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John Mark is the first prophetic voice in the New Testament the New Testament
At the time of the birth of Christ, Judea was subject to Assyria..
During the silent period a prophetic outline of the world’s history, which has been fulfilled was given by:
The Septuagint version of the Old Testament is a translation of Aramaic into Greek.
During B.C. 330 – 167, what was themain language?
Herod Antipas built an elaborate Temple, seeking to win favor with the Jews.
Herod the Great murdered many family members and attempted to kill the infant Jesus
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.
During Alexander’s control, the international language was:
The Old Testament presents shadows and promises, while the New Testament presents reality and fulfillment.
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 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.
The four Gospels are:
Matthew, Mark, and John are called the Synoptic Gospels.
The Synoptic Gospels present a collective view of Christ’s ministry.
Match the following:.
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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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Which of the following are common to Matthew, Mark, and Luke?
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.
The prominent figure of Acts one through Acts twelve is Paul.
Acts closes with the imprisonment of Paul.
Christ surrendered to death that death would surrender to Him forever.
Man’s bankruptcy in sin was adequately paid for by Jesus’ death. True or False
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.
