SALVATION HISTORY PART 2 Flashcards

1
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TRUE OR FALSE:

During Israel’s Community in the Promised Land, God was their only King.

There is no equal justice.

There was no equal distribution of resources.

A

TRUE

FALSE

FALSE

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2
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These are leaders appointed by God to lead the Israelites to defeat their enemies

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Judges

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3
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The __________________________ served as the central and most important symbol of their faith.

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Ark of the Covenant

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4
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TRUE OR FALSE: God rescued His people through theJudges of Israel every time they would repent from their unfaithfulness towards their covenant with Him

A

TRUE

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5
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She is the only female judge who defeated the Canaanites.

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Deborah

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6
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Deborah was from the Tribe of ___________

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Ephraim

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7
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TRUE OR FALSE: She was known for rendering her judgments by sitting under the palm tree between Ramah and Bethel in the mountain region of Ephraim.

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TRUE

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8
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How many years of peace did Deborah gave to Israel after her victory?

A

40

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9
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Defeated the Midianites with three hundred men only.

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Gideon

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10
Q

Gideon was from the tribe of _____________.

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Manasseh

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11
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What made Gideon and his three hundred men won?

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The noise of the trumpet and the breaking of the clay jars (Judges 7:19)

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12
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TRUE OR FALSE: His victory gave 40 years of peace in the land

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TRUE

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13
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TRUE OR FALSE: Samson was a Nazarite, someone who consecrated to the service of God under the vows to abstain from alcohol and was not allowed to cut his hair

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TRUE

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14
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Who did Samson fell in love with?

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Delilah

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15
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TRUE OR FALSE: The institution of the monarchy signaled the end of the time of the judges and opened the reign of the kings

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TRUE

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16
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The First King of Israel

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Saul

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17
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TRUE OR FALSE: At first, Saul’s reign was successful but he disobeyed the laws of offering and identified himself as God.

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TRUE

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18
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The Great King of Israel

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David

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19
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He was known for defeating the Philistinian Giant Goliath

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David

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20
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The wise King and the King of Ancient Hebrews

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Solomon

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21
Q

Solomon was the son of __________ and _______________.

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David and Bathsheba

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22
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He was a powerful leader who ruled as a grand monarch

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Solomon

23
Q

are persons who speak for God or God’s spokesperson to the people.

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Prophets

24
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It is derived from its etymology which means “to speak for.”

A

Prophets

25
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TRUE OR FALSE: They receive God’s message through dreams and visions. Prophets are fortune-tellers.

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FALSE, prophets are NOT fortune tellers

26
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TRUE OR FALSE: Prophets criticizes the prevailing consciousness and leaders for their abuse and forgetfulness with regards with their covenant with God

A

TRUE

27
Q

What are the three prevailing themes in preaching the prophets?

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  • Justice for the poor and oppressed.
  • Faithfulness to the covenant.
  • Messianism (God chooses someone to bring salvation to His people).
28
Q

The term “Gospel” came from the Greek word “euangelion”?

A

good news

29
Q

This refers to the four books of the New Testament that describe the life, teachings, death, and resurrection Jesus Christ.

A

Gospel

30
Q

The gospel of Matthew symbolizes“Man” because it begins with the genealogy of Jesus.

A

Matthew

31
Q

The gospel of Matthew is written for _______________________?

A

Jewish Christians

32
Q

The principal theme for the Gospel of Matthew?

A

Jesus fulfills the Scriptures of Israel

33
Q

Mark is called _______

A

Lion

34
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TRUE OR FALSE: Mark is called Lion because gospel begins with Jesus in the wilderness.

A

TRUE

35
Q

The audience for the Gospel is seem to have been?

A

Gentile, unfamiliar with Jewish customs

36
Q

What is the principal theme of the Gospel of Mark?

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Mark presented Jesus as the suffering Messiah and the Son of God.

37
Q

Luke’s gospel is symbolized by “__” which is a reference to the sacrificial aspect of Jesus’ mission and the emphasis on his humanity.

A

Ox

38
Q

The audience of Luke’s gospel is most certainly _________?

A

Gentile

39
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: Luke’s gospel highlights Jesus’ ministry to the poor and oppressed, the role of women, and prayer

A

TRUE

40
Q

John’s gospel is symbolized by an?

A

Eagle

41
Q

He is referred to as “the spiritual gospel.” His gospel also narrates the story of Jesus as the “incarnation” of the Divine Word.

A

John

42
Q

John’s gospel was likely written for a diverse group of __________________ living in various locations throughout the Roman Empire.

A

early Christians

43
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TRUE OR FALSE: The gospel of John is salvation comes only through Jesus Christ, the Son of God.

A

TRUE

44
Q

The Stages of the Formation of the Gospel? (left to right)

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Mark, Matthew, Luke, John

45
Q

This stage is the very life and ministry of Jesus. It tells
us what Jesus did and taught for our eternal salvation. This includes the truth that Jesus lived with us, performed miracles, told parables, was crucified and rose from the dead.

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The Historical Jesus

46
Q

After the Ascension of Jesus, the apostles handed on to their followers what Jesus had taught them. The early Christians have kept on their memories of the beautiful encounter they had with Jesus.

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Oral Tradition

47
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The Gospel accounts were compiled from the Oral Tradition. In writing the four gospel accounts, the evangelists selected certain elements that had been handed on, either orally or already in written form. The evangelists took sayings, miracles and parables of Jesus and combined them into a Gospel account.

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Writing of the Gospels

48
Q

The most familiar title of Jesus. Christ (Greek) or Messiah (Hebrew) which means ___________________.

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anointed one

49
Q

Adonai in Aramaic. In the old testament, the Israelites use this title of respect to call God without mentioning His name.

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Lord

50
Q

In the book of the Prophet Daniel, the _____________ is described as someone given the power to rule the world.

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Son of Man

51
Q

This title signifies that the Messiah would descend from the line of David, who was the most revered King of Israel.

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Son of David

52
Q

What are the threefold Mission of Christ

A

Priestly, Kingly, and Prophetic

53
Q

Priestly; __________
_______; service
________; teaching

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sanctify, kingly, prophetic