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1 Chapter 3 Review

2 Essenes are: A) Influential among the common people who respected them for their strict faithfulness to the covenant. B) A priestly class who worked out accommodations with their overloads. C) A group that withdrew from Jewish society altogether in order to observe strict religious traditions.

3 Essenes are: A) Influential among the common people who respected them for their strict faithfulness to the covenant. B) A priestly class who worked out accommodations with their overloads. C) A group that withdrew from Jewish society altogether in order to observe strict religious traditions.

4 Pharisees are: A) Influential among the common people who respected them for their strict faithfulness to the covenant. B) A priestly class who worked out accommodations with their overloads. C) A group that withdrew from Jewish society altogether in order to observe strict religious traditions.

5 Pharisees are: A) Influential among the common people who respected them for their strict faithfulness to the covenant. B) A priestly class who worked out accommodations with their overloads. C) A group that withdrew from Jewish society altogether in order to observe strict religious traditions.

6 Sadducees are: A) Influential among the common people who respected them for their strict faithfulness to the covenant. B) A priestly class who worked out accommodations with their overloads. C) A group that withdrew from Jewish society altogether in order to observe strict religious traditions.

7 Sadducees are: A) Influential among the common people who respected them for their strict faithfulness to the covenant. B) A priestly class who worked out accommodations with their overloads. C) A group that withdrew from Jewish society altogether in order to observe strict religious traditions.

8 Sadducees are: A) Influential among the common people who respected them for their strict faithfulness to the covenant. B) A priestly class who worked out accommodations with their overloads. C) A group that withdrew from Jewish society altogether in order to observe strict religious traditions.

9 Diaspora is: A) At the time of Abraham, part of a number of Jewish tribes known collectively as this. B) Small colonies of faithful Jews dispersed around the Mediterranean. C) Descendants of the old northern tribes of the kingdom of Israel, rejected by the Jews after the Exile.

10 Diaspora is: A) At the time of Abraham, part of a number of Jewish tribes known collectively as this. B) Small colonies of faithful Jews dispersed around the Mediterranean. C) Descendants of the old northern tribes of the kingdom of Israel, rejected by the Jews after the Exile.

11 Hebrews were: A) Descendants of the old northern tribes of the kingdom of Israel, rejected by the Jews after the Exile. B) At the time of Abraham, part of a number of Jewish tribes known collectively as this. C) Small colonies of faithful Jews dispersed around the Mediterranean.

12 Hebrews were: A) Descendants of the old northern tribes of the kingdom of Israel, rejected by the Jews after the Exile. B) At the time of Abraham, part of a number of Jewish tribes known collectively as this. C) Small colonies of faithful Jews dispersed around the Mediterranean.

13 Samaritans were: A) Descendants of the old northern tribes of the kingdom of Israel, rejected by the Jews after the Exile. B) At the time of Abraham, part of a number of Jewish tribes known collectively as this. C) Small colonies of faithful Jews dispersed around the Mediterranean.

14 Samaritans were: A) Descendants of the old northern tribes of the kingdom of Israel, rejected by the Jews after the Exile. B) At the time of Abraham, part of a number of Jewish tribes known collectively as this. C) Small colonies of faithful Jews dispersed around the Mediterranean.

15 Persians were: A) Great warriors appointed to fight Israel’s enemies.
B) Destroyers of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 CE. C) A word that means “fathers and leaders of a family or a people – for example Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” D) Responsible for teaching the Law of Moses. E) Released the Jews in Babylon from Exile in 538 BCE.

16 Persians were: A) Great warriors appointed to fight Israel’s enemies.
B) Destroyers of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 CE. C) A word that means “fathers and leaders of a family or a people – for example Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” D) Responsible for teaching the Law of Moses. E) Released the Jews in Babylon from Exile in 538 BCE.

17 Scribes were: A) Great warriors appointed to fight Israel’s enemies.
B) Destroyers of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 CE. C) A word that means “fathers and leaders of a family or a people – for example Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” D) Responsible for teaching the Law of Moses. E) Released the Jews in Babylon from Exile in 538 BCE.

18 Scribes were: A) Great warriors appointed to fight Israel’s enemies.
B) Destroyers of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 CE. C) A word that means “fathers and leaders of a family or a people – for example Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” D) Responsible for teaching the Law of Moses. E) Released the Jews in Babylon from Exile in 538 BCE.

19 Judges were: A) Great warriors appointed to fight Israel’s enemies.
B) Destroyers of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 CE. C) A word that means “fathers and leaders of a family or a people – for example Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” D) Responsible for teaching the Law of Moses. E) Released the Jews in Babylon from Exile in 538 BCE.

20 Judges were: A) Great warriors appointed to fight Israel’s enemies.
B) Destroyers of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 CE. C) A word that means “fathers and leaders of a family or a people – for example Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” D) Responsible for teaching the Law of Moses. E) Released the Jews in Babylon from Exile in 538 BCE.

21 Patriarchs are: A) Great warriors appointed to fight Israel’s enemies.
B) Destroyers of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 CE. C) A word that means “fathers and leaders of a family or a people – for example Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” D) Responsible for teaching the Law of Moses. E) Released the Jews in Babylon from Exile in 538 BCE.

22 Patriarchs are: A) Great warriors appointed to fight Israel’s enemies.
B) Destroyers of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 CE. C) A word that means “fathers and leaders of a family or a people – for example Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” D) Responsible for teaching the Law of Moses. E) Released the Jews in Babylon from Exile in 538 BCE.

23 Romans are: A) Great warriors appointed to fight Israel’s enemies.
B) Destroyers of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 CE. C) A word that means “fathers and leaders of a family or a people – for example Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” D) Responsible for teaching the Law of Moses. E) Released the Jews in Babylon from Exile in 538 BCE.

24 Romans are: A) Great warriors appointed to fight Israel’s enemies.
B) Destroyers of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 CE. C) A word that means “fathers and leaders of a family or a people – for example Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” D) Responsible for teaching the Law of Moses. E) Released the Jews in Babylon from Exile in 538 BCE.

25 Israel is: A) King David’s father
B) This king built the first temple in Jerusalem. C) The name God gave to Jacob as a sign of God’s special relationship with him. D) The first king of Israel. E) This king, considered the greatest, united all 12 tribes of Israel.

26 Israel is: A) King David’s father
B) This king built the first temple in Jerusalem. C) The name God gave to Jacob as a sign of God’s special relationship with him. D) The first king of Israel. E) This king, considered the greatest, united all 12 tribes of Israel.

27 David is: A) King David’s father
B) This king built the first temple in Jerusalem. C) The name God gave to Jacob as a sign of God’s special relationship with him. D) The first king of Israel. E) This king, considered the greatest, united all 12 tribes of Israel.

28 David is: A) King David’s father
B) This king built the first temple in Jerusalem. C) The name God gave to Jacob as a sign of God’s special relationship with him. D) The first king of Israel. E) This king, considered the greatest, united all 12 tribes of Israel.

29 Solomon is: A) King David’s father
B) This king built the first temple in Jerusalem. C) The name God gave to Jacob as a sign of God’s special relationship with him. D) The first king of Israel. E) This king, considered the greatest, united all 12 tribes of Israel.

30 Solomon is: A) King David’s father
B) This king built the first temple in Jerusalem. C) The name God gave to Jacob as a sign of God’s special relationship with him. D) The first king of Israel. E) This king, considered the greatest, united all 12 tribes of Israel.

31 Jesse is: A) King David’s father
B) This king built the first temple in Jerusalem. C) The name God gave to Jacob as a sign of God’s special relationship with him. D) The first king of Israel. E) This king, considered the greatest, united all 12 tribes of Israel.

32 Jesse is: A) King David’s father
B) This king built the first temple in Jerusalem. C) The name God gave to Jacob as a sign of God’s special relationship with him. D) The first king of Israel. E) This king, considered the greatest, united all 12 tribes of Israel.

33 Saul is: A) King David’s father
B) This king built the first temple in Jerusalem. C) The name God gave to Jacob as a sign of God’s special relationship with him. D) The first king of Israel. E) This king, considered the greatest, united all 12 tribes of Israel.

34 Saul is: A) King David’s father
B) This king built the first temple in Jerusalem. C) The name God gave to Jacob as a sign of God’s special relationship with him. D) The first king of Israel. E) This king, considered the greatest, united all 12 tribes of Israel.

35 Jerusalem is: A) The city of David.
B) A Roman procurator who played a key role in Jesus’ trial and execution. C) By the time he died in 323 BCE, this man had conquered much of the Mediterranean world and lands as far east as India. D) This prophet assured the Babylonian captives that God would make a new covenant. E) A politically cunning and cruel ruler of Israel whose reign ended shortly after Jesus’ birth.

36 Jerusalem is: A) The city of David.
B) A Roman procurator who played a key role in Jesus’ trial and execution. C) By the time he died in 323 BCE, this man had conquered much of the Mediterranean world and lands as far east as India. D) This prophet assured the Babylonian captives that God would make a new covenant. E) A politically cunning and cruel ruler of Israel whose reign ended shortly after Jesus’ birth.

37 Herod the Great is: A) The city of David.
B) A Roman procurator who played a key role in Jesus’ trial and execution. C) By the time he died in 323 BCE, this man had conquered much of the Mediterranean world and lands as far east as India. D) This prophet assured the Babylonian captives that God would make a new covenant. E) A politically cunning and cruel ruler of Israel whose reign ended shortly after Jesus’ birth.

38 Herod the Great is: A) The city of David.
B) A Roman procurator who played a key role in Jesus’ trial and execution. C) By the time he died in 323 BCE, this man had conquered much of the Mediterranean world and lands as far east as India. D) This prophet assured the Babylonian captives that God would make a new covenant. E) A politically cunning and cruel ruler of Israel whose reign ended shortly after Jesus’ birth.

39 Alexander the Great is:
A) The city of David. B) A Roman procurator who played a key role in Jesus’ trial and execution. C) By the time he died in 323 BCE, this man had conquered much of the Mediterranean world and lands as far east as India. D) This prophet assured the Babylonian captives that God would make a new covenant. E) A politically cunning and cruel ruler of Israel whose reign ended shortly after Jesus’ birth.

40 Alexander the Great is:
A) The city of David. B) A Roman procurator who played a key role in Jesus’ trial and execution. C) By the time he died in 323 BCE, this man had conquered much of the Mediterranean world and lands as far east as India. D) This prophet assured the Babylonian captives that God would make a new covenant. E) A politically cunning and cruel ruler of Israel whose reign ended shortly after Jesus’ birth.

41 Jeremiah is: A) The city of David.
B) A Roman procurator who played a key role in Jesus’ trial and execution. C) By the time he died in 323 BCE, this man had conquered much of the Mediterranean world and lands as far east as India. D) This prophet assured the Babylonian captives that God would make a new covenant. E) A politically cunning and cruel ruler of Israel whose reign ended shortly after Jesus’ birth.

42 Jeremiah is: A) The city of David.
B) A Roman procurator who played a key role in Jesus’ trial and execution. C) By the time he died in 323 BCE, this man had conquered much of the Mediterranean world and lands as far east as India. D) This prophet assured the Babylonian captives that God would make a new covenant. E) A politically cunning and cruel ruler of Israel whose reign ended shortly after Jesus’ birth.

43 Pontius Pilate is: A) The city of David.
B) A Roman procurator who played a key role in Jesus’ trial and execution. C) By the time he died in 323 BCE, this man had conquered much of the Mediterranean world and lands as far east as India. D) This prophet assured the Babylonian captives that God would make a new covenant. E) A politically cunning and cruel ruler of Israel whose reign ended shortly after Jesus’ birth.

44 Pontius Pilate is: A) The city of David.
B) A Roman procurator who played a key role in Jesus’ trial and execution. C) By the time he died in 323 BCE, this man had conquered much of the Mediterranean world and lands as far east as India. D) This prophet assured the Babylonian captives that God would make a new covenant. E) A politically cunning and cruel ruler of Israel whose reign ended shortly after Jesus’ birth.

45 Jesus was: A) Christian B) Samaritan C) Jewish

46 Jesus was: A) Christian B) Samaritan C) Jewish

47 Jesus was born approximately:
B) 1 CE C) 2 CE D) 4 CE E) 10 CE

48 Jesus was born approximately:
B) 1 CE C) 2 CE D) 4 CE E) 10 CE

49 Who built the temple in Jerusalem?
A) Saul B) David C) Solomon D) Abraham E) Isaac F) Jacob G) Moses

50 Who built the temple in Jerusalem?
A) Saul B) David C) Solomon D) Abraham E) Isaac F) Jacob G) Moses

51 Who had the first covenant with God?
A) Saul B) David C) Solomon D) Abraham E) Isaac F) Jacob G) Moses

52 Who had the first covenant with God?
A) Saul B) David C) Solomon D) Abraham E) Isaac F) Jacob G) Moses

53 Who led the Israelites out of slavery?
A) Saul B) David C) Solomon D) Abraham E) Isaac F) Jacob G) Moses

54 Who led the Israelites out of slavery?
A) Saul B) David C) Solomon D) Abraham E) Isaac F) Jacob G) Moses

55 Who where the patriarchs?
A) Saul B) David C) Solomon D) Abraham E) Isaac F) Jacob G) Moses

56 Who where the patriarchs?
A) Saul B) David C) Solomon D) Abraham E) Isaac F) Jacob G) Moses


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