Final Exam BIBLE Flashcards
T/F-Christology refers to the doctrine of Christ.
True
T/F-Jesus is the most human of all humans.
True
T/F-In theology, nature is the same as person.
False
T/F-Jesus is still human today in heaven forevermore.
True
T/F-Christ had to be obedient to be qualified to serve as a substitute for sinners.
True
T/F-Christ’s sacrifice could not save sinners if it were merely an example.
True
T/F-The Christian’s hope of resurrection involves a spiritual resurrection but not a physical resurrection.
False
T/F-The truthfulness of the Christian faith depends on the historical fact of the resurrection of Christ.
True
T/F-In the Bible, the terms kingdom of God and kingdom of heaven refer to two different things.
False
T/F-The terms Christ and Messiah refer to two different aspects of Christ’s ministry.
False
T/F-The role of a prophet was primarily to make predictions.
False
T/F-Jesus served as the ultimate Prophet, not only by what He said but also by how he lived.
True
T/F-To be saved, one must know Jesus as Prophet because Jesus shows us God and salvation.
True
T/F-The kingdom of God is not about salvation.
False
T/F-As people come to faith in Christ, the kingdom of God extends throughout the world.
True
How long was /is Jesus human?
During His time on earth and stil today in heaven and forevermore
What does the term hypostatic union describe?
That Jesus has two distinct natures united in one person
Which ancient heresy denied the deity of Jesus?
Arianism
Which ancient heresy asserted that Christ was two persons?
Nestorianism
Which ancient heresy asserted that Jesus’ humanity mingled His divinity, creating one new and different nature-like mixing the colors blue and yellow to create green?
Monophysitism
What is one of the ways that the early church dealt with early heresies concerning the doctrine of Christ?
The church formed a council and rejected the heresies.
What is Christ’s passive obedience?
His obedience in death
What is the primary reason Christ suffered on the cross?
To be the substitute for sinners and to make atonement for their sins
How does Jesus act as an advocate?
He makes constant intercession for believers on the basis of His sacrifice.
B. He makes constant intercession for believers on the basis of the righteousness they have in Him.
C. He works against the accusations of Satan when believers sin.
All the above
How does the Creation Mandate relate to the kingdom of God announced by
Jesus?
Those who receive the kingdom of God are the ones who will truly fulfill the Creation Mandate.
Who receive God= Fulfill the mandate
List five reasons the book gives for why Jesus had to be a man.
- Second adam
- rule over crestion as Man
- suffer & thriumph farour sins
- tempted & stay aberdent inow Pace model
- He perfect human being.
What is the term for the person who brings two opposing parties together by overcoming the rupture in a relationship?
Mediator
What theological term refers to the Son taking on a human form?
Incarnation
What is the theological term that refers to a covering for sin through sacrifice?
Atonement
When did Jesus defeat Satan?
Resurrection
One who takes another’s place
Substitute
Acquiring freedom through payment
Redemption
A follower and learner of Christ
Disciple
One who pleads on behalf of another
Advocate
A person, place, event or physical object earlier in Scripture that points to a future fulfillment later in Scripture through the person and work of Christ
Type
Refers to one who stands between God and humans
Mediator
T/F-The Holy Spirit’s work of creation is proof of His deity.
True
T/F-The Holy Spirit is God’s wisdom.
False
T/F-The Holy Spirit is a divine influence originating from the Father.
False
T/F-When referring to the Holy Spirit, it is best to use the pronoun He than it.
True
T/F-The Holy Spirit does not have emotions.
False
T/F-In the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit enabled skilled craftsmen to create artistic works for God.
True
T/F-The Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted and empowered Him to defeat temptation.
True
T/F-The Holy Spirit was involved in the incarnation by protecting Mary’s sinlessness.
False
T/F-Christ depended on the power of the Spirit to minister to the needy in life-transforming ways.
True
T/F-The Holy Spirit empowered the Savior to obey His Father, even to the point of death on the cross.
True
T/F-At Pentecost, only the apostles received the Spirit.
False
T/F-The Holy Spirit permanently indwelt believers in the Old Testament.
False
T/F-In the New Testament, the gift of prophecy and the gift of teaching are the same.
False
T/F-The gift of tongues can also be called the gift of languages.
True
T/F-Ephesians 4 indicates that the ultimate purpose of spiritual gifts is to share the gospel.
False
When does the Holy Spirit come into sharper focus in the biblical narrative?
From Pentecost onward
Genesis 1:2 says, “The Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” What does this teach about the Holy Spirit’s role in creation?
He was involved in developing and bringing to life the creation.
Which idea in Scripture refers to the Holy Spirit, especially the Poetical books when discussing God as the giver of life?
The Breath of God
Each member of the Trinity works in unity with the others, but each has a different role. How is the Spirit’s work different from that of the Father and the Son?
The Father starts the work, the Son works on it, and the Spirit brings it to completion.
What was the Holy Spirit’s role in the building of the tabernacle and later the temple of Israel?
He filled and aided the workers who built it.
In general, how did the Holy Spirit contribute to the progression of the kingdom of God in the Old Testament?
By influencing individuals and groups
What was not one of the purposes for the gift of tongues?
To show the spiritual reality of salvation by speaking in tongues of angels.
What is the best way to find your spiritual gifts)?
Being involved at church and finding ways to minister to others.
What is the term for qualities that are essential for something to be what it is?
Nature
What word means far away; above all created things?
Transcendent
What word means close by, found within the created realm?
Imment
What was the name of the heretic the along with denying the deity of Christ also denied the personhood and deity of the Spirit?
Arius
What word means to declare someone righteous?
Justified
What is the other name for the Feast of Pentecost?
Feast of weeks
What is the difference between the filling of the Spirit and the indwelling of the Spirit?
Filling = happens like a passage from one to another
In dwelling= process that happens once and is steady
What is the term for the lifelong process of the Holy Spirit making believers like
Christ?
Progressive sanctification
What is the term for the moment the Christian receives the gift of the Holy spirit, enjoys union with Christ, is washed from all his or her sins, and experiences regeneration?
Sanctification
What is the term for the collection of all who are saved during the church age, known only to God?
Universal church
What is the term for the true church as God sees it?
Invisible church
List the three marks or tasks of the Church that the book gives?
Preaching
Ordinances
Discipline
What is the term for the enabling the Spirit gives the individual believers for various types of empowered ministry?
Spiritual gifts
List two tools the Spirit uses to support a believer’s Christian life.
Leads Believers
Dwells in Believers
T/F-A straightforward reading of Gensis 1 will indicate that the whole of God’s creation happened instantaneously.
False
T/F-One reason the days in Gensis 1 should be read literally is that the days are each defined as having an evening and a morning.
True
T/F-Creation took place by a direct act of God.
True
T/F-If Adam did not exist, then the Fall did not happen, and there is no need for redemption.
True
T/F-God’s covenant with Adam was unconditional.
False
T/F-As a human, Jesus bears God’s image more perfectly than Adam ever did.
True
T/F-Angels are the only creatures created in God’s image.
False
T/F-Adam and Ever were created in God’s image, but Adam was created closer to the image of God than Eve.
False
T/F-There is hope for God’s image to be restored in people through faith in Christ, because the image of God in them was marred but not lost.
True
T/F-Christians must first glorify God in order to enjoy Him forever.
False
T/F-Human beings are covenant-breakers by nature.
True
T/F-Those who are spiritually united to Christ, are united in such a way that this unity must remain for their salvation to remain.
True
T/F-It is possible to hate God and also do beneficial deeds like helping people in need.
True
T/F-Man can reason his way to belief in God.
False
T/F-Common grace can make it difficult for some to see how sinful the world really is.
True
T/F-Angels rebelled against God before creation.
False
T/f -Much of the physical creation is invisible to the naked
True
T/F-Angles do not reproduce and there is a fixed number of them.
True
T/F-Death is the just consequence of sin because sin is a rejection of the commands of our Master and Maker, who is holy and just
True
What is the best answer to the question of why God created the world?
It pleased God to glorify Himself through creation.
Which view of creation holds that the big bang marked the origin of the universe billions of years ago, but that God created life directly at distinct points in the earth’s early history?
Progressive evolution
Which view of creation holds that God initiated creation but then unfolded, either without supernatural intervention or with occasional supernatural intervention, over the course of billions of years?
Theistic Evolution
In relation to the creation of man, what does the Bible mean by God’s likeness and God’s image?
God’s image and God’s likeness refer to the same thing.
Which is more important, the soul or the body?
Both are important in their own ways.
Which is the best test to know if your affections are aligned correctly?
When your affections reflect the fear of the Lord
What does Romans 1:18 teach about sin when it says that all men “hold [suppress] the truth in unrighteousness”?
It teaches that men reject truth about God even though they know it.
What does it mean to mortify your sin?
It means to put it to death rather than serving it.
How does the doctrine of imputation relate people’s sinfulness to Adam’s sinfulness?
All people have Adam’s guilt counted to them.
What is not true about demons?
They indwell believers and do great damage.
Which is not true about spiritual warfare involving demons?
Christans should make seeking detailed knowledge of angles a priority
What is the term for the testing period in the context of creation, the test God gave to Adam and Eve to prove their character?
Probation
Which term is a mutual agreement between two or more parties?
Covenant
Which term means sinful by nature?
Deprived
What term means a rite that is believed to be a means of grace?
Sacrement
What drives the way we think?
Affections
What is the term for the flawed character having the chance to do good deed to show he had good character?
Byronic hero
What is the term for placing good or bad upon the account of another person?
Imputation
What does the term used for angel in Hebrew and Greek mean?
messager
What is the term for a fallen angel?
Demon
What is Michaels angelic title?
archangel
The inclinations of the mind, the will, and the emotions.
Affections
The period of testing given to Adam and Eve to prove their character
Probation
The belief that man is only a material being
Monism
The display of God’s unique perfections, like His attributes and His character
God’s glory
To glorify God and enjoy Him forever
Chief end of man
Man’s natural disposition to sin in thoughts and actions
Sin nature
The fallen condition of man, which extends to every part of his nature
Human Depravity
God’s restraint of sin so that people do not sin as much as the otherwise would
Common Grace
Relates to adhering to a law or setting right a wrongful act
Justice
Strong desires, similar to animal instincts
Passions