CHST 111 THE TWELVE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWWERS – UPDATED!!
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CHST 111 THE TWELVE
CHST 111 THE TWELVE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWWERS – UPDATED!!
Micah - Answer-This prophet began his book with God's judgment coming on Samaria and Jerusalem who have become idolatrous cities like Nineveh, and he ended it with God's unending love for Israel based on the promise to the fat...
CHST 111 THE TWELVE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWWERS – UPDATED!!
Micah - Answer-This prophet began his book with God's judgment coming on Samaria
and Jerusalem who have become idolatrous cities like Nineveh, and he ended it with
God's unending love for Israel based on the promise to the fathers.
Nahum - Answer-This prophet began his book with a prophetic word (oracle or burden)
against Assyria, and he ended it with judgment for Assyria, which forebodes judgment
for all nations.
Habukkuk - Answer-This prophet began his book with a lament over how long it will take
for God to deliver His people, and he ended it with a hymn of praise to God.
Zephaniah - Answer-This prophet began his book with a picture of final judgment that
echoes Gen 1, and it ended with a remnant from Israel being gathered and its fortune
restored.
Daniel - Answer-This book refers to the Son of Man and the Ancient of Days. This book
shows how one man and his friends who were exiled from Jerusalem to Babylon lived in
exile clinging to divine wisdom by refusing to eat unclean foods and refusing to bow
down to an idol. This book interprets Jeremiah's 70 years as 70 7s.
Ezra - Answer-This book shows the Samaritans wanting to join the Jews in building the
temple, but the Jews exclude them from the work. This book shows the seed many
returning to Jerusalem from Babylon. This book begins with Cyrus' decree.
Nehemiah - Answer-This book shows the remnant of Israel rebuilding the walls of
Jerusalem in 52 days despite opposition from within and without. This book shows the
wealthy Jews in Jerusalem charging usury (interest) for poor Jews of the city. This book
ends with the author asking God to remember him for good.
Chronicles - Answer-his book ends with a shortened version of the decree from Cyrus.
This book focuses on the promise to David, the temple, the city of Jerusalem and the
many sons of David who ruled on his throne before the exile. This book provides three
explanations of the promise to David from 2 Samuel 7.
2 Sam 7 - Answer-Which chapter from the primary history (Joshua-Kings) becomes a
large focus of 1 and 2 Chronicles?
Whichever of the families of the earth comes up - Answer-Who will go to worship in the
final feasts of booths in the book of Zechariah?
Haggai - Answer-This prophet began his book with the rebuilding of the temple, and it
ended with the God promising a future hope through the line of David, even through
Zerubbabel, being like God's royal signet ring.
Zechariah - Answer-This book began with God calling Israel to repent, to return to Him,
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