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Book of John Unit 3
Book of John for Global University
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Undergraduate 1
09/26/2011

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As described in John 7, Jesus's own brothers:
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demonstrated misunderstanding, sarcasm, unbelief.
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Jesus stated that the world hated Him becasue He:
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Testified that what it did was evil.
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The first step in the concept of divne pragmatism is:
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Choosing to do God's will
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How did people react to Jesus' teaching in John 7:14-24?
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Some expressed belief that He was the Messiah, but others wanted to arest Him.
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To the Jews, the ritual of puring wate form the Poll of Silam at the feast of Tabernacles served as:
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A reminder of past blessing.
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John Preceived Chirst's offer of lifing water to be a symbol of:
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The Holy Spirit.
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After the feast of Tabernacles, who said of Jesus, "no one ever sople the way this man does"?
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The guards sent to arest Him.
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In John 8, the main goal of those who brought the woman accused of adultery to Jesu was to:
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Challenged Jesus with a problem that had no good solution.
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Elements found in each of the five argumentative discourses in John 8:12-10:42 include:
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A challenging declaration by Jesus.

An argument.

A reacttion of belief or unbelief.

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Christ's unique credentials include which of the following?
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Christ has heavenly orgin and destiny.

Christ was swent from God and would return ot God.

Schrist sought the glory of God.

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The main argument of Jesus' self-assertions in John 8 is:
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His identification with God the Father.
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Jesus made contrasts between himself and the Pharisees (John8:12-20) to:
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Explain why His hearers could not recgnize Him.
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According to Tenney's summary of John 8:12-30, which of the following is true?
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Jesus used the pronoun "I" repeatedly in His discourse.
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The Jews Prepared to stone Jesus when He procaimed:
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Jesus used the pronoun "I" repeatedly in His discourse.
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What concepts improtant to all human thinking are found in Jesus' statement, "You will know the truth and the truth will set you free"?
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Knowledge, truth, and freedom.
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Jesus indicated that the man's blindness:
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Provided an opportunity for bringing glory to God.
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God's ultimeate purpose for the blind man was:
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The spirtiual healing of his soul.
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Who saw the blind man simply as a suject for theological analysis?
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The disciples.
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When healing the man born blind, Jesus:
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Placed mudpacks made with spittle on the man's eyes and told him to wash his eyes.
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According to Tenney, what is the most practical reason for the process Jesus used in the blind man's healing?
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The man not only depended on touch and hearing to communicate but also needed to obey Christ's instructions.
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What wsa the Pharisees' a priori conclusion in regard to Jesus' healing of the blind man?
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Jesus broke the Law and was a sinner.
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The second time the Pharisees questioned the formerly blind man, he simply bore witness that:
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He had been blind, but now could see.
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Jesus indicated that, in contrast to the healed man, the Pharisees:
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Were spiritually blind.
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During His discourse on the Godd Shepherd, Jesus prophesied that:
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He would "lay down His life" and "takeit up again."

Through His death and resurrection, Jesus would provide aboundant life for His "sheep."

Genwould also come to Jesus and be a part of His flock.

 

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In the Discourse of the Godd Shepherd, Jesus taught that:
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His authority to give His life and to take it up again came from the Father.
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How the sheep identifed in the allegory of the Good Shepherd?
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The recognize the shepherd's voice and refused to follow a stranger.
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When the Jews accused Him to blasphemy (John 10:30-33), Jesus urged them to believe in Him on the basis of His:
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Works.
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Lazarus' sister Mary reacted to the death of her brother with:
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Intense sorrow and primary concern for Lazarus himself.
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Jesus withdrew to Ephraim after the raising of Lazarus because:
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It was not the appointed time for the Jews to take action against Him.
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In John 12:1-11, the conflict between belief and unbelief is demonstration maily through:
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Mary and Judas.
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Mary of Bethany is most remembered as the one who:
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Showed spiritual discernment by anointing  Jesus for His burial.
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Every mention of Judas Iscariot in the Gospel accounts incudes the fact that he:
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Betrayed Jesus.
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Tenney states that Judas' action is a perfect example of:
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The natural result of unbelief.
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Mary's act of anointing Jesus illustrates:
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The blessing others receive from our worship of the Lord.
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At His final entry into Jerusalem, what symbolized the true purpose of Jesus' mission?
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His riding into the city on a donkey.
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Jesus' ride into Jerusalem on a donkey's colt fulfilled the prophecy of:
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Zechariah.
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In John 12, the Gentiles who requested to see Jesus where from a culture:
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That worshipped many false, immoral gods.
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When did Jesus use an illustration abou a wheat kernel falling into the ground to describe His death?
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When the Greek Gentiles requested to see Him.
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What would result form Christ's being "lifted up from the earth"?
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All people would be drawn to Him.
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