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Poets, Powers, and Principles

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    A fast‑paced Bible challenge where players decode Scripture through the realms of the divine council, the logic of inductive study, and the artistry of biblical poetry.
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  • In Psalm 82:1, “Elohim has taken His place in the divine council” means:
    The Trinity is debating
    Humans are judging angels
    The singular God presides over plural elohim
    No other beings exist
  •  15
  • The Hebrew word elohim is:
    Grammatically plural but context‑dependent
    Always singular
    A title only for idols
    Always plural
  •  20
  • In Psalm 82, what is the main issue God confronts the elohim about?
    Their disagreement with the prophets
    Their failure to maintain justice
    Their lack of power compared to humans
    Their refusal to worship Him
  •  15
  • Why can’t “sons of God” in Psalm 82 refer to human Jews?
    Humans lived in heaven
    Humans are embodied, not disembodied
    Jews ruled the nations
    Jews didn’t exist yet
  •  25
  • T/F: Plural elohim automatically means Israel believed in many gods.
    False
  •  10
  • T/F: Yahweh is “species‑unique” among all elohim.
    True
  •  10
  • T/F: Deut. 32:17 teaches that Israel sacrificed to demons (shedim).
    True
  •  20
  • Elohim is a ________ of residence term, not a term of attributes.
    place
  •  20
  • Psalm 82 describes God standing in the ________ ________.
    divine council
  •  20
  • “No gods beside Me” means Yahweh is above all ________.
    elohim
  •  20
  • Which set best represents the three “lenses” used in inductive Bible study?
    History, Literary, Theology
    Literary, Theology, Geography
    History, Culture, Canon
    Context, Language, Theology
  •  10
  • The “frame” of inductive study refers to which structured process?
    Interpretation → Application → Evaluation
    Translation → Interpretation → Application
    Observation → Correlation → Application
    Observation → Interpretation → Application
  •  10
  • Which gap refers to the Bible being written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek?
    Time Gap
    Cultural Gap
    Language Gap
    Literary Gap
  •  15
  • Which principle says Scripture has one correct interpretation?
    Progressive
    One‑Meaning
    Linguistic
    Harmony
  •  15
  • T/F: Inductive study moves from particulars to universals.
    True
  •  20
  • T/F: All translations are perfect and identical.
    False
  •  15