A) Prophets foretold the future, giving the Hebrews a permanent advantage over their enemies.
B) Prophets served as role models for material success.
C) Prophets gradually declined in importance as the loose confederation of Hebrew tribes was united into a single kingdom.
D) Prophets often appeared in times of national disaster or moral confusion; they exhorted the nation to obey God's law.
E) Prophets agreed with the priests' consistent insistence on deeper spiritual insight and morality in everyday life.
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A) idol worship is evil.
B) mistreatment of others should be avoided.
C) resistance to Babylon must be steadfast.
D) God punishes the Hebrews because their guilt is great and their sins are numerous.
E) God will not abandon his people even as he punishes them.
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A) a concern for all humanity.
B) a complete separation of church and state.
C) a separate system of religious schools.
D) the relative economic and cultural backwardness of the Judah, the southern kingdom.
E) a narrow tribal outlook of a nation set apart from others.
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A) Mesopotamia.
B) Upper Egypt.
C) the Aegean Island and the coast of Asia Minor.
D) the Western Mediterranean.
E) Persia.
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A) The Assyrians
B) The Babylonians
C) The Persians
D) The Greeks
E) The Romans
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A) Israel's refusal to resist the Assyrians.
B) Solomon's onerous taxes and his favoritism to Judah, the southern part of the kingdom.
C) Solomon's failure to designate a successor.
D) continuing conflicts over water rights.
E) religious disagreements.
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A) Yahweh was eternal.
B) the Hebrew God did not possess human attributes such as anger, jealousy or satisfaction.
C) the Hebrew God was omnipotent, sovereign, and not subject to fate.
D) Yahweh was transcendent, that is, he was above nature and not part of it.
E) the Hebrew God created a universe that itself was not divine.
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A) virtually unknown.
B) evident in the conviction that everyone is an autonomous individual responsible for his own actions.
C) at the heart of Hebrew religion beginning with Abraham's special covenant with God.
D) condemned by the prophets as the cause of Israel's separation from God.
E) identified with Greek philosophy.
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