True\False Flashcards

1
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Apostolics started the Holiness movement in the 1800’s.

A

False

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2
Q

All the major denominations practiced Holiness at one point in time in America.

A

True

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3
Q

People that left the holiness movement tended to stay strong in the rest of their biblical beliefs.

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False

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4
Q

The standard of the world is good at times for us to measure ourselves by.

A

False

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5
Q

Women are built for affirmation

A

True

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6
Q

Men are built visually

A

True

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7
Q

A mans visual desire is never a gift

A

False

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8
Q

A womans need for affirmation of beauty is good in marriage

A

True

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9
Q

Secular marketers just want to affirm women

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False

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10
Q

There really is no clear standard of what nakedness is so we must just use differing principles.

A

False

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11
Q

Biblical nakedness is only about exposing the loins.

A

False

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12
Q

To uncover the thigh is shown in Scripture as naked.

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True

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13
Q

Thayer’s Lexicon shows a tight dress to the ankles is modest apparel.

A

False

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14
Q

Motive in dress is always about the heart or who we love.

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True

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15
Q

In Gen. 3:21 God clothed Adam and Eve with a garment that went always below the knees and only sometimes to the ankles.

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True

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16
Q

The garment in Gen. 3:21 had no sleeves.

A

False

17
Q

Adam Clark shows Greek women wore “fainomhridev” which meant “discoverers of the things”.

A

True

18
Q

In 1 Tim. 2 “modest apparel” or “katastole” was identical to what all Greek women wore.

A

False

19
Q

Katastole means “a loose flowing garment” showing pants are not appropriate for women.

A

True

20
Q

Tertullian said women did not have to wear their “stoles” or loose flowing garments in meetings

A

False

21
Q

Assyrian base beliefs show Jewish women in skirts above their knees.

A

False

22
Q

The typical tight inner-garment was considered modest if it reached below the knees as shown in Jn. 21:7.

A

False

23
Q

There was no real distinction in how robes were worn by men and women

A

False

24
Q

There were male and female ways to utilize robes.

A

True

25
Q

Women are commanded to literally gird up their loins.

A

False

26
Q

Only men wore breeches in Scripture.

A

True

27
Q

Pants were worn by men and women in the first 5900 years of world history.

A

False

28
Q

Dress really is neutral.

A

False

29
Q

Culture is religion externalized.

A

True

30
Q

Cultural standards of dress are not tied to worldview but merely accidents of culture.

A

False