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Matthew contains many quotes from the Old Testament.
Matthew is fortieth in the canon.
Mark contains much about the Sermon on the Mount.
Luke was from ____.
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The ____ is a target of Luke’s writing.
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John includes a few words on the transfiguration.
In John, we see spiritual relationships with a heavenly people.
The Pauline epistles are a combination of ____ and ____.
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Match the book with the subject matter:
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Problems and questions
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Self- defense
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First Corinthians is easy to outline.
Galatians tells the Christian they are not bound to the law.
Ephesians could be divided into the facts and functions of the church.
List 4 of the 6 “rooms” of Ephesians:
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Paul and Barnabas sang in jail at Philippi.
Paul established a flourishing church in Thessalonica in just 3 Sabbath days.
The letters to Timothy are part of the pastoral letters.
Philemon was a slave who had run away from his master, Onesimus.
James deals with practical Christianity.
Peter’s letters were to encourage and exhort.
List 2 of the 4 reasons that John wrote:
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Jude and James were half brothers of Jesus.
List the three general divisions in Revelation:
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List 5 of the “sevens” of Revelation:
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Match the “wonderful” with the phrase:
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Ends at the ending
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Absolutely truthful
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God's Will for his life
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Begins at the beginning
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Attempts to destroy the Bible
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Most important themes
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Tells man all he can know
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One consistent whole
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Absolutely accurate
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The Bible reveals a ____ purpose and a ____ penman.
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The Bible was written by some 38 authors.
The Holy Spirit inspired the human writers of the Bible so that they wrote approximately what God wanted.
Bible study is reading books about the Bible.
Bible study is consistent, systematic study.
List the 5 fundamental theological terms:
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In the study of the Bible there are no rules of interpretation the student should follow.
Match the law with the word:
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The law of development
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The law of context
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The law of literality
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The law of double reference
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The law of established truth
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Literality means that every passage of the Bible is to be taken at face value.
In Bible study, always interpret the ____ by the clear.
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Match the word with the phrases:
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Comprehension
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Manifestation
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Study personally
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Assimilation
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Study regularly
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Match the Greek/Latin word with the meaning:
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Synthetic
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Analytic
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Expository
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Match the manner and mechanics of systematic study with the words:
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Statement
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Relevance
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Relationship
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Series
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Beginning
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Realize
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Sum
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Basics
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The exact meaning of the statements of the Bible can be found by a study of the original languages.
Match the study type with the phrases:
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Determine the overall outline
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Analyze each subdivision
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Relate the parts to the central truth
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Grace
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Divide major headings into subdivisions
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Read through a number of times
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Background
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Selection of the chapters
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Look up passages related to
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Holy Spirit
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Read and reread
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Apply the truth to your own
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Jot down the central truth
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Determine central truth
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Sin
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