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        | In “The Lottery,” this character kept the black box. |  | Definition 
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        | True/False: Redaction criticism seeks to explain why and how the biblical text came |  | Definition 
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        | True/False: Historical-critical methodologies provide interpretations |  | Definition 
 
        | False, It provides background information |  | 
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        | True/False: There can only be one interpretation |  | Definition 
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        | True/False: Meaning lies within the text and in front of the text |  | Definition 
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        | True/False: Old man warner wants to change the tradition |  | Definition 
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        | True/False: The tree of eternal life is forbidden from man and woman in Genesis 2 |  | Definition 
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        | heavens and earth. Light, separation of night from day. |  | 
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        | water, separated sky from water, |  | 
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        | land, separation from sea, vegetation, plants, |  | 
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        | birds, sea creatures, be fruitful and multiply |  | 
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        | cattle, and human to rule them, only adam, fruitful and multiply |  | 
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        | Personal, IMMANENT, breathed life into us |  | 
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        | Marduk wants to be Zeus and kills tiamat and kingu. Used the blood of kingu to create humans. Kingu is tiamat’s lover after apsu is killed by ea who was killed by tiamat and marduk is the son of Ea. |  | 
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        | After the flood, God made a covenant with ----? |  | Definition 
 
        | Noah and his sons and their decedents to never flood the earth again and destroy every living thing. |  | 
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        | What chapters are the covenants in? |  | Definition 
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        | Elections is signified through? |  | Definition 
 
        | Covenants (Privileges/promises.) |  | 
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        | israelites conquer promise land |  | 
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        | Israelites divide into two kingdoms Israel--northern kingdom
 Judah--southern kingdom
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        | fall of Israel/northern kingdom Israelites deported to Assyria
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        | First deportation of jews to babylon, Exile begins. |  | 
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        | Second deportation, jerusalem falls |  | 
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        | Cyrus, the ruler of the Persians, allows some Jews to return to Jerusalem
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        | To create: only used in reference to God. |  | 
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        | corresponding opposite/helper |  | 
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        | What was Adam's job in the garden |  | Definition 
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        | Pride, disobedience, rebellion |  | 
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        | Placing the blame on other people |  | 
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        | Punishment for woman from eating from tree |  | Definition 
 
        | increased childbearing pain, desire for husband, and he will rule over her |  | 
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        | Punishment for serpent for tempting them |  | Definition 
 
        | cursed, crawl upon belly, enmity (hate) between offspring of serpent and woman |  | 
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        | Punishment of man from eating from tree |  | Definition 
 
        | cursed is the ground because of man (through painful toil) |  | 
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        | human characteristics to God |  | 
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        | winged, half human half beasts |  | 
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        | Why does Utnapishtim want to destroy humanity |  | Definition 
 
        | because humans were noisy and he could not sleep |  | 
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        | what is the order after the flood subsides |  | Definition 
 
        | a. sending out birds b. Offering sacrifices
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 e. penalty for murder
 f. be fruitful and multiply
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        | 2:4; 5:1; 6:9; 10:1; 11:10; 11:27 |  | 
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        | these are the generations |  | Definition 
 
        | 2:4; 5:1; 6:9; 10:1; 11:10; 11:27 |  | 
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        | Historical critical methodologies |  | Definition 
 
        | helps determine when the time era was |  | 
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        | Text-immanent is defined as being |  | Definition 
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        | Between the reader and the text (text immanent and reader response) |  | 
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