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TF Jesus was charged with blasphemy insurrection (rebellion) |
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TF Jesus is our example for living his life. |
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TF Jesus experience genuine struggles and temptations but the outcome was always certain he would prevail. |
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Who did not testify at Jesus' trial as to his innocence? A: The centurion at the cross. B: The thief on the cross. C: Pilate's wife. D: Judas Iscariot |
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A: The centurion at the cross. |
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God made him sin who knew no sin. |
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You are the Holy One of God. |
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TF Jesus' life is bracketed by the miraculous: The incarnation and the ascension. |
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False; The virgin conception and the Resurrection. |
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TF The virgin birth is important because we are told it occurred. |
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TF Everybody agrees as to the importance of the virgin birth. |
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TF The evangelistic sermon in the NT demand beliefe in the virgin birth. |
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TF The real issue is the virgin conception as Jesus' birth was normal. |
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False; The virgin conception was the real issue. |
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TF The virgin birth only requires that a normal human being be brought into existence. |
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TF The virgin birth is important because it helps to create and sustain belief in other key doctrines. |
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Indispensible to the incarnation |
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Jesus would've only been a human. |
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Necessary for Jesus' sinlessness |
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Jesus would've had a sin nature. |
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Symbolizes the reality of the incarnation |
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TF John refutes Docetism (the belief that "Jesus appeared to be a man") by establishing the reality of Jesus' physical nature. |
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TF Jesus refers to himself as a man |
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TF Because Jesus knew the Samaritan woman had five husbands we can infer (conclude) that his knowledge was unlimitted. |
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TF Jesus was depnedent upon the Father for guidance, strength, and preservation from evil. |
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While Jesus had an emotional makeup it does not stand to reason that he could get depressed or stressed out. |
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TF Scripture refers to Jesus as taking on flesh and becoming human. (John 1:14; 1 John 2:2-3a) but it doesn't state that he was/is God. |
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TF "Touch" was believed to be the most basic and reliable of the senses because it is direct perception. |
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TF In 1 John 1:1, John gives a very physical representation of Jesus. |
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TF Even though Jesus had a family tree (history; human ancestors) it does not mean he had a complete physical human nature. |
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TF According to Scripture Jesus was subject to the same limitationas we are as he got hungry, thirsty tired, frustrated, etc. |
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Have this mind among yourselves which is yours in Christ Jesus... |
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Total deity and humanity uniting in one person. A: General Revelation B: Incarnation C: Intercede D: Righteousness E: Repentance F: Special Revelation |
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To have a change of mind. A: General Revelation B: Incarnation C: Intercede D: Righteousness E: Repentance F: Special Revelation |
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God revealing Himself through nature and human personality. A: General Revelation B: Incarnation C: Intercede D: Righteousness E: Repentance F: Special Revelation |
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To in behalf of A: General Revelation B: Incarnation C: Intercede D: Righteousness E: Repentance F: Special Revelation |
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TF Jesus' humanity is jsut as controversial as Hid deity. |
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Tf sin can ultimately be defined as "our declaration of independence" from God |
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TF "Sins" are a mindset likened to a root-system whereas "sin" is an action or the fruit of the root-system. |
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False. Sins = fruit -- Sin = mindset |
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TF Our salvation is dependent upon Jesus' humanity as we needed someone exactly like us to stand in our place as our represenative to satisfy God's justice. |
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TF Our salvation is dependent upon Jesus' deity as God's holiness and justice required a perfect sacrifice. |
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TF Our salvation is dependent upon Jesus' deity as God's holiness and justice required a perfect sacrifice. |
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TF God's solution to our "Gap" problem was the incarnation: GOd coming to us in our behalf |
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Who was NOT a historian who spoke of Jesus? A: Suetonius B: Tacitus C: Josephus D: Tertullian E: Pliny the Older |
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Which is NOT one of the four criteria for assessing the reliability of the gospel accounts? A: Embarrassment B: Multiple dependent sources C: Dissimilarity D: Rejection and Crucifixion |
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B: Multiple dependent sources |
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List two of Jesus' sayings with references per your notes. |
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The Father and I are one. John 10:30 Jesus' trial confession. Mark 14:60-64 |
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List two of Jesus' action with references per your notes. |
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Jesus' action in the temple. Mark 11:15-17 Jesus' trimuphal entry. Mark 11:1-11 |
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List two of Jesus' teachings with references per you notes. |
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The content and style of Jesus' teachings. Matthew 5:31-32 Jesus' teaching by use of parables. Matthew 13:3-52 |
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List two of the "I Am" claims found in John's account of the gospel. |
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I am the Bread of Life. I am the True Vine. |
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Son of God A: Romans 34 B: Romans 1:3-4 C: Mark 13:26 D: Mark 12:36 |
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Son of Man A: Romans 34 B: Romans 1:3-4 C: Mark 13:26 D: Mark 12:36 |
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TF All people are children of God in some sense of the word. |
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TF Our relation to God is different from Jesus' relationship to him, even though we both may be referred to as "sons of God" |
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TF The term "Son of Man" sometimes refers to a future eschatological figure whose coming signals the end of history and the start of divine judgment. (Daniel 7:13-14) |
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TF The term "Son of Man" is used to emphasize the contrast between the lowliness of human nature and teh elevated status of God. |
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TF The term "Son of Man" is used as a form of address to the prophet Daniel |
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Son of God refers to the ______ of Jesus. A: Sinlessness B: Humanity C: Perfection D: Incarnation E: Deity |
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Son of man refers to the ____ of Jesus. A: Sinlessness B: Humanity C: Perfection D: Incarnation E: Deity |
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Lord A: King B: Exalted One C: A divine being D: Anointed one |
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Messiah A: King B: Exalted One C: A divine being D: Anointed one |
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Lord (verse) A: Romans 10:9 B: Romans 9:10 C: John 1:41 D: John 14:1 |
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Messiah (verse) A: Romans 10:9 B: Romans 9:10 C: John 1:41 D: John 14:1 |
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TF Jesus' mission was global and geographic. |
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TF Jesus readily accetped the tile of Messiah for most of his ministry |
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TF The Jews understood the Messaih was to be a deliverer, in the line of David |
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TF The Jews were expectin the Messiah to expel Israel from Rome. |
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TF "Lord" was a term that referred exclusively (only) to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. |
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TF The writers of the NT had some hesitaiton in using Lord to refer to Jesus. |
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In the beginning was the word and the word was God... |
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TF Jesus chose to subordinate his will to the Father's will. |
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TF Two complete natrues existed in Jesus |
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TF Prior to coming to earth as a human Jesus Preexisted as the second person of the Trinity. |
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TF Upon becoming a human Jesus ceased to be God for a short time |
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He was jsut a good teacher |
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TF Jesus lived a life of near sinless perfection |
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TF Liberal theologians believe that only a few people can know the future the God does |
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TF Liberal thologians believe that miracles can be explained by science |
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TF Liberal theologians believe that the historicqal Jesus claimed to be God but was mistaken. |
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Prior to the 17th century questions concerning Christology focused on: A: Ethics B: Metaphysics C: Epistemology D: Morality |
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A "Liberal Theologian" does not accept ___ and ___ of Jesus A: Deity and reality B: Deity and sinlessness C: Deity and humanity D: Deity and miraculous |
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During the ___ a philosophical shift occurred in philosphy/ theology |
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