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The period of silence lasted for ______ Years.
years.
The period of silence occurred:
At the time of the birth of Christ, Judea was subject to Assyria.
In Nebuchadnezzar’s vision, he saw:
The Septuagint version of the Old Testament is a translation of Aramaic into Greek.
During the Maccabean period, the Jews won their independence for one- hundred years.
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False
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Sometime between 142 – 63 B.C., Jerusalem was retaken, the Temple refinished, and sacrifices were offered again.
Herod Antipas built an elaborate Temple, seeking to win favor with the Jews.
Match the Herod with his well known deed:
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Herod Antipas
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Herod Agrippa
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Herod the Great
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Herod Agrippa II
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The Synagogues, during the exile, were used for:
MATCH THE FOLLOWING:
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Scribes
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,Pharisees,,Religiously proud, "holier than thou attitude",
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Sadducees
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Zealots
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Sanhedrin
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The language of the Old Testament was mainly Aramaic.
The common language that Jesus and His disciples used:
The Old Covenant exceeds the New Testament in regards to quality and superiority.
Matthew’s opening verses link the Old Testament with the New Testament.
The word “Gospel” means:
The Apostles were not admitted into an intimate fellowship with Jesus.
The Church is the Body of Christ, the channel through which Christ expresses Himself by His Spirit
The twenty-one New Testament Epistles were written to unbelievers.
There are four Gospels representing four classes of people. Which of the following is not represented by the Gospels?
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Jew
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Roman
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,Greek,,Looks for outstanding life, above reproach,
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All men
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Matthew, Mark, and John are called the Synoptic Gospels.
The Synoptic Gospels present a collective view of Christ’s ministry.
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,Matthew,,Presents Jesus, the Messiah, the King,
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Mark
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Luke
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John
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The Book of Romans forms a bridge between the early life of Christ and the heavenly manifestations
In the Gospels we see Jesus geographically limited and localized. However, in Acts, we see Him as unlimited by indwelling the lives of the Believer.
Acts 1:8 “Ye shall be________ unto me in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria, and unto the uttermost parts of the earth.”
The prominent figure of Acts one through Acts twelve is Paul.
Acts closes with the imprisonment of Paul.
Man’s bankruptcy in sin was adequately paid for by Jesus’ death.
Christ will do for the body what He has done for the spirit and soul at His Second Coming.
When our human bodies are transformed they will continue to be humiliated by sin, sickness, and distress.
Matthew was a converted _____________, writing for Jewish readers.
Matthew presents Christ as:
The word “fulfilled” is found more than sixty times in Matthew, indicating that Jewish prophecies were fulfilled in Christ.
The word “kingdom” occurs some fifty times in Matthew, revealing Christ as fallen from His throne at the crucifixion.
An outstanding feature of Matthew’s Gospel is that _________________ of the book is taken up with the actual words of Jesus.
Mark, the author of the Book of Mark was one of the original twelve disciples
The Romans needed a straight- forward authoritative message, manifested with deeds rather than words.
Mark presents Christ as:
The Romans were interested in the character, not the pedigree of a servant.
The key verse of Mark is Mark 10:45, portraying an obedient servant.
Mark records ___________ parables.
Mark is the longest of the four Gospels.
The Gospel of Mark is vivid, full of charm, and colorful, however, it moves slowly toward his goal.
Luke is written with an appeal to:
Luke addresses the third (3rd) Gospel to the same person as in Acts, “Theophilus.”
Luke presents Jesus as:
Luke is written to appeal to the __________ mind.
Luke presents Jesus as the “Son of Man” the one and only perfect man
Luke stresses the humanity of Jesus, tracing His genealogy back to ______________ .
Which book says more about the prayers of Jesus?
The writer of the fourth Gospel is referred to as “The disciple whom Jesus loved.”
Which Apostles were in the “inner circle”?
In Mark 3:17, the Apostle John was called:
John’s Gospel gives an emphasis of truth for second generation Christians.
The six witnesses presenting the Deity of the Lord Jesus included the witness of His signs and the witness of His knowledge.
The frequently used words from John’s Gospel do not include drink or enter.
John’s Gospel gives a complete genealogical record of Jesus.
The seven titles for Christ in the Gospel of John include the Messiah and King of Israel.
Peter was a “fellow laborer” with Paul, personally witnessing and recording many incidents of Paul’s ministry.
The Book of Acts sets forth:
Acts reveals the beginning of the Church and the spreading of Christianity.
Ministries of Peter and Paul, the two outstanding witnesses are covered in the Book of Acts.
Antioch is the center for __________ ministry.
The first twelve chapters of Acts covers Peter’s ministry to the Jews.
The Book of Romans was written specifically to non-Believers.
The Book of Romans was the first Epistle to be written.
Justification is by faith alone.
Romans contains at least seventy direct quotations from the Old Testament.
Righteousness is provided by God through:
I Corinthians was written to the Church of God at Philipi.
Paul founded the Church at Corinth on his ________ missionary journey.
There were problems at Corinth in the Church.
Corinth was:
Corinthians is an Epistle of reproof and correction.
Paul deals with at least a dozen subjects in a practical manner.
The terms “cross, crucified, died, blood,” and “sacrificed” are used to describe:
Factions and divisions had arisen in the Church at Corinth.
Paul did not cover questions about marriage.
Paul wanted to know the answer to his first letter.
Paul exhorts the people to be watchful for:
In 2-4 paragraphs, on a separate sheet of paper, discuss the difference between the synoptic Gospels and the Johannine Epistles. Your answer should not exceed 1 page.
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
