He Gave Us Prophets
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Lesson OneEssential Hermeneutical Perspectives3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoA Prophet’s Job3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeThe People of the Covenant3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourDynamics of the Covenant3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveHistorical Analysis of Prophecy3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SixLiterary Analysis of the Prophets3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SevenThe Purpose of Predictions3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson EightUnfolding Eschatology3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Question 1 of 14
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Select the New Testament term that corresponds with each meaning.
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- gospel
- kingdom
- latter days
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It comes from the Old Testament term basar and it means good news.
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It indicates the restoration of God's people and their victory over the world.
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In the Old Testament it referred to the end of exile, and in the New Testament it refers to the culmination of prophetic expectations.
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Question 2 of 14
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How does Dr. Pratt describe the two aspects of the covenant cycles that Moses foresaw for God’s people?
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According to Dr. Pratt, what are the three stages of the restoration of the kingdom in the New Testament age?
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What are some of the ways that the Old Testament theme of exile is to be fulfilled in the time of the New Testament? Mark each correct answer.
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What are some of the ways that the Old Testament theme of restoration is to be fulfilled in the time of the New Testament? Mark each correct answer.
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In the three stages of covenant life that would eventually culminate in great blessing for God’s people, according to Moses’ view, what comes before restoration from exile?
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In what ways was the eschatology of the early prophets (up to the time of Daniel) similar to Moses’ eschatology? Select the best answer.
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What themes did the early prophets add to Moses’ eschatology? Mark each new focus.
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Question 9 of 14
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What does the term the day of the Lord imply? Select the best answer.
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Question 10 of 14
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According to Jeremiah’s prophesy, the exile of God’s people would last how many years?
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Question 11 of 14
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How would you best describe the significance of the return of some groups of Israelites from exile in the time of Zerubbabel (539-515 B.C.), in terms of the fulfillment of the prophecy of Jeremiah?
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Question 12 of 14
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John the Baptist believed that the Messiah would bring the kingdom all at once.
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Question 13 of 14
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The blessing of including Gentiles into the true faith was not prophesied yet during the time of the early prophets (until the time of Daniel).
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Question 14 of 14
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In Daniel we learn that because the Israelites had not repented, the time of the exile prophesied by Jeremiah would be doubled.
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