The covenant ratification at Shechem that is carried out in the book of Joshua following the stipulations laid out according to what covenant?
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Sinai covenant
Deuteronomistic covenant
The Mosaic covenant, understood as encompassing all the various covenants associated with Moses
Levitical covenant
None of the answers provided is correct
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Which is true about herem warfare?
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The first clear directives that Israel is to engage in herem warfare is found in Deuteronomy, where Moses directs Israel to practice it against specific cities/peoples-God never mandates it of Israel in Exodus-Numbers
The Israelites were the only ancient peoples to practice herem warfare
None of the answers provided is correct
God commands Israel to practice herem warfare in Exodus
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The Hebrew word for herem can refer to something "devoted to the Lord"
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True
False
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In the book of Exodus, the only people to be subject to herem war is
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The Canaanites
The Gibeonites
The Egyptians
The Israelites
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Which sums up the issue of dating a book of Judges?
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The best solution is to date the entirety of the book to the time of Judges because there is no evidence to suggest that the book was ever later edited
The best solution is to date the book entirety to the post exilic period because there is no reason to think the book originated in an earlier period
No answer provided (except this one) correctly sums up the issues
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Hamilton strangely has no treatment of the issue of herem (Kherem) in Joshua
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True
False
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The Gibeonites were one of the twelve tribes of Israel
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True
False
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After the book of Joshua, the issue of herem warfare is never again discussed in Scripture
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True
False
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The book of Judges tells us that it was written by Nehemiah
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True
False
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The tribal territories in chapter 1 of Judges are described from south to north, ending with Dan. The Judges that are then described in the book come from tribes starting in the south and moving north. The last Judge, Sampson, comes from Dan.