Problem Questions Flashcards

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What does Hebrews 1:2-4 emphasize?

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Jesus is the exalted Christ

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2
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He is the _____ of _____

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Owner, everything

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3
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He is the one who __________

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controls history

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4
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He is the one who _______ all things

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sustains

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5
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He is the most __________ of ________

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stunning display of Gods glory

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6
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He is the perfect ________ of ______

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expresion of Gods being

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What group believes that the warning passages in hebrews is for christians, addressing apostasy, with a consequese of a loss of salvation?

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the Means of salvation view

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What group believes that the warning passages in hebrews is for a mixed audience, addressing apostasy, that believes they were never saved?

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tests of genuineness

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9
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What is the Basis and requirement of new birth in James?

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Gods choice, believing in the gospel

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10
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what is the result and nature of the new birth in James

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superior righteous, good and gracious gift

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What is the basis, means, and immediate response of Peters doctrine of new birth?

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Basis: devine work
Means: regeneration through Jesus’ sacrifice
Im. Result: living hope and preservation

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What is the fringe result and the eternal result of Peters doctrine of new birth?

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Fringe: loving father and assured protection
Eternal: heavenly inheratence

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What is the responsibility(2), practical effects (2), and instrument of Peters doctrine of new birth?

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Response: obedience and respect/fear
Practicle: resemblance to the fathers character and new relationship with believers
Instrument: the seed of the gospel

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What is the dramatic change describes in 1 Peter 2:1??

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it is regeneration and washing in the spirit, we put away malice, envy, hypocrisy, deceit, and slander.

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15
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What must follow the experience of new birth

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a desire for spiritual nourishment and growth

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16
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What is the ultimate goal of our spiritual growth?

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to grow in spiritual maturity and become more like christ.

17
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What is the spiritual nourishment that enables spiritual growth?

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“milk of the word” the gospel/scriptures and also the goodness and glory of God

18
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Why is the translation “milk of the word a poor translation? how do we know what the mil represent?

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the milk represents Gods glory and goodness that he poors upon new believers, it is also the word of God.

it is miss translated by using of, it is a etemological fallacy

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What elements of the Christian confession did John insist believers must affirm?

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Jesus is the true God (eternal , unique, Devine), Incarnate, died a literal atoning death, and is the messiah

20
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What do the preterist views of revelation hold?

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One argues that it is a prophecy of the fall of Jureselum in AD 70

One argues it is the fall of the roman empire

21
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What is the weakness of the preterist view?

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Both are true in some senses, but go too far in assuming every prophecy is fulfilled.

22
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what is the Historicist view of Revelation?

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Revelation predicts major movements of church history

23
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What is the weakness of the historicist view?

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The book would not have been understood in its original context.

24
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What are the two Furuist views?

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Dispensational: literal, chronological, pretrib

Modified: not as literal, visions are recapitulative, christians will pass through the final period of trail

25
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What is the weakness of The dispensational futurist view?

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The book is not strictly chronological (Ex: chap. 12)

26
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What is the idealist view of revelation

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the book is a symbolic portrayal of the fight over evil

27
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What is the weakness of the idealist view?

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it is oversimplified.

28
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What evidence suggest that the heretics in Jude held to som tenants of Charismatic Theology?

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They believed the received their theology from dreams and thought it was on par with scripture.