Kingdom, Covenants, and Canon of the Old Testament
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Lesson OneWhy Study the Old Testament?3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoThe Kingdom of God3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeDivine Covenants3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourThe Canon of the Old Testament3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Question 1 of 35
1. Question
Identify the aspect of the Covenant of Foundations with Adam and Eve demonstrated by each statement in the first few chapters of Genesis.
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- Benevolence of God
- Requirements for man
- Consequences of loyalty or disloyalty
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God ordered the world and prepared a beautiful paradise for them.
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God commanded them not to eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
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God warned them that they would die if they ate from the Tree of Knowledge.
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Question 2 of 35
2. Question
Identify the aspect of the Covenant of Stability with Noah demonstrated by each statement.
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- Benevolence of God
- Requirements for man
- Consequences of loyalty or disloyalty
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God determined to save Noah and his family.
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God commanded Noah to build the ark and to bring his family and the animals into it. After the Flood, He commanded him to be fruitful and multiply.
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God promised to never again curse the world with a similar flood. God also warned that anyone who murdered would be put to death.
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Question 3 of 35
3. Question
Identify the aspect of the Covenant of Promise with Abraham demonstrated by each statement.
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- Benevolence of God
- Requirements for man
- Consequences of loyalty or disloyalty
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God promised to bless Abram and make a great nation from him.
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God commanded Abraham to leave his homeland and go to Canaan. He also commanded him to walk blameless before Him.
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God promised blessing for obedience and warned that anyone who disobeyed by not being circumcised would be cut of from His people.
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Question 4 of 35
4. Question
Identify the aspect of the Covenant of Law with Moses demonstrated by each statement.
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- Benevolence of God
- Requirements for man
- Consequences of loyalty or disloyalty
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God brought Israel out of slavery in Egypt.
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God demanded loyalty and obedience only to Him.
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God warned that He would punish sins to the third and fourth generation, and promised that He would show love to thousands of generations of those who love Him and keep His commandments.
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Question 5 of 35
5. Question
Identify the aspect of the Covenant of Kingship with David demonstrated by each statement.
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- Benevolence of God
- Requirements for man
- Consequences of loyalty or disloyalty
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God promised to establish his throne forever.
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God demanded that David’s sons keep the law.
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God warned that He would punish those who forsake His law, and promised blessing for those who keep His law.
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Question 6 of 35
6. Question
Identify the aspect of the Covenant of Fulfillment with Christ demonstrated by each statement.
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- Benevolence of God
- Requirements for man
- Consequences of loyalty or disloyalty
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God forgives sins and shows kindness.
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God still demands that His people keep the law.
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God promises that for those who keep the covenant, He will be their God and they will be His people (but this does not apply to those who do not keep the covenant).
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Question 7 of 35
7. Question
In the proper order, identify the names of the six figures of the Bible with whom God made His key covenants.
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- Adam
- Noah
- Abraham
- Moses
- David
- Christ
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Question 8 of 35
8. Question
Select the category of covenant that match the people with whom these covenants were made, as presented in the lesson.
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- Universal Covenants
- National Covenants
- The New Covenant
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Adam and Noah
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Abraham, Moses, and David
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Christ
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Question 9 of 35
9. Question
Identify the description given to the covenant made with each person, according to the lesson.
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- Covenant of Foundations
- Covenant of Stability
- Covenant of Promise
- Covenant of Law
- Covenant of Kingship
- Covenant of Fulfillment
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Adam
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Abraham
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Moses
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David
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Christ (The New Covenant)
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Question 10 of 35
10. Question
How does Hebrews 9:28 depict Christ’s role in the consummation of the promises of the new covenant?
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Question 11 of 35
11. Question
Which of the following have an obligation to worship and serve their creator?
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Question 12 of 35
12. Question
Which of the following will receive blessings and curses for loyalty or disloyalty to God?
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Question 13 of 35
13. Question
Which of the following will receive eternal blessings from God?
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Question 14 of 35
14. Question
Which of the following is most correct, according to the lesson?
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Question 15 of 35
15. Question
Mark the three kinds of people in the world, as Dr. Pratt describes the categories.
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Question 16 of 35
16. Question
Which of the following receive blessings of God’s benevolence?
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Question 17 of 35
17. Question
Our lesson introduces the concept of suzerain-vassal treaties. What does this term mean?
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Question 18 of 35
18. Question
What three aspects did suzerain-vassal treaties typically include? Mark each correct answer.
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Question 19 of 35
19. Question
How does Exodus 9:4 illustrate the first characteristic of a suzerain-vassal treaty?
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Question 20 of 35
20. Question
How does Exodus 19:5 correlate to the second characteristic of such a treaty?
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Question 21 of 35
21. Question
How does Exodus 19:5-6 demonstrate the third aspect of suzerain-vassal treaties?
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Question 22 of 35
22. Question
Why do we speak of some covenants as universal?
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Question 23 of 35
23. Question
Not all theologians agree that God actually made a covenant with Adam. Why does Dr. Pratt think it is appropriate to speak of a covenant with Adam? Mark all correct answers.
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Question 24 of 35
24. Question
How did the promises of the Abrahamic Covenant compare to those of the covenants with Adam and Noah? Mark each correct answer.
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Question 25 of 35
25. Question
What is the primary emphasis of the Mosaic Covenant?
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Question 26 of 35
26. Question
What is emphasized in the covenant with David?
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Question 27 of 35
27. Question
The covenant of foundations with Adam and Eve was binding on all of humanity.
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Question 28 of 35
28. Question
In the Bible, to be unsaved is synonymous with being outside the covenant.
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Question 29 of 35
29. Question
There are special temporary blessings even for unbelievers within the national covenants and within the New Covenant.
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Question 30 of 35
30. Question
Eternal punishment will be even more severe for unbelievers who have been within the national covenants and within the New Covenant than it will be for those who were never within these covenants.
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Question 31 of 35
31. Question
The promises of the universal covenants were only for believers.
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Question 32 of 35
32. Question
The national covenants included both the saved and the unsaved.
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Question 33 of 35
33. Question
Nobody was excluded from the universal covenants.
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Question 34 of 35
34. Question
Nobody was excluded from the national covenants.
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Question 35 of 35
35. Question
Nobody is excluded from the New Covenant.
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