Q2 - T1 Nov. 16 Flashcards

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The captain of the guard who bought Joseph form the Ishmaelites

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Potipher

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The country in which Esther became queen

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Persia

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He was a talented Israelite that was out into slavery when Babylon besieged Judah

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Daniel

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Actively promoting others to do wrong

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Obstinate

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The cupbearer spoke well of his ability to interpret dreams, which ended up releasing him from jail

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Joseph

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His wife tried to seduce Joseph, which caused him to run away from his owner and be thrown in jail.

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Potipher

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Freedom from external control

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Sovereignty

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Knowing what is right and choosing to do wrong anyway

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Disobedience

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The nation who conquered Daniel’s people

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Babylon

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Influenced the king not to kill all the Jewish people in the king’s land

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Esther

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He enslaved the Israelites because he didn’t remember Joseph or what he had done for his people

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Pharaoh

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The caretaker of Esther who discovered the plot to kill the king

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Mordecai

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The person who persuaded the king that killing all the Jews in their land was necessary

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Haman

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The king who chose Esther as queen

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Xerxes

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The land in which the people of Joseph were enslaved in

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Egypt

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He was sold into slavery by his brothers

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Joseph

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He was brought to a place of power when interpreting a dream about an upcoming famine

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Joseph

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The king who cared for Daniel and was joyful when he came out from the lion’s den

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Darius

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How long was the decree affecting Daniel that no one could worship any God or man expect the king?

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30 days

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What was the name of the King that was ruling when the above-mentioned decree was out into place? (Daniel)

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Darius

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What was the name of the King when his nation conquered Daniel’s people?

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Nebuchadnezzar

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What was the name of the king who made Daniel the third highest ruler in his nation?

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Belshazzar

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What was the name of the king who made a new decree after Daniel came out of the lion’s den about all in his kingdom towards God?

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Darius

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How did the king respond to his administrators and satraps who accused Daniel of disloyalty to the king?

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They and their families were thrown into the lion’s den

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Paul states that faith come from hearing the message, and that hearing the message comes from where?
The Word
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When Jesus was asked by his disciples why He taught in parables, how did he respond?
Parables contain the secrets of the knowledge of the Kingdom of Heaven for all who seek to understand
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Why are we co-heirs with Jesus Christ?
Through the death of Jesus, we become sons and daughters of God
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What did Jesus say he DID NOT come to the world to do?
Condemn it
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What Jesus say he DID come into the world to do?
Bring truth
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In Romans 8:12, "we have an obligation" to do what?
Live by the Spirit
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In Romans 8:18, what is the significance? "Our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed to us"
The present is an opportunity to love God and others Don't complain about the present, temporary life No matter what happens, it will not equal the eternity in heaven with God
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How does the Spirit help in our weakness, especially in prayer?
It intercedes and reveals to us what we need
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What is the significance of Romans 8:8 " those controlled by sinful nature cannot please God"
When we are focused on our selfish desires, we are ignoring God's call on our lives
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What does it mean it mean to be more than a conqueror?
We don't focus on who wins or loses, because we know Christ has already conquered all
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Romans 9:20 "Who are you, O man, to talk back to God?" Who is this referencing?
Pharaoh
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What increases as our sin increases?
God's grace
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According to Romans 9:14, God's justice "does not depend on man's desire or effort but on __________.
God's mercy
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The intrinsic gifts and call that have been place within you and on your life :
Can never be taken away
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What does Paul use to describe how we connect with people to God through the the grave of Jesus?
Ingrafted branches
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What does Paul use to describe now there are those chosen to share the gospel of the grace of Jesus?
The remnant
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When you have a goal to please God, you are showing that you have faith in _________.
Consequences
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What word does Paul use to describe the passion the Jews have for God, but also stating the passion in not based in knowledge?
Zeal
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What is the false god of gratifying selfish behavior mentioned in Romans 11?
Baal
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What is the stumbling stone?
The belief that one can please God or earn God's praises through works
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The Gentiles received righteousness through what?
Faith
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Why didn't the people of Israel receive righteousness?
They tried to gain it by works
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What are the two ways Paul describes those who find themselves in a "spirit of stupor"?
Blind and deaf
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Why do Christians have a unique understanding of sovereignty?
We willingly choose to give up freedom of selfishness to obtain freedom from sin
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As one goes up, the other goes down.
What was the class lesson to the relationship between Liberty and equality?
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Why does being disobedient and obstinate cause people to NOT hear the word of God?
They actively promote wrongdoing which causes others to do the same
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What are the four ways we receive the word based on the parable?
1. Immediately broken away from us because we are hard headed 2. Grows side to side with I-centeredness which chokes up the word 3. No root so the first problem makes the word go away 4. Received with an open heart
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What is the kindness of God?
Each day is a new opportunity to choose to love God and others
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What is the sternness of God?
His divine nature. We must suffer the consequences of when we are depraved
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What is the danger of trying to find significance and worth in pursuit of accomplishments, recognition, awards, etc.?
Danger of falling into manic depression tendencies by taking one moment as "evidence" that you are success or failure
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What does irrevocable mean?
Something that cannot be taken away
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Meaning of Caveat Emptor (Latin)
Let the buyer beware
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Who is the buyer and what are they wary of?
Buyer is you. Wary of the lies being sold to us (selfish temptation)
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The values of society are found where?
In who they admire
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How can you discover what their values are?
Where they spend their time
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Parables
Matthew and Luke