Faith Bible Institute Semester 3 Hebrew Wisdom Literature Practice Test

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What is the function of the wisdom psalm template in Psalm 1 and Psalm 2, and how do these sets illustrate general Wisdom instruction?

Psalm 1 contrasts the blessed man's path with the wicked; Psalm 2 presents divine sovereignty and the king; both set the foundation for living under God's rule.

These two psalms establish a wisdom framework by contrasting the righteous path with the wicked and by presenting God’s king under divine sovereignty, showing how life is to be lived under God’s rule. In Psalm 1, the blessed person delights in and follows God’s instruction, standing in contrast to the wicked who pursue their own way. In Psalm 2, the Lord enthrones the king and declares his sovereignty, describing how human rebellion interacts with divine authority and how trust in the Lord’s anointed is central to wisdom.

This combination best explains the function: it sets up a pattern for wise living—choose the path that aligns with God’s instruction and recognize God’s authority as expressed in the king. Together they illustrate general Wisdom instruction by teaching discernment, allegiance to God, and the order of divine rule as the framework for a wise life.

They aren’t about temple rituals, nor are they a historical record of Israel’s kings, and they don’t oppose wisdom itself. Instead, they frame wisdom around the righteous path and God’s sovereign king.

Psalm 1 and 2 are about temple rituals.

They are historical chronicles of Israel's kings.

They criticize the concept of wisdom.

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