17 Questions
The Abrahamic promise is given to Abraham in chapter 17 of Genesis.
True
According to Genesis, Israel's disobedience will lead to the fulfillment of the Abrahamic promise.
False
The Davidic kingdom is established in the tribe of Judah.
True
God's graciousness and compassion are evident in His judgment of Israel.
False
The Abrahamic promise is a reminder of God's presence with Israel in exile.
True
The narrative of chapter 19 contains echoes of the Sodom and Gomorrah episode of Genesis 18 and 19.
True
The angels refused to intervene in the story of the Levite's concubine in chapter 19.
False
The tribe of Benjamin was obliterated in the narrative of chapter 19.
False
The story of chapter 19 highlights God's judgment and wrath.
False
The canonization of Israel occurred before the conquest and settlement of the land.
False
God's graciousness and compassion are prominent themes in the narrative of chapters 19-21.
True
The Abrahamic covenants will ultimately be fulfilled in the future.
True
During the period of the judges, Israel's failure was primarily due to their faithfulness to God.
False
The book of Esther is a reminder of God's graciousness and compassion during Israel's judgment.
True
The nation of Israel did not need a righteous king during the period of the judges.
False
The Abrahamic covenants were only significant during the period of the judges.
False
The period of the judges was a time of Israel's obedience to God's laws.
False
Explore the connection between the Abrahamic promise and the establishment of kingship in the Bible, from Genesis to Samuel. Understand how God's promise to Abraham relates to the tribe of Judah and the family of David. Test your knowledge of this key biblical concept.
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