Q1) Remember that 'Jeremiah: 7, 8' (source 2.3) was read after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians. Could even more destruction be threatened as a result of future disobedience?
Q2) In 'The Cyrus Cylinder' (source 2.6) how and why did Cyrus incorporate local deities into his public image after subjugating Babylon?
Q3) What are the terms of God's covenant with Israel in '1 Kings: 6-8' (source 2.4) and is there an implied threat if the terms of the contract are broken?
Q4) Do the passages in 'Genesis 1-8' (source 2.1) support the hypothesis that the Bible is a patchwork of many different hands?
Q5) In '1 Kings: 6-8' (source 2.4) why are the people and their priests advised to worship God and follow his very specific directions?
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