Evaluation for
(BI-107) Major Prophets I


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Isaiah

1. The name “Isaiah” means ( )
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After the fall of Samaria and the captivity of the ten northern tribes, Isaiah ( )
3.
The “Branch” that sprouts from the fallen family tree of David is Isaiah’s ( )
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The Vineyard depicts God’s blessing and care for his nation which had ( )
5.
Isaiah’s vision of the heavenly sanctuary of God caused ( )
6. Isaiah spoke of the ( ) a hundred years before it happened.
7. In Isaiah Chapter 14, ( ) is revealed as the influence behind earthly powers.
8. Isaiah Chapters 15 and 16 refer to the destruction of the Moabites who were ( )
9. Isaiah is commanded to ( ) as a sign of the captivity of Egypt and Ethiopia.
10. Some scholars see Shebna and Eliakim as pictures of ( ).
11. The mountain mentioned in the last part of Isaiah Chapter 25 is ( )
12. As the temporary rejection of Israel resulted in ( )
13. “Leviathan,” “serpent,” and “dragon” could represent the ( )
14. Ephraim refers to ( )
15. ( ) is used as a typical specimen of God’s wrath.
16. The voice in the wilderness refers to ( )
17. In Isaiah Chapter 41, Isaiah predicted that ( ) nearly 200 years before it happened.
18. Isaiah Chapters 46 through 48 are a prophecy of the ( )
19. Isaiah Chapters 49 through 57 are known as the ( ) Section of Isaiah’s Book.
20. Isaiah Chapters 49 and 50 speak of the ( )
21. In Isaiah Chapter 51, Israel is called upon to remember the ( )
22. Isaiah Chapter 53 ( )
23. In Isaiah Chapter 56, the eunuchs and strangers are singled out to show ( )
24. Chapters 60 through 62 speak of the ( )
25. Isaiah Chapter 61 is the passage that ( )

Jeremiah

26. The name “Jeremiah” means ( )
27. Jeremiah is called ( )
28. The almond tree and seething pot refer to ( )
29. The invasion by Babylon would result in the ( )
30. Tophet and Hinnom are associated with ( )
31. The wine bottles filled, clashed and broken in Jeremiah Chapter 13, picture ( )
32. In Chapters 14 and 15 we notice Jeremiah’s ( )
33. In Chapter 18, Jeremiah was given an illustration at ( )
34. Jeremiah was commanded to ( ) at the Valley of Hinnom.
35. ( ), the chief officer of the temple had Jeremiah smitten and cast into prison.
36. Nebuchadnezzar placed ( ) on the throne and changed his name to Zedekiah.
37. Nebuchadnezzar’s Babylonian army besieged Jerusalem for ( )
38. Three kings used as examples to Zedekiah were ( )
39. ( ) were among those who had been first carried off to Babylon.
40. The exact duration of the Babylonian captivity would be ( )
41. Jehoiakim was warned by ( ) before cutting and burning the scroll.
42. ( ) was given charge to deliver Jeremiah from the pit.
43. Jerusalem, weakened from without and within, finally fell in ( )
44. The Babylonians left ( ) to act as governor over a group of peasants.
45. ( ) was the faithful scribe and secretary of Jeremiah.
46. The ( ) were the descendants of Lot.
47. The Edomites descended from ( ).
48. ( ) are mentioned among those present on the Day of Pentecost.

Lamentations

49. Lamentations is the sorrow of a prophet over the fulfillment of ( )
50. The cause of Jerusalem’s fall was that they had ( ).

Selections


A. walk barefoot and naked
B. “the weeping prophet”
C. Judah’s drunkenness in sin and coming destruction.
D. salvation of Jehovah
E. Messianic Kingdom of Christ which is to come after the Tribulation Period.
F. love and intercession for his people.
G. a blessing to the whole earth through the church.
H. the potter’s house.
I. Abrahamic Covenant.
J. overthrow of Babylon by Cyrus in great detail.
K. Lucifer
L. Mattaniah
M. “exalted” or “established by the Lord.”
N. Shallum, Jehoiakim, Coniah
O. become fruitless and ready to be abandoned
P. 70 years
Q. The deity and rejection of Christ, His being received by the Gentiles and restoration of Israel.
R. Moabites and the Ammonites
S. the Northern Tribes and especially their capital Samaria.
T. the Anti-christ and Christ
U. Elamites
V. Gedaliah
W. headquartered in Jerusalem
X. what he, himself had predicted.
Y. 586 bc.
Z. Elnathan, Delaiah and Gemariah
AA. Edom
BB. his immediate humility, self examination and surrender.
CC. the proclamation of John the Baptist concerning Jesus Christ.
DD. grievously sinned
EE. captivity of Judah.
FF. Esau
GG. Christ applied to Himself in the synagogue at Nazareth.
HH. Zion, which is Jerusalem, more specifically Mount Calvary.
II. Baruch
JJ. the vast expanse of the blessings of the work of Christ the Redeemer.
KK. Messiah
LL. the imminent invasion of Babylon under Nebuchadnezzar.
MM. rise and fall of Babylon
NN. Ebed-melech the Ethiopian
OO. King Cyrus would allow the Jews to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple.
PP. many powers used and to be used of God to discipline His people.
QQ. Daniel and Ezekiel
RR. the worship of Moleck.
SS. The Suffering Savior, The Satisfied Sovereign, The Stubborn Sinner
TT. about 18 months
UU. first mention of the coming Messiah
VV. Pashhur
WW. break an earthen bottle
XX. the descendants of Lot