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is the process by which peoples who must redefine themselves in the wake of oppression adapt and even invert the cultural forms of their former oppressors.

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Question 2 (2 points)

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Which of the following is NOT part of the Deuteronomistic history?

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Joshua

1-2 Kings

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1-2 Chronicles

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According to 2 Kings, what event begins the major thrust of Josiah’s reform?

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Isaiah’s prophetic speech against idolatry

The destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel

The defeat of the Judean army by the Assyrians

The discovery of a scroll in the temple during renovations

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Which of these was NOT a part of Josiah’s reform?

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The removal of elements related to Asherah and Baal from the temple

The celebration of a national Passover

The destruction of the “high places” outside Jerusalem and the removal of their priests

The outlawing of polygamy

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Which of these best describes Jeremiah’s response to the Babylonian threat?

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He urges his hearers to trust in YHWH and the Babylonians will be repelled

He advises the king of Judah to withhold tribute and prophesies a favorable outcome for Judean resistance

He supports full submission to Babylon

He goes to Egypt in an attempt to cement an alliance

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Question 1

(2 points)

Question 1 options:

is the process by which peoples who must redefine themselves in the wake of

oppression adapt and even

invert the cultural forms of their former oppressors.

Save

Question 2

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Which of the following is NOT part of the Deuteronomistic history?

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Joshua

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2 Kings

Judges

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2 Chronicles

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Question 3

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According to 2 Kings, what event begins the major thrust of Josiah’s reform?

Question 3 options:

Isaiah’s prophetic speech against idolatry

The destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel

The defeat of the Judean army by the Assyrians

The discovery of a scroll in the temple during renovations

Save

Question 1 (2 points)

Question 1 options:

is the process by which peoples who must redefine themselves in the wake of oppression adapt and even

invert the cultural forms of their former oppressors.

Save

Question 2 (2 points)

Which of the following is NOT part of the Deuteronomistic history?

Question 2 options:

Joshua

1-2 Kings

Judges

1-2 Chronicles

Save

Question 3 (2 points)

According to 2 Kings, what event begins the major thrust of Josiah’s reform?

Question 3 options:

Isaiah’s prophetic speech against idolatry

The destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel

The defeat of the Judean army by the Assyrians

The discovery of a scroll in the temple during renovations

Save