True and False Flashcards

1
Q

A uni-plural noun means one or more than one.

A

True

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A uni-plural noun means “one” exclusively when used with singular verbs or modifiers.

A

True

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3
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Like the English language, the plural form of a Hebrew word always signifies more than one.

A

False

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4
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Overwhelmingly Elohim or “God” is used in a plural way signifying more than one, with only a small amount of times it refers to only one God.

A

False

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5
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In Gen. 1:1 God (elohim) is shown to be plural because “created” is a plural modifier.

A

False

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6
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Whenever Elohim refers to the one true God, it is always accompanied by singular verbs.

A

True

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7
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Whenever Elohim refers to more than one false god, it is accompanied by plural verbs.

A

True

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8
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If the intention of Elohim is to indicate more than one, either singular or plural verbs can be used.

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False

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9
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If the intention of Elohim is to indicate one only, singular verbs are used.

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True

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10
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When the Greek NT quotes from an OT reference where Elohim is used of the one true God, the Greek theos (God) is always singular.

A

True

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11
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The Greek language does not use plurals in the same way as the Hebrew.

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True

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12
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Since both the Hebrew and the Greek are inspired, if Elohim was used to indicate God is more than one, the Greek NT would use the plural form of the noun.

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True

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