front 1 “J” Yahwist source | back 1 Author sees God with human qualities (anthropomorphisms) |
front 2 “E” Elohist source | back 2 Author sees God as transcendent and communicates through |
front 3 “D” Deuteronomist source | back 3 Author is concerned with Israel’s law and covenant. |
front 4 “P” Priestly source | back 4 Author emphasizes God’s holiness, sacrificial system, genealogies, |
front 5 Know what event Hanukkah celebrates. | back 5 The Jewish celebration of the victorious cleansing of the Second
Temple of Jerusalem in 164 BC |
front 6 Know who is the dominant figure in the Exodus event (same as the Ten Commandments). | back 6 Moses |
front 7 Know which King was the first King of Israel who was rejected by God for his disobedience. | back 7 Saul |
front 8 Know which King of Israel was given a promise that his dynasty will last forever. | back 8 David |
front 9 Know which King of Israel was known for his wisdom and wealth and for building a temple. | back 9 Solomon |
front 10 Know the location where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. | back 10 Mount Sinai |
front 11 In the Book of Amos, what did the LORD know? (Amos 5:12) | back 11 Yes, I know how many are your crimes, |
front 12 In the Book of Amos, what will the day of the LORD be for the enemies of the Lord? (Amos 5:20) | back 12 Truly, the day of the LORD will be darkness, not light |
front 13 J | back 13 Yahwist source |
front 14 E | back 14 Elohist source |
front 15 D | back 15 Deuteronomist source |
front 16 P | back 16 Priestly source |