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