...Bibl 104 Quiz 1 Question 1 3 out of 3 points According to the readings the Old Testament canon was completed after the time of Ezra and Nehemiah. Answer Selected Answer: True Question 2 3 out of 3 points According to Fee and Stuart's analysis God is the hero of all biblical narratives. Answer Selected Answer: True Question 3 3 out of 3 points What percentage of the literary genre in the Old Testament is narrative? Answer Selected Answer: 40% Question 4 0 out of 3 points The two types of 'context' Fee and Stuart discussed in this week's reading were… Answer Selected Answer: present and past Question 5 3 out of 3 points In our readings this week the Bible is described in part as, "the Word of God given in human words in history". Answer Selected Answer: True Question 6 0 out of 3 points The focus of the ___________ is on Jesus and his claim to be the Messiah. Answer Selected Answer: All of the above Question 7 0 out of 3 points "To interpret properly the "then and there" of the biblical texts you need to" Answer Selected Answer: both a and c Question 8 3 out of 3 points What is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls? Answer Selected Answer: They gave us a much older collection of Old Testament manuscripts. Question 9 3 out of 3 points At the end of Old Testament narratives we are always told whether the events spoken of were "good or bad". We are not expected to be able to judge for ourselves based upon...
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...Instructions This assignment contains 3 parts: the Daily To-Do List, the Weekly Schedule, and the Monthly Plan. You will submit all 3 assignments as a whole at the end of the assigned module/week. You will write a 2-paragraph summary for each section. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 2. Daily To-Do List Below is a to-do list. Type in what tasks you need to do for tomorrow (assignments, work items, family/personal tasks, etc.). Prioritize your list with the most important to-do item on top. The box to the left of each task is there for you to check off tasks as you complete them. Type an “x” inside the box to indicate the task has been completed. x | | Tasks | x | | Me - Gym @ 7:45 a.m. | x | | Work – Check phone messages and e-mails | x | | Work – Complete weekly schedule for families on Sign Up Genius and send out. | x | | Work - Update pictures in lobby | x | | Work - Research fundraising (Brax) and write up a letter for financial aid players to send to friends and family. | x | | Work - Order cardstock | x | | Work - EZ blast Kelsey and Beth’s Bio’s | x | | Work - Tidy and organize the front before practices begin | x | | Work - Update general information brochure | x | | Home – prepare dinner and relax for 30 minutes | x | | Harleigh – Spend Time with and Play | x | | Harleigh – Bedtime/School – Read for BIBL 104 | x | | School – Complete reading for BIBL 104 class | x | | School – Complete...
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... Your Answer: occurs when one makes a judgement on the bases of one or even a few samples. This argument is used when a conclusion is made without enough evidence. Right Answer: is raising an irrelevant issue to divert attention from the primary issue. This fallacy often appeals to fear or pity. The argument also can use guilt to manipulate others into agreement and action. It is often inserted into an argument to help a person win the argument without directly dealing with the real issue. It is irrelevant to the real issue at hand, though it may seem to be related. 2. Appeal to Ignorance Fallacy Your Answer: is used when a person justifies a course of action because "everyone else is doing it." This argument is often used when peer pressure (fear of rejection or promise of affection) causes a person to defend their action or inaction. Right Answer: is used when a person claims something is true simply because it cannot be disproved, or that something is fictitious because it cannot be proven to be true. 3. What Is Reason? Your Answer: 2 Right Answer: is the ability to think. It is the God-given facility, power, or instrument by which we can understand the world, make proper judgements, and discover truth. 4. A fallacy is simply any error, whether intentional or unintentional, in reasoning. Your Answer: True 5. There are ___ major categories of logical fallacies. Your Answer: 4 Right Answer: 3 6. Hasty Conclusion Fallacy Your Answer: occurs...
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