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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What people did Amos, Hosea, and Isaiah try to save?
(a) The people of the Southern Kingdom.
(b) The people of the Western Kingdom.
(c) The people of the Eastern Kingdom.
(d) The people of the Northern Kingdom.
2. According to Heschel, the prophets had no ideas about God, but had what?
(a) An experience of him.
(b) An understanding.
(c) An obedience.
(d) A relationship.
3. In the Old Testament, sacrifices were part of the people's what?
(a) Way of showing remorse.
(b) Way of showing how much they owned.
(c) Way of honoring their dead families.
(d) Way of worship.
4. What does Heschel say that the prophets looked towards?
(a) The time when Israel turns back to God.
(b) The time when they can return to normal life.
(c) The time when people become religious.
(d) The time when God will end all evil.
5. Who was Mesha?
(a) A prophet.
(b) King of the Israelites.
(c) King of the Moabites.
(d) A herdsman.
6. What does Heschel say is the basis for the relationship of God and man?
(a) Religion.
(b) Obedience.
(c) Love.
(d) Divine pathos.
7. What social ill did Hosea primarily speak out against?
(a) Sin in general.
(b) Gluttony.
(c) Idolatry.
(d) Infidelity.
8. What change occurs in Second Isaiah toward the people of Israel?
(a) The mood.
(b) The attitude.
(c) The expectancy of behavior.
(d) The tone.
9. The prophets were outraged because of what?
(a) Injustice.
(b) The king's edicts.
(c) People's lack of understanding.
(d) Idolatry.
10. What does Heschel use as examples of how pathos is associated to God in heaven?
(a) Prophets.
(b) Friendships.
(c) Greek gods.
(d) Nations.
11. Heschel says that Jeremiah is often called a prophet of what?
(a) Wrath.
(b) Love.
(c) Forgiveness.
(d) Doom.
12. Whom did the prophets blame for the injustices in the land?
(a) Religion.
(b) Culture.
(c) History.
(d) Kings and leaders.
13. What does Habakkuk ask God directly?
(a) Why do you call me?
(b) What do you want me to do?
(c) Where are you?
(d) How long and why?
14. Heschel says that prophets have a duty to what?
(a) To their families.
(b) To their countrymen.
(c) To their time and place.
(d) To their religion.
15. For what does Heschel say God wants his people to obey?
(a) Out of obedience.
(b) Because they want to.
(c) Out of love.
(d) Out of fear.
Short Answer Questions
1. What was another name for Hosea?
2. Micah's concern with the people was that they worshiped what?
3. What was Micah's message?
4. How many changes in leadership were there during Jeremiah's time?
5. Pathos is not self-centered but is what kind of thinking?
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