Exam 23: Retelling the Story of David

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1 Chronicles begins with:

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The Chronicler is the biblical term for the author of Chronicles.

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Describe the use of form-critical analysis to study the psalms. How have form-critical analyses of the psalms helped scholars to understand them better? What, if any, are the shortcomings of the form-critical method for the psalms?

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Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah all had the same author.

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Chronicles uses no other sources other than those found in the Bible.

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A collection of psalms known as the _____________ uses the divine name Elohim five times more frequently than Yahweh.

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The English name for the book of Psalms is derived from a Greek word for a:

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The German scholar who first applied form criticism to the psalms was __________________.

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The Chronicler gives significant attention to the tribe of:

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According to Chronicles, Solomon paid for the raw materials for the Temple with:

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In Jewish tradition, the third division of the Bible is known as ________________.

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A frequently used term for the author of Chronicles is ___________________.

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The Psalms frequently quote Chronicles.

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The books of Psalms is divided into ________ parts.

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The category of psalms that consists of songs praising Yahweh is:

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Traditionally nearly half of the psalms are attributed to:

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Psalms that contain a question-and-answer format are called:

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All kings in Chronicles are patterned after:

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____________ is the primary poetic device of most biblical poetry.

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Many scholars suggest a date for Chronicles in the late fifth or early fourth century bce.

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