Review for test 2
What are 5 of the 7 things you should include in your contact information on a CV?
1. Full Name 2. Job Title 3. Phone Number
4. Location 5. Email Address
Social Media Portfolio
What is the most common way to chronologically write your work experience in a CV?
a. Functional format c. Volunteer experience
b. Reverse chronological d. Awards
What are standard practices for formatting your CV?
1. Use a professional font with 10–12 pt size, at least 1-inch margins, and 1.0 or 1.15
line spacing.
2. Include contact information, a personal statement, work experience, education,
and skills.
3. Choose between the reverse-chronological (chronological) or functional (skill-
based) format.
4. The reverse-chronological format is the most popular and widely used.
Write what these idioms really mean?
Run of the mill: average, ordinary
Ducks in a row: organized
Zip your lip: stop talking
Dog days of summer: very hot days
Bees’ knees: it is the best
What are 5 of the 6 different main genres written in the Bible?
1. Narrative
2. Poetry
3. Wisdom Literature
4. Prophecy
5. Gospels
6. Epistles/letters/teachings
Look over this passage and answer the questions below it:
Matthew 1:1-17
This is the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah the son of David, the son of Abraham:
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Abraham was the father of Isaac,
Isaac the father of Jacob,
Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers,
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Judah the father of Perez and Zerah, whose mother was Tamar,
Perez the father of Hezron,
Hezron the father of Ram,
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Ram the father of Amminadab,
Amminadab the father of Nahshon,
Nahshon the father of Salmon,
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Salmon the father of Boaz, whose mother was Rahab,
Boaz the father of Obed, whose mother was Ruth,
Obed the father of Jesse,
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and Jesse the father of King David.
David was the father of Solomon, whose mother had been Uriah’s wife,
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Solomon the father of Rehoboam,
Rehoboam the father of Abijah,
Abijah the father of Asa,
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Asa the father of Jehoshaphat,
Jehoshaphat the father of Jehoram,
Jehoram the father of Uzziah,
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Uzziah the father of Jotham,
Jotham the father of Ahaz,
Ahaz the father of Hezekiah,
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Hezekiah the father of Manasseh,
Manasseh the father of Amon,
Amon the father of Josiah,
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and Josiah the father of Jeconiah and his brothers at the time of the exile to
Babylon.
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After the exile to Babylon:
Jeconiah was the father of Shealtiel,
Shealtiel the father of Zerubbabel,
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Zerubbabel the father of Abihud,
Abihud the father of Eliakim,
Eliakim the father of Azor,
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Azor the father of Zadok,
Zadok the father of Akim,
Akim the father of Elihud,
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Elihud the father of Eleazar,
Eleazar the father of Matthan,
Matthan the father of Jacob,
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and Jacob the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary, and Mary was the mother of
Jesus who is called the Messiah.
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Thus there were fourteen generations in all from Abraham to David, fourteen from
David to the exile to Babylon, and fourteen from the exile to the Messiah.
Who is the author? Matthew
Who is the audience? Jewish people
What genre is it? Gospel/Narrative-geneology
What is the application of this passage to us today?
Read the following passage and answer the questions below it:
Philemon 1
Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timothy our brother,
To Philemon our dear friend and fellow worker— 2 also to Apphia our sister and
Archippus our fellow soldier—and to the church that meets in your home:
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Grace and peace to you[a] from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Thanksgiving and Prayer
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I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers, 5 because I hear about your
love for all his holy people and your faith in the Lord Jesus. 6 I pray that your partnership
with us in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every good
thing we share for the sake of Christ. 7 Your love has given me great joy and
encouragement, because you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the Lord’s people.
Paul’s Plea for Onesimus
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Therefore, although in Christ I could be bold and order you to do what you ought to
do, 9 yet I prefer to appeal to you on the basis of love. It is as none other than Paul—an
old man and now also a prisoner of Christ Jesus— 10 that I appeal to you for my
son Onesimus,[b] who became my son while I was in chains. 11 Formerly he was useless to
you, but now he has become useful both to you and to me.
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I am sending him—who is my very heart—back to you. 13 I would have liked to keep
him with me so that he could take your place in helping me while I am in chains for the
gospel. 14 But I did not want to do anything without your consent, so that any favor you
do would not seem forced but would be voluntary. 15 Perhaps the reason he was
separated from you for a little while was that you might have him back forever— 16 no
longer as a slave, but better than a slave, as a dear brother. He is very dear to me but
even dearer to you, both as a fellow man and as a brother in the Lord.
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So if you consider me a partner, welcome him as you would welcome me. 18 If he has
done you any wrong or owes you anything, charge it to me. 19 I, Paul, am writing this
with my own hand. I will pay it back—not to mention that you owe me your very self. 20 I
do wish, brother, that I may have some benefit from you in the Lord; refresh my heart in
Christ. 21 Confident of your obedience, I write to you, knowing that you will do even
more than I ask.
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And one thing more: Prepare a guest room for me, because I hope to be restored to
you in answer to your prayers.
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Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, sends you greetings. 24 And so do
Mark, Aristarchus, Demas and Luke, my fellow workers.
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The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.
Who is the author? Paul
Who is the audience? Philemon
What genre is it? Epistle
What is the application of this passage to us today?
Listen to the following passage and answer the questions below it:
Job 40
40 The LORD said to Job:
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“Will the one who contends with the Almighty correct him?
Let him who accuses God answer him!”
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Then Job answered the LORD:
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“I am unworthy—how can I reply to you?
I put my hand over my mouth.
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I spoke once, but I have no answer—
twice, but I will say no more.”
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Then the LORD spoke to Job out of the storm:
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“Brace yourself like a man;
I will question you,
and you shall answer me.
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“Would you discredit my justice?
Would you condemn me to justify yourself?
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Do you have an arm like God’s,
and can your voice thunder like his?
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Then adorn yourself with glory and splendor,
and clothe yourself in honor and majesty.
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Unleash the fury of your wrath,
look at all who are proud and bring them low,
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look at all who are proud and humble them,
crush the wicked where they stand.
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Bury them all in the dust together;
shroud their faces in the grave.
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Then I myself will admit to you
that your own right hand can save you.
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“Look at Behemoth,
which I made along with you
and which feeds on grass like an ox.
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What strength it has in its loins,
what power in the muscles of its belly!
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Its tail sways like a cedar;
the sinews of its thighs are close-knit.
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Its bones are tubes of bronze,
its limbs like rods of iron.
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It ranks first among the works of God,
yet its Maker can approach it with his sword.
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The hills bring it their produce,
and all the wild animals play nearby.
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Under the lotus plants it lies,
hidden among the reeds in the marsh.
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The lotuses conceal it in their shadow;
the poplars by the stream surround it.
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A raging river does not alarm it;
it is secure, though the Jordan should surge against its mouth.
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Can anyone capture it by the eyes,
or trap it and pierce its nose?
Who is the author? Unknown, possibly Moses, Job
Who is the audience? Jewish people
What genre is it? Wisdom, Narrative/history, poetry
What is the application of this passage to us today? Trust in God because He does what
He says, He is sovereign and almighty.
What are 5 of the 7 steps you can include in a formal complaint letter?
1. Start with a greeting
2. Briefly introduce yourself
3. Give details about the reason
4. Explain the steps you took to resolve your issue
5. Attach copies of relevant supporting documents
State how and when you want the issue resolved
Sign off
What is the gospel (in English) in 5 sentences or less:
Sin of man
God loves us
Death, burial and resurrection of Jesus in our place
Repent of sins and accept Him as our Savior (Saviour)
Trust in what he has done
New creation/believer/ Holy Spirit comes
Eternal life with God
Man is sinful and is separated from God. God loves us so much that He sent His Son to take
our place and punishment. Jesus suffered, died and was buried, but rose on the third day,
beating sin and Satan. If you trust in what he has done, you will be saved from God’s wrath,
the Holy Spirit dwells in you and you will have eternal life in heaven.