BIBL 110

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When asked if Jesus was restoring the kingdom now, what was his answer?

"It is not for you to know the times or periods the Father has set by his own authority..."

By the end of Acts, about how many miles from Jerusalem had Paul traveled by land for the advancement of the gospel?

2,500 miles

When did the author write Hebrews?

40-95

"The ends of the earth" in Acts 1:8 is fulfilled through what two events? (Choose two)

A Gentile leader in Caesarea believing The gospel going into the Roman Empire

When was the book of James written?

AD 50

Luke wrote Acts before what year?

AD 70

2 Peter connects condemnation to all of these Old Testament event except...

Assyrian exile

When the Gentile leader in Caesarea believed and received the Spirit, it demonstrated what counter-cultural reality?

Both a & b Non-Jews can be saved Gentiles do not have to be circumcised to be saved

Jesus wants his followers focused on ____________ others to the kingdom through the power of his Holy Spirit

Bringing

All who come to trust Jesus as the Messiah are counted as part of God's family and ____________ of heaven.

Citezens

What did Luke's audience need at the time he wrote the document?

Clarity

In Acts 10, the conversion of this person was the first Gentile conversion that Peter had witnessed.

Cornelius

What answers the question, ""How does this interpretation fit into the rest of the Bible?"

Correlation

In the last episode of the Spirit, where is Paul?

Ephesus

1 Peter and 2 Peter were originally one letter which was later split into two.

False

According to Everyday Bible Study, students of God's Word need to be aware of how their life experiences do not influence their understanding of the Bible.

False

Everyone is righteous based on heritage and adherence to the law.

False

He had been commissioned to write because there was not any confusion whether or not Gentiles could be a part of God's family.

False

If you have discovered a biblically based principle and you don't find it elsewhere, or worse, if you discover that there are other claims of Scripture that contradict what you have written, then you have found an error in the Bible.

False

In Hebrews 1:13, the author had claimed Jesus would one day forget his enemies.

False

Interpreters throughout Christian history have presupposed that Hebrew's audience never desired to leave Jesus behind.

False

James simply reproduces the sermon on the mount.

False

Jesus spent a lot of time talking about "heaven" in our traditional sense.

False

Jesus spent significant time with his followers over forty-one days, proving that he had physically risen from the grave.

False

Jude closes his letter by letting his friends know that they were not protected from stumbling.

False

Jude's warnings about doctrine are no longer pertinent for the Church today.

False

Peter was not very concerned with the physical oppressive weight of the world as a result of their allegiance to Jesus?

False

The knowledge that Peter had in mind in 2 Peter 1 was only head knowledge.

False

The picture of the church in Acts supports the modern consumerist approach to the church.

False

The question of application should be asked first.

False

The right way to look at the Bible is through your past life experiences.

False

The tone of Jude's letter is not urgent.

False

There are many true interpretations of each passage of scripture.

False

There is a unanimous idea by biblical scholars of who the author of Hebrews is?

False

When it comes to scripture, we are meaning makers and not meaning finders.

False

Within James, Jesus is called the greater Abraham.

False

What kind of Bible translation focuses on a word-for-word translation and little consideration given to how the text will sound or read in the English language?

Formal Equivalence

What type of translation is the English Standard Version?

Formal Equivalence

How many episodes of the Holy Spirit included the manifestation of tongues in the book of Acts?

Four

What kind of Bible translation centers on a thought-for-thought translation and emphasizes both readability and understandability?

Functional Equivalence

God's plan from the beginning of the book has been to include ____________ in his kingdom.

Gentiles

The lengthy "central exposition" of Hebrews depicts Jesus as the ______.

Great High Priest

Interpreters often refer to Hebrews 11 as the ____________.

Hall of Faith

What is the sixth step of interpretation?

Identification of structure

What is the fourth step of interpretation?

Identifying parts of speech

What question was NOT posed to the reader at the beginning of this chapter by the author?

Is God good?

Many Jews misrepresented the kingdom promises as exclusive to the nation of ____________.

Israel

The book of James was written by who?

James

As a result of receiving this person, they become witnesses in what two regions FIRST?

Jerusalem and Judea

Hebrews 1:5-2:18 is summarized as ____________.

Jesus: The Better Messenger

The church was birthed out of what religion?

Judaism

What two Old Testament books come alive as we invest in Hebrews?

Leviticus & Deuteronomy

What Gospel book does James parallel the most?

Matthew

Which of the following does Everyday Bible Study NOT include when listing the kind of baggage people bring to studying the Bible?

Medical

When comparing Jesus to a high priest, what old testament man is referenced.

Melchizedek

Which of these themes was NOT listed as part of the theme of Acts?

New people and community

What is the first step of Bible study called?

Observation

The church gathering was not ____________ and ____________ to early believers.

Occasional;optional

What kind of Bible translation seeks to balance both the structure and language of the original text with a readability that enables the modern reader to understand the passage easily in the English language?

Optimal Equivalence

What kind of Bible places a premium on communicating the meaning of the passage in the language that best represents current culture?

Paraphrase

About halfway through the book, the focus shifts from ____________ to ____________.

Peter to Paul

Christian living and the Scriptures are introduced as ____________ in the reading.

Provisions

What is the eleventh step of interpretation?

Study the various key words in the passage

In Hebrews 3:1-6, the author of Hebrews compared his audience to _______.

The Israelites in the Wilderness

Who is the writer of Hebrews?

The author is unknown

Who did Luke write the book of Acts to?

Theophilus

Pentecost is a contrast to which event in the Old Testament?

Tower of Babel

2 Peter addresses false teachers but Jude addresses outsiders undermining the faith from within the church.

True

According to Everyday Bible Study, a theological grid is an important element of a person's worldview, it can be a danger when we are unwilling to allow that grid to be changed and shaped by the biblical text.

True

According to Everyday Bible Study, cultural baggage can negatively influence our perceptions of Scripture is by equating biblical elements with contemporary counterparts.

True

According to Hebrews 10:26-31, forgiveness and access to God's presence come through Jesus or not at all.

True

According to the textbook, good Bible study sees any verse or passage within the whole counsel of God's Word.

True

Believers in Jesus have an eternal inheritance secure in Christ.

True

Christ will return someday.

True

Faith is synonymous with belief.

True

God is eternal and outside the bonds of time.

True

Hebrews is filled with an abundance of Old Testament references.

True

In Greek the word perfect means complete.

True

In context, James spoke of faith as mere belief or knowledge.

True

In short, Jesus is to be the basis of our faith.

True

Jesus could not become a Levitical priest.

True

Jesus is a better priest because the purification he provided will never end.

True

Jesus is not merely a different agent of God but the ultimate representation of his Father.

True

No New Testament writing offers a more robust explanation of the sacrificial death of Jesus and his current ministry to believers than Hebrews

True

One way Jude advises his "friends" to contend for the faith is to keep themselves in the love of God.

True

Peter wasted no time in the introduction to leverage his authority as an apostle.

True

Peter's specific audience was experiencing tremendous pressure to conform to the cultural practices present.

True

Spiritual correlation asks the question, "Where else in Scripture can we see this truth?"

True

The Bible includes two testaments of sixty-six books by about forty different authors and was written over thousands of years.

True

The Bible is unified in its message about God and his truth, about Jesus, and about the gospel.

True

The New Testament is filled with direct quotes and allusions of the Old Testament.

True

The Septuagint is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures.

True

The early church had rapid growth

True

The greatest need that we have is a solution for our fallen spiritual condition and it cannot be found within us.

True

The letter or James could be described as a meditation on the Sermon on the Mount.

True

The term Trinity is not explicitly found within the canon of Scripture?

True

The thread that connects the Old and New Testament together is God's plan of redemption through the person and work of Jesus Christ.

True

Those who have faith in Christ can have confidence while enduring persecution because they are eternally secure in Christ.

True

The central focus of James is reading the Sermon on the Mount through the lens of _________?

Wisdom

What is the tenth step of interpretation?

Work through the literary context of a passage


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