Bible Test 3
List the ramifications of Adam and Eve's disobedience?
- Adam's sin is now passed on to all his progeny - Adam's descendants cannot secure salvation on their own - Adam's descendants will have to live in the midst of death
What are the four stages of man?
- At creation, man was able to sin - After the fall, man is only able to sin - After regeneration, man is enabled not to sin - At glorification, man is incapable of sinning
List the four characteristic interpreters look for when dealing with typology
- Both type and antitype are historical events, persons or institutions - There must be notable correspondences - There is always intensification present - There must be some evidence that it was appointed by God
What are the blessing and curses attached to the terms of Genesis 1-2?
- Disobedience to the terms brought death - Implied life by obedience - Sabbath Rest
What distinctions does man being made in the image of God communicate?
- Man was given the same faculties for relationship that God possesses a mind, will, and emotions. - Man was morally upright. - Man was given dominion over the earth. - Man was given the capacity for eternal life.
How did God originally create humanity?
- Man was to live eternally - Man was to live in perfect fellowship with God - Man was to live by the Word of God
What 3 things were included in the Dominion Mandate?
- Man working in the garden - Man guarding the garden - Man's complete obedience to God
What are the basic elements of covenants found in Scripture?
- The parties involved - The terms of the covenant - The blessings and curses attached - The symbols of the covenant
What assumptions does Genesis 1:1 set forth upon which all else is built?
- There is a God - There was a beginning - There is a creation
List two of the five intentions that God had in creating Adam
- To be his representative King to the rest of creation. - To operate as a Priest in God's garden temple. - To fulfill the command to expand the garden. - To encompass the earth and fill it with a progeny that reflected the perfect image of God. - To do so in perfect covenantal obedience.
List two of the four major thoughts of the Genesis texts that have been lost as it relates to the question of origins
- man is intelligent - God is a creator and he is both eternal and personal
List the 3 choices one has when it comes to cosmology
- the universe is eternal - matter is eternal and spontaneously brought itself into existence - God created the universe out of nothing
How many years did God add to Hezekiah's life?
15
How many Assyrians did the Angel of the Lord strike down in one night?
185,000
How long did he reign from Jerusalem?
33 years
What was the total number of years David reigned over all Israel?
40
How old was Josiah when he began his reign?
8
Contrast the temptation that Christ and Adam faced
Adam was tempted in the garden, Jesus was tempted in the wilderness
Contrast the work of Christ and Adam
Adam's life brought death to all, Jesus' death brings life to many
What were the terms of the covenant of Genesis 1-2?
Dominion mandate
List the order of salvation
Election, Effective Calling, Regeneration, Conversion, Justification, Adoption, Sanctification, Perseverance, Death, Glorification
Where had the tabernacle that Moses built been residing up to this point?
Gibeon
Give me one evidence as to why we should view the Garden of Eden as a Temple?
God dwelled in the center
Define Theism
God is the creator of the universe out of nothing preexistent, intervening it and sustaining it and has a personal relation to his creatures
Who were the parties of the covenant of Genesis 1-2?
God, Adam and Eve
Who was the king of the Ammonites that humiliated David's men by shaving off their beards and cutting their garments?
Hanun
How was Adam a king?
He was to be God's vice-regent
What is the passive obedience of Christ?
His death and resurrection
What is the active obedience of Christ?
His keeping the law of God perfectly
What was the name of the prophet that Hezekiah asked for council when the Assyrian army invaded Judah?
Isaiah
The men of which city rose up to bury the body of Saul and his sons?
Jabesh-gilead
What was the city of Jerusalem called before David conquered and renamed it?
Jebus
Who was made "chief and commander" because he struck the Jebusites first for David?
Joab
What was the name of the man who struck down the Philistine giant that had 6 fingers on each hand and 6 toes on each foot?
Jonathan
Which two tribes did Joab not count in the census?
Levi and Benjamin
Which conqueror did Ravi quote at length who basically said that they marveled at the fact that Jesus was able to conquer not by force but by love?
Napoleon
What was the name of the Babylonian commander that captured Jerusalem and Jehoiachin?
Nebuchadnezzar
Who was it that incited David to number the people?
Satan
What famous trial in 1925 does Ravi say castigates the Christian view of origins?
Scopes
Who was one of India's leading "saints" that was a Muslim for a little while, then a Christian for a little while, and then finally, a Hindu again because he concluded that they are all basically the same?
Sir Ramkrishna
Genesis 1:27 So God created...
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.
Who did God command David to charge with the task of building the temple?
Solomon
What does the Hindu category of Sruti mean?
That which is revealed
Why did Hezekiah break the Bronze Serpent of Moses?
The people were making offerings to it
Genesis 1:26 Then God said...
Then God said, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth."
What is the chief end of man?
To glorify God and enjoy him forever
What are the symbols attached to the terms of the covenant of Genesis 1-2?
Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, Tree of Life
Psalm 8:5 Yet you have...
Yet you have made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor.
Define covenant?
a binding agreement between two parties in blood
How much did the crown of the king of Rabbah weigh?
a talent of gold
Define ectypal theology
all the true finite knowledge that God has revealed. It is a copy or a shadow of the archetype
Define archetypal theology
all the true infinite knowledge that God has of himself that He has not revealed
What does the term creation mean?
an act of God alone, by which, for his own glory, he brings into existence everything in the universe, things that had no existence prior to his creative word
What two covenants come from the Covenant of Redemption?
covenant of grace and covenant of works
How does Hinduism view the meaning of man's existence?
escape the bondage of ignorance and illusion to avoid reincarnation
How does Buddhism view the meaning of man's existence?
escape the cycle of rebirth and obtain Nirvana
How did Saul die?
he fell on his sword
How was Adam a prophet?
he told Eve the word of God
How was Adam a priest?
he was to tend and keep the garden
How does Judaism view the meaning of man's existence?
obey God's commands and live moral lives, focus on the now and not the afterlife
Type is the _________ and antitype is the _________.
pattern, fulfillment
How does Islam view the meaning of man's existence?
submit to the will of God to gain Paradise after death
What does the term cosmology mean?
the study of the origin and development of the universe
Where did the Philistines place the armor and severed head of Saul?
the temple of Dagon
Psalm 8:4 what is man...
what is man that you are mindful of him, and the son of man that you care for him?
Define typology
when Old Testament persons, events or things (type) foreshadow New Testament persons, events or things (antitype)