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” “I just took it and passed as well. I would agree and suggest everything Alisa said above. Know a general timeline,memorized all the kings of Israel and Judah and all the prophets (major and minor) and familiarized myself to know who did what...but that honestly didn’t play into many of the questions. As far as prophets go,but they looked pretty good. /9993 -study-guide9993 -13-mitchell/deck/ Some study Notes: Ok! So I (Peyton) was studying some and here are some notes that might be helpful: Summary of notes above: Key persons and events in the OT and NT. Covenant with Abraham: Mentioned below in Genesis study notes Early Kings of I and J (I= Israel....J=Judah) Why Israel split Good kings vs. bad kings (why were they good or bad)​ ​Link 2​ See below as well. For the ​childlike people:) :). When was I and J each conquered? Who conquered them? I=​In 9993 BC,then this is what the penalty will be). Casuistic law in Israel is often the development of laws for particular personal and societal needs in light of God's holy and eternal apodictic law Prophets Isaiah Jeremiah Books of the Bible Overall theme Author General Date/ What was happening in history at that time Why author wrote book Paul Paul’s missionary journeys Paul’s letters How We got the Bible etc.... Cannon-reed/measuring stick = Standard by which a written work was measured for inclusion in a certain body of literature. Kings of Israel and Judah ​Saul 1050- BC ​David 1010- Solomon 970- Judah ​(and Benjamin) Israel ​(Ten Northern Tribes) King Reign Character Prophet s King Reign Charact er Prophet s ​1. Rehoboam 9993 - 3 ####### 17 year s Bad Shemaia h ####### ​1. Jeroboa m I ####### 9993 ####### - ####### 0 ####### 22 year s Bad Ahijah ​2. Abijah 9993 - 1 ####### 3 year s Bad ​2. Nadab 9993 - 9 ####### 2 year s Bad Asa 9993 0 ####### 41 year s Good ​3. Baasha 9993 - 6 ####### 24 year s Bad ​4. Elah 9993 - 5 ####### 2 year s Bad ​5. Zimri 9993 ####### 7 day s Bad ​6. Omri 9993 - 4* ####### 12 year s Bad Elijah Micaiah ####### ​4. Jehoshap hat ####### 9993 ####### - ####### 8* ####### 25 year

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s Good ​7. Ahab 9993 - 3 ####### 22 year s Bad ####### ​5. Jehoram 9993 - 1* ####### 8 year s Bad ​8. Ahaziah 9993 - 2 ####### 2 year s Bad ####### ​6. Ahaziah 9993 ####### 1 year s Bad ​9. Joram 9993 - 1 ####### 12 year s Bad Elisha ####### 7. Athaliah 9993 - 5 ####### 6 year s Bad ​10. Jehu 9993 - 4 ####### 28 year s Bad ​8. Joash 9993 - 6 ####### 40 year s Good Joel ​11. Jehoah az ####### 9993 ####### - ####### 8 ####### 17 year s Bad Jonah Amos Hosea ####### ​9. Amaziah 9993 - 7 ####### 29 year s Good ​12. Jehoas h ####### 9993 ####### - ####### 2 ####### 16 year s Bad ​10. Uzziah (Azariah) 9993 - 0* ####### 52 year s Good Isaiah Micah ####### ​13. Jeroboa m II ####### 9993 ####### - ####### 3* ####### 41 year s Bad ####### ​11. Jotham 9993 - 2* ####### 16 year s Good ​14. Zechari ah ####### 9993 ####### - ####### 2 ####### 6 mo Bad ​Josiah Reigned 31 years (6409993 BC) ​Jehoahaz (Shallum) Reigned 3 months ( BC) Taken prisoner to Egypt by Pharaoh Neco ​Jehoiakim (Eliakim) Reigned 11 years (6099993 BC) Died in Jerusalem ​Zedekiah Reigned 11 years (597-9993 BC) Taken prisoner to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar ​Jehoichin (Jeconiah,books,author,I’m going to get ahold of the books,etc.). If you don’t have this kind of background,the Ten Commandments). The forms of prophetic Utterances Historical Distance Casuistic laws​ - ​When the law of God is applied in different cases,and I think most of them were after the OT.. I would also echo some of the sentiments such as reviewing Isaiah and Jeremiah and reviewing the canon. Kings were not near as focused on as I thought they would be,you’ll probably definitely know the answers,like “Is it important to know the historical context of a book of the Bible?” (Not an exact question). ● Most of the questions are True/False questions. Definitely not what I’ve been used to,just know the overall theme,BIBL 9993 Liberty Study notes and guides - BIBL 9993 - LU - StuDocu Sign in Register Description ICE Exam through LIberty University. Uploaded by Peyton Holliday Academic year 17/18 Ratings Share Copy Comments Please sign

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in or register to post comments. Preview text BIBL 9993 Liberty Study Notes and Guides Basic Info: This exam is worth 4 credits. If you don’t pass,the ​Assyrians​ conquered Israel. J= Babylon ​conquered Jerusalem in 586. NT timeline of key events Cannon Who wrote what books and why Which books almost didn’t make it and why When was cannon decided on Hermeneutical Principles Apodictic laws​ - ​Apodictic law refers to timeless divine commands and not to "law applied." Thus it is "necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible; clearly established or beyond dispute" since it is divinely revealed). This is so because it is not directly related to any necessary historical situation (Thou shalt,just a tip for ya! Anyway,students must register for an ICE exam by completing the ​ICE Request Form​. ICE has been created specifically for Liberty University students,I did not have any trouble with answering the questions about Biblical history (about the patriarchs,Titus During 2nd Roman Imprisonment- II Timothy 1st Missionary Journey- went from Antioch in Syria to Asia Minor to Pamphylia and then to Galatia. Paul split and he and barnabas went to Pisidian,I am thinking that they are pretty basic. If you study the books,” (ok,I simply reviewed the “set”-answers from Quizlet so that I would be able to recognize them if they came up in the test (instead of memorizing them all). And I have attached a word document that I made as I went through the flashcards (it is a "study draft" ). BIBL 9993 notes.docx​6​ (499.1 KB) I hope you find this helpful! If you have any questions,and Derbe before returning to Antioch in Syria. General Epistles: Hebrews James I and II Peter I and II and III John Jude These were called universal or catholic by Eusebius because they were “written to all Christians”. Ok! So here are my thoughts about the test. I found it to be exactly like what people said in the forums and such,you have to sign a waiver type document saying that you won’t cheat. ​THIS IS NOT OPEN BOOK!!!​ You have to know everything! NO notes or anything. But,but maybe it will help you memorize or remember the good kings: Alice=Asa Joked=Jehosaphat Jake=Joash After=Amaziah Uber=Uzziah/Azariah Joked=Jotham Hannah=Hezekiah Malanna=Manasseh (he repented after being bad...so kinda both....) Jolee=Josiah

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Book by Book: Genesis: Key People: Noah Abraham Isaac Jacob Joseph Key Facts: Author of book: Moses Written to: Israelites Date: 9993 BC Key Word: Create Key Verse 1:1 Covenant with Abraham: Genesis 12:1-3 Word to know: Toledoth - the records of Explains Israel history. Emphasizes Abrahamic covenant. Abram- great father Abraham- father of a multitude Theme of Genesis- the beginning Land- (Israel Land Covenant) Deut 30 Genesis 2:4,because they would probably come more in handy than I had thought. So...tips for what to know: ● It is a very broad test,BTW: NL9993 B01 1  out of 19 Help,but I had a fair number of dates that I didn't expect at all. I had pretty much skimmed over all the dates and just focused on the general timeline. I had 5-8 actual dates,Lystra,Old Testament history,too). Because I was raised in a Christian family and have been taught about the Bible since before I can remember,though. ● As far as questions about interpreting Scripture,” and “casuistic laws.” It will probably come in handy to know what those questions are even talking about. (Hopefully it’s ok to mention these on here...) ● You should have a basic familiarity with the prophets. I had,I hope that this gives a good overview for other students who are planning on taking these exams! Happy studies and God bless your efforts!” “I just finished taking the ICE today! My score: 79 out of 100. Yeah,and when? You will probably want to know a timeline of the New Testament: when did key events happen? ● You will need to know about the canon of the Bible: who wrote what books and why did they write them? Which books almost didn’t make it into the canon and why? When was the canon decided on? ● You should know names of hermeneutical principles. I definitely didn’t study those very well,” “the issue of Historical Distance,I was a little disappointed with that score. The test was definitely not what I was expecting,9993 - March 16,and the ones that I did study a bit,and other materials is prohibited while taking the exam. The minimum passing score for the undergraduate level courses is 70% for Undergraduate and 80% for Graduate exams. Each exam has 9993 questions. A maximum of 30 hours

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of ICE credits will be accepted toward an undergraduate degree; the number of credits that may be applied toward each major may vary. A maximum of 12-15 hours of ICE credits (depending on the degree program transfer requirements) will be accepted toward a graduate degree. Students may not take the ICE if the course is currently being taken. Each exam will be available for 30 days after registering for it. After the deadline,37:2. Younger brother over elder- theme Isaac- the son of the promise Seed- (Davidic Covenant) 2 Samuel 7 Isaac over Ishmael Jacob- son of the promise NOT Esau. Blessing- (New Covenant) Jeremiah 31 Jacob over Esau Judah and Joseph over Reuben Ephraim over Manasseh Exodus: Story of: Slavery Emancipation Liberation God’s love for his people Key Facts: Author: Moses To: Israel From Egyptian Bondage: ####### 10 Commandments Liberation of Israel 9993 BC Redemption Northern Kings- Anakites/ Victory at Hazor Israel did NOT finish the job Judges and Ruth: Heartache and Hope Judges- the struggle to maintain control of the land Judges: Othniel Ehud-killed the fat king! You should read about it for fun! Deborah (with Barak) Gideon Jephthah Samson Ruth- Ray of hope Determination Devotion Decision Destiny I and II Samuel: Transition from Judges to Kings David King instead of Saul’s son Ish-bosheth (WHAT A NAME!!!) Samuel= name of God Kings and Chronicles: Rise and fall of Israel and Judah Ezra and Nehemiah: Rebuilding the temple- Ezra Rebuilding the Wall- Nehemiah Esther- rescuing the people/ was almost not added to the cannon Job- questions of suffering Psalms- songs of praise Proverbs- Words of wisdom Isaiah- God is with us / know this well Jeremiah- The weeping prophet Babylonians are coming Lamentations (written by Jeremiah) _ Jerusalem is burning History between the testaments: The Intertestamental period Overview of NT: Gospels: First 4 books Acts (of the Apostles): From Pentecost to Paul’s imprisonment Letters: All the rest Revelation- Christ’s return Gospel= good news/ God Announcement Ways Jesus is presented: Matthew- king of the Jews / written to the Jews Mark- Servant of the Lord / written to believers in Roman culture Luke- Son of man / written to Theophilus John- Son of God / written to Greek speaking Jews living outside of Israel Matthew,especially if you want a

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study plan. Here​ is the syllabus for THEO 9993 and ​here​1​ is the one for BIBL 104. Check out your degree manager for some more tips and the topics covered on each exam. That is always helpful! One more thing is that you HAVE to be in a Liberty class to register for an ICE. You can’t enroll in Liberty and take the exam without enrolling in a class. So,as opposed to just the textbooks. True/false questions aren't something I was used to,Antioch (Different from above),but it’s always nice to have too many resources than too few. Here is what Liberty says​: Taken a Liberty University Institutional Challenge Exam (ICE) To apply for credit by examination,Coniah) Reigned 3 months (December 9,it's just bible stories for adults. Totally unnecessary. For Journey into God's word,the 13 arguments against adding the Apocrypha to the cannon,knowing which kings were good and which ones were bad,6:9,and Jesus were executed (only do know that Jesus rose again!!!) Where Paul traveled to BIBL 9993 Liberty Study notes and guides Liberty University > Survey of Old and New Testament (BIBL 104) Get the App Company About us Jobs Blog Partners Dutch Website Contact & Help F.A.Q. Contact Legal Terms Privacy policy Cookie Statement Social Facebook Twitter Instagram Soundcloud Get the App Copyright 9993 StudeerSnel B.V.,a few extra days of study is a lot better than failing it and having to take a class.” “I have only taken one ICE exam,“apodictic laws,the early kings of Israel and Judah and why the nation split. Who were the really good kings and the really bad ones and why. Who conquered Israel and Judah,websites,I will be glad to help as much as I can. Shalom!” Hope that this can help those who don’t have forum access! Other study information: Can’t vouch for these,and content relating to all 66 books of the Bible ● The thread of redemption that runs through the canon of Scripture. Finally,but they were definitely present. I had 19 My thoughts about this test: I used Quizlet a lot. Here are the flashcards I put together from other students’ sets: /​10​. This definitely helped me because some of the test questions are taken word-for-word from these Quizlet flashcards (the terms that Alisa mentioned in her post are

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all mentioned in the flashcards,I ended up tallying 24 questions that I was not 100% sure about,other Institutions are not obligated to recognize or transfer the credit. Fees: Exam only - $9993 Exam and Study Materials - $9993 **Exam fees are non-refundable. Rules for the ICE: The use of notes,you have to take the course,so looking at the syllabus can be helpful,and why the author wrote the book. This test is obviously really broad,and theology set within a chronological/historical framework and canonical arrangement. Basic familiarity with issues in Old and New Testament scholarship will also aid in test performance. Topics Covered,” “The Forms of Prophetic Utterances,for this course that were really really helpful.” “​Alright,you could probably safely just study Isaiah and Jeremiah. The list of kings did help me a bit,Keizersgracht 424,they have changed the titles of these exams. Still the same material covered,I've always felt like I've over-studied. But,Philippians,for the most part,that one wasn’t hermeneutical-related),including but not limited to: ● The Old Testament covenant content and function ● Critical dates and events within Old and New Testament history ● Key themes,I’m guessing. They were kind of simple questions,etc.). For this test,Paul,9993 GC Amsterdam,10:1,25:12 and 19,but I would say that the study information listed by other students is very helpful! Here are some links to great info for the ICE exams. Here ​1​ are some tips in general about ICE exams. Also read up what Liberty has to ​say​1​ about the exams! This​1​ is some more info from Liberty about them. If you have any questions you can always Liberty about them at They are very helpful with getting you signed up and answering your questions! For studying: ​here​ are some tips from students on the forums for the Intro to Theology Survey. Do keep in mind that as of the 20179993 academic school year,events,review ​this information​6​ from Liberty based on each exam. While it doesn't seem like much,I used this a little bit for the hermeneutics. Definitely get the Illustrated Bible survey. This will give you the theme of each book which you definitely need to know. Don't worry about the outline of each book of the bible,in preparation for the test,genre,and 9,so that made it a bit harder so be prepared for that. There are also

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spelling mistakes and very weirdly worded questions that were annoying. For the books recommended for the course. You don't need Courageous Faith,you might have to search for more Quizlet flashcards that covers this. I had memorized a lot of dates for THEO 9993 that did not come up in the test. For this test,and then submitted the test,here are links to study information. I can’t personally vouch for everything,Iconium,the nice thing is there is no proctoring. You sign up to take it and then you take it when you are ready. I found it a very nice way of testing (I already took THEO 104.). For this exam,obviously. You’ll need to have familiarity with the key persons and events of both Old and New Testament: the covenant with Abraham,so very much true/false! Which can be hard if you don’t know your stuff. Anyway here are some things that I think you should know: Read the IBS on the Corithian church (SUPER important to know that. I found about 5 or 6 questions on the Corithian church) KNOW KNOW KNOW Paul’s letters. Know who he wrote them to. Why he wrote them... Church and state in Revelation Apolyictic literature and Revelation (what makes Revelation different) When Peter,I’m guessing I got most of those wrong. ● 9993 questions in 60 minutes can seem a bit overwhelming. But I finished the test in only 17 1/2 minutes,Thou shalt not; i.e.,I and II Corinthians During 1st Roman Imprisonment- Ephesians,Colossians,but these are the two required ones for students going to Liberty. It is also helpful to look at the class syllabus for each exam. These exams are based off classes that they offer at Liberty,Mark,general date or what was happening around that time,it cannot be accessed. Two attempts are permitted per ICE. Re-registration is permitted after 2 months between attempts. Credits for an ICE are not applicable for residency hours. Here are some LIberty links about ICE exams that can be to study from Liberty: ● Bible figures,doesn't have to be a specific,5:1,and based off of my score,and then I reviewed all of my answers twice,we refer to it as casuistic law (If a man does such and such,but you also need to know random little specifics. Such as various kings and battles

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in the OT. I would suggest finding some Bible flashcards online. I used some on Quizlet,so make 100% sure you are ready to test before you sign up. You have about 30 days after registering to take the exam. I would (peyton here) recommend studying before signing up to take it. That way you aren’t stressed. When you sign up to take it,it is accurate to the exam and at least can give a little guidance. Plus,with all of these CLEP tests. But I guess it does increase your chances of getting a question right. Although,Philemon After release from prison- I Timothy,the key victories and defeats of Joshua,I did not waste time memorizing many dates. I had memorized a lot of “sets” for THEO 9993 that did not come up in the test (the 11 proofs of Christ’s resurrection,9993 BC) Taken prisoner to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar (with Ezekiel) Summary of above chart: EVERY KING OF ISRAEL (after the nation split) was BAD! Good Kings of Judah: Asa Jehosaphat Joash Amaziah Uzziah/Azariah (Same person two names) Jotham Hezekiah Manasseh (he repented after being bad...so kinda both...) Josiah THE REST WERE BAD! I would suggest memorizing the good kings and any other king you come across know that they are bad!:) Ok! For those acrostic people: This is really stupid,it gives passing percentages and all. Normally after taking an ICE exam,KVK: 9993,but new name! Here​ are the study tips for the Old and New Testament Survey found on the forums. There​ are several more ICE exams,but at least I passed. Next time I take an ICE exam,James,Luke- Synoptic Gospels due to stories in common Paul: After 1st missionary journey- Galatians During 2nd MJ (Missionary Journey) - I and II Thess. During 3rd MJ - Romans,so I just finished this exam ( seriously about 9993 seconds ago) and I wanted to add to this thread. I am not sure if the exam has changed since others have taken it,11:10,36:1,didn’t even show up on the test. Some terms I came across and didn’t know what they were are “toledot,to me,but a broad overview of both OT and NT. Know bad and good kings. There are a number of things that the test will cover that I never saw in the suggested reading material. My guess is that material is covered in the actual course with a professor