The Bible is a growing of God and His plan of salvation for humanity.
The Pentateuch is composed of the first five books of the Bible: , Exodus, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy.
Some of the significant Scriptures about creation are , John 1:3, and Hebrews 11:3.
is the act of God whereby he brought the visible and invisible universe () without the use of preexisting materials and gave the world an existence distinct from Him but always dependent on Him.
Adam and Eve were judged for their disobedience, but God gave them a ().
The Abrahamic Covenant is found in Genesis 12:1-3 and was established as a ().
At a burning bush, God chose Moses to deliver His people and revealed the revelation of His name: .
At the time of the tenth plague against Egypt, the was instituted.
The first of the Ten Commandments is You shall not
NON OF THESE The was the beginning of the Jewish religious year and is a symbol of Jesus Christ.
The was an act of worship as a fellowship offering with God.
The was a celebration that came 50 days after the Passover and celebrated the gathering of the whole harvest.
NON OF THESE The followed ten days after the Feast of Trumpets and was a day of fasting and atonement for the collective sins of the nation.
The first ten chapters of Numbers occur during the year at , and the remaining chapters are a record of the and wilderness wondering.
The full revelation of the Law, the priesthood, the sacred calendar, and the sacrifices are recorded in .
The Book of is given that title because it records two censuses.
means "second law," which was for addresses that Moses gave to the Israelites at the end of their wanderings.
records a time of lack in central leadership and general disorder in Israel.
delivered God's people miraculouly and then at the end of his life, he made an idol: Religious Syncretism.
Ruth, a , is the central person in the Book of Ruth.
God's grace through a is the theme on the Book of Ruth.
The Israelite monarchy began in .
The northern kingdom lasted until and the southern kingdom of Judah lasted until .
The that Solomon built in seven years used the floor plan of the Tabernacle.
The book of Psalms can be divided into two types of psalms - .
The writer of has an underlying reverence for God that is deeper than his despair, and he has a faith in God's control of the world.
is an example of a man whose life was above reproach to whom trouble came.
God's prophets spoke and wrote in form -- in verse.
NON OF THESE The Major Prophets were , Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel.
sowed seeds of division by the way he governed.
The intermixing of foreigners with the people of the Northern Kingdom created the .
name nears "Yahweh is God." which explains his mission -- to confront the threat of Baal worship.
name means "God Saves."
In the Book of Amos, Israel's sins were and .
The Southern Kingdom was comprised of two tribes of Israel-- and .
One of the four kings of Judah, also known to be the most wicked of all, was .
In the first chapters of Isaiah, God speaks to His people by using a .
In the Book of Isaiah, the (Messiah) is giving His life for the next generation.
The theme of the Book of Micah is .
prophesied the downfall of Ninevah, which had become a very wicked city that was cruel to God's people.
The two verbs of hope in the Book of Jeremiah were to and to .
In Jeremiah 18:1-8, the prophet tells a story of the potters working with clay, which God working in Israel.
In Jeremiah 25:8-12, the Babylonian Exile was prophesied to be years.
has been called "the prophet of personal responsibility," because he emphasized the personal mature of the true faith (Ezekial 18:4).
The Book of is the shortest book of the prophetic literature.
The is the theme on the Book of Daniel.
The foundation of the rebuilding of the Temple was laid under the leadership of .
God's providential care for His people is the theme of the Book of .
Haggai was called the "."
Zechariah, like and , was both a prophet and priest.
The theme of the Book of Joel is the .
served as the last of the noted OT prophets.
The purpose of the Book of Matthew is to " disciples, them, and them" Matthew 28:19-20
The book of Matthew was written sometime in the AD .
ALL OF THE ABOVE The Gospel according to Matthew is arranged around five major sermons, which are: , Parable of the Kingdom and Eschatological Discourse.
Mark was the Gospel written in the four Gospels.
ALL OF THESE The major theological emphases in the Gospel According to Matthew are: Righteousness Missionary Activity
ALL OF THESE Three prominent themes on the Gospel According to Mark: Authentic Discipleship A Gospel of Suffering
In the Gospel According to Mark, the is the central teaching of Jesus.
In the Gospel According to Mark, the seed sown everywhere in the Parable of the Sower represents being everywhere.
ALL OF THE ABOVE The major themes of the Gospel according to Luke are: The Role of the Holy Spirit Jesus' Concern for the Outcast
The Gospel according to John is divided into two major parts:
ALL OF THESE The Gosepel According to John has nine major themes: Jesus on Trial Witness
DID NOT INCLUDE Seven "I Am" sayings recorded in the Gospel of John with indicate that Jesus is divine did not include ""
The book of Acts is structured by one verse:
World evangelism though a church is the theme of the Book of Acts.
Paul was a theologian of the Spirit with regard to and as a .
One of the major themes of the book of Romans is ... available through the atonement. Example: .
In 1 Corinthians, pool writes for the believers t be from the world that surrounds them.
ALL OF THESE In 1 Corinthians, Paul discusses the following subjects: Worship and spiritual gifts Resurrection
In 2 Corinthians, Paul's ministry of service is an example of .
In 2 Corinthians, Paul defends his .
One of the Fruit of the spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-26 are .
The theme of the 1 and 2 Thessalonians is the .
The Book of is one of the epistles that Paul wrote when he was in prison.
The to bring everything together under the Lordship of Christ is the theme of Ephesians (Ephesians 1:9-10)
Recurring themes on Ephesians are . Enlightenment Inner Strength Spiritual Warfare and prayer Praying in the spirit
The twofold purpose of the Book of Colossians is to the mystery of Jesus and to false teachings.
The of Christ is the theme of the Book of Colossians.
The first converts is Philippi were and her household, as well as the and his household.
The General Epistles have been called "catholic epistles" meaning .
In the epistle to the Hebrews, the author admonishes the to break with Judaism.
The Epistle to the Hebrews can characterized as:
The Book of James has been called the of the NT.
James, the of Jesus, is probably the author of the Book of James.
ALL OF THESE The central characteristics of the Book of are: James used the posture of an OT prophet James used the repetition of a theme James wrote that we are saved by grace, and then do good works.
Peter wrote his first epistle to encourage the Christians to in persecution.
is the key word in 1 Peter.
One of the spiritual highlights in the Book of 1 Peter is:
In his first epistle, Peter portrays Jesus as .
is the key verse in the epistle.
The emphasis in 2 Peter is on spiritually.
First John deals with the heresy of
The main point of 2 John deals with the peril from teaching.
3 John is concerned with matters in a church.
Jude includes citations as proof-texts in argumentation.
The theological emphases in Jude is the role of in the believer's prayer life.
ALL OF THESE The book of has the following unique function: God's purpose for his creation fitting conclusion to the story of humanity fulfillment of Biblical prophecy
The theological emphases in the Book of Revelation is the . 1:4-5 and 21:22