Pentateuch Final Flashcards

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Chapter and details on Cain and Abel

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Genesis 4

Extended Echo Effect to Genesis 3:
Desire and ruling over
Where are you/brother Abel
Cursed in the ground
Banished from YHWH’s presence.

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Genesis Chapter 5

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Enoch was taken by God

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Genesis 6-9

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The flood narrative and the fall of Noah.
6-7 The Flood narrative
8 the flood subsides
9 God’s covenant with Noah and Noah’s descendents

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Genesis 11

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The tower of Babel

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Genesis 12

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Call of Abram

Abram and Sarai in Egypt, Abram lies about Sarai being his sister.

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Which of Noah’s sons “uncovered his father’s nakedness”?

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Ham

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Genesis 4’s “firsts” and who the perpetrators were (5)

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  1. The first polygamist - Lamech
  2. Father of those with livestock and live in tents - Jabel
  3. Father of those who play lyre and pipe - Jubal
  4. forger of instruments of bronze and iron - Tubal-Cain
  5. Killing for revenge - Lamech
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Abrahamic Covenant Verses

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Gen 12: Promises of the Covenant
Gen 15: The Covenant
Gen 17: The Affirmation of the Covenant
Gen 22: The Confirmation by Oath of the Covenant

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Abrahamic Covenant Points

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  1. Land
  2. Seed
  3. Blessing
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Who is Melchizedek and where is he found?

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Genesis 14

1) Both a king and a priest
2) Abraham gave a tithe to him
3) Psalm 110:4 predicts the Messiah will be a kingly priest, modeled after Melchizedek

1) Melchizedek was a human king and priest
2) Melchizedek was pre-incarnate Jesus
3) Melchizedek was a heavenly being

Was a type of Christ

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Who was Ishmael?

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Abraham and Hagar’s son

Genesis 17, God blesses him

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Genesis 22

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Sacrifice of Isaac

Lots of anticipation of Chirst

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Genesis 24

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Finding Rebbekah

This reflects God’s sovereignty in finding Isaac’s wife.

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Genesis 18

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Abraham intercedes for Sodom

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Genesis 19

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Lot is Rescued
God destroys Sodom
Lot and his daughters

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Genesis 21

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Isaac’s birth

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Genesis 25

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Birth of Esau and Jacob

Esau selling his birthright

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What do Genesis 12:10-20, 20:1-18, and 26:1-11 have in common?

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12:10-20
Abram and Sarai in Egypt, claim Sarai is his sister

20:1-18
Abraham and Sarah, claim Sarah is his sister, Abimelech the king

26:1-11
Isaac claims Rebekkah is his sister, Abimelech the king.

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Genesis 27

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Jacob’s deception, taking the blessing over Esau

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Genesis 29-32

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29-30
Jacob marries Leah and Rachel

31
Jacob flees from Laban

32
Jacob wrestles with God
Jacob is a type of Israel

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Genesis 34

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Rape of Dinah.
Simeon, and Levi’s revenge when they attack the city after circumcising the men.

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Genesis 37, 38, and 39 connection

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37 - Joseph’s dreams and being sold into slavery
Joseph’s cloak taken
Cloak recognized

38 - Judah and Tamar
Judah’s seal, cord, and staff as pledge
Seal, cord, and staff recognized

39 - Joseph and Potiphar’s wife
Joseph’s cloak taken as evidence
Cloak identified

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Genesis 40

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Joseph interperets the dreams of the Cupbearer (positive) and the Baker (negative)

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Genesis 41

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Pharaoh dreams are interpreted by Joseph

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Genesis 42-45
Joseph's brothers go to Egypt twice 45 - Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers
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Genesis 48-50
48 - Ephriam and Manasseh are blessed by Jacob (the younger over the older) 49 - Jacob blesses his sons 49/50 - Jacob's death
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Exodus 1-6
The call of Moses
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Exodus 7-13
7 - 1st plague, water to blood 8 - 2nd plague, frogs 3rd plague, Gnats 4th plague, flies 9 - 5th plague Egyptians livestock die 6th plague, boils 7th plague, hail 10 - 8th plague, locusts 9th plague, darkness 11 - final plague threatened 12 - the Passover 13 - Joseph's bones
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Exodus 14-18
The Exodus 14 - crossing of the red sea 15 - song of Moses 16 - mana 17 - water from the rock 18 - Jethro's Advice, made leaders aside from him to assist in everyday life
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Who is Jethro?
Moses' father-in-law, a priest of Midian
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Exodus 19-24
Making the Covenant 19 - Mountain Sinai, Mosaic Covenant 20 - ten commandments 21-23 - various laws 24 - covenant confirmed
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Exodus 25-31
Tabernacle Instruction
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Exodus 32-34
Breaking the Covenant 32 - golden calf 33 - command to leave Sinai, Moses intercedes for the people 34 - Moses makes new Tablets, covenant renewed
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Exodus 35-40
Tabernacle Construction
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Layout of Tabernacle
Outside = outer court Inside = Holy Place Innermost = holy of holies
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Principles for Application
1 – The law reveals how to Love God 2 – The law reveals how to Love Others 3 – The law reflects the Character of God 4 – The law reflects the Character of Humanity 5 – The law Points foreward to the Gospel 6 – Christians interpret according to the Spirit of Law 7 – The law has a Missional Purpose
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Leviticus 1-7
Offerings and Sacrifice
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What is the Leviticus 1 offerings?
Burnt offering Livestock, male without blemish can also be a Turtledove or Pigeon All of the offering is burned
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What is the Leviticus 2 offerings?
Grain Offerings Made in thanksgiving. Portion burned, rest given to the priests.
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What is the Leviticus 3 offerings?
Peace Offerings All is well with you and God, you and others. Goat, sheep, or bull. Burn the best parts burned, food enjoyed by priest and community.
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What is the Leviticus 4 (some of 5) offerings?
Sin (purification) Offerings 1) Sins of ignorance 2) Significant physical uncleanliness
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What is the Leviticus 5 (some of 6) offerings?
Guilt (Reparation) Offering 1) Unintentional sins 2) Sins of Ignorance Offering and 20% Reparation
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Leviticus 8-10
Consecration of Priests
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Who are Nadab and Abihu?
Leviticus 10 Aaron's sons "strange fire" and God sent fire to consume them. Key Point: They didn't treat God as Holy.
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Leviticus 11-15
11 - Dietary Laws 12 - Childbirth Laws 13-14 - Skin and Mildew Disease Laws 15 - Genital Discharge Laws
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Leviticus 16
Day of Atonement
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Leviticus 17-25
Holiness Code
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Leviticus 26
Blessing and Curses
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Leviticus 27
Tithes and Offerings
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What is Clean and Unclean?
Not talking about dirtiness, also not talking about sinfulness
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What is Holy and Unholy?
Set apart unto God, away from common/ungodly
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1) What process makes unclean clean? 2) What process makes common holy?
1) Purification 2) Consecration
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What are the Nazarite Vows and where are they from?
Numbers 6 1) Nothing from the vine 2) No haircuts 3) Don’t touch dead things
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Numbers 10-13
First generation travels 10 - Israel leaves Mount Sinai 11 - People complain 12 - Miriam and Aaron oppose Moses 13 - Spies sent into Canaan and their "bad" report
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Number 15
Laws
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Numbers 16-17
The first generation dies 16 - Korah's Rebellion
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Numbers 18-19
Laws
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Numbers 20-21
Second generation travels 20 - Moses's Sin 21 - Snake on pole, Sihon and OG
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Who is Balaam and where is he found?
Numbers 22 - 24 A (false?) prophet who God uses to speak truth through. Uses the donkey to show that truth can come from whoever and whatever God wants it to.
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Deuteronomy 1-4
Recap of Israel's history up to this point. Moses blames Israel 3 times
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Deuteronomy 6-11
The Command: Exposition of the first word
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Deuteronomy 12-26
The Rules and Regulations: An exposition of the other words
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Deuteronomy 27-28
The blessings and curses
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Deuteronomy 18
A prophet like Moses
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Deuteronomy 34
The Burial of Moses
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Deuteronomy 29
Covenant renewed
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Linear vs Segmented Lineage
Linear - a straight line from one person to another. Segmented - spread out from a starting point.
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What's the point of genealogies?
Connects to the narrative. Begin and end narratives. They're primarily theological. Focus on those who covenants and promises flow.
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What are the 3 reasons for lists and repetition?
1) Common literary devices in the ancient world 2) Emphasize the importance of the subject 3) Emphasize the meticulous obedience of God’s people
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Identify elements of the tabernacle
On doc
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Identify courtyard layout
On doc