Chapter 7. Quiz for Global Viewpoints

7.1 Rulers and Divine Favor for Babylonians and Hebrews

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Chapter 2: Complex Societies in Southwest Asia and the Nile Valley 3800–500 b.c.e.
Quiz for Global Viewpoints: Rulers and Divine Favor for Babylonians and Hebrews

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Question 7.1

Correct. The answer is d. Cyrus presented himself as a righteous king who freed the people of Babylon and ensured their future welfare.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Cyrus presented himself as a righteous king who freed the people of Babylon and ensured their future welfare.
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Question 7.2

Correct. The answer is a. Cyrus described himself as king of the universe, indicating not that he believed himself to be a god, but that he saw himself as the rightful ruler of the known world.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Cyrus described himself as king of the universe, indicating not that he believed himself to be a god, but that he saw himself as the rightful ruler of the known world.
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Question 7.3

Correct. The answer is c. Cyrus claimed to be acting in accordance with the will of the god Marduk, while the author of the Book of Isaiah believed that Cyrus was carrying out the wishes of the God of Israel.
Incorrect. The answer is c. Cyrus claimed to be acting in accordance with the will of the god Marduk, while the author of the Book of Isaiah believed that Cyrus was carrying out the wishes of the God of Israel.
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Question 7.4

Correct. The answer is d. According to the Book of Isaiah, God used Cyrus to free the Hebrew people and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
Incorrect. The answer is d. According to the Book of Isaiah, God used Cyrus to free the Hebrew people and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
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