Test 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What Scriptural phrase is used to describe Jesus’ thinking as he went to Samaria?

A

“I must needs go through Samaria.”

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2
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Who were the Samaritans ethnically?

A

Outcast

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3
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Who had first worshipped in Sychar?

A

Abraham & Jacob

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4
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What natural need did Jesus refer to in his own conversation with the woman at the well?

A

Thirst

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5
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What did Jesus compare this natural need to? (Thirst)

A

Spiritual thirst / Living water

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6
Q

How many husbands did the woman at the well have?

A

5

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7
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What term did the woman at the well use to describe Jesus?

A

Prophet

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8
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The Samaritans worshipped in which mountain?

A

Gerizim

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9
Q

In John 4:24 “God is a Spirit..”

What was he saying about the location of worship?

A

Not confined to a location

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10
Q

In John 4:24 “God is a Spirit..”

What are the two elements mentioned here?

A

Spirit & Truth

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11
Q

In John 4:24 “God is a Spirit..”

How do these two elements place requirements on our worship? (spirit and truth)

A

Worship not just in sincerity, but in light of the revelation God has given to man

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12
Q

What barriers were broken this day? List 3.

A
Race
Social
Gender
Worship location
Source of Salvation
Contact with sinners
Need
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13
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John 4:35, “Say not ye there are four months then comes the harvest. Look on the fields, they are white and ready to harvest.” Place this statement in context in Jesus’ day.

A

Seed is planed, then later, crop is harvested

Samaritans can be received into the Kingdom as well

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14
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What did Jesus mean when he said, “I sent you to reap whereon you bestowed no labor”?

A

Sometimes you will reap in fields in which you did not sow.

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15
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How were Jewish teachers generally paid in the 1st century?

A

Gifts

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16
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Who were the two groups of people Jesus taught?

A

Disciples

Larger groups in general

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17
Q

What Hebrew term is used to refer to a teacher?

A

Rabbi

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18
Q

What unique teaching institution was used in Jesus’ day?

A

Synagoges

19
Q

How many teaching discourses of Jesus did Matthew record?

A

5

20
Q

Regarding Jesus’ first teaching discourse:

Matthew refers to it as:

A

Sermon on the Mount

21
Q

Regarding Jesus’ first teaching discourse:

Luke refers to it as:

A

Sermon on the Plain

22
Q

How do many secular people today describe Jesus’ first teaching discourse?

A

Impossible to live up to

23
Q

I contend that to understand the teaching of Jesus here, one must see it in contrast to…

A

The Jewish religious teaching of the day

24
Q

This teaching discourse occurs in what year of Jesus’ ministry?

A

First

25
Q

Some see a parallel between Jesus in the mountain and what OT event?

A

Moses going up to Mt. Sinai to receive the 10 Commandments

26
Q

Did Jesus buy into the idea of the OT law being simply dispensed with as no longer important?

A

No. “I came not to do away with the law but to fulfill it”

27
Q

In regards to the Sermon on the Mount:

Acknowledge their lack of righteousness to God

A

Mourn

28
Q

In regards to the Sermon on the Mount:

An inducement to thirst

A

Salt

29
Q

In regards to the Sermon on the Mount:

Natural cravings for the things of God

A

Righteousness

30
Q

In regards to the Sermon on the Mount:

Qualified, as resulting from righteous behavior

A

Persecution

31
Q

In regards to the Sermon on the Mount:

Cannot offer anything to get into the Kingdom

A

Poor in spirit

32
Q

In regards to the Sermon on the Mount:

Measured bu God’s character; clean at the center

A

Pure in heart

33
Q

In regards to the Sermon on the Mount:

Characterized by unquestioning submission

A

Meekness

34
Q

In regards to the Sermon on the Mount:

Just even a small amount can be seen far away

A

Light

35
Q

In regards to the Sermon on the Mount:

A concern for the needs of others

A

Merciful

36
Q

In regards to the Sermon on the Mount:

Not only be _________ but also actively working at bringing _______.

A

Peacemakers

37
Q

Besides Jesus, who was at the wedding? (Not the bride and groom)

A

Mary

John

38
Q

What is Jesus’ first miracle illustrative of?

A

The Kingdom of God would be better then the old order of Judaism
[Old life to new life]

39
Q

How many jars were there?

A

6

40
Q

What is the range of gallons theses jars would carry?

A

96-144

41
Q

Give at least two reasons why this miracle doe not authorize social drinking today.

A
  • Wine was watered down
  • Some just looking for justification
  • 1st century wine was much different then wine today
  • The church has an obligation to speak out against social problems and provide guidelines for avoidance
  • The alternative
42
Q

If someone is angry then this has already happened in ones heart

A

Murder

43
Q

We must take the __________________ (one man/one woman forever)

A

High moral ground

44
Q

What is the root problem of adultery?

A

Lust