Deck 4: The Formation of the Pentateuch and the Primeval History

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Describe Wellhausen's work on the Documentary Hypothesis. What are the its benefits and limits? What aspects of his work continue to be influential, and what components are faulty?
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What is the curse of Ham? What is its basis in the biblical text? How has this text been used by later interpreters?
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After reading the biblical Flood stories and pertinent sections of other Near Eastern Flood myths, what similarities do you identify? In what ways are these related sources valuable for the study of the biblical Flood narratives?
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The genealogies in Genesis 4-11 are complicated and highly debated by scholars. What significant differences do you see between the J genealogies in Genesis 4 and 10.8-19 and the P genealogies in Genesis 5, 10.1-7, and 11.10-26? What differing purposes do these genealogies have? How are their style and language different? Where do they seem to contradict each other? How can you explain these themes?
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A branching or segmented genealogy traces descendants in a direct line from father to firstborn son to his firstborn son and so on.
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Genesis 4-11 is made up of three separate sources.
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Wellhausen formulated the Documentary Hypothesis.
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J and E were never independent sources.
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The D and E sources may have originated in the northern kingdom of Israel.
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Most scholars believe that P predates J.
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Much of the early work conducted using source criticism occurred in Germany.
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In Genesis, Noah was the first human to plant a vineyard.
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In the P source, the Flood is caused by rain.
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The original basis for separating various strands or documents in the Pentateuch was the different names used for God.
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The view of Moses as the traditional author of the Pentateuch remain unchallenged until the ____________ century CE.

A) first
B) tenth
C) seventeenth
D) eighteenth
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All are Noah's sons except:

A) Ham
B) Canaan
C) Shem
D) Japheth
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All are names for God in the Old Testament except:

A) Yahweh
B) elohim
C) Rahab
D) el shadday
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All of the following are true of the E source except:

A) fragmentary
B) use of elohim
C) affinities with D
D) composed in the south
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All of the following are characteristic of the P source except:

A) vivid anthropomorphisms
B) stress on religious observance
C) genealogies
D) use of elohim
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Abel's offering to God consisted of:

A) gold
B) first fruits
C) first of his flock
D) nothing
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The "sons of God" mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4 appear elsewhere in the Bible as all of the following except:

A) Nephilim
B) giants
C) members of the divine council
D) Anakim
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Horeb is the mountain of revelation in:

A) D and E
B) J and P
C) J and E
D) D and P
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The final editor of the existing sources was:

A) J
B) E
C) D
D) P
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The tower of Babel likely represented a:

A) necropolis
B) ziggurat
C) military fortress
D) pyramid
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The man who does not die but simply is "no more" is:

A) Enoch
B) Enosh
C) Adam
D) Lamech
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The __________________ is an ancient parallel to the diminishing length of the extraordinary life spans of primeval humans found in Genesis.

A) Atrahasis
B) Epic of Gilgamesh
C) table of nations
D) Sumerian King List
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All of the following have been proposed as additional sources to the Pentateuch
Except:

A) Lay
B) Quelle
C) Seir
D) Kenite
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The D source appears to share some connections with:

A) P
B) E
C) Quelle
D) J
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The source that has lengthy descriptions of priestly vestments and sacred
Architecture and objects is:

A) P
B) E
C) D
D) J
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The account of the Flood in the eleventh tablet of the Gilgamesh epic is told by:

A) Utnapishtim
B) Enkidu
C) Atrahasis
D) Ziusudra
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Terah is the father of:

A) Sarai
B) Methuselah
C) Lot
D) Abram
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All include a Flood narrative except:

A) Enuma Elish
B) Gilgamesh
C) Genesis
D) Atrahasis
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The specific cause of the Flood in Genesis is:

A) noise
B) Noah
C) eating the forbidden fruit
D) human wickedness
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The composite genealogy of Noah's descendants in Genesis 10, arranged by
Families, languages, and lands, is called:

A) segmented genealogy
B) table of nation
C) linear genealogy
D) etiology
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Passages that are variant treatments of the same subject within a text are called______________.
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Adam and Eve's third son is named________________.
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The word "Pentateuch" is Greek for__________________.
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The first human is called adam because he is taken from the adamah, the Hebrew word for "????___________________."
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_____________________ first identified two different sources in Geneses, one of which referred to the deity as elohim, translated "God," and the other as yahweh, translated "the Lord."
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The dominant southern tribe in ancient Israel was___________________.
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The _______________________ narrative provides an explanation for the multiplicity of languages.
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An explanation of a phenomenon is also called a(n)_________________.
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In Genesis the mythological heroes of divine and human parentage are called the _______________.
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The first metalsmith was a descendant of ___________________.
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Deck 4: The Formation of the Pentateuch and the Primeval History
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Describe Wellhausen's work on the Documentary Hypothesis. What are the its benefits and limits? What aspects of his work continue to be influential, and what components are faulty?
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What is the curse of Ham? What is its basis in the biblical text? How has this text been used by later interpreters?
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3
After reading the biblical Flood stories and pertinent sections of other Near Eastern Flood myths, what similarities do you identify? In what ways are these related sources valuable for the study of the biblical Flood narratives?
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The genealogies in Genesis 4-11 are complicated and highly debated by scholars. What significant differences do you see between the J genealogies in Genesis 4 and 10.8-19 and the P genealogies in Genesis 5, 10.1-7, and 11.10-26? What differing purposes do these genealogies have? How are their style and language different? Where do they seem to contradict each other? How can you explain these themes?
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A branching or segmented genealogy traces descendants in a direct line from father to firstborn son to his firstborn son and so on.
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Genesis 4-11 is made up of three separate sources.
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Wellhausen formulated the Documentary Hypothesis.
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J and E were never independent sources.
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The D and E sources may have originated in the northern kingdom of Israel.
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Most scholars believe that P predates J.
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Much of the early work conducted using source criticism occurred in Germany.
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In Genesis, Noah was the first human to plant a vineyard.
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In the P source, the Flood is caused by rain.
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The original basis for separating various strands or documents in the Pentateuch was the different names used for God.
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The view of Moses as the traditional author of the Pentateuch remain unchallenged until the ____________ century CE.

A) first
B) tenth
C) seventeenth
D) eighteenth
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All are Noah's sons except:

A) Ham
B) Canaan
C) Shem
D) Japheth
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All are names for God in the Old Testament except:

A) Yahweh
B) elohim
C) Rahab
D) el shadday
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All of the following are true of the E source except:

A) fragmentary
B) use of elohim
C) affinities with D
D) composed in the south
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All of the following are characteristic of the P source except:

A) vivid anthropomorphisms
B) stress on religious observance
C) genealogies
D) use of elohim
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Abel's offering to God consisted of:

A) gold
B) first fruits
C) first of his flock
D) nothing
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The "sons of God" mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4 appear elsewhere in the Bible as all of the following except:

A) Nephilim
B) giants
C) members of the divine council
D) Anakim
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Horeb is the mountain of revelation in:

A) D and E
B) J and P
C) J and E
D) D and P
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The final editor of the existing sources was:

A) J
B) E
C) D
D) P
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The tower of Babel likely represented a:

A) necropolis
B) ziggurat
C) military fortress
D) pyramid
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The man who does not die but simply is "no more" is:

A) Enoch
B) Enosh
C) Adam
D) Lamech
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The __________________ is an ancient parallel to the diminishing length of the extraordinary life spans of primeval humans found in Genesis.

A) Atrahasis
B) Epic of Gilgamesh
C) table of nations
D) Sumerian King List
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All of the following have been proposed as additional sources to the Pentateuch
Except:

A) Lay
B) Quelle
C) Seir
D) Kenite
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The D source appears to share some connections with:

A) P
B) E
C) Quelle
D) J
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The source that has lengthy descriptions of priestly vestments and sacred
Architecture and objects is:

A) P
B) E
C) D
D) J
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30
The account of the Flood in the eleventh tablet of the Gilgamesh epic is told by:

A) Utnapishtim
B) Enkidu
C) Atrahasis
D) Ziusudra
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Terah is the father of:

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B) Methuselah
C) Lot
D) Abram
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All include a Flood narrative except:

A) Enuma Elish
B) Gilgamesh
C) Genesis
D) Atrahasis
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The specific cause of the Flood in Genesis is:

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B) Noah
C) eating the forbidden fruit
D) human wickedness
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The composite genealogy of Noah's descendants in Genesis 10, arranged by
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A) segmented genealogy
B) table of nation
C) linear genealogy
D) etiology
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Passages that are variant treatments of the same subject within a text are called______________.
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Adam and Eve's third son is named________________.
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The word "Pentateuch" is Greek for__________________.
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The first human is called adam because he is taken from the adamah, the Hebrew word for "????___________________."
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_____________________ first identified two different sources in Geneses, one of which referred to the deity as elohim, translated "God," and the other as yahweh, translated "the Lord."
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The dominant southern tribe in ancient Israel was___________________.
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The _______________________ narrative provides an explanation for the multiplicity of languages.
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An explanation of a phenomenon is also called a(n)_________________.
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In Genesis the mythological heroes of divine and human parentage are called the _______________.
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The first metalsmith was a descendant of ___________________.
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