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| Suggested theme of Psalms |
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| motif of the royal, innocent sufferer; Psalm 13 |
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| What is a lament psalm? Example? |
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| enshrines God on the throne and proclaims God's sovreign reign, past, present, and future; Psalm 2 |
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| What is a Royal/Kingship Psalm? Example? |
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| What is a Pennitential Psalm? Example? |
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| It’s not a personal vendetta or desire for revenge, but his major concern is God’s vindication, an overarching concern for God’s glory - so there must be justice. |
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| What is the major concern of the psalmist in an imprecatory psalm? |
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| When synonymous expression are used in one passage. |
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| What is synonymous parallelism? |
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| What is an Antithetical Parallelism? |
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| one that builds on top of a another; uses the word "nor" |
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| What is a Synthetic Parallelism? |
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| the part in the middle is what is important in a ____. |
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| Nature and the Word of God |
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The Messiah Shepherd
Speaks of the Lord going before His people.
The word order depicts that sometimes our lives get messed up but when we walk with God he can rearrange it. |
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The King-Priest
Both roles fulfilled in on Person |
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| What is the suggested them of Proverbs? |
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Training Manual for a King.
All proverbs fit together and get harder as you go through the book
Takes theology of the covenant and shows you how it applies to daily life.
Each proverb is an inspired applicate and implication. |
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| How are Proverbs to be interpreted? |
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| Lady Wisdom(not a real woman) |
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| Proverbs 31 Woman = ____ ______ |
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| The point of proverbs 31 is that if you marry Lady wisdom you will... |
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| If you embrace wisdom, you will become... |
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Why should you be wise?
Listen to God's wisdom because it is reality
If you believe God created the world then you believe he created the way the world thinks.
Sin i living against reality
Living according to reality is living to Him |
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| What is Proverbs 8 about? |
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the sovreignty of God as King
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| What is Proverbs 16 about? |
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| What is the suggested theme of Ecclesiastes? |
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| According to Solomon, life without God entails that: wisdom only brings _____. |
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| According to Solomon, life without God entails that: the wise man and the fool both ____. |
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| According to Solomon, life without God entails that: human wisdom doesnt make you ____ or _____. |
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| vanity, cycle of life keeps continuing |
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| According to Solomon, life without God entails that: everything is _____, and nothing makes any difference because the _____ of _____ ______ ______________. |
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| Reasons for lifes futility: what good is leaving an inheritance if you cannot control that whether or not your offspring waste what you have worked to leave behind? |
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| Reasons for lifes futility: God puts eternity in every mans heart, but you cannot grasp eternity |
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| Reasons for lifes futility: What is the difference between you and an animal if you both die? |
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| Reasons for lifes futility: both the oppressed and the oppressors have no one to comfort them |
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| Reasons for lifes futility: you cant keep up with trying to outdo someone |
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| Reasons for lifes futility: isolationism doesnt solve it, 2 is better than one, need people, your plan should always honor the Lord; vertical solution |
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| Reasons for lifes futility: you can gather up all this money but still lose it. |
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| Reasons for lifes futility: you can have all this stuff but you can never enjoy it |
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God's design of Love
True Biblical Love
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| What is the suggested theme of Song of Songs? |
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Three Act love song:
1) the courtship ch.1-3
2) the wedding ch.3-6
3) the marriage ch.5-8 |
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| What is the general flow of Song of Songs? |
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| - the seal on the arm represents an unbreakable bond |
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| What is the significance of Song of Songs 8:6? |
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| What is the theological theme of Isaiah |
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| What is the "Valley of Vision"? |
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| It assures that Babylon will be defeated. |
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| Why are chapters 36-39 of Isaiah so important? |
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| God Who judges and restores. |
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| What is the theme of Jeremiah? |
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| Jeremiah 1:10 because it demonstrates the structure of the book, which is destruction and restoration. |
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| What is the key verse of Jeremiah and why? |
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| Jeremiah attempts to defend Israel, but God must show him he is wrong. God cares just as Jeremiah does and just as Jeremiah is the weeping prophet, so does God weep for Israel. God’s judgment is necessary, but a hope will be provided after the exile. |
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| What is Jeremiah’s main exhortation about exile and God’s judgment? |
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Ch.1-23 "Pluck up and overthrow"
Ch. 24-39 "To build and to plant" |
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| What is the flow of Jeremiah? |
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| What are the chapters of the new covenant? |
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| God's presence among his people. |
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| What is the theologial theme of Ezekiel? |
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