Who wrote the Pentateuch?
Moses
This is the purpose of the prophet
Communicate from God to His poeple
Poetry uses more __________ than other writing.
Imagery
God saved _________ and His family to show His faithfulness.
Noah
Thinking back to our first lesson, what is this whole series about?
Knowing the Bible...so we can know God
The 10 Commandments are given in what chapter
Ex 20
Answer the 5 "W" questions
The Psalms can be both ______ & _______.
Sung and prayed
This man is now known to us as Israel.
Jacob
What are the 4 major categories of books in the OT?
Pentateuch, History, Prophets, Poetry
What are the 3 parts of God's promise to Abraham?
Poeple, Place, Blessing
The message of the prophets is_________ & ________
Judgment and Restoration
The Psalms are known to __________
capture our emotions
This man is best known for talking to God at the burning bush.
Moses
The Bible is the self __________ of God.
Revelation
Why is the Pentateuch so important?
The Pentateuch establishes all of the major themes for the rest of the Bible.
Who are the two primary groups that oppose Israel?
Assyrians & Babylonians
What is the purpose of Poetic books in the Bible?
Teach us the way of wisdom.
___________ is the father of all who believe.
Abraham
What are the three "I"s of scripture?
Inspirited, Inerrant, Infallible
What are all the words we have used to summarize each book of the Pentateuch?
Gen: Creation, fall, blessing, promise; Ex: Rescue & Relationship; Lv: Holiness; Num: Failure & Faithfulness; Deut: Loyalty and love
Thinking big picture, when do the prophets do their work?
While Israel is living in the land, experiencing exile, and after exile.
Reading poetry requires knowing these 3 features:
not always literal, parallelism, comparisons
This man was a child of Jacob but became a ruler in Egypt during a time of famine.
Joseph
What are the 4 attributes of scripture?
Necessity, Authority, Clarity, Sufficiency