| A | B |
| Levites from the Deuteronomic tradition produced a history of Israel. Scholars call the 1st edition: | Dtr.1 |
| Who destroyed the southern kingdom of Judah along with the Temple in Jerusalem in 587 BCE? | Babylonians |
| Dtr1 was produced during the reign of this King of Judah | Josiah |
| Dtr2 was a revision and addition to Dtr1. It was produced by Levites from the Deuteronomic tradition living in: | Exile |
| The D source stands for: | Deuteronomists |
| What is the Shema? | "Hear oh Israel..." |
| How does the Jewish tradition identify the Deuteronomistic History? | The Former Prophets |
| With the exceptions of Deborah and Joshua (and a few "ecstatics,") to whom do the prophets speak? | Kings |
| According to Dtr1, _ caused all the disasters Judah and Israel ever suffered. | Idolotry |
| According to Dtr1, how are all kings of the northern kingdom of Israel Judged? | Failures |
| These two covenants were the reference points for Dtr.1's understanding of the history of Israel | Mosiac/Davidic |
| According to Dtr.1, what covenant was unconditional? | Davidic |
| According to Dtr.1, what covenant was conditional? | Mosiac |
| What was one of the primary objectives of Dtr1? | For Judah to learn from Israel's mistakes. |
| What was one of the primary objectives of Dtr2? | To explain why YHWH had allowed the Babylonians to destroy Jerusalem. |
| According to Dtr2, who was the only true king over the kingdoms of Israel and Judah? | YHWH |
| The "prologue" to the Deuteronomistic History is: | Deuteronomy |
| The original law code that provided the inspiration for the authors of Dtr.1 and Dtr.2 | Dtn. |
| What is the Davidic covenant? | YHWH's promise that David’s line would endure forever. |
| Dtr.1 evaluates every king based on how well they measure up to this king: | David |