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1
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What do Obadiah, Jonah, and Amos have in common?

A

They are all pre–exilic prophets

2
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To what did the Hebrew prophets refer when using the term “the Day of the Lord?”

A

A time of judgement in between their present age and the coming age

3
Q

What are the three (3) themes of the book of Joel?

A

a) Urgency
b) Judgement
c) Hope to come

4
Q

How many fulfilments can a single prophecy have?

A

Multiple

5
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When was Joel 2:28–29 fulfilled?

A

On the day of Pentecost

6
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What did Hosea do under the direction of God?

A

Marry a harlot named Gomer

7
Q

What was God’s message through Hosea?

A

Even though Israel had been unfaithful and had taken other loves, God was calling her back to Himself

8
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How was the Hebrew identity destroyed?

A

Through intermarriage with other nations, and adoption of the religious traditions and belief systems of their spouses

9
Q

When did Isaiah begin prophesying?

A

Before the deportation of the Northern Kingdom

10
Q

Why did Ahaz refuse to ask for a sign, and instead arrange an alliance with Assyria?

A

He didn’t want to owe God his allegiance and loyalty

11
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What was the ultimate fulfilment of Isaiah 7:10–14?

A

The birth of Jesus

12
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When was the nation of Israel taken captive?

A

722 B.C.

13
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What did the Kingdom of Judah represent after Israel was taken captive?

A

The Jewish people and God’s promise to them

14
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What was the Assyrian Empire’s ultimate target?

A

Egypt

15
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Who reversed the good things that King Hezekiah did?

A

His son, Manasseh

16
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Who came after Jonah to prophesy against Nineveh?

A

Nahum

17
Q

Unlike Isaiah, who was a court prophet, what type of prophet was Micah?

A

A country prophet

18
Q

What verse in the Bible prophetically claims that the Messiah would come out of Bethlehem Ephratah?

A

Micah 5:2

19
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Who is referred to as the “philosopher prophet” because he always asked “Why?”

A

Habakkuk

20
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How did Amos describe the Day of the Lord?

A

As a day of mourning and darkness