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Quiz on Ordained Minister Bible Section, created by Ben Webb on 19/05/2020.
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Question 1

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The Bible is a growing [blank_start]revelation[blank_end] of God and His plan of salvation for humanity.
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  • revelation

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The Pentateuch is composed of the first five books of the Bible: [blank_start]Genesis[blank_end], Exodus, Leviticus, [blank_start]Number[blank_end] and Deuteronomy.
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  • Genesis
  • Numbers

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Some of the significant Scriptures about creation are [blank_start]Genesis 1:1[blank_end], John 1:3, and Hebrews 11:3.
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  • Genesis 1:1

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[blank_start]Creation[blank_end] is the act of God whereby he brought the visible and invisible universe ([blank_start]Colossians 1:16[blank_end]) without the use of preexisting materials and gave the world an existence distinct from Him but always dependent on Him.
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  • Creation
  • Colossians 1:16

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Adam and Eve were judged for their disobedience, but God gave them a [blank_start]promise of redemption[blank_end] ([blank_start]Genesis 3:15[blank_end]).
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  • promise of redemption
  • Genesis 3:15

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The Abrahamic Covenant is found in Genesis 12:1-3 and was established as a [blank_start]blood covenant[blank_end] ([blank_start]Genesis 15:1-21[blank_end]).
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  • blood covenant
  • Genesis 15:1-21

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At a burning bush, God chose Moses to deliver His people and revealed the revelation of His name: [blank_start]I AM[blank_end].
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  • I AM

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At the time of the tenth plague against Egypt, the [blank_start]Passover[blank_end] was instituted.
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  • Passover

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The first of the Ten Commandments is You shall not [blank_start]have no other gods before me.[blank_end]
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  • have no other gods before me.

Question 10

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NON OF THESE The [blank_start]Passover[blank_end] was the beginning of the Jewish religious year and is a symbol of Jesus Christ.
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  • Passover

Question 11

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The [blank_start]peace offering[blank_end] was an act of worship as a fellowship offering with God.
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  • peace offering

Question 12

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The [blank_start]Festival of Pentecost[blank_end] was a celebration that came 50 days after the Passover and celebrated the gathering of the whole harvest.
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  • Festival of Pentecost

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NON OF THESE The [blank_start]Dat of Atonement[blank_end] followed ten days after the Feast of Trumpets and was a day of fasting and atonement for the collective sins of the nation.
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  • Day of Atonement

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The first ten chapters of Numbers occur during the year at [blank_start]Mt Sinai[blank_end], and the remaining chapters are a record of the [blank_start]Kadesh-barna rebellion[blank_end] and wilderness wondering.
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  • Mt. Sinai
  • Kadesh-barnea rebellion

Question 15

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The full revelation of the Law, the priesthood, the sacred calendar, and the sacrifices are recorded in [blank_start]Leviticus[blank_end].
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  • Leviticus

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The Book of [blank_start]Numbers[blank_end] is given that title because it records two censuses.
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  • Numbers

Question 17

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[blank_start]Deuteronomy[blank_end] means "second law," which was for addresses that Moses gave to the Israelites at the end of their wanderings.
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  • Deuteronomy

Question 18

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[blank_start]Judges[blank_end] records a time of lack in central leadership and general disorder in Israel.
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  • Judges

Question 19

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[blank_start]Gideon[blank_end] delivered God's people miraculouly and then at the end of his life, he made an idol: Religious Syncretism.
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  • Gideon

Question 20

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Ruth, a [blank_start]Moabite[blank_end], is the central person in the Book of Ruth.
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  • Moabite

Question 21

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God's grace through a [blank_start]kinsman-redeemer[blank_end] is the theme on the Book of Ruth.
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  • kinsman-redeemer

Question 22

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The Israelite monarchy began in [blank_start]1050BC[blank_end].
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  • 1050 B.C.

Question 23

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The northern kingdom lasted until [blank_start]722BC[blank_end] and the southern kingdom of Judah lasted until [blank_start]586BC[blank_end].
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  • 722 B.C.
  • 586 B.C.

Question 24

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The [blank_start]temple[blank_end] that Solomon built in seven years used the floor plan of the Tabernacle.
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  • temple

Question 25

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The book of Psalms can be divided into two types of psalms - [blank_start]praise and lament[blank_end].
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  • praise and lament

Question 26

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The writer of [blank_start]Ecclesiastes[blank_end] has an underlying reverence for God that is deeper than his despair, and he has a faith in God's control of the world.
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  • Ecclesiastes

Question 27

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[blank_start]Job[blank_end] is an example of a man whose life was above reproach to whom trouble came.
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  • Job

Question 28

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God's prophets spoke and wrote in [blank_start]poetic[blank_end] form -- in verse.
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  • poetic

Question 29

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NON OF THESE The Major Prophets were [blank_start]Isaiah[blank_end], Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel.
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  • Isaiah

Question 30

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[blank_start]Solomon[blank_end] sowed seeds of division by the way he governed.
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  • Solomon

Question 31

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The intermixing of foreigners with the people of the Northern Kingdom created the [blank_start]Samaritans[blank_end].
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  • Samaritans

Question 32

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[blank_start]Elijah's[blank_end] name nears "Yahweh is God." which explains his mission -- to confront the threat of Baal worship.
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  • Elijah's

Question 33

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[blank_start]Elisha's[blank_end] name means "God Saves."
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  • Elisha's

Question 34

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In the Book of Amos, Israel's sins were [blank_start]social injustice[blank_end] and [blank_start]religious compromise[blank_end].
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  • social injustice
  • religious compromise

Question 35

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The Southern Kingdom was comprised of two tribes of Israel-- [blank_start]Benjamin[blank_end] and [blank_start]Judah[blank_end].
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  • Benjamin
  • Judah

Question 36

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One of the four kings of Judah, also known to be the most wicked of all, was [blank_start]Mannasseh[blank_end].
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  • Mannasseh

Question 37

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In the first chapters of Isaiah, God speaks to His people by using a [blank_start]lawsuit imagery[blank_end].
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  • lawsuit imagery

Question 38

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In the Book of Isaiah, the [blank_start]Suffering Servant[blank_end] (Messiah) is giving His life for the next generation.
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  • Suffering Servant

Question 39

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The theme of the Book of Micah is [blank_start]Judgement[blank_end].
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  • Judgement

Question 40

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[blank_start]Nahum[blank_end] prophesied the downfall of Ninevah, which had become a very wicked city that was cruel to God's people.
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  • Nahum

Question 41

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The two verbs of hope in the Book of Jeremiah were to [blank_start]build[blank_end] and to [blank_start]plant[blank_end].
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  • build
  • plant

Question 42

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In Jeremiah 18:1-8, the prophet tells a story of the potters working with clay, which [blank_start]symbolizes[blank_end] God working in Israel.
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  • symbolizes

Question 43

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In Jeremiah 25:8-12, the Babylonian Exile was prophesied to be [blank_start]70[blank_end] years.
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  • 70

Question 44

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[blank_start]Ezekiel[blank_end] has been called "the prophet of personal responsibility," because he emphasized the personal mature of the true faith (Ezekial 18:4).
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  • Ezekiel

Question 45

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The Book of [blank_start]Obadiah[blank_end] is the shortest book of the prophetic literature.
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  • Obadiah

Question 46

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The [blank_start]sovereignty of God[blank_end] is the theme on the Book of Daniel.
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  • sovereignty of God

Question 47

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The foundation of the rebuilding of the Temple was laid under the leadership of [blank_start]Zerubbabel[blank_end].
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  • Zerubbabel

Question 48

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God's providential care for His people is the theme of the Book of [blank_start]Esther[blank_end].
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  • Esther

Question 49

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Haggai was called the "[blank_start]prophet of the Temple[blank_end]."
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  • prophet of the Temple

Question 50

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Zechariah, like [blank_start]Jeremiah[blank_end] and [blank_start]Ezekiel[blank_end], was both a prophet and priest.
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  • Jeremiah
  • Ezekiel

Question 51

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The theme of the Book of Joel is the [blank_start]Day of the Lord[blank_end].
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  • Day of the Lord

Question 52

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[blank_start]Malachi[blank_end] served as the last of the noted OT prophets.
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  • Malachi

Question 53

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The purpose of the Book of Matthew is to "[blank_start]make[blank_end] disciples, [blank_start]baptize[blank_end] them, and [blank_start]teach[blank_end] them" Matthew 28:19-20
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  • make
  • baptize
  • teach

Question 54

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The book of Matthew was written sometime in the AD [blank_start]70s[blank_end].
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  • 70s

Question 55

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ALL OF THE ABOVE The Gospel according to Matthew is arranged around five major sermons, which are: [blank_start]Sermon on the MT[blank_end], Parable of the Kingdom and Eschatological Discourse.
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  • Sermon on the Mount

Question 56

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Mark was the [blank_start]First[blank_end] Gospel written in the four Gospels.
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  • First

Question 57

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ALL OF THESE The major theological emphases in the Gospel According to Matthew are: [blank_start]Jesus is the Messiah[blank_end]Righteousness Missionary Activity
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  • Jesus is the Messiah

Question 58

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ALL OF THESE Three prominent themes on the Gospel According to Mark: [blank_start]Jesus Suffering and death[blank_end] Authentic Discipleship A Gospel of Suffering
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  • Jesus Suffering and death

Question 59

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In the Gospel According to Mark, the [blank_start]Kingdom of God[blank_end] is the central teaching of Jesus.
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  • Kingdom of God

Question 60

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In the Gospel According to Mark, the seed sown everywhere in the Parable of the Sower represents [blank_start]God's grace[blank_end] being everywhere.
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  • God's grace

Question 61

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ALL OF THE ABOVE The major themes of the Gospel according to Luke are: [blank_start]The Gospel of Witnessing[blank_end] The Role of the Holy Spirit Jesus' Concern for the Outcast
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  • The Gospel of Witnessing

Question 62

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The Gospel according to John is divided into two major parts: [blank_start]The Book of Signs (1-12)[blank_end] [blank_start]The Book of Glory (13-21)[blank_end]
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  • The Book of Signs (1-12)
  • The Book of Glory (13-21)

Question 63

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ALL OF THESE The Gosepel According to John has nine major themes: [blank_start]Jesus is the Son of God[blank_end]Jesus on Trial Witness
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  • Jesus is the Son of God

Question 64

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DID NOT INCLUDE Seven "I Am" sayings recorded in the Gospel of John with indicate that Jesus is divine did not include "[blank_start]Door of Goats[blank_end]"
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  • Door of Goats

Question 65

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The book of Acts is structured by one verse: [blank_start]Acts 1:8[blank_end]
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  • Acts 1:8

Question 66

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World evangelism though a [blank_start]Spirit-empowered[blank_end] church is the theme of the Book of Acts.
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  • Spirit-empowered

Question 67

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Paul was a theologian of the Spirit with regard to [blank_start]spiritual gifts[blank_end] and as a [blank_start]glossolalist[blank_end].
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  • spiritual gifts
  • glossolalist

Question 68

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One of the major themes of the book of Romans is [blank_start]Righteousness[blank_end]... available through the atonement. Example: [blank_start]Abraham[blank_end].
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  • Righteousness
  • Abraham

Question 69

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In 1 Corinthians, pool writes for the believers t be [blank_start]distinct[blank_end] from the world that surrounds them.
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  • distinct

Question 70

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ALL OF THESE In 1 Corinthians, Paul discusses the following subjects: [blank_start]Division and Wisdom[blank_end] Worship and spiritual gifts Resurrection
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  • Division and Wisdom

Question 71

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In 2 Corinthians, Paul's ministry of service is an example of [blank_start]reconciliation[blank_end].
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  • reconciliation

Question 72

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In 2 Corinthians, Paul defends his [blank_start]apostleship[blank_end].
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  • apostleship

Question 73

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One of the Fruit of the spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-26 are [blank_start]kindness[blank_end].
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  • kindness

Question 74

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The theme of the 1 and 2 Thessalonians is the [blank_start]second coming of Christ[blank_end].
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  • second coming of Christ

Question 75

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The Book of [blank_start]Ephesians[blank_end] is one of the epistles that Paul wrote when he was in prison.
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  • Ephesians

Question 76

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The [blank_start]eternal purpose of God[blank_end] to bring everything together under the Lordship of Christ is the theme of Ephesians (Ephesians 1:9-10)
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  • eternal purpose of God

Question 77

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Recurring themes on Ephesians are [blank_start]Priority of Prayer[blank_end]. Enlightenment Inner Strength Spiritual Warfare and prayer Praying in the spirit
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  • Priority of Prayer

Question 78

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The twofold purpose of the Book of Colossians is to [blank_start]reveal[blank_end] the mystery of Jesus and to [blank_start]refute[blank_end] false teachings.
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  • reveal
  • refute

Question 79

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The [blank_start]sufficiency[blank_end] of Christ is the theme of the Book of Colossians.
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  • sufficiency

Question 80

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The first converts is Philippi were [blank_start]Lydia[blank_end] and her household, as well as the [blank_start]prison guard[blank_end] and his household.
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  • Lydia
  • prison guard

Question 81

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The General Epistles have been called "catholic epistles" meaning [blank_start]universal[blank_end].
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  • universal

Question 82

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In the epistle to the Hebrews, the author admonishes the [blank_start]Jewish Christians[blank_end] to break with Judaism.
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  • Jewish Christians

Question 83

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The Epistle to the Hebrews can characterized as: [blank_start]Book of Warning[blank_end] [blank_start]Book of Challenges[blank_end] [blank_start]Book of finality about Jesus Christ[blank_end]
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  • Book of Warning
  • Book of Challenges
  • Book of finality about Jesus Christ

Question 84

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The Book of James has been called the [blank_start]Proverbs[blank_end] of the NT.
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  • Proverbs

Question 85

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James, the [blank_start]half brother[blank_end] of Jesus, is probably the author of the Book of James.
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  • half brother

Question 86

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ALL OF THESE The central characteristics of the Book of [blank_start]James[blank_end] 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.
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  • James

Question 87

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Peter wrote his first epistle to encourage the Christians to [blank_start]remain steadfast[blank_end] in persecution.
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  • remain steadfast

Question 88

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[blank_start]Suffering[blank_end] is the key word in 1 Peter.
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  • Suffering

Question 89

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One of the spiritual highlights in the Book of 1 Peter is: [blank_start]God's purpose is suffering.[blank_end] [blank_start]1:6-7, 4:12-13[blank_end]
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  • God's purpose is suffering.
  • 1:6-7, 4:12-13

Question 90

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In his first epistle, Peter portrays Jesus as [blank_start]Lamb of God[blank_end]. [blank_start]1:19[blank_end]
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  • Lamb of God
  • 1:19

Question 91

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[blank_start]1 Peter 4:1[blank_end] is the key verse in the epistle.
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  • 1 Peter 4:1

Question 92

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[blank_start]2 Peter 3:1[blank_end] is the key verse in the epistle.
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  • 2 Peter 3:1

Question 93

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The emphasis in 2 Peter is on [blank_start]growing[blank_end] spiritually.
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  • growing

Question 94

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First John deals with the heresy of [blank_start]Gnosticism[blank_end]
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  • Gnosticism

Question 95

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The main point of 2 John deals with the peril from [blank_start]false[blank_end] teaching.
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  • false

Question 96

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3 John is concerned with [blank_start]administrative[blank_end] matters in a church.
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  • administrative

Question 97

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Jude includes [blank_start]apocryphal[blank_end] citations as proof-texts in argumentation.
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  • apocryphal

Question 98

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The theological emphases in Jude is the role of [blank_start]the Holy Spirit[blank_end] in the believer's prayer life.
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  • the Holy Spirit

Question 99

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ALL OF THESE The book of [blank_start]Revelation[blank_end] has the following unique function: God's purpose for his creation fitting conclusion to the story of humanity fulfillment of Biblical prophecy
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  • Revelation

Question 100

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The theological emphases in the Book of Revelation is the [blank_start]Trinity[blank_end]. 1:4-5 and 21:22
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  • Trinity
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