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1. My thinking about this Module Quiz was shaped by our reading of William Blake and in particular his poem "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" in which he imagined himself having dinner with Isaiah and Ezekiel. I want you to show me what you learned about the prophets we covered in this module by engaging in a similar imaginative exercise.  I want you to imagine yourself having two separate meals with two separate prophets (one for this essay question and the other for the next).

-each essay must be at least 200 words

--not unlike Blake, ask questions (and imagine how the prophet responds) that address major themes or issues we addressed when covering that prophet

--it's good to cite verses from the book attributed to that prophet but no additional research is necessary

--don't choose the prophet who was the subject of your paper 2 (Elijah)

--the prophets we covered in Module 3 you can choose:  Amos, Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel , Nahum, Habakkuk, and Jonah

--have fun with it

2. See question above, this will be the second prophet you pick

3. Please list five things you found interesting in Module 3 that you enjoyed learning about (4 points each).  Please number them.  Each item should be one detailed sentence.  The items listed here should not overlap with your answers elsewhere in the quiz.  It will make sense to know what prophets you write on elsewhere BEFORE you answer this question.

4. Based on our class in Module 3 that covered female prophets, in at least 150 words write what you enjoyed learning about specific female prophets in the Hebrew Bible.  Also reflect on why it is important to acknowledge that some prophets in the Bible are women and how that changes or improves your understanding of prophecy in ancient Israel.  Be sure also  to address how the assigned secondary reading for this topic contributed to your understanding of the issue of female prophets in the Hebrew Bible.