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The major theme of Exodus is the presence of Yahweh among the Israelites.
The major theme of Exodus is the presence of Yahweh among the Israelites.
False (B)
In Leviticus, Yahweh's presence is only a blessing and not a danger.
In Leviticus, Yahweh's presence is only a blessing and not a danger.
False (B)
The cloud and fire represented the physical presence of the Lord in the sight of all Israel.
The cloud and fire represented the physical presence of the Lord in the sight of all Israel.
True (A)
The Israelites were not conscious of the Lord's presence in the camp.
The Israelites were not conscious of the Lord's presence in the camp.
The major theme of Leviticus is deliverance from slavery.
The major theme of Leviticus is deliverance from slavery.
Yahweh's presence was only a delight when the Israelites were disobedient.
Yahweh's presence was only a delight when the Israelites were disobedient.
According to Leviticus, the Israelites were required to wear specific clothing to distinguish themselves from the Gentiles.
According to Leviticus, the Israelites were required to wear specific clothing to distinguish themselves from the Gentiles.
The concept of holy times is only mentioned in the New Testament.
The concept of holy times is only mentioned in the New Testament.
In the Jewish interpretation of the Torah, holiness is only attributed to people.
In the Jewish interpretation of the Torah, holiness is only attributed to people.
The Noetic covenant is a promise between God and humanity to respect and care for the environment.
The Noetic covenant is a promise between God and humanity to respect and care for the environment.
The Christian view of Genesis emphasizes the importance of following Levitical laws and practices.
The Christian view of Genesis emphasizes the importance of following Levitical laws and practices.
In the Old Testament, evangelism is characterized by publicly declaring one's faith in Yahweh.
In the Old Testament, evangelism is characterized by publicly declaring one's faith in Yahweh.
The Jewish interpretation of the Torah emphasizes the importance of the first 11 chapters of Genesis.
The Jewish interpretation of the Torah emphasizes the importance of the first 11 chapters of Genesis.
The Noetic covenant is given to the nation of Israel.
The Noetic covenant is given to the nation of Israel.
The Christian view of Genesis emphasizes the importance of the history of Israel.
The Christian view of Genesis emphasizes the importance of the history of Israel.
The 50-day period in the Torah is considered a significant part of Jewish interpretation.
The 50-day period in the Torah is considered a significant part of Jewish interpretation.
Genesis 1 to 11 is considered a prelude to the history of Israel by Christians.
Genesis 1 to 11 is considered a prelude to the history of Israel by Christians.
The kingdom of praise begins in Genesis chapter 1.
The kingdom of praise begins in Genesis chapter 1.
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