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Bibl 110:Old Testament Survey March 2011 Question Paper

Bibl 110:Old Testament Survey March 2011 

Course:Bachelor Of Commerce

Institution: Kabarak University question papers

Exam Year:2011



KABARAK UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
2010/2011 ACADEMIC YEAR
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,
EDUCATION SCIENCE, BACHELOR OF COMMERCE,
BACHELOR OF ECON/MATH, BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE &
TELECOMMUNICATION
COURSE CODE: BIBL 110


INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Section A: Read Carefully and answer ALL the questions from this section
2. Section B: Answer Any Two questions from this section
SECTION A (30 MARKS)
Read carefully and answer ALL the questions from this section
1. Through supportive facts dispute a Biblical critic who advocates that the Bibilical
creation story is nothing other myths and legends. (10 marks)

2. Explain why the Book of Samuel is considered to be a book of Great beginnings and Great
tragedies. (12 marks)

3. Discuss the factors that qualify Isaiah to be referred to as “a messianic prophet “.
(8 marks)

SECTION B (40 MARKS)
Answer Any TWO questions from this section
4. (a) Highlight the message summaries of the following pre-exilic minor prophets;
(i) Hosea (2 marks)
(ii) Joel (2 marks)
(iii) Amos (3 marks)
(iv) Obadiah (1 mark)
(v) Jonah (2 marks)
(b) Explain why prophet Jeremiah was nicknamed “a prophet of doom” during his prophetic
Ministry. (10 marks)

5. (a) Discuss how a student counselor would use the principles in proverbs to challenge his
or her clients on character formation and morality. (8 marks)
(b) Using the principle lessons conveyed by King Solomon in the book of Ecclessiates
respond to someone who claims that the book of Ecclesiastes advocates for the
“meaninglessness of life hence it is not worth living” (12 marks)

6. (a) Discuss how the sins committed during the era of the Hebrew Judges replicated in
the society today. (12 marks)
(b) Explain the consequences of Rehoboam’s refusal to listen to the Hebrew elders.
(8 marks)






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