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Paul's writings were written within ______ years of Jesus' death. |
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Circumstantial evidence is made up of ________ facts. |
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In John 10:20. the __________ thought Jesus was demon-possessed and raving mad. |
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"Excruciating" means _______________. |
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The Roman authorities put a sign about Jesus' head that said ________________. |
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According to the Jesus Seminar, Jesus did not say ______ of what the Bible says he said. |
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The key work "Secret Mark" is __________________. |
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_____________________ has made important contributions but can't prove whether the NT is the Word of God. |
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The Jews are willing to alter all _________ of the social institutions taught since childhood. |
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We can trust the gospel authors because they had no motivation to ___________. |
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__________________ was a revolutionary phrase because Jesus was his own witness. |
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John's biggest assertion in his gospel was that Jesus was __________. |
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Five weeks after Jesus is crucified, over __________ Jews are following him. |
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Jesus had deep ___________________ with a wide variety of people from all walks of life. |
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Most Bibles have the book of Mark ending at _________ with a footnote about more verses. |
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Luke the Historian did not make one mistake in her reporting about _____ countries, _______ cities, and ______ islands. |
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Jesus never displayed ________________ emotions. |
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Women's testimony was regarded as ________________ in a court of law. |
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Roman floggings usually consisted of ________ lashes. |
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__________________ is a personal term that indicates that Jesus is the initiator of a relationship with God that was previously unavailable. |
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The early church would not have had a hard time remembering detailed accounts because they were an _________ culture. |
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Kenosis means _________________. |
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The emergence of communion and baptism is circumstantial evidence that the _______________ is true. |
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________________ means that the disciples could have all talked each other into seeing Jesus alive after his death. |
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Muslims and Mormons being willing to die for their beliefs only shows that they are ________________. |
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_______________ could account for Jesus' exorcisms and transfiguration. |
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Jesus believed he was on a _____________ to redeem the people of God. |
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The ________________ understood a physical concept of the resurrection. |
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One of the following is not a reason we know the creed's credibility remains intact |
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Paul uses the word historeo in reference to the creed, which shows it was an _____________ inquiry. |
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____________________ was hated by the Jews because he became friends with the Romans. |
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According to the Jesus Seminar, only _____ of Jesus' words were determined to be authentic. |
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The spikes used in crucifixion are typically _____ inches long. |
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The creed says that Jesus appeared first to _________, where John said Mary Magdalene was first. |
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_________________ arrested and tortured Christians for their faith. |
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One of the following is not one of the six pieces of affirmative evidence. |
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There are __________ fragments, pieces, and copies of the New Testament. |
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The "scrap that changed history" refers to: |
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The nails in the wrist ran through the _________ nerve. |
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Cephas is Peter's ______________ name. |
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Only through ______________ is an "Abba" relationship possible. |
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______________ claims he had a religious experience in a cave. |
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Roman soldiers broke legs of crucifixion victims so they ___________________. |
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When Jesus was crucified, His followers were _________________. |
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Crucifixion was so vile that Roman citizens were exempted from it except in cases of ______________________. |
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The guards were at the tomb maybe to prevent _________________ or other disturbances. |
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80-90% of Jesus' words were ___________. |
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Jesus did not come to overthrow the Roman ______________________. |
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The ________________ means rightful or supreme heir. |
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If all four gospels were identical in their details, that would have raised the suspicion of ________________. |
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nobody knew where Jesus was buried |
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One of the following is not one of the six pieces of affirmative evidence: |
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The __________ said that Jesus fled to India. |
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The Mystery Q refers to a document called "Q" which refers to the German word quelle which means ______ in English. |
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________________ tells us that James was stoned to death for belief in his brother. |
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Only ___________________ reports that guards were placed around the tomb. |
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In the Jesus Seminar, the black beads mean: |
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One of the following is not an alternative to Jesus being seen alive after His death: |
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One of the following is not one of the 9 people/groups to whom Jesus appeared: |
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One of the following is not one of the 9 people/groups to whom Jesus appeared: |
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One of the following is not one the 9 people/groups to whom Jesus appeared: |
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give a new description of Jesus |
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One of the following is not a purpose of the Jesus Seminar: |
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This word means God is everywhere: |
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One of the following is not something a Roman soldier's whip was made of: |
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One of the following is not an explanation for errors in preserving the gospels: |
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One of the following is not something a Roman soldier's whip was made of: |
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This word means that God is all-powerful: |
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no church doctrin in jeopardy |
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One of the following is not an explanation for errors in preserving the gospels: |
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cause controversial discussions |
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One of the following is not one of the three criteria for a book being included in the NT: |
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conform to the teachings of the Jews |
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One of the following is not one the three criteria for a book being included in the NT: |
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This word means that God is all-knowing: |
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One reason the hypnosis explanation is full of holes is that Jesus' healings happened over time. |
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One of the explanations for errors is that no eyeglasses were invented until 1573. |
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One of the criteria for a book being included in the NT is that it must conform to the rule of faith |
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In the Jesus Seminar, a pink bead meant that Jesus probably said it. |
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The Altered Gospel Argument says that Jesus may have maneuvered His life to fulfill the prophecies. |
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One of the purposes for the Jesus Seminar is to free the Bible from Americans. |
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The Coincidence Argument says that Jesus fulfilled the prophecies by accident. |
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Hallucinations are a possible alternative to Jesus being seen alive after His death. |
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One reason the hypnosis explanation is full of holes is that not everyone is equally susceptible to hypnosis. |
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The Intentional Fulfillment Argument says that the gospel writers fabricated details to make it look like Jesus fulfilled the prophecies. |
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In the Jesus Seminar, the red bead means that Jesus definitely did not say it. |
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The Context Argument means that the Scriptures that were said to be prophesies weren't prophecies at all. |
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One of the things the soldier's whip was made of was metal balls. |
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One alternative to Jesus being seen alive after His death is intoxication. |
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In the Jesus Seminar, to signify that Jesus didn't say something, but it sounds like something he would have said, they used gray beads. |
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usually from drugs or bodily deprivation |
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carbonic acid increases in the blood, causing an irregular heartbeat |
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fluid released from the area around the lungs |
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effects the body suffers after a large amount of blood loss |
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fluid released from the area around the heart |
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release of chemicals that cause a breakdown in the capillaries of the sweat glands |
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didn't believe in Jesus yet saw Him after His resurrection |
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explained darkness when Jesus died as an eclipse |
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member of Sanhedrin who was not present when the vote was cast to crucify Jesus |
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confirmed that there was a census in Nazareth |
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Jewish historian born in AD37 |
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