Bible_Study_2 Flashcards

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What people tricked Israel into a treaty by claiming to be from a distant country? (study sheet)

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Gibeonites

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Who was one of the 2 spies who pleaded with Israel to go in and possess the promised land? (study sheet)

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Caleb

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Israel’s home in Egypt which was protected from the plagues was? (study sheet)

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Goshen

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Moses received two things at Mt Sinai/Horeb…what were they? (study sheet)

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His call and the Commandments

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In _________ __________, Israel sent out the spies and out of the 12 spies, only 2 came back with an accurate report ( they were _________ and __________).

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Kadesh-Barnea; Joshua; Caleb

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Unfortunately, the people listened to the 10 _____________ spies. God spares Israel, but those whose ages were 20 and up, except _________ and __________, would wander in the wilderness for 40 years.

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fearful; Joshua; Caleb

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In _________________, Joshua is told to have the priests bearing the ark make a daily process around the city, blowing the _________________ as the armies march in absolute ______________, for 7 days. On the 7th day, they marched 7 times. After the 7th time, they all shouted and the ____________ __________ ____________.

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Jericho; trumpets; silence;walls fell down

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Israel commits trespass against God as Achan takes of the ____________ ____________. and brings the anger of God against the nation. Because of their pride after defeating Jericho, they only send out 3000 men to battle the small city of Ai without consulting God.

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accursed thing

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;They are ________________ and suffer many casualties. Joshua cries out to God. God commands him to ______________ the people, discover the ________ ______, and burn him with fire.

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defeated; sanctify; guilty party

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______________ is found guilty and confesses his sin. He and his family are stoned to death and burned. Because they have dealt with the sin, God assures him that He has given ______ to them. Israel defeats them easily.

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Achan; Ai

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Book of Deuteronomy’s main content is: the three final farewell ______ __ ______, as he repreaches to Israel’s new generation (312)

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Sermons of Moses

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Deuteronomy covers Moses repreaching Israel’s 3 sermons to a new generation what are they? (312)

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History♦Law♦Covenant

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13
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Key word of Deuteronomy is? (312)

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Covenant

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Author of Deuteronomy (incl. last section)

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Moses (Joshua wrote the last section about Moses Death.)

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Dates of Deuteronomy

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1405 BC

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The dates of Deuteronomy cover __ ______, just after the ____ ______ Wilderness Wanderings (39 years and 1 month after the ____________ from _________).

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1 month; 40 year; Exodus; Egypt

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17
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Background of Deuteronomy is: Not a man over _______ stands to hear Moses’ message. An entire generation redeemed from Egypt has _______ in the ______________. (313)

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60; died; wilderness

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18
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Moses reviews their _____________, REPREACHES the _______, and ____________ their Covenant.

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History; Law; renews

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He proclaims God’s _____________ for this new Land and God’s __________________________ for remaining in this Land.

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commands; Conditions

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20
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The English title of Deuteronomy means: (313)

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The Second Law

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21
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Deuteronomy is an ____________, __________ and ____________ of the original Law given 40 years earlier. It is: (313)

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expansion; exposition; application

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22
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How do we pass on faith from one generation to the next?♦1st Part - Have __________ __________ in our own Heart

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God’s Word

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How do we pass on faith from one generation to the next?♦2nd Part - Teaching the Word of God in _____________________ ways with _____________________ applications in daily life in informal ________________ daily settings.

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practical; practical; normal

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How do we pass on faith from one generation to the next?♦3rd Part - _____________________ your __________ and theirs with __________ __________.

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Saturating; life; God’s Word

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How do we pass on faith from one generation to the next?♦4th Part - Telling your ________________ the meaning of the _____________________ of God

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children; commandments

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How do we pass on faith from one generation to the next?♦5th Part - ______________ your children the ______________ of why they should __________ God - He ________________ us from bondage with __________ __________

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Telling; motive; obey; redeemed; great miracles.

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How do we pass on faith from one generation to the next?♦6th Part - Telling ___________ ___________ the purpose of redemption. “He brought us out…that He might bring us in (to give us the _____________________, joyous, and ________________ life)

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Your children; victorious; abundant

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How do we pass on faith from one generation to the next?♦7th Part - Telling our children of the ____________________ of ________________

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Blessings of Obedience.

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How do we pass on faith from one generation to the next?♦8th Part - Telling them of their __________________ __________________

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Spiritual Heritage

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30
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Moses Preaches on Legal Testimony and Perjury: ♦1. _______ witnesses are required for conviction. (328)

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two

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Moses Preaches on Legal Testimony and Perjury: ♦2. False ______________________ are to receive the ______________________ for the crime of which they _________________ accused another.

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witnesses; punishment; falsely

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32
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Moses Preaches on Reasons for the Death Penalty:♦1. To remove ____________ from the land. A nation which does not _________________ its ___________ will be punished by God.

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guilt; punish; crimes

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Moses Preaches on Reasons for the Death Penalty:♦2. To put away the ___________ from among you.

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evil

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Moses Preaches on Reasons for the Death Penalty:♦3. To ___________ crime.

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deter

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Moses Preaches on Reasons for the Death Penalty:♦4. To bring about ___________ ___________.

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equal justice.

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36
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Theme for the book of Joshua is

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Possession of Israel

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37
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Practical purpose and message 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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38
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This book is named after its ____________ _____________. He was originally know as Oshea or Hoshea, meaning “salvation”.

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central figure

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39
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The book of Joshua records the Conquest of_________, the Land originally promised to Abraham

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Canaan

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40
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Moses changed it to Jehoshua or Joshua meaning ____________ _______ ______________.

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Jehovah is Salvation

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41
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Joshua is the Hebrew form of the Greek name, __________ which refers to Joshua, and is obviously a type of Christ.

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Jesus

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42
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Joshua 1:8

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This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but “thou 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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43
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Deuteronomy 6:4

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Hear,Israel: The Lord our God is one LORD

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44
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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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45
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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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47
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Purpose of Acts:♦To be an apologetic or ______ of early Christianity.

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defense

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Purpose of Acts:♦To confirm the apostolic authority of ____.

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Paul

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Purpose of Acts:♦To reveal the univerality of Christianity as a religion for all ______.

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peoples

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50
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Overview:♦Acts centers around __ great Crusades as outlined in Acts 1:8.

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3

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51
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Obeying the local Commission involved:

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Witnesses in Jerusalem.

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52
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Obeying the Regional Commission involved:

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Witnesses in Judea and Samaria.

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53
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Obeying the Global Commission involved:

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Witnesses unto the Uttermost Part of the Earth.

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54
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The word Apostle means

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Authorized Messenger

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55
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Jesus commanded His Apostles to ____ in Jerusalem for “the promise of the Father”. This promise is a reference to the arrival of the Holy Spirit in His New Testament ministry on Pentacost.

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wait

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56
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1) Since both the Omnipresence of the Spirit and the many mentions of His active ministry in the Old Testament demand that the Holy Spirit was present on Earth before Pentacost, one might wonder then what is meant by references to His coming and arrival at Pentacost? The Spirit was being poured out in a _____ and _____________ new testament ministry.

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new, greater

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57
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The precise nature of the distinction between the Holy Spirit’s old Testament ministry and his new Testament ministry are or are not 100% clear.

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are not

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58
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Acts 4:12

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Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. (Give Reference))

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Acts 16:31

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And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house (Give Reference)

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60
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The Holy Spirit’s modern ministry began when the Spirit was outpoured at __________.

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Pentecost

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61
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The Holy Spirit will be removed from His distinct NT ministry and also His restraining ministry at the _________.

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Rapture

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62
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The outpouring of the Spirit will happen again at the Second Coming and that beginning of the ___________ Kingdom.

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Millennial

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63
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The receiving of the Holy Spirit is ___________, __________, and _____________ upon the “remission of sins”, which is Salvation.

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universal, automatic, unconditional

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There are four aspects of Christ’s Second Coming that we can glean from Acts 1:10-11. That is: It will be _________, ___________, _______________, and to the _____________________________.

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Visible, Personal, Bodily, Mount of Olives

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It is obvious from Scripture that tongues at this occasion were unlearned human languages.

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Pentecost

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Peter said that later tongues at Caesarea were __________ to the tongues at Pentecost.

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identical

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67
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The same _____________ is used of tongues in Acts and 1 Corinthians 12-14, which are the only two instances of tongue speaking in the NT.

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vocabulary

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68
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The _______ never redefines of clarifies any distinction between Pentecost and later tongues.

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Bible

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69
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In explaining Corinthian tongues, 1 Corinthians 14:21 quotes the prophet _________, which definitely refers to human languages.

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Isaiah

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70
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Ecstatic utterances of tongues (heavenly language view) would not be a miraculous ________ to unbelievers, especially where they were common among many Pagan religions.

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sign

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71
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Jesus warned against tongue babbling prayer or prayer without __________, which is what the heavenly prayer language of tongues claims to do.

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thinking

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72
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Ecstatic utterances (heavenly prayer language view) is actually the _______ , ___________, ___________and ________view of tongues.

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Pagan, Liberal, Cultic, Occultic

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73
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Acts 2:38 does not teach that baptism is necessary for salvation because the preposition for “for”, which is _____ does not necessarily mean “in order to obtain” but may also mean “__________ __ ___________” and Greek preposition normally vary upon the context. Therefore, never base a doctrine upon a preposition.

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eis, because of obtaining

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74
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Baptism in not required for salvation in Acts 2:38 because ________ himself (who preached these words) does not include it for salvation in his next sermon in Acts 3, 5 or 10

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Peter

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75
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The proper understanding of Acts 2:38 based on agreement in the Greek language is: “Repent for the remission of sins and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost…and be _________ every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ.”

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baptized

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76
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Baptism in not required for salvation in Acts 2:38 because _________ himself, who wrote these words does not include it in several other passages in Acts.

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Luke

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77
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Baptism in not required for salvation in Acts 2:38 because the question in Acts 2:37 is broader (What shall we do?) than in Acts 16:30 where the question is “What shall we do to be _________?”

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saved

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78
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Baptism in not required for salvation in Acts 2:38 because Salvation is by _________, not ________, and Baptism is a work.

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Grace, Works

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79
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Baptism in not required for salvation in Acts 2:38 because the ________ on the cross was saved without baptism.

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thief

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80
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Baptism in not required for salvation in Acts 2:38 because the Gentiles in Acts 10 were first saved, as shown by their having instantly received the _______, and spoken in tongues, BEFORE baptism.

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Spirit

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81
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The purpose of tongues is to be a ______ gift.

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sign

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82
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Tongues are not to be a private ________ gift.

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prayer

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83
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Tongues are not to be a self-__________ gift.

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edification

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84
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Tongues are not a _________ gift. A sign to have purpose must be seen.

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private

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The purpose of tongues is for _________ and can not be for the Church or believers.

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unbelievers

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86
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Tongues was a sign of __________ to Jewish unbelievers. It started with the Jews, then the Samaritans, then the Gentiles.

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Judgement

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87
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Acts 1:8 gives the outline and purpose of the book of Acts. What are the 3 places/people in order that the Gospel went out to?

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.Jerusalem and all Judea, Samaria, Uttermost parts of the Earth

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88
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The dual theme of the book of Acts is the positive record of the Gospel going to the ________ and the negative message of the setting aside of _________ in Judgement for their rejection of their Messiah.

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Gentiles, Israel

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89
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Tongues are spoken almost exclusively to Jews at Pentecost, warning them of Judgement and Captivity if they do not repent of their sin of rejecting their Messiah. But their rejection only ________in Acts 1-7

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Grows

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90
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In Acts 8-9, the Samaritans receive tongues showing that God is moving away from the Jews toward this half Gentile group and their rejection still _________.

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Grows

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91
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In Acts 10 the Gentiles speak in tongues to show the Jews that God is now turning totally from them and their rejection grows and becomes _________.

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final

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92
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Since tongues was to be a sign of Judgement on unbelieving Israel, in AD 70 when the Romans captured and burned Jerusalem, tongues was __________.

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complete

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93
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No tongues are recorded in Scripture or in Church history after the fall of ___________ (except among isolated heretical groups) until they were claimed at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Jerusalem

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94
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For those who claim that every person who was ever saved in the book of Acts spoke in tongues, it is vital to note that the Bible does not say that _______ of the 3000 converts on the Day of Pentecost spoke in tongues.

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any

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95
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At the Jerusalem Council a group of legalizing Jewish believers comes to Antioch teaching that the Gentile converts must be circumcised and submit to the ______ to remain saved.

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law

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96
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Paul and Barnabas dispute strongly against the legalists at the Jerusalem Council and argue that ________ are not necessary for obtaining or keeping salvation.

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works

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97
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He was chosen to replace Judas after prayer and the casting of lots.

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Matthias

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98
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These former and current High Priests who were responsible for leading in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ also questioned the Apostles.

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Annas, (former HP)♦Caiaphas (Current HP)

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99
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This married couple sold land and willingly held back part of the money while lying about it and were killed as a result.

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Ananias and Sapphira

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100
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This highly respected lawyer and teacher of Paul advised that if this movement be of man it will come to naught, but if it be of God, you cannot fight against Him.

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Gamaliel

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101
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This man was chosen as one of the first deacons, falsely accused of blasphemy, and was stoned in the presence of Saul of Tarsus.

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Stephen

102
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This man was chosen as one of the first deacons, became a great evangelist and a soul winner that went across social status and racial barriers.

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Philip

103
Q

This occult leader attempted to buy the power of the Holy Spirit with money and later became a great heretic and enemy of the church.

A

Simon the Sorcerer

104
Q

This godly woman with the gift of service was raised from the dead by Peter.

A

Dorcas

105
Q

This Gentile man seeking salvation had a vision of an angel telling him to send for Peter in Joppa, he was later saved.

A

Cornelius

106
Q

This king beheaded James and imprisoned Peter and was the grandson of Herod the Great.

A

Herod Agrippa I

107
Q

This first Apostolic martyr was beheaded by Herod Agrippa I.

A

James the Apostle

108
Q

The prophet who predicted a famine in Jerusalem and that Paul would be bound when he went to Jerusalem.

A

Agabus

109
Q

The young girl who was at the door when Peter was set free from prison by an angel. She was so excited that she left Peter standing outside as she went to tell the others.

A

Rhoda

110
Q

God calls this man to go and anoint Saul after he was struck blind on the road to Damascus.

A

Ananias

111
Q

This Encourager vouched for Saul to the other Apostles and accompanied Paul on missionary journeys.

A

Barnabas

112
Q

This man went along with Paul and Barnabas on the first missionary journey but left them before it was finished.

A

John Mark

113
Q

A Gentile Governor (a Roman Proconsul) in Paphos who was interested in the Gospel

A

Sergius Paulus

114
Q

A Jewish Sorcerer who opposed Paul and was temporarily blinded because of it. His name means “son of salvation” but Paul rightly calls him “son of the devil”.

A

Bar-Jesus (Elymas)

115
Q

The Pastor of the Jerusalem Church who gave the final verdict at the Jerusalem Council that the Gentiles were not under the law.

A

James (Jesus’ half brother)

116
Q

He was commissioned to deliver the letters with the verdict from the Jerusalem Council and then stayed at Antioch until he went with Paul on the second missionary journey.

A

Silas

117
Q

A half Jew and half Gentile who joined the missionary team in Lystra and was circumcised so as not to be an offense to the Jews.

A

Timothy

118
Q

A wealthy business woman who was preached to, saved and baptized becoming the first European convert.

A

Lydia

119
Q

Paul meets this couple and stays with them because they are tentmakers also. Paul leaves them in Ephesus.

A

Aquilla and Priscilla

120
Q

An eloquent Bible teacher and disciple of John the Baptist who Aquilla and Priscilla correct about the complete teachings of Christ. He later becomes the Pastor at the Church in Ephesus.

A

Apollos

121
Q

The young man that falls asleep during Pauls preaching and falls off a balcony and dies. Don’t worry, Paul raised him back to life.

A

Eutychus

122
Q

The Jews from Asia wrongly thought that Paul had brought this man, a Gentile, into the Temple, and they stirred the crowds to attack Paul.

A

Trophimus

123
Q

The wicked governor known for his sinful indulgence who Paul had to witness before.

A

Felix

124
Q

Paul witnessed before this man and he had the Jews come to Caeserea to accuse Paul. He suggests sending Paul to Jerusalem as a pleasure to the Jews.

A

Festus

125
Q

This King was an expert in Jewish matters an was living in and incestuous relationship when Paul was accused before him. Paul almost persuaded him to become a Christian.

A

Agrippa II

126
Q

Sister and wife of King Agrippa II

A

Bernice

127
Q

The Roman Centurion guard assigned to Paul on the trip to Rome who treated Paul kindly.

A

Julius

128
Q

The ruler of the island where Paul and the shipwrecked crew were shown hospitality. He had a sick father that grew deathly ill and Paul healed him.

A

Publius

129
Q

The Roman Emperor who killed Paul in AD 67

A

Nero

130
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains the Ascension of Christ?

A

Acts 1

131
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains the Day of Pentecost?

A

Acts 2

132
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains Peter & John heal a lame man and preach?

A

Acts 3

133
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains the Apostles arrested?

A

Acts 4

134
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains Ananias and Sapphira lie and die?

A

Acts 5

135
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains Deacons appointed?

A

Acts 6

136
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains Stephen martyred?

A

Acts 7

137
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains Philip evangelizing Samaria and the Ethiopian Eunuch?

A

Acts 8

138
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains Saul’s conversion?

A

Acts 9

139
Q

Which chapter(s) in Acts contains Cornelius (first Gentile) converted?

A

Acts 10-11

140
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains James martyred and Peter released?

A

Acts 12

141
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains the First Missionary Journey?

A

Acts 13-14

142
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains the Jerusalem Council?

A

Acts 15

143
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains the Second Missionary Journey?

A

Acts 16-18

144
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains the Third Missionary Journey?

A

Acts 19-21

145
Q

Which chapter in Acts contains Paul’s imprisonment and voyage to Rome?

A

Acts 22-28

146
Q

How many miles was the First Missionary Journey? (give land and sea)

A

700 land, 500 sea

147
Q

How many years was the First Missionary Journey? (Ad 44-45)

A

1 or 2

148
Q

City on First Missionary Journey where Bar-Jesus was blinded.

A

Paphos

149
Q

City on First Missionary Journey where John Mark Left.

A

Perga

150
Q

City on First Missionary Journey where Paul preached his first recorded sermon. (Jews rejected, Gentiles accepted)

A

Antioch of Pisidia

151
Q

City on First Missionary Journey where Paul heals a cripple, is worshiped, then stoned.

A

Lystra

152
Q

City on First Missionary Journey where Galatians was written and first Mission Report was given.

A

Antioch of Syria

153
Q

How many miles was the Second Missionary Journey?

A

3000

154
Q

How many years was the Second Missionary Journey? (AD 50-54)

A

5

155
Q

City on Second Missionary Journey where Timothy Joined.. (also was a stop on first trip)

A

Lystra

156
Q

City on Second Missionary Journey where Paul Receives the Macedonian call and Luke joins the team.

A

Troas

157
Q

City on Second Missionary Journey, location of Lydia, Demoniac Girl, Philippian Jailor.

A

Philippi

158
Q

City on Second Missionary Journey, people here studied the scriptures to compare with Paul’s teaching, and were comended for doing so.

A

Berea

159
Q

City on Second Missionary Journey, Paul gives famous sermon on Mars Hill.

A

Athens

160
Q

City on Second Missionary Journey, Paul meets Aquila and Priscilla, writing place of 1 & 2 Thessalonians.

A

Corinth

161
Q

The First Missionary Journey focused on this area.

A

Galatia

162
Q

The Second Missionary Journey focused on this area.

A

Greece (Europe)

163
Q

How many years was the Third Missionary Journey? (54-58 AD)

A

4

164
Q

How many miles was the Third Missionary Journey?

A

3000

165
Q

City on Third Missionary Journey, Paul meets Disciples of John the Baptist, and writes 1 Corinthians.

A

Ephasus

166
Q

City on Third Missionary Journey, Paul preaches in Macedonia and writes 2 Corinthians.

A

Philippi

167
Q

City on Third Missionary Journey, Paul writes Romans

A

Corinth

168
Q

City on Third Missionary Journey, Eutychus falls asleep and dies, Paul raises him from the dead.

A

Troas

169
Q

City on Third Missionary Journey, Paul visits Philip and Agabus warns him of danger in Jerusalem.

A

Caesarea

170
Q

What are the Ten Steps through the Bible? ( give in order)

A

Beginning,♦Hebrew Fathers,♦Exodus,♦Promised Land, ♦Judges,♦Kingdom,♦Exile,♦Restoration,♦Coming of Christ,♦Great Commission

171
Q

What are the 4 Key events of the Beginning?

A

Universe and man, Sin and Death, New World, Nations

172
Q

What books and chapters fall in Step One (the Beginning)

A

Genesis 1-11

173
Q

What books and chapters fall in Step Two (the Hebrew Fathers)?

A

Genesis 12-50 ; Job

174
Q

Who are the 4 key characters during Step Two?

A

Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph

175
Q

What is the subtitle of Genesis?

A

The Book of Beginnings

176
Q

Genesis is the story of the beginning of the __________ of Man through the promised seed of _______.

A

Redemption, Abraham

177
Q

What chapters in Genesis briefly survey the history of the world up to Abraham, describing Creation, the entrance of sin into the world, the spread of sin from the first murder to the depravity of the pre-flood world and the sin and scattering at Babel?

A

Genesis chapters 1-11

178
Q

This chapter deals with the conversion and call of Abraham, the book zeros in on Abraham and his seed, Isaac, Jacob (the father of the 12 tribes of Israel) and Joseph, who carries the people into Egypt and sets the stage for the book of Exodus

A

Genesis 12

179
Q

This word comes from the Greek word for: “generations”, “origin”, “source”, or “beginning”

A

Genesis

180
Q

What is the theme of Genesis?

A

The selection of Israel (As God’s chosen nation for His redemptive plan for mankind)

181
Q

What is the Key word of Genesis?

A

Beginning

182
Q

What is the Key verse of Genesis? It is the Proto-Evangelium (First Gospel).

A

Genesis 3:15

183
Q

What is the Key chapter of Genesis?

A

Genesis 12 (the call of Abraham and the giving of the Abrahamic Covenant)

184
Q

What happened in: Genesis 1-2

A

The creation

185
Q

What happened in: Genesis 3

A

The Fall

186
Q

What happened in: Genesis 6-8

A

The Flood

187
Q

What happened in: Genesis 10-11

A

The Table of the Nations and the Tower of Babel

188
Q

What happened in: Genesis 15

A

The Ratification of the Abrahamic Covenant

189
Q

What happened in: Genesis 18-19

A

Sodom and Gomorrah

190
Q

What happened in: Genesis 22

A

Abraham offered Isaac

191
Q

Who was the author of Genesis? He also wrote the “Torah” or Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

A

Moses

192
Q

The book of Genesis spans the first __ of our 10 chronological steps through the Bible.

A

2

193
Q

Genesis 1-11 covers Step1: The Beginning _,___ to _,___ BC.

A

4,000-2,165

194
Q

Genesis 12-50 covers the Hebrew Fathers (also includes Job ) _,___ to _,____ BC.

A

2,165-1,800

195
Q

The book of Genesis covers more years of history than the rest of the Bible put together, from ________ to approximately ______ BC

A

Creation,1800

196
Q

When was Genesis written between? (Average)

A

1450-1400 BC

197
Q

Genesis was written to these people at the time of the Exodus as a History of the who they were, this is why 1-11 quickly spans the worlds history then slows and spotlights Abraham and his seed in chapters 12-50.

A

Jews

198
Q

Jesus is pictured throughout Genesis through these four examples:♦His ______ _____, being bruised, and crushing Satan through his resurrection are all in Genesis 3:15♦His covering us in his ________, is pictured by God making coats of skin for Adam and Eve.♦His ____ _______ is seen in Abel’s offerings and in his innocent death.♦His representative _______ is represented by the first Adam (the first represents the rest)

A

Virgin Birth, Righteousness, Blood Sacrifice, Headship

199
Q

The first, foundational, and most far reaching book of the Bible. Covers more time than any other book of the Bible and actually covers more time than all the other books of the Bible put together.

A

Genesis

200
Q

Genesis is the ______ historical writing in existence.

A

Oldest

201
Q

The book of Genesis is the ______________of all Biblical doctrines while the book of Revelation is the ______________ of all Biblical doctrines

A

Foundation, Consummation

202
Q

Everything is the result of Divine Creation which took place in six literal 24-hr days just a few thousand years ago.♦a. Position of Creation Science and Flood Geology. ♦b. Accepts Genesis account at face value and as straight forward account of the Creation of all things in one literal 7 day week.♦This view is held by Young Earth Creationists, and is called the: _______ ______ view.

A

Special Creation

203
Q

All of the best and the majority of scientific evidences indicate that the earth is _____, not old.♦(Know that there are 100’s of ways to estimate time, but evolutionary scientists only use the _ or _ which give old ages)

A

Young, 5, 6

204
Q

Evolutionists have this amount of evidence for evolution in the fossil record of the past.♦There is also no evidence for Evolution occurring in the present.

A

None

205
Q

There is no evidence for Evolution occurring in the present. T or F?

A

T

206
Q

Evolutionists still have no working theory of how evolution actually takes place. All that have been proposed have eventually had to be _______.

A

Discarded

207
Q

Evolutionists have no explanation of the Origin of life. The idea of _______ _______ of life from non-life is considered absolutely impossible, yet it is what evolution teaches.

A

Spontaneous Generation

208
Q

Evolutionists have no explanation of the Origin of the Universe. All theories of how the Big Bang occurred start with all of the material already in _______.

A

Existence

209
Q

Evolutionists have no real evidence from Geology. The so called “Geologic Column” exists nowhere in the real world. Different layers are found in different parts of the world and stacked into a _________ column.

A

Theoretical

210
Q

What is often pictured in textbooks as the best evidence of Evolution?

A

The Geologic Column

211
Q

If you accept theistic evolution you must reject: Genesis _ & _ completely

A

1, 2

212
Q

If you accept theistic evolution you must reject: Belief in literal ____ & ___.

A

Adam, Eve

213
Q

If you accept theistic evolution you must reject: Belief in a literal ____-invalidating belief in a sin nature and the need for a Savior

A

Fall

214
Q

If you accept theistic evolution you must reject: The _________ in Scripture including those of Christ

A

Genealogies

215
Q

If you accept theistic evolution you must reject: All _______ interpretation of Bible.

A

Literal

216
Q

If you accept theistic evolution you must reject: The _______ of husband over wife, which is based on the order of Creation.

A

Headship

217
Q

If you accept theistic evolution you must reject: The trustworthiness of those who spoke of a literal Adam including these three people.

A

Moses, Paul, Jesus

218
Q

Genesis declares that vegetation existed before the Creation of the sun on day four. Problem: Theistic Evolution obviously demands the existence of the ____ for any life to develop or survive on Earth.

A

Sun

219
Q

Genesis declares that God made man directly from ______. Theistic evolution declares that man evolved from sub-ape _________.

A

Dust, Creatures

220
Q

Genesis declares that God made woman directly from man’s side, _____ man had been created. Theistic evolution demands that they evolved ___________.

A

After, Simultaneously

221
Q

Genesis declares *sin* existed before and was the cause of all death. Problem: Theistic Evolution proposes hundreds of millions of years of ____, suffering, and extinction ______ ___ and before man had ______.

A

death, before man, sinned

222
Q

What is the answer to the question of why dinosaurs are not mentioned in the Bible? Dinosaurs are not only mentioned in the Bible, but they are mentioned on the very first ____, in the very first chapter, the very first time that creatures from the animal kingdom are mentioned in the Bible, on day ____ of Creation!

A

Page

223
Q

The term “whales “ in verse 21 is “______” in Hebrew and literally means ______ ___ __________.

A

Tannim, Great Sea Monster

224
Q

Of course the Bible never uses the word “dinosaurs”, since the term itself was not invented until ____. What words do the Bible use? (Give one general, and two specific names)

A

1841, Dragons, Behemoth, Leviathan

225
Q

Satan came disguised in the form of the Serpent. This shows us Principle One of temptation: Satan works best when ______.

A

Hidden

226
Q

Satan always chooses _______ vessels to advertise sin.

A

Attractive

227
Q

Satan always attempts to cause us to doubt whether something is *really* _____.

A

Wrong

228
Q

Satan always tries to make us think of God as to *strict*, as *unfair*, or as robbing us of ________.

A

Enjoyment

229
Q

Once Satan has us conversing he has us __________.

A

Considering

230
Q

Satan always tries to convince us that God is not __________. This includes His Word, His plan for life, His promises, and His Warnings.

A

Trustworthy

231
Q

Satan always tries to convince us that we can *get away with sin. He denies the ________ of sin.

A

Consequences

232
Q

Satan tries to convince us that God does not really ____ us or have our best interests at heart.

A

Love

233
Q

Satan tries to convince us that we are *missing out* if we say __ to sin and ___ to God

A

No, Yes

234
Q

Satan always tries to convince us that we are __ ______, instead of God.

A

In Charge

235
Q

Satan appeals to our ________, and offers us knowledge.

A

Curiosity

236
Q

Satan always ____! (He is the father of these)

A

Lies

237
Q

Satan always uses ___ _____ basic tactics.

A

The Same

238
Q

Principle fourteen: Satan often uses _______ _______ to tempt us.

A

Another Person

239
Q

What were 3 responses of Adam & Eve when confronted with their sin?

A

Hide their sin, Hide themselves, Excuse themselves

240
Q

First child of Adam & Eve and first murderer.

A

Cain

241
Q

Second child of Adam & Eve, first person to be murdered, righteous before the lord

A

Abel

242
Q

Son of Adam & Eve, the person who continued the line of the promised seed from which the Messiah came.

A

Seth

243
Q

lived 365 years on earth and then was translated to heaven without experiencing death. A picture of the rapture.

A

Enoch

244
Q

Lived to be 969 years old, the oldest recorded man.

A

Methuselah

245
Q

Grandson of Ham, a mighty hunter and founder of kingdoms of Babel and Assyria. Leader and King who lead the rebellion against God at the Tower of Babel.

A

Nimrod

246
Q

Nimrod demanded to be worshipped himself as the ______ of a long line of so called god-kings. He established a false religion based on the worship of himself and the heavens and a perverted connection of fertility in man, beast and harvests with the heavenly bodies. This was the first _________religion

A

First, Fertility

247
Q

Son of Semerimus (supposed to be conceived by a sunbeam from Nimrod ), he was worshipped as the sun god, moon god, the head of the God’s, and the god of storms, rain and lightning.

A

Tammuz

248
Q

Wife of Nimrod and mother of Tammuz ,she was worshiped as the Queen of Heaven, Mother Earth, Mother Nature, and the goddess of sex.

A

Semerimus

249
Q

The ark was _ stories tall.

A

3

250
Q

The ark was ___ Feet long.

A

450