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Review for Quiz 3

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Century in which the Babylonian Captivity took place: _th century BCE
a type of poetry that can be read as protest; found also in psalms 10, 63, 69, 74, 79; way to process emotions and voice confusion about suffering
a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one; Daniel's interpretations can be described by this genre
Divine ___ = God’s justice
son of Nebuchadnezzar, does not humble himself before God
fruit mentioned most frequently in the song of songs
Opposite of consistent; quality of God that sees a temple destroyed but an archenemy forgiven
4-chapter book that features prophet’s hatred for the Ninevites, a people God wishes to save
__ captivity; began with the destruction of solomon’s temple as divine punishment
a kind of activism with literary features including 1. Rooted in the present but looks to the future 2. Speaks in God’s name, in the first person 3. Extravagant, metaphorical language 4. Dreams and visions
Daughter of __; the fallen city as a humiliated woman in the book that begins with an “L”
Country that believes its royal dynasty descends from Queen of Sheba and Solomon
King who consolidated the Israelite monarchy in 1000 BCE and made Jerusalem its capital
What book is the following quote found in? “I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, by the gazelles or the hinds of the field: that you stir not up nor awaken love until it please.”
apocalyptic book of the hebrew bible; mostly written in aramaic; fictional setting is the end of the babylonian exile
king who throws prophet Jeremiah in prison
Son of __; mankind generally in contrast to deity or godhead, with special reference to the human weakness and frailty (Job 25:6; Psalms 8:4; Psalms 144:3; Psalms 146:3; Isaiah 51:12, etc.)
city sacked under King Nebuchadnezzar, destruction of the first temple, and exile of the people in 587/6 BCE
compared to “son of man” in daniel and featured heavily in the book of Isaiah; four songs
Verticales
type of warfare featuring a military blockade of a city, or fortress, with the intent of conquering by attrition, or a well-prepared assault; derives from Latin: sedere, lit. 'to sit'.
Type of poetry; a genre characterized by dramatic verse, identity of lovers is ambiguous, and deeply sensual, synaesthetic metaphors
Queen who tests Solomon with hard questions and is believed to be the voice of the lover in the song of songs
worn by even the animals of the Ninevites
literary type from the Greek for “revelation;” messianic figures; deliberately obscure language; pseudepigraphy; hostility toward present world order
Book in the bible featuring a poetic reflection on the fall of jerusalem and the exile period in babylon; a memorial to the pain and confusion of this event and the period of 70 years following it; features 4 acrostics, or alphabet poems of mourning drawing on the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet
the thing that God kills, which makes the prophet swallowed by a whale SO angry, he also wants to die
Event that happened in 13th century BCE, possibly under Pharaoh Rameses II
book in the bible that is actually the work of three prophets; characterized by absolute monotheism, universalism, tender love, eschatology, and introduction of the shocking new idea of vicarious suffering; the book that most directly influences the Jesus story in the New Testament
A king in the Bible with 60 queens and 80 concubines, and maidens without number
capital of the Assyrian empire; where Jonah must go
example is the book of Jonah; genre that uses extreme circumstances and humor and irony to critique well-known characters and their flaws