Testament, translated by about 70 men.

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The explanation for the given correct answer (False) is that the Septuagint is actually the Greek version of the Old Testament, not the Aramaic version. It was translated by about 70 Jewish scholars in Alexandria, Egypt, not men specifically.

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Write out the 66 Books of the Bible in order. ex. Job, 1 Kings, Psalms
From which Greek word does the English word ‘Bible’ come from?
Berith is the Old Testament word for ____?
The oldest division of the Old Testament was twofold, the ____ and the...
____ is the name of a reed grown in Egypt.
The Septuagint (LXX) is the Aramaic version of the Old Testament,...
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