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CWV101 Christian Worldview
Week 3 Review
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1.
Summarize Isaiah 59:1-2.
2.
The textbook and lecture make mention of Judges 21:25, “In those
days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in
his own eyes” (ESV). This is a common refrain in Scripture (Deut.
12:8; Prov. 12:15; 26:12). What does this refrain indicate about
the spiritual state of the people?
3.
What is the prophecy in Genesis 3:15 known as, and what does it
mean?
4.
A main idea, according to the textbook, is that the history of
humanity is characterized by a departure from what?
5.
Which book of the Bible begins with the story of Moses?
6.
What kind of prayer is found in Nehemiah 9, and how does it
contrast God and the people?
7.
Although created in the image of God, humanity became sinful by
nature after the fall. How extensively does this original sin or
depravity affect us according to Romans 3:10-23?
8.
How did the fall (sin of Adam and Eve) affect the world according
to Genesis 3:16-19?
9.
What metaphor does the textbook use to describe idolatry?
10.
According to the textbook, what was the primary message of the Old
Testament prophets?
11
List the names of Israel’s first three kings.
12.
After Israel divided into the northern kingdom and the southern
kingdom, the southern kingdom of Judah endured much longer but
eventually fell to what
nation?
13.
According to the textbook, the Wisdom literature (Job through
Ecclesiastes) has what central theme?
14.
According to this topic’s assigned reading, “The Mystery of
Original Sin: We Don’t Know Why God Permitted the Fall, but We Know
All Too Well the Evil and Sin That Still Plague Us,” by Shuster,
what is the problem with the world?
15.
According to that same Shuster article, why might God want us “to
believe, trust, and obey him even when there is not a reason to do
so that we can wrap our minds around”?












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