2. T or F: The longest example of case law in the Pentateuch…
Question Answered step-by-step 2. T or F: The longest example of case law in the Pentateuch… 2. T or F: The longest example of case law in the Pentateuch concerns how to handle the situation of a man suspected of adultery. 3. T or F: The Code of Hammurapi, like the Hebrew Bible, prescribes a “divine ordeal” to determine guilt/innocence in the case of suspected marital infidelity. 4. The punishment for a spouse determined guilty of marital infidelity (but not caught in the act) is: a. death by stoning b. divinely-imposed infertility c. shunning 5. T or F: The case of the Daughters of Zelophehad leads to Israelite society permanently changing from patrilineal to matrilineal inheritance rights. 6. Why may the vows made by Israelite women be nullified by their fathers or husbands? 10. T or F: Which two biblical books, unlike Numbers, treat the wilderness period as a positive time when Israel had a healthy, obedient relationship with Yahweh? 11. The divine punishment for Israel choosing to follow the spies who counsel against attacking the Canaanites and taking possession of the Promised Land is the “killing off” of an entire generation minus which two people? 12. When the people of Israel then decide to “go up” against Canaan in an effort to avoid this divine punishment, what/who remains behind in the camp, guaranteeing their failure? 13 In Exodus Where is Yahweh, and how will Israel relate to and/or commune with this deity? 14 Is Yahweh originally just a localized deity who resides in the wilderness on Mount Sinai? 15 If Yahweh is so holy and powerful, how will Israel be able to relate to this deity safely? 16 What are Yahweh’s demands for Israel’s righteousness? Will Yahweh travel with Israel to the Promised Land? 17. Can Israel ever worship other gods alongside Yahweh, or does Yahweh demand exclusive allegiance? Arts & Humanities Religious Studies REL 235 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


