Exam 2: The Hebrews: a New View of God and the Individual

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David and Solomon were​

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Judith and Deborah are remembered as

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Unlike the Greeks, the Hebrews were not philosophers. This means they were concerned with all the following except

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Please define the following key terms. Show Who? What? Where? When? Why Important? -Monotheism

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What was the darkest moment in the history of the Hebrews?

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The Philistines who invaded Canaan in the early twelfth century B.C. probably came from

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Which of the following was present during the siege of Jerusalem in the early sixth century B.C.?

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The Jews became a dispersed people after which of the following conquests?

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Please define the following key terms. Show Who? What? Where? When? Why Important? -Canaan

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Please define the following key terms. Show Who? What? Where? When? Why Important? -The Law

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Please define the following key terms. Show Who? What? Where? When? Why Important? -Saul

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Please use this outline map of the Near East to answer the question(s). Please use this outline map of the Near East to answer the question(s).    -Describe how the Hebrew people were tested in history. How did these trials illustrate the strength of the Hebrews and their faithfulness to the Covenant? -Describe how the Hebrew people were tested in history. How did these trials illustrate the strength of the Hebrews and their faithfulness to the Covenant?

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Please use this outline map of the Near East to answer the question(s). Please use this outline map of the Near East to answer the question(s).    -Hebrew religious contributions were significant to the development of the West. How did the leadership of Moses and the admonitions of prophets influence Hebrew religious beliefs? -Hebrew religious contributions were significant to the development of the West. How did the leadership of Moses and the admonitions of prophets influence Hebrew religious beliefs?

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Which of the following statements does NOT accurately portray Hebrew beliefs and attitudes toward the use of images?

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Which of the following pairs is incorrect?

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Please use this outline map of the Near East to answer the question(s). Please use this outline map of the Near East to answer the question(s).    -On a map of the Mid East transform the following ancient sites, from Chapter Two to their corresponding modern states or nations. For accuracy, shade and identify whenever necessary -On a map of the Mid East transform the following ancient sites, from Chapter Two to their corresponding modern states or nations. For accuracy, shade and identify whenever necessary

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How did the Hebrew view of history differ from that of the Mesopotamians and the Egyptians?

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Please define the following key terms. Show Who? What? Where? When? Why Important? -Babylon

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The central force in the life of the Hebrews was

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All of the following explain the Hebrews' regard to God as fully sovereign except

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