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CHST 111 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH REVISED ANSWERS Job in the Patriarchs 1 - Answer-Jobs age puts him in the time of the patriarchs Job in the Patriarchs 2 - Answer-The description of Jobs friends and foes point out that he was a contemporary of Jacob and his sons, when Ishmael's twelve sons alrea...

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CHST 111 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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Job in the Patriarchs
1 - Answer-Jobs age puts him in the time of the patriarchs

Job in the Patriarchs
2 - Answer-The description of Jobs friends and foes point out that he was a
contemporary of Jacob and his sons, when Ishmael's twelve sons already had become
princes

Job in the Patriarchs
3 - Answer-Jobs profession and living conditions place him among the nomads, like
Ishmael

Job in the Patriarchs
4 - Answer-His residence was in the east, the area where the Ishmaelites settled

Job in the Patriarchs
5 - Answer-Job had a clear monotheistic worldview and strong faith, that fits with
Abraham and Ishmael

Job in the Patriarchs
6 - Answer-The blessings on him as a non-Jew are in line with God's promise to
Ishmael

Job in the Patriarchs
7 - Answer-The image of the wild donkey that God used to describe Ishmael, is
prominent in the book of Job

6 Important concepts from Job - Answer-1) There are matters going on in heaven with
God that believers know nothing about, yet effect their lives

Concepts of job - Answer-2) Even the best effort at explaining the issues of life can be
useless

Concepts of job - Answer-3) God's people do suffer. Bad things happen all the time to
righteous people, so do not judge a person's spirituality by his / her painful
circumstances or success

Concepts of Job - Answer-4) Even though God seems far off, perseverance in faith is a
noble virtue since God is good and one can safely surrender his / her life into His Hands

, Concepts of Job - Answer-5) The believer in the midst of suffering should not abandon
God, but draw near to Him, so that out of the fellowship can come comfort

Concepts of Job - Answer-6) Suffering may be intense, but it will end for the righteous

Purpose of Psalms - Answer-The various psalms cover a wide range of subjects: Every
element found in the majority of Psalms is that of praise. The Psalms constituted the
hymnal of Israel. God undoubtedly inspired and preserved the psalms because that
accurately reflect the full range of human emotions.

Understanding Psalms - Answer-They help God's people find their way through the
varying experiences of life
They serve as expressions of human emotions in joy or sorrow, in depression or
jubilations, in darkness or light.
This book not only constitutes they hymnal of ancient Israel but also has served as the
basis for many Christian hymns down to the present

5 Books of Psalms - Answer-Psalms 1-41 (Book 1)
Psalms 42-72 (Book 2)
Psalms 73-89 (Book 3)
Psalms 90-106 (Book 4)
Psalms 107-150 (Book 5)

Authors of Psalms - Answer-David is in 73 of the Psalms
Moses wrote Psalms 90
Solomon wrote 72 and 127
Asaph wrote psalms 12
descendants of Korah (11 psalms), Heman the Ezrahite (Psalm 88) and Ethan the
Ezrahite (Psalm 89).

9 Types of Psalms - Answer-Messianic - prophetically speak of the coming Messiah or
some aspect of his Kingdom. Examples are Psalm 2, 8, 22, 69, and 110.

Lament - a cry to God for help. Example are Psalm 7, 26, and 60.

Testimonial - a declaration by the writer of God's goodness and deliverance. Examples
are Psalm 30 and 34.

Pilgrim - also known as "songs of ascent" used by pilgrims as they journeyed to the holy
city. Examples are Psalm 120-134.

Imprecatory - seek God's judgment on his enemies. Examples are Psalm 58 and 109.

Penitential - mostly written by David over sorrow for his own sin. Examples are Psalm
32 and 51.

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