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Which is not a part of Calvinism’s teaching on election:
a. God’s election is based on what He foreknows about man’s faith b. God’s election was of individuals c. God’s election is grounded in His own Being d. God’s election was before the foundation of the world |
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a. God’s election is based on what He foreknows about man’s faith |
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The phrase, “He was pierced through for our transgressions” is found in:
a. Jeremiah 31 b. Hosea 3 c. Isaiah 53 d. Daniel 9 |
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The deity of the Holy Spirit is NOT indicated by:
a. Peter’s comments to Ananias in Acts 5:3-5 b. The fact that He displays the attributes of deity c. The scene at Christ’s Baptism d. The fact that He is a Mysterious Force |
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d. The fact that He is a Mysterious Force |
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Which is not a ministry of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament?
a. revelation b. creation c. empowerment d. baptism |
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Baptism of the Spirit is a ministry of His that occurs:
a. when Christians are especially excited b. only once at the time of salvation c. repeatedly through the Christian life d. only to particularly spiritual Christians |
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b. only once at the time of salvation |
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Filling of the Holy Spirit is a ministry that occurs: a. when Christians are especially excited b. only once at the time of salvation c. repeatedly through the Christian life d. only to particularly spiritual Christians |
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c. repeatedly through the Christian life |
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It is NOT true that angels are: a. spirit beings b. originally holy beings c. immortal beings d. inferior beings |
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Which is NOT true of angels, according to the Bible? a. They are organized into ranks. b. They are too numerous to count. c. They are to be asked for protection. d. They were all created good. |
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c. They are to be asked for protection. |
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Which text describes (in the opinion of some) the fall of Satan? a. Ezekiel 28 b. Genesis 3 c. Jeremiah 20 d. Matthew 4 |
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The demons are: a. the really wicked people who have died b. a race of fallen men who died before Adam’s creation c. the progeny of the angels and “daughters of men,” Genesis 6 d. the angels who fell with Satan |
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d. the angels who fell with Satan |
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One day Satan and the demons will: a. give up and return to serving God b. be annihilated and forgotten c. be judged and separated from God forever d. never stop opposing and afflicting us |
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c. be judged and separated from God forever |
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Baptism of the Holy Spirit is most directly associated with: a. incorporation into the Body of Christ b. dramatic displays of power c. reception of divine revelations d. empowerment for Jewish kings and prophets |
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a. incorporation into the Body of Christ |
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Which text says “Without faith it is impossible to please God”? a. James 2:17 b. Hebrews 11:6 c. Romans 10:17 d. Galatians 2:20 |
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The text which says, “a man is justified by faith apart from the works of the law” is: a. Romans 6:23 b. Romans 3:28 c. Galatians 2:20 d. Ephesians 5:18 |
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Which is not true about justification: a. it is an act of God’s free grace b. by it we are rendered sinless c. by it we are declared righteous d. it is received by faith alone |
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b. by it we are rendered sinless |
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According to Calvinism, which is NOT true of the “gospel call”? a. it goes to those who are most likely to receive it b. it consists of an explanation of the fact of sin, the penalty for sin, and the payment for sin’s penalty by Christ c. it is an invitation to faith and a command to repent d. it includes a promise of forgiveness and eternal life to all who believe |
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a. it goes to those who are most likely to receive it |
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According to Calvinism, which is NOT true of the “effectual call”? a. it is God’s work by the Holy Spirit b. it is a call that will not be rejected c. it will work with or without the gospel call d. it is a call to which the elect respond |
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c. it will work with or without the gospel call |
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Calvinism teaches that conversion means we: a. have made a choice to follow a true system of religion rather than a false one b. have turned over a new leaf by committing to be a better person for Jesus’ sake c. have been regenerated by God so that we might turn from sin and believe in Him d. have given up every sinful habit in which we used to indulge |
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c. have been regenerated by God so that we might |
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The text that describes Christ as the Head of the church is: a. Matthew 16:18 b. Colossians 1:18 c. Ephesians 5:23-30 d. John 14:1-3 |
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The text that describes Christ as the builder of the church is: a. Matthew 16:18 b. Colossians 1:18 c. Ephesians 5:23-30 d. John 14:1-3 |
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Imputation means: a. to accuse someone of a crime b. to attribute to someone’s account c. to put someone out d. to legally pretend to think something |
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b. to attribute to someone’s account |
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The view of the atonement that says Christ endured the divine punishment for sin is called: a. Ransom to Satan Theory b. Satisfaction Theory c. Moral Influence Theory d. Penal Substitution Theory |
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d. Penal Substitution Theory |
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The view of the atonement that says Christ cancelled the offense against God’s honor is called: a. Ransom to Satan Theory b. Satisfaction Theory c. Moral Influence Theory d. Penal Substitution Theory |
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The view of the atonement that says Christ died to awaken love in us by showing us God’s love is: a. Governmental Theory b. Satisfaction Theory c. Moral Influence Theory d. Penal Substitution Theory |
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c. Moral Influence Theory |
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The view of the atonement that says Christ died to awaken repentance by showing us God’s right to rule the universe is: a. Governmental Theory b. Satisfaction Theory c. Moral Influence Theory d. Penal Substitution Theory |
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The theological word for the turning away of divine wrath by means of Christ’s blood is: a. Imputation b. Satisfaction c. Justification d. Propitiation |
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The text that says, “whom he justified these He also glorified” is: a. 1 John 5:13 b. Philippians 3:21 c. John 10: 27-28 d. Romans 8:30 |
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Which is NOT part of the OT background of the doctrine of the atonement? a. The Tabernacle b. The Animal Sacrifices c. The Burning Bush d. The Day of Atonement |
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Which is NOT part of the NT meaning of the Cross? a. A penalty paid b. A martyr’s heroism c. A vicarious sacrifice d. A propitiation of wrath |
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Sin entered into the human race when: a. Lucifer fell from heaven b. Eve believed the word of the Serpent c. Eve tasted the forbidden fruit d. Adam acquiesced to eat the fruit as well |
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d. Adam acquiesced to eat the fruit as well |
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According to Calvinism, which of the following comes earliest in the order of salvation? a. Justification b. Faith c. Regeneration d. Conversion |
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According to Calvinism, which of the following comes earliest in the order of salvation? a. Election b. Faith c. Regeneration d. Repentance |
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The idea that a truly saved person can lose his/her salvation is held by: a. Calvinists b. All Christians c. Wesleyans d. Heretics |
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Fill in the blank: “Abraham and it was credited to him as righteousness,” (Romans 4:3). a. kept the Law b. believed God c. had faith in Christ d. was a devout man |
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The divine declaration that one who believes in Christ has been restored to a state of righteous standing in the sight of God is: a. Glorification b. Justification c. Sanctification d. Imputation |
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The accrediting or transferring (as a legal declaration) of one person’s sin or righteousness to another is: a. Glorification b. Justification c. Sanctification d. Imputation |
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The final step in salvation and the removal of spiritual defects is: a. Glorification b. Perseverance c. Sanctification d. Imputation |
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The divine act of bringing a believer’s moral and spiritual condition more into line with his/her standing before God is: a. Glorification b. Perseverance c. Sanctification d. Imputation |
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The teaching that those who are truly saved will endure and continue to completion in the faith is: a. Glorification b. Perseverance c. Sanctification d. Imputation |
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Spiritual gifts are
a. an inborn talent. b. a skill developed, or a technique learned c. an office or title. d. a God-given power to be used for His service |
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d. a God-given power to be used for His service |
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Spiritual gifts are
a. what Hitler used to move the masses. b. always a permanent endowment for the church c. not taught thoroughly in Historical theology. d. an ability to work with a certain age group. |
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c. not taught thoroughly in Historical theology. |
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Choose the INCORRECT statement.
a. At least one spiritual gift is given to each believer at salvation. b. No single spiritual gift has been given to every believer. c. The miraculous spiritual gifts have been given for personal edification. d. The gift of healing is easy to verify. |
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c. The miraculous spiritual gifts have been given for personal edification. |
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Choose the correct statement.
a. Scripture clearly teaches that the miraculous spiritual gifts have ceased. b. 1 Corinthians 13 clearly teaches that the gift of tongues has ceased. c. All the spiritual gifts are clearly defined in the Bible. d. The definitions of the spiritual gifts is found mainly in books written about spiritual gifts. |
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d. The definitions of the spiritual gifts is found mainly in books written about spiritual gifts. |
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Spirit Baptism
a. is the same thing as empowerment. b. occurs seven times in the New Testament with different meanings each time. c. 1 Corinthians 12:13 should be translated “baptize IN the Holy Spirit” like the other six occurrences of this phrase. d. is evidenced by speaking in tongues. |
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c. 1 Corinthians 12:13 should be translated “baptize IN the Holy Spirit” like the other six occurrences of this phrase. |
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Choose the INCORRECT statement.
a. Speaking in tongues occurs first in Acts 2. b. Speaking in tongues is defined only in Acts 2, not in 1 Corinthians 12-14. c. Speaking in tongues is defined in Acts 2 as a known human dialect language, not an angelic language. d. Speaking in tongues is the only spiritual gift that has been given for personal edification, according to 1 Corinthians 14:1-4. |
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d. Speaking in tongues is the only spiritual gift that has been given for personal edification, according to 1 Corinthians 14:1-4. |
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Choose the INCORRECT statement.
a. The Baptism of the Spirit occurs only once in the life of a believer. b. The Indwelling of the Spirit occurs only once in the life of a believer. c. The Sealing of the Spirit only once in the life of a believer. d. The Filling of the Spirit only once in the life of a believer. |
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d. The Filling of the Spirit only once in the life of a believer. |
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Filling of the Holy Spirit a. occurs at the point of regeneration. b. occurs to help believers to avoid sin and to witness. c. occurs regularly in the life primarily new believers. d. occurs primarily during times of revival. |
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b. occurs to help believers to avoid sin and to witness. |
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The Roman Catholic Church holds seven sacraments, which are
a. baptism, confirmation, eucharist, penance, marriage, holy orders, last rites. b. baptism, consecration, communion, penance, marriage, holy orders, last rites. c. baptism, confirmation, eucharist, purgatory, marriage, holy orders, last rites. d. baptism, consecration, communion, penance, marriage, holy hors d’oeuvers, last rites. |
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a. baptism, confirmation, eucharist, penance, marriage, holy orders, last rites. |
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The Roman Catholic Church teaches that penance is
a. simply confession of sins b. confession of sins and good deeds required for ‘temporal’ punishment c. good deeds without confession of sins d. required to church attendance |
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b. confession of sins and good deeds required for ‘temporal’ punishment |
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The Roman Catholic Church teaches that communion is
a. taken only by the clergy. b. required once for salvation. c. performed whenever the priests deems necessary d. a reoccurring bloodless offering of Jesus on the Cross. |
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d. a reoccurring bloodless offering of Jesus on the Cross. |
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The text which predicts Christ’s return to receive the church is: a. Acts 1:5 b. John 2:19 c. John 14:2-3 d. Matthew 16:18 |
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Which is not a use of the term ekklesia (church) in the New Testament? a. a group of believers gathered together in a particular location b. a building where believers gathered c. all believers who are united in Christ d. the Body of Christ |
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b. a building where believers gathered |
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The church began: a. on the Day of Pentecost after the Resurrection b. when God made a covenant with Abraham c. when Jesus rose from the dead d. when Jesus called his disciples after His temptation |
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a. on the Day of Pentecost after the Resurrection |
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When Paul calls the church a “mystery” in Ephesians 3:1-7, he means: a. the church is a strange and spooky thing b. the truth about the church cannot be understood by unbelievers c. the church will always have some unknown elements about it d. the truth about church was unknown in the Old Testament but now is known in the New Testament |
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d. the truth about church was unknown in the Old Testament but now is known in the New Testament |
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The text which uses the metaphor of the church as Branches is: a. John 15:1-8 b. John 10:16, 26, 27 c. Ephesians 2:20, 21 d. Ephesians 5:21-25 |
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The text which uses the metaphor of the church as the Bride of Christ is: a. John 15:1-8 b. John 10:16, 26, 27 c. Ephesians 2:20, 21 d. Ephesians 5:21-25 |
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The type of church government that grants ecclesial authority to all the members of the local church is called: a. Presbyterian b. Democratic c. Congregational d. Civilian |
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The type of church government that grants ecclesial authority to the ruling elders in the local church and to elected bodies that oversee the elders is called: a. Presbyterian b. Democratic c. Congregational d. Episcopalian |
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The type of church government that grants ecclesial authority to single rulers who are part of a hierarchy within a denomination is called: a. Presbyterian b. Monarchial c. Congregational d. Episcopalian |
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The text that describes the qualifications of church officers is: a. 1 Timothy 2 b. 1 Timothy 3 c. 2 Timothy 4 d. Acts 6 |
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Which text best describes the basic ministries of the church? a. 1 Timothy 4:1-5 b. Ephesians 5:21-25 c. 2 Timothy 4:1-5 d. Acts 2:42-47 |
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In the Roman Catholic view of the Lord’s Supper:
a. the body and blood of Christ are really present “in with and under” the elements of bread and wine. b. the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Christ, even though they continue to appear as bread and wine. c. the spiritual benefits of the body and blood of Christ are present and received through the means of the bread and wine (if that reception is accompanied by faith). d. the bread and cup are memorials of the death of Christ and the saving benefits He accomplished there. |
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b. the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Christ, even though they continue to appear as bread and wine. |
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In the Reformed view of the Lord’s Supper:
a. the body and blood of Christ are really present “in with and under” the elements of bread and wine. b. the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Christ, even though they continue to appear as bread and wine. c. the spiritual benefits of the body and blood of Christ are present and received through the means of the bread and wine (if that reception is accompanied by faith). d. the bread and cup are memorials of the death of Christ and the saving benefits He accomplished there. |
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c. the spiritual benefits of the body and blood of Christ are present and received through the means of the bread and wine (if that reception is accompanied by faith). |
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In the Lutheran view of the Lord’s Supper:
a. the body and blood of Christ are “really present” “in with and under” the elements of bread and wine. b. the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Christ, even though they continue to appear as bread and wine. c. the spiritual benefits of the body and blood of Christ are present and received through the means of the bread and wine (if that reception is accompanied by faith). d. the bread and cup are memorials of the death of Christ and the saving benefits He accomplished there. |
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a. the body and blood of Christ are “really present” “in with and under” the elements of bread and wine. |
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In the symbolic/Baptist/Zwinglian view of the Lord’s Supper:
a. the body and blood of Christ are “really present” “in with and under” the elements of bread and wine. b. the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Christ, even though they continue to appear as bread and wine. c. the spiritual benefits of the body and blood of Christ are present and received through the means of the bread and wine (if that reception is accompanied by faith). d. the bread and cup are memorials of the death of Christ and the saving benefits He accomplished there. |
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d. the bread and cup are memorials of the death of Christ and the saving benefits He accomplished there. |
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The text that describes church discipline is found in: a. Matthew 4 b. Matthew 18 c. Matthew 28 d. Matthew 6 |
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The text in which Jesus says, “upon this rock I will build my church” is found in: a. Matthew 16 b. Matthew 18 c. Matthew 28 d. Matthew 4 |
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Which is not a good reason for studying eschatology: a. it encourages us to live Christ honoring lives b. it confirms the veracity and truth of Scripture c. it satisfies our curiosity about the end time events d. it gives us hope for the future |
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c. it satisfies our curiosity about the end time events |
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A major difference between dispensational and covenant theology is: a. covenant theology sees a distinction between Israel and the church that dispensationalism does not. b. dispensational theology sees various ways of salvation in Scripture and covenant theology does not. c. covenant theology does not recognize the difference between the Old Testament and the New and dispensationalism does. d. dispensationalism sees a distinction between Israel and the church that covenant theology does not. |
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d. dispensationalism sees a distinction between Israel and the church that covenant theology does not. |
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According to dispensational eschatology these events happen in this order: a. Rapture of the church; Armageddon; Tribulation; Millennium; Bema Seat Judgment and Great White Throne Judgment b. Rapture of the church; Tribulation; Armageddon; Millennium; Bema Seat Judgment; Great White Throne Judgment c. Rapture of the church; Tribulation; Armageddon; Millennium; Great White Throne Judgment d. Rapture of the church, Tribulation; Armageddon; Great White Throne Judgment; Millennium |
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Rapture of the church; Tribulation; Armageddon; Millennium; Great White Throne Judgment |
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The view that Christ returns at the end of the Millennium is: a. Postmillennialism b. Amillennialism c. Premillennialism d. None of the above. |
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The view that Christ does not return at all is: a. Postmillennialism b Amillennialism c. Premillennialism d. None of the above. |
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The text that refers to the Rapture of the church is: a. Isaiah 65:17-25 b. 1Thessalonians 4:13-18 c. Revelation 4:1-3 d. Revelation 20:1-7 |
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b. 1Thessalonians 4:13-18 |
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To say that the Rapture is “imminent” means: a. it could happen at any moment b. it will happen after the next couple of prophecies are fulfilled in the country of Israel c. it will not happen for many years d. it will happen on May 11, 2004, at 2 pm. |
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a. it could happen at any moment |
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The text that discusses the “seventy weeks” is found in: a. Isaiah 9:6ff b. Daniel 9:24ff c. Zechariah 9:1ff d. Ezekiel 9:9ff |
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The text in which the “Olivet Discourse” is found is: a. Matthew chapters 24-25 b. John chapters 14-16 c. Matthew chapters 5-7 d. Luke chapters 12-13 |
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a. Matthew chapters 24-25 |
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The text in which the “Upper Room Discourse” is found is: a. Matthew chapters 24-25 b. John chapters 14-16 c. Matthew chapters 5-7 d. Luke chapters 12-13 |
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The view of the intermediate state which says the soul must be further cleansed in preparation for union with the Bridegroom is called: a. Hades b. Purgatory c. Soul Sleep d. Annihilationism |
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The term “millennium” refers to: a. the 1000 year reign of Christ b. the spiritual reign of Christ c. the present reign of Christ d. the “million” year reign of Christ |
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a. the 1000 year reign of Christ |
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The text that instructs pastors to “preach the word in season and out of season” is found in: a. 2 Timothy 4:2 b. Acts 20:27 c. 1 Timothy 6:12 d. Titus 2:7 |
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The text that instructs the church to spread the gospel is found in: a. Matthew 28:19-20 b. Matthew 18:16 c. John 20:31 d. Acts 13:2 |
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The text that instructs the church to use songs and hymns for worship and edification is found in: a. 1 Timothy 3:1 b. Colossians 3:16 c. Ephesians 4:11 d. Philippians 4:6 |
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The text which speaks of Christ as the Head of the body is: a. Ephesians 1:22-23 b. Romans 12:1-2 c. Philippians 2:5-11 d. Hebrews 7:25 |
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The text which speaks of spiritual gifts is found in: a. Romans 8 b. Ephesians 5 c. 1 Corinthians 15 d. 1 Corinthians 12 |
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The text that describes Christ as cleansing the church is: a. Matthew 16:18 b. Colossians 1:18 c. Ephesians 5:23-30 d. John 14:1-3 |
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Which of these end times events does the church not participate in? a. The Rapture b. The Bema c. The Marriage Supper d. The Tribulation |
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The text which best describes the reality of eternal punishment is: a. Matthew 5:3-9 b. Matthew 25:41, 46 c. John 14:1-3 d. Revelation 22:1-5 |
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Who would definitely not be in the Tribulation? a. a redeemed Christian today b. a pagan priest c. a Catholic priest d. a Jew |
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a. a redeemed Christian today |
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The text that says, “The wages of sin is death” is: a. Romans 3:23 b. Romans 6:23 c. 1 Corinthians 5:17 d. Ephesians 2:8-9 |
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The text that says, “For by grace are you saved through faith” is: a. Romans 3:23 b. Romans 6:23 c. 1 Corinthians 5:17 d. Ephesians 2:8-9 |
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The text that says, “Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of Christ” is: a. Romans 5:1 b. Romans 8:1 c. 1 Corinthians 5:17 d. Romans 10:17 |
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The phrase, “He was pierced through for our transgressions” is found in: a. Jeremiah 31 b. Hosea 3 c. Isaiah 53 d. Daniel 9 |
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The text in which says Jesus is a servant is: a. John 1:1 b. John 8:58 c. Matthew 22:32 d. Mark 10:45 |
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The text which speaks of Jesus, “taking on the form of a bond-servant and being made in the likeness of men” is found in: a. John 1 b. Romans 7 c. Philippians 2 d. Colossians 3 |
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The text that says “the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord” is: a. Romans 3:23 b. Romans 6:23 c. Romans 5:12 d. Romans 8:1 |
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The text that says “Thy Word is Truth” is: a. John 17:17 b. John 10:35 c. John 14:26 d. John 15:26 |
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The text that says, “For by grace are you saved through faith” is: a. Romans 3:23 b. Romans 3:28 c. Ephesians 2:1 d. Ephesians 2:8 |
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Choose the correct statement.
a. Believers will be judged at the Great White Throne Judgment. b. Unbelievers will be judged at the Judgment Seat of Christ. c. According to John 5:22, Jesus will judge everybody. d. The angels will be judged by other angels. |
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c. According to John 5:22, Jesus will judge everybody. |
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Choose the correct statement.
a. Annihilationism and Reincarnation are the same thing. b. Death is universal, and there have never been any exceptions. c. Death is the final step in the believer’s sanctification. d. If a person is born only once, that person will die only once. |
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c. Death is the final step in the believer’s sanctification. |
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Hell a. is part of God’s created reality. b. is a place where a person can receive a 2nd chance to accept Christ. c. is a transition point. d. contains the same number of levels as heaven. |
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a. is part of God’s created reality. |
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The believer’s new body in heaven will a. come in a variety of sizes to be chosen by the believer. b. be like Christ’s body after the resurrection. c. slowly deteriorate during the Millennium. d. similar to angelic bodies. |
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b. be like Christ’s body after the resurrection. |
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