INTRO TO TORAH MIDTERM - TEXTBOOK: THE HEART OF TORAH

A beautifully illustrated representation of the Torah, featuring the Mishkan and Mt. Sinai with a serene landscape background, showcasing biblical characters and symbols of faith and learning.

Introduction to Torah Quiz

Test your knowledge of the Torah and its intricate teachings with our Introduction to Torah Midterm quiz. This quiz comprises 11 thought-provoking questions that cover key concepts, ideas, and figures within the Torah.

Explore various themes, including:
- The significance of character in Torah
- The lessons of the Golden Calf
- Understanding God's grace and compassion
- Connections between the Mishkan and Mt. Sinai

11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectingTruth2023
The Sin of the Golden Calf: What sin does GOD say that the children of Israel are being punished for?
Stubbornness
Idolatry
Disobedience
Unfaithfulness
Parasha ki tisa, the author states that, "A defect in character is worse than...?"
A defect in spirit
A defect in thought
Evil speech (loshon hara)
A defect in action (deeds)
Why does the author say that our character flaws are worse than the sins that we commit? ((SELECT BEST ANSWER)
A. Because they alter who we are at the deepest level, and damage the divine image within us.
C. Because GOD is concerned about what we do and who we are
B. Because torah ethics are focused on conduct and character.
D. Because good character lies at the heart of GOD's torah.
None of the above
All of the above
All of the above except A and D
The Rambam, Maimonides (1138-1204) argues that a persons conduct (deeds, works) is not all that matters. What does he see as the underlying teaching of the torah?
Loving thy Neighbor
Teshuvah (repentance)
Character Refinement
Obedience to the Commandments
In which parasha does GOD make it clear that He sets no limits on who may be the beneficiary of His divine grace and compassion, aka hesed?
Parasha bo
Parasha shemot
Parasha ki tisa
Parsha tetzaveh
The author points out that the torah worries about what Christian Theologian Dietrich Bonhoffer refers to as "cheap grace". What does Bonhoffer mean by "cheap grace"?
By HIS Grace, Christians are not subject to judgement, making forgiveness automatic.
Ultimately, in Bonhoffer's concept of "cheap grace" I.e., kindness and compassion,there is no conflict between the torah and Christian theology.
The preaching of forgiveness without requiring repentance.
Grace flows freely from GOD because the price has already been paid in Christ.
In parasha tetzaveh, the author speaks of man's desire to domesticate GOD. In what ways does man attempt to domesticate GOD?
"...by building a closer connection and relationship with GOD."
"...by reducing GOD to something he/she can comprehend, predict and even control."
"...by helping others see that GOD is not too high up and too far away to be reached."
"...by treating GOD like our own personal property, who does our bidding."
The Ramban, Nachmanides (1194-1270) sites several connections between the mishkan and Mt. Sinai that are often overlooked. What are they? (Select the Best Answer).
The peak of Mt Sinai (GOD's abode) and the Holy of Holies
Joshua & Aarons sons allowed part way up Mt. Sinai, likewise the priest may go no further than the Holy Place
The foot of the mountain as the outer court
Mt Sinai, GOD and Moses dwelled together. With the mishkan, GOD and the people will dwell together.
The mishkan, extends the reach of Mt Sinai
All of the Above
None of the Above
In parasha terumah, we learn that you don't leave the Presence of GOD behind you at your personal & prophetic Mt. Sinai experience (i.e., where you 1st met GOD). What we must do is...? (choose best answer)
Creating a dwelling place for GOD and take the mishkan with you as you go.
Making camp in Mt. Sinai and staying close to GOD.
Teaching and preaching the gospel.
Living a life of holiness.
In parasah terumah we learned the the tabernacle is called both a mishkan (dwelling place) and an "ohel mo'ed" which means....
The tent of remembrance
The place to which GOD comes at an appointed time. GOD's response to our prophetic call.
A place of listening
A place of hope
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