Bible_Study_12 Flashcards

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Tabernacle Furniture: ♦What is the Brazen Alter and what does it picture?

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Where daily burnt offerings were made. Picturing the Cross

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Tabernacle Furniture: ♦What is used for priestly daily cleansing picturing daily confession & Bible study?

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Brazen Laver

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Tabernacle Furniture: ♦What is the Table of Shewbread and what does it picture?

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With 12 loaves of bread picturing Christ as the Bread of Life

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Tabernacle Furniture: ♦What is the Golden Lampstand and what does it picture?

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7 oil lamps which continuously burned picturing Christ as the Light and the Spirit as the oil

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Tabernacle Furniture: ♦What is the thing that has continuously rising incense picturing prayer?

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Alter of Incense

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Tabernacle Furniture: ♦What is the chest where once annually, blood was sprinkled on its lid (the Mercy Seat) to astone for Israel’s sin picturing Christ’s ascent to heaven?

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Ark of the Covenant

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What is the Main Content of the book of Leviticus?

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Leviticus deals with the worship and walk of Israel, describing the Levitical Priesthood and their duties, the sacrifices, the shedding of blood as atonement for sin, and all the laws of worship, cleanness and uncleanness

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In the book of Leviticus, the root about Levitical Priesthood and their duties is used how many times?

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189

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In the book of Leviticus, the root of sacrifices is how many times?

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42

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In the book of Leviticus, the root of the shedding of blood is used how many times?

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86

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Who is the author of the book of Leviticus?

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Moses

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The book of Leviticus begins exactly how long after the first Passover and exodus?

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1 year

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The book of Leviticus spans how long?

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1 month

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The book of Leviticus is a continuation of what?

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Exodus and is continued in Numbers

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Background of Leviticus:♦Leviticus contains what?

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The commandments of God for the Levites, for the operations of the Tabernacle, for the restoration of broken fellowship, and for maintaining holy fellowship with God

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What is the importance and distinctives of the book of Leviticus?

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No other book claims divine inspiration as often as does Leviticus - over 50 times. In Exodus, God spoke from Sanai, in Leviticus, He speaks from the Sanctuary

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What is the NT Type of The Feast of Passover?

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This speaks of Calvary as Christ was taken by the Jews on this very day, just after celebrating Passover (the Last Supper) with His Disciples

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What is the OT Purpose of The Feast of Passover?

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This commemorated the Exodus and the sparing of the Israelite firstborn on the night of the slaying of the Egyptian firstborn

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What is the NT Type of The 7 Day Feast of Unleavened Bread?

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This speaks of the holy walk of the believer and of Christ as the Bread of Life

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What is the OT Purpose of The 7 Day Feast of Unleavened Bread?

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This speaks of the hasty exodus from Egypt the morning after the Passover

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What is the NT Type of The Feast of Fruits?

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The Resurrection of Christ

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What is the OT Purpose of f The Feast of Fruits?

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This commemorated the crossing of the Red Sea historically and the beginning of the Barley Harvest annually

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What is the NT Type of The Feast of Weeks or Pentecost?

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The Coming of the Spirit, which occurred on this day

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The Feast of Weeks or Pentecost tradition ties this to what?

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The day Moses received the Law on Mount Sinai

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What is the NT Type of The Feast of Trumpets?

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The Rapture and 2nd Coming

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What is the OT Purpose of The Feast of Trumpets?

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Memorial trumpets were blown on the 1st day of the seventh month; reminding Israel of the trumpets blown 7 times to command travel in the Wilderness Wanderings and as a reminder of the approaching Feast

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What is the NT Type of The Day of Atonement?

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The Tribulation

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What is the OT Purpose of The Day of Atonement?

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National Atonement

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The Day of Atonement - Order of Service: The high priest would then sprinkle what? Where?

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The blood of the slaughtered bull and goat 7 times upon the Mercy Seat in the Holy of Holies

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What is the NT Type of The Feast of Tabernacles?

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The Millennium

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What is the OT Purpose of The Feast of Tabernacles?

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This feast commemorated the wilderness wanderings and God’s provision of supernatural water and light.

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The Feast of Tabernacles is also know as?

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The Feast of Booths or Ingatherings

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Describe the practice of The Feast of Tabernacles?

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A National “cook out” (pot luck style where the poor could all join) and a National “camp out” in temporary booths. Special ceremonies concerning water and light were also held

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What 3 Feasts required mandatory attendance for all adult Jewish males?

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Passover, Weeks/Pentecost & Tabernacles

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What are two commands of Purity concerning food?

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  1. Only animals with cloven hooves and which chewed the cud were to be eaten♦2. Only fish with scales and fins were to be eaten
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What is the Main Content of the book of Numbers?

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The story of the Lost Generation of Israel and sad story of an entire generation who died during the 40 years of Wilderness Wanderings

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The book of Numbers begins with Israel still at?

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Mt. Sinai, where they have received the Law and Constructed the Tabernacle

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The book of Numbers begins with the _________ of the people at Mt. Sinai.

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Numbering

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In the book of Numbers, the people are then Organized and Instructed. They then travel to?

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Kadesh Barnea, but refused to obey God and enter the Promised Land

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In the book of Numbers, after the people refused to obey God, what happens to them?

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The entire generation is therefore condemned to die in the Wilderness

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In the book of Numbers, the new generation travels to?

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The Jordan River on the edge of the Promised Land. Here, Israel is again Organized, Instructed and Numbered

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What are the divine commands in the Exodus, Leviticus & Numbers?

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Exodus - “Get Out!”♦Leviticus - “Get Right!”♦Numbers - “Get Going!”

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During the book of Numbers, in spite of Israel’s terrible sin,..?

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God’s grace and love shine throughout Numbers

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In the book of Numbers, what is the estimation of food and water per day to provide for the multitudes?

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At least 50 railway boxcars of food per day and over 12 million gallons of water per day

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Who is the author of the book of Numbers?

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Moses

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What are the dates of the book of Numbers?

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1444-1405 BC

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The book of Numbers begins exactly how long after Exodus?

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1 year and 1 month

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How long does the book of Numbers span?

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Almost 40 years (38 years and 1 month to be precise)

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The English title Numbers comes from?

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The two numberings, in chapters 1 (at Mt. Sinai) and 26 (on the plains of Moab)

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The title of the book of Numbers: ♦Jewish writings usually entitle the book..?

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In the Wilderness, from the fifth word of 1:1.

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In the book of Numbers, the two numberings are of the..?

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  1. Former generation that came out of Egypt and died in the Wilderness ♦2. Of the New generation that grew up in the Wilderness and conquered Canaan
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Who was Balaam?

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Greedy prophet hired by the king of Moab to curse Israel, who blessed them instead

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Who was the harlot who hid the spies at Jericho?

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Rahab

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Who was Achan?

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He took the accursed thing at Jericho, bringing Israel’s defeat at Ai

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Who were the people who tricked Israel into a treaty by claiming to be a distant country?

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The Gibeonites

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Who was Caleb?

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One of the 2 spies who pleaded with Israel to go in and posses the Promised Land

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What is Goshen?

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Israel’s home in Egypt - protected from the plagues

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Where did God met Moses with His Call & Commandments?

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Mt. Sinai/Horeb

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The postponement of Israel’s inheritance of the Promised Land. The Fear and Failure at what place?

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Kadesh Barnea

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Where was the place that Joshua is told to have priests bearing the Ark to make a daily procession around the city, blowing their trumpets as the armies of Israel march an absolute silence? This was a trial of Jewish faith and a test of obedience and trust.

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Jericho

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Israel is filled with pride after Jericho and sends only a small army of about 3,000 men to battle a which small city? They do all this without consulting or depending upon God

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Ai

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What is the Main Content of Deuteronomy?

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Contains the three final farewell Sermons of Moses, as he repreaches Israel’s History (Sermon One), Law (Sermon Two), and Covenant (Sermon Three) to a New Generation

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What is the key word in Deuteronomy?

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Covenant

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Who is the author of Deuteronomy?

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Moses is clearly the author of this book, while Joshua placed the book into its final form and wrote the last section which records Moses’ death

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What is the date of Deuteronomy?

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1405 BC

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Deuteronomy spans how long and after what?

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1 month, just after the 40 year Wilderness Wanderings (39 yrs & 11 months after the Exodus) and just before the entrance into the Promised Land

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Background of Deuteronomy: ♦Not a man over 60 (save Joshua & Caleb) stands to hear what?

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The message of Moses

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Background of Deuteronomy: ♦What happened to the entire generation which was redeemed from Egypt?

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They died in the Wilderness

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Background of Deuteronomy: ♦Moses speaks to a generation on the verge of entering the land of God’s promise, the children of the what?

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Exodus

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Background of Deuteronomy:♦Moses does these 3 things while they are on the verge of entering the Promised Land.

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Reviews their History, repreaches their Law, and renews their Covenant

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Background of Deuteronomy: ♦What does Moses proclaim while they are on the verge of entering the Promised Land?

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He proclaims God’s Commands for this new Land and God’s Conditions for remaining in this land

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The English title, Deuteronomy, means what?

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Second Law

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Deuteronomy is what three things of the original Law given 40 years later?

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An expansion, exposition, and application

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In order to pass the faith on to the next generation, we do so by first having..?

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God’s Word in our own heart

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In order to pass the faith on to the next generation, we do so by teaching..?

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The Word of God in Practical ways with practical applications in daily life in informal normal daily settings

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In order to pass the faith on to the next generation, we do so by saturating..?

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Our life and theirs with the Word of God

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In order to pass the faith on to the next generation, we do so by telling our children the meaning of ..?

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The commandments

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In order to pass the faith on to the next generation, we do so by telling our children the motive of..?

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Why they should obey God - He redeemed us from bondage with great miracles

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In order to pass the faith on to the next generation, we do so by telling our children the purpose of..?

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Redemption - “He brought us out” from bondage in Egypt [from sin and the world] “that He might bring us in, to give us the land” [to give us the victorious, joyous, and abundant life]

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In order to pass the faith on to the next generation, we do so by telling our children of the Blessings of..?

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Obedience

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In order to pass the faith on to the next generation, we do so by telling our children of their..?

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Spiritual Heritage

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Moses Preaches on Criminal Law- Legal Testimony and Perjury: ♦How many witnesses are required for conviction?

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2

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Moses Preaches on Criminal Law- Legal Testimony and Perjury: ♦What do false witnesses receive for falsely accusing another?

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The punishment for the crime of which they falsely accused another

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Moses Preaches on Criminal Law: ♦What are the four reasons for the Death Penalty?

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  1. To remove guilt from the Land. A nation which doesn’t punish its crimes will be punished by God ♦2. To put away evil from among you♦3. To deter crime♦4. To bring about equal justice
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What is the Main Content of the book of Joshua?

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The book of Joshua records the Conquest of Canaan, the Land originally promised to Abraham

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What is the theme of the book of Joshua?

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The Possession of Israel

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What is the Practical Purpose of the book of Joshua?

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Joshua shows us how to face our spiritual battles with sin and temptation by faith in and dependence on God

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Moses changed the title to Jehoshua or Joshua meaning..?

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Jehovah is Salvation This name Joshua is thus a perfect title for this book in meaning, as well as in naming it’s chief character

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Joshua is the Hebrew form of the Greek name…?

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Jesus

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90
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Recite Joshua 1:8

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This book of the law shall not depart our of thy mouth; but thous shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein; for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous and then thou shalt have good success.

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Deuteronomy 6:4

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Hear,Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord.

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Deuteronomy 12:8

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Ye shall not do after all the things that we do here this day, every man whatsoever is right in his own eyes.

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Joshua 24:14-15

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Now therefore fear the Lord, and serve Him in sincerity and in truth: and put away the gods which your fathers served on the other side of the flood, and in Egypt; and serve ye the Lord. And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house we will serve the Lord.

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Deuteronomy 6:5

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And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.

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What is the reference for the great pro-life statement in Exodus 21:22-23

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If me strive and hurt a woman with child so that her fruit depart from her, and yet no mischief follow; he shall be surely punished according as the woman’s husband will lay upon him; and he shall pay as the judges determine. And if any mischief follow then thou shalt give life for life.

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96
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What is the description for Exodus 3?

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The Burning Bush

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97
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What is the description for Exodus 14?

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Crossing the Res Sea

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98
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What is the description for Deuteronomy 27-28?

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The Blessings & the Cursings

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Where is the Ark of the Covenant located in the Tabernacle?

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In the Holy of Holies

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Where is the Alter of Incense located in the Tabernacle?

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In the Holy Place closest to the Veil

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Where is the Table of Shewbread located in the Tabernacle?

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In the Holy Place to the right

102
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Where is the 7 Tiered Candelabra located in the Tabernacle?

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In the Holy Place to the left

103
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Where is the Brazen Alter located in the Tabernacle?

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As soon at you enter the Tabernacle

104
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Where is the Brazen Laver located in the Tabernacle?

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After you’ve entered the Tabernacle to the left

105
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Chapter ID for Matthew 13?

A

Parables of the Kingdom

106
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Chapter ID for Matthew 17?

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Transfiguration

107
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Chapter ID for Matthew 19?

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Jesus on Divorce

108
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Chapter ID for Matthew 24-25?

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Mt Olivet Discourse

109
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Chapter ID for Luke 16?

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Rich Man & Lazarus

110
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Chapter ID for John 10?

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Good Shepard Sermon

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Chapter ID for John 14?

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Sermon on Heaven

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Matthew 5:44

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But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;

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Matthew 6:33

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But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.

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Matthew 7:1

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Judge not, that ye be not judged.

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Matthew 25:40

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And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me

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Matthew 28:19-20

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Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

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Mark 16:15

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And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.

118
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John 10:28-29

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And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand.

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John 14:1-2

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Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.

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John 14:6

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Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

121
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Who is Malchus?

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A servant of High Priest who’s ear was cut off by Peter & healed by Jesus

122
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Who was a powerful former High Priest who lead in the crucifixion of Jesus?

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Annas

123
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Who is Caiaphas?

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High Priest who lead in trial of Jesus

124
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Who buried Jesus in his own tomb?

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Joseph of Arimethea

125
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Who is Simon the Cyrene?

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He carried the cross of Jesus

126
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Who was released by Pilate instead of Jesus?

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Barabbas

127
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Who is Pontius Pilate?

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Roman procurator who issued the death sentence of Christ

128
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Who was the synagogue official that requested that Jesus heal is terminally ill daughter and Jesus goes to his house?

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Jarius

129
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Nicodemus

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Master of the Pharisees came to Jesus by night, defended Jesus in front of the other Pharisees, and helped bury Jesus

130
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Who is the blind man that sat by where Jesus was passing by and cried out for mercy from Jesus. Jesus gave him his sight.

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Bartimaeus

131
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Cleopas

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One of the two men on the road to Emmaus whom the resurrected Jesus shows that the Messiah must needs have been crucified. He asked Jesus to stay with them, started to eat with him and then they recognized Jesus.

132
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Where was the place where a 38 year invalid was healed by Jesus after he gave the excuse of having no man to help him into the water when the angel stirred it and another beat him to the water? The man was then rebuked for carrying his bed on the Sabbath.

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Pool of Bethesda

133
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What occurred at the Pool of Siloam?

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The place where on the last day of the feast, a procession would go to which was fed by the “living waters” of an artesian spring. Jesus there declared that HE was the living water.

134
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Where is the place where Jesus asks 3 disciples to watch and pray, experiences agony, prays to the Father about any other possible way, finds disciples sleeping, prays some more, is strengthened by an angel, and is betrayed.

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Gethsemane on the Mt of Olives

135
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What city was Jesus preaching headquarters?

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Capernam

136
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What year was Jerusalem destroyed?

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AD 70

137
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Who was the Roman General when Jerusalem was destroyed?

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Titus

138
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What was the cause of death on the cross?

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Suffocation

139
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What is the greatest proof of Christianity?

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The Resurrection

140
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What is the greatest evidence of the Resurrection?

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The fact of the empty tomb

141
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The Triumphal Entry was made the exact day predicted by who’s 70 weeks prophecy?

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Daniel (Daniel 9)

142
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How many OT prophecies did Christ fulfill?

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333

143
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What type of problem is unbelief?

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Unbelief is a moral and spiritual problem, not an intellectual one.

144
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What are the four evidences that Jesus claimed to be God from John 5?

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  1. He claims to be the son of God making Himself equal with God♦2. He claims that those who believe on Him will have eternal life♦3. He claims He will judge all mankind♦4. He claims His miracles prove His Deity
145
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Jesus clearly states that _____ other sins and blasphemies are forgivable. This means that suicide, homosexuality, or murder are _____________.

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All ; forgivable

146
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The _________________ sin is a final, absolute, deliberate, and will full act.

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Unpardonable

147
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We do not need to _______ accidentally, unknowingly or mistakingly committing this unpardonable sin

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fear

148
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This pronouncement that Jesus was demon possessed was made by the _________ after well over a year of being faced with undeniable miracles, fulfillment of scriptural prophecies, and truth.

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Scribes

149
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What is the nature of the unpardonable sin?

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The Final rejection of the Spirit and of Christ

150
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Although the unpardonable sin cannot be committed by rejecting Jesus’ the same way the Scribes did, it can be applied today as a _______, determined, and absolute rejection and repudiation of the Holy Spirit’s _________ ministry as He draws one to accept Christ.

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Final ; Convicting

151
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What are the five clarifications about the Unpardonable Sin?

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  1. No believer can’t commit it♦2. No person who desires salvation has committed this sin♦3. This is more than a careless evil word♦4. This is more than initially rejecting the Holy Spirit’s conviction. It is Final rejection♦5. This is not the statement that certain false miracles or teachings maybe of Satan instead of the Spirit, for Jesus Himself made the statement. In fact we are commanded to, “try the spirits”.
152
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Jesus is told that brothers and mother are waiting to see Him and responds by explaining that anyone hearing and obeying God’s Word is His brother, and sister, and mother. This passage refutes the?

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Doctrine of Perpetual Virginity of Mary as Christ clearly had brothers and sisters. Some claim this should be translated cousins, but the Greek word used here literally means, to share the same womb.

153
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦First, since the beginning of His ministry, _______ had been offering the ____________ ____________ to Israel if they would but __________ the King.

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Jesus ; Promised Kingdom ; receive

154
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦The leadership of ________, although they have been critical up to this point, now officially _____________ Jesus as the Christ, Messiah, and King.

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Israel ; rejects

155
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦From the point when Israel officially rejects Jesus, Jesus turns from offering the Promised Earthly Kingdom to describing the intervening what?

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Mysteries of the Kingdom

156
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦Israel was rejecting her Promised King and thus forfeiting for now her Promised Kingdom, a literal reign of Christ on Earth, which will ultimately be for filled in the?

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Millennium

157
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦The “Mysteries of the Kingdom” are heretofore ____________ ________ concerning the intervening Age and Kingdom between the rejection of Christ as Messiah and Israel’s ultimate acceptance of Christ as Messiah at the Second Coming.

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unrevealed truths

158
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦This intervening Kingdom will be a what kind of Kingdom?

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Spiritual

159
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦The terms “Kingdom of Heaven” (used only by ___________) and “Kingdom of God” (used by ____________) refer to several concepts.

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Matthew ; all 4 Gospels

160
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦What is the primary meaning of the Kingdom?

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The literal reign of Christ on earth in the Millennium.

161
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦This literal Kingdom was revealed in the ______ ______________

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Old Testament

162
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦No ___________ persons will enter this kingdom at the beginning of the Millennium (although some will be _______ into it during the thousand years)

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unsaved ; born

163
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦What is the secondary meaning of Kingdom?

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The literal reign of Christ over believers from His rejection to His acceptance by Israel

164
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦The idea of the secondary meaning of the Kingdom represents the “__________ ___ ____ _________” and was unrevealed in the Old Testament.

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mysteries of the kingdom

165
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦No _________ persons may enter this kingdom and one must be born again to _______ enter this kingdom. However, many false believers will associate with it and the term is sometimes used to refer to all of professing Christendom.

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saved ; truly

166
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦How must you enter the first Kingdom to have a part in this second Kingdom?

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You must enter the first Kingdom spiritually to have a part in the second Kingdom physically. If you except the King now, you will be part of the Kingdom then.

167
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦The concept of the Kingdom is broader than the Church or the Church Age. The Kingdom includes who?

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All the believers from Christ’s rejection by Israel through the Church Age (which ends at the rapture) and also through the Tribulation and the Millennium.

168
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Third Sermon - On the Examples of the Kingdom: ♦The Jews have now officially begun their rejection of the King and their temporary forfeiture of the Kingdom. The anticipated and prophesied literal kingdom is therefore…?

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being postponed and Jesus now for the first time explains the intervening spiritual kingdom with 9 parables

169
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Why does Jesus use parables?

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  1. To reveal truth to His Disciples ♦2. To conceal truth from His Rejectors
170
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What are the principles concerning the proper interpretation of parables?

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  1. Parables are meant to illustrate one central truth♦2. This truth may have sub-points, but we must not make parables “walk on all fours”, creating meanings out of our own imaginations which are not actually taught in text♦3. We must not invent new truths out of the symbolism of parables which are not clearly stated elsewhere in scripture
171
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What is the fourth parable?

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The Sower, the Seed, and the Soil

172
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Who is the Sower in the fourth parable?

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Jesus and others who will follow Him in the preaching of the Gospel

173
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The Word is what in the fourth parable?

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The Seed

174
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What are the Soils in the fourth parable?

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The Hearts of the Hearers

175
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The Wayside or Roadside Soil is what in the fourth parable?

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A person who receives the Word without understanding and has the seed devoured by birds [picturing Satan]

176
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In the fourth parable, the Stony, shallow ground is … ?

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One whose initial response is joy and yet who only makes a head not a heart decision for Christ and who then quits because of problems.

177
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Why do Stony, shallow ground people quit in the fourth parable?

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Because of his lack of depth or roots, when trials or persecution for being a Christian arise, he is offended and falls away

178
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The Thorny ground in the fourth parable is …?

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One who initially receives the Word, but never bears fruit because of distractions. He is drawn away and the Word is choked by earthly concerns

179
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How is the thorny ground choked by earthly concerns in the fourth parable?

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  1. The cares of this World - too busy with other concerns ♦2. The deceitfulness of riches - too interested in money ♦3. Desire for other things - too desirous of earthly things ♦4. Pleasures - too interested in having fun
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The Good Soil in the fourth parable is..?

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One who receives the Word with an honest, sincere, and understanding heart. This one alone bears fruit (though in varying amounts). The salvation of those represented by this soil alone can be determined with certainty. Fruit evidences salvation before men. When there is no outward fruit, only God knows the answer to the question of salvation.

181
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What is the fifth parable?

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Satan’s Tares in the Saviour’s Field

182
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Relate the fifth parable.

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A man scatters good seed in his field. And enemy then plants tares that night. The man orders that the tares not be gathered lest the wheat also be uprooted. His plan is to await the harvest and then have the reapers burn the tares and collect the wheat.

183
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Who is the man in the fifth parable?

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Jesus

184
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What is the field in the fifth parable?

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The World

185
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The believers are what in the fifth parable?

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The wheat

186
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The unbelievers are what in the fifth parable?

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The tares

187
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Who is the enemy in the fifth parable?

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Satan

188
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What is the harvest in the fifth parable?

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The end of the Age which occurs at the 2nd Coming at the end of the intervening spiritual Kingdom and before the Millennium Kingdom. This is Not a reference to the Rapture, but to the judgment at the end of the Tribulation.

189
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Who are the Angels in the fifth parable?

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The Reapers

190
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What is the furnace in the fifth parable?

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Hell

191
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The Millennial Kingdom and Heaven are what in the fifth parable?

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The Barn

192
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What does the fifth parable clearly teach?

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This parable clearly teaches that there will be a time of judgment at the end of the Tribulation period during which the saved and lost will be divided. The lost will be cast into Hell and the saved will enter the Millennial Kingdom

193
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In the ninth parable, what does the treasure represent?

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Israel, purchased out of the land

194
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In the tenth parable, what does the pearl represent?

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The Church, purchased out of the sea (the Gentile world)

195
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What is the thirteen parable?

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A Rent Cloth and a Ruptured Container

196
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What do some of the disciples of John the Baptist and of the Pharisees ask which brings the thirteenth parable?

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Why do they fast, but the disciples of Jesus do not?

197
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What is the answer that Jesus explains before the thirteenth parable?

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The friends of the bridegroom (Christ) do not fast while the bridegroom is with them, but that when He is gone, “then shall they fast”.

198
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According to Jesus’s answer to the question of the disciples of John the Baptist and of the Pharisees, is fasting for believers today?

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Yes

199
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In the thirteenth parable, what is the parable about the patch and the garment.

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One does not put an unshrunken patch on an old garment lest when it shrinks, it creates a larger tear.

200
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In the thirteenth parable, what is the parable about wine and wineskins?

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One does not put new (unfermented) wine into old brittle wineskins lest the remaining old (fermented) wine cause the new to ferment releasing a expanding gases and causing the wineskins to burst

201
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In the thirteenth parable, is the point of the first two parable the same?

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Yes

202
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In the thirteenth parable, what is the point to the first two parables?

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The new wine of Christianity and the Spirit filled life cannot mix with the old wine of Pharisaic legalism and external righteousness. Christ’s message of Salvation and peace with God by grace cannot mix with Pharisee’s Message of Salvation by works.

203
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Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦Total or near ____________

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Nakedness

204
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Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦Obsession these 3 things. (What are they?)

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Violence, Anti-social behavior and Death

205
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Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦Obsession with the ____________ realm, the ___________ or false religions, but antagonism toward the true Jesus Christ

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Spiritual ; Occult

206
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Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦Sadistic behavior, cruelty, enjoyment in causing others _________

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Pain

207
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Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦_______- Destructive behavior, masochism, drug or alcohol abuse, obsessive sexual behaviors, suicide.

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Self

208
Q

Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦Unusual __________

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Strength

209
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Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦_______________ problems. [This does not imply that all __________ problems or depression are caused by demonic involvement.]

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Mental (x2)

210
Q

Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦Constant _____________

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Depression

211
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Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦__________________ and isolation

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Withdrawal

212
Q

Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦Uncontrollable ___________________

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Rebellion

213
Q

Characteristics of Demonic Influence:♦Overt ___________________ such as demons speaking audibly

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Manifestations

214
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦The Judges were not only not _____________, they openly hated Jesus

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Impartial

215
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦The entire trial was begun and carried out with __ _____ _______ or accusation against Jesus

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No formal charge

216
Q

Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦The trial was carried out at ________, which is illegal

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Night

217
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦A guilty verdict could not be rendered until the _______ _______ the conclusion of the trial

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Day after

218
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦The _______ for hostile testimony was illegal. The trial was started without any _____________ to His guilt, which was illegal.

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Search ; Witnesses

219
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦The _________ could not be convicted on His own evidence (testimony). Jesus was not only convicted on His own testimony, the judges sought throughout the entire trial to discover even a ___________ from Jesus’ lips

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Accused ; Charge

220
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦No ________ _________ evidence was ever presented against Jesus

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Valid legal

221
Q

Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦__________ was struck during the trial

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Jesus

222
Q

Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦There is no evidence that the quorum of _____ judges was present

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23

223
Q

Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦Capital cases had to be begun with reasons for the ___________ and could not begin with reasons for ____________

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Acquittal ; conviction

224
Q

Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦No acquittal could ever be ____________ to a guilty verdict. Jesus legally should have been set free after Pilate’s multiple declarations of “______ _________ in Him’

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Reversed ; no fault

225
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦Trials could not be held on or on the eve of __________ or ____________ days.

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Sabbaths ; Festival

226
Q

Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦The location of His trials was ___________

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Illegal

227
Q

Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦____________ were bribed

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Witnesses

228
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦Witnesses were not ________ warned against false testimony

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Solemnly

229
Q

Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦The accused had to be ___________ if there was a failure of ________________ between witnesses

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Released ; agreement

230
Q

Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦No ______ (or even one) witnesses (even false ones) were brought on the charge for which Jesus was actually convicted.

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Two

231
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦The _______ ________ tore His clothes, which was unlawful.

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High Priest

232
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦The charge was ___________ during the trial. Even after the conviction on charge of blasphemy, the Jews requested Roman permission for execution for an entirely ____________ __________, civil treason.

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Changed ; dfferent charge

233
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Illegalities of the Trials of Jesus:♦The only charge of which Jesus was convicted was claiming to be the ___________, the Son of God, which only would have been an offense if the claim were _________!

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Messiah ; false

234
Q

If a brother offends you, what is the first step of reconciliation?

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go to him privately and seek reconciliation. Obedience to this one command would end 99% of church offenses and conflicts!

235
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What is the second attempt at reconciliation?

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It is to be made with 1 or 2 witnesses

236
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What is the third attempt at reconciliation?

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It is to be made before the entire church

237
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If all attempts at reconciliation fail, then what is the fourth and final step?

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he is to be excluded from fellowship. Notice that even the goal of this step is reconciliation

238
Q

God takes offenses among church members seriously, the _________ must be dealt with or the __________ must be dealt with

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Offense ; offender

239
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What are the first 3 truths drawn from the account of Lazarus & the rich man?

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This passage: ♦1. Supports that there is a literal fire in Hell♦2. Refutes both the doctrines of soul sleep and annihilation♦3. Teaches that the dead in heaven and hell do have some knowledge of what takes place on Earth

240
Q

Truths Drawn from the Account of Lazarus & the Rich Man: ♦This passage adds light to the ..?

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Abode of the saved dead before the Cross (which was not yet Heaven)

241
Q

Truths Drawn from the Account of Lazarus & the Rich Man:♦All the dead ones went to the same place, generally designated as “______” (Hebrew) or “_______” (Greek), the abode of all the dead.

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Sheol ; Hades

242
Q

Truths Drawn from the Account of Lazarus & the Rich Man: ♦There were ___ compartments in this place, one called “__________” or “___________ _________” and the other simply called “Hades”, the place of the rich man’s fiery torment. There was a “great gulf fixed” between the two compartments.

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2 ; Paradise ; Abraham’s Bosom

243
Q

Truths Drawn from the Account of Lazarus & the Rich Man:♦After Christ paid for sin on the Cross, the saved could be and were brought into ______ ___________ in heaven by Christ

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God’s presence

244
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Truths Drawn from the Account of Lazarus & the Rich Man:♦Believers now go ______________ and ______________ into the presence of God in Heaven

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Immediately ; consciously

245
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What is the Backward Look of the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem?

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To God Provision during the 40 years of Wilderness Journeys

246
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What are the 2 aspects of God’s wilderness provision it celebrated?

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Celebration of God’s Provision of: ♦1. Water - 12 million gallons in the desert daily ♦2. Light - the Pillar of Fire

247
Q

The Significance of Jesus’ Statement in John (7:37-39): ♦The two processions reentered the temple to three long trumpet blast at the exact moment another priest was ready with the morning __________.

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Sacrifice

248
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The Significance of Jesus’ Statement in John (7:37-39): ♦And the people shout “Raise thy hand”, the priests with the water and wine pour both into long silver funnels which lead into the altar. This outpouring of water, universally understood by Jews as symbolic of..?

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The prophesied outpouring of the Holy Spirit, was the central object of the entire day’s ceremonies.

249
Q

The Significance of Jesus’ Statement in John (7:37-39): ♦The priests then made the circuit of the Altar 7 times singing again the words of Psalm. This pictured..?

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The end of their wilderness wanderings with their victory at Jericho, symbolizing the ultimate victory of the Messiah over all Gentile Kingdoms at the establishment of the Millennial Kingdom

250
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The Significance of Jesus’ Statement in John (7:37-39): ♦Psalm 82 was then chanted together to trumpet blasts ending with..?

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Arise,God, judge the earth: for Thou shalt inherit all nations