Prepare for reading Quiz Week 5 in class by taking
notes on Fee and Stuart, Chapter 11 (NOTE:
In the syllabus, she had a typo. It said Fee and S Chapter 8, which
is wrong), and Miller-McLemore Chapter 5. The quiz is open note,
closed book. Note extra credit option in red at bottom.
Open notes, closed book...so you can even bring a page of notes to the quiz. Heck, you can even bring a piece of paper to class with your name and the answers already filled in to class, and turn it in as your quiz (So, taking the quiz in class will take you about zero and a half seconds).
Open notes, closed book...so you can even bring a page of notes to the quiz. Heck, you can even bring a piece of paper to class with your name and the answers already filled in to class, and turn it in as your quiz (So, taking the quiz in class will take you about zero and a half seconds).
BBTW, here are the questions
1. “_____________s constitute the largest group of psalms.”
2. “Are you
discouraged? Is your church going
through a difficult period? Are you part
of a family group, small or large, that
wonders why things are not going as well as you expected? If so, the use of _____________s is
potentially a valuable adjunct to your own expression of concern to the Lord.”
3. “Thanskgiving psalms: These psalms were
used, as the name suggests, in circumstances very opposite from those of the
______________s.”
4. “Much can be learned from a _______such as Psalm 3.”
5. “The
imprecatory parts of psalms are almost always found in _____________s”
Miller_McElmore,
ch 5
1.
The story of Jesus feeding the 5000 from the Bible seems to show that "women and ________ have often been dismissed en masse."
2.
“In a
fantastic twist of language, the hard labor of __________ has been defined
as "nonwork."
3.
“For too
long, it was presumed that women did ______ completely out of love."
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BONUS Extra Cred: Even though Fee and Stuart Ch 4 was not required, it is a HUGE HELP fpr your signature.
Here are some extra cred questions on that chapter:
Open notes, closed book...so you can even bring a page of notes to the quiz. Heck, you can even bring a piece of paper to class with your name and the answers already filled in to class, and turn it in as your quiz (So, taking the quiz in class will take you about zero and a half seconds).
So, it's open notes; not open book, starting at 6 pm.
All questions should be prefaced in your mind with "According to Fee and Stuart.."
1.There is "one main issue" in hermeneutics/interpretation, and that is "a general lack of ______."
(p. 75)
2.The basic rule is "a text cannot mean what it ____________________"
(p. 77)
3. When Paul talks about the body being the temple of the Holy Spirit, he means the bodies of individual believers. T__F__
(p. 79-80)
4. The "face value" meaning and context of "Do not be yoked together with unbelievers" has to do with marriage (Believers shouldn't marry unbelievers). T__ F___
(p. 80)
5. "The New Testament writers (especially Paul's letter to Philemon) under_____ slavery."
(p. 88)
6. "In Scripture, God has given us all we need, but not necessarily ___________."
(p.91)
So, it's open notes; not open book, starting at 6 pm.
All questions should be prefaced in your mind with "According to Fee and Stuart.."
1.There is "one main issue" in hermeneutics/interpretation, and that is "a general lack of ______."
(p. 75)
2.The basic rule is "a text cannot mean what it ____________________"
(p. 77)
3. When Paul talks about the body being the temple of the Holy Spirit, he means the bodies of individual believers. T__F__
(p. 79-80)
4. The "face value" meaning and context of "Do not be yoked together with unbelievers" has to do with marriage (Believers shouldn't marry unbelievers). T__ F___
(p. 80)
5. "The New Testament writers (especially Paul's letter to Philemon) under_____ slavery."
(p. 88)
6. "In Scripture, God has given us all we need, but not necessarily ___________."
(p.91)
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