Bible Doctrine - Unit 10: FINAL TEST
The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in A.D:
1947
The theme of the book of Romans is found in:
1:16-17
The inter-Testament period lasted ______ years.
400
The Bible contains _____ books written over a period of _____ years.
66; 1500
According to Romans Chapter ______, the Christian is free from condemnation by God.
8
Jewish settlement in New Amsterdam
A.D. 1654
Israel became a state
A.D. 1948
The nation of Israel was instituted when God called:
Abraham
Stephen's defense
Acts, Chapter 7
Why was the Apocrypha not accepted into the Hebrew canon?
Because it is not consistent Biblically with the Old Testament
The Persian king ______ allowed the people of the southern kingdom to return from Babylon and to rebuild Jerusalem in ______ B.C.
Cyrus; 536
Who are the first three kings of Israel?
David, Saul, Solomon
The title of Jesus that means God with us is _____.
Emmanuel
Arabs were in agreement with the United Nations General Assembly decision concerning Israel in 1947.
False
God's purpose for marriage changed after the Fall of man.
False
Jesus' death and suffering are foretold in the New Testament but not in the Old Testament.
False
The Council of Laodicea confirmed all of the books of the Canon.
False
The Council of Laodicea confirmed all of the books of the canon.
False
The Dead Sea Scrolls were a major archaeological discovery of the nineteenth century.
False
The Dead Sea scrolls contain inscriptions of Greek and Aramaic writing.
False
The Hebrew Scriptures were recognized in their entirety shortly after the Resurrection.
False
The word sin means to be corrupt .
False
When God became man He did not limit the use of certain divine attributes.
False
inspiration
God-breathed
Finish Romans 1:16-17 "For I am not ashamed of the _____, for it is the _____ of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the _____ of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, BUT THE _____ man SHALL LIVE BY _____."
Gospel; power; righteousness; righteous; faith
Rosetta Stone
Greek, hieroglyphic, and demotic writing
The following questions were asked of the books to be included in the: Is it prophetic? Is it authoritative? Is it dynamic? Is it authentic? Was it received by God's people?
Hebrew Canon
The _____ text was translated into _____ by the _____ of Alexandria, Egypt and is known as the _____.
Hebrew; Greek; Jews; Septuagint
Nuzi
Hurrian city
Paul uses the illustration of the olive tree in Romans Chapter 11 as a symbol for:
Israel
The Bible tells us that _____ possessed all the attributes of God.
Jesus
According to the outline of Romans, Chapter 10 talks about _______ unbelief.
Jewish
Moses Mendelssohn
Jewish philosopher
The Hebrew text was translated into Greek by the ______ of Alexandria, Egypt.
Jews
Middle Ages
Jews endured much suffering
According to Romans Chapter 11, God hardened the hearts of the _____ to Jesus Christ so that the way of salvation would be opened to the _____.
Jews; Gentiles
Paul wrote to the Roman believers to fortify them against the:
Judaizers
Six-Day War
June 5 through June 11, 1967
_______: the act of being set free from the penalties of sin, was obtained by God's grace through the redemptive work of _______.
Justification; Jesus Christ
The persecution of the Jews, the destruction of copies of the Scriptures, and attempted destruction of the orthodox Jewish faith by the Syrian ruler Antiochus Epiphanes led to the _____ revolt.
Maccabe
The last division of the _______ was finally organized and completed when the Jews returned from the Babylonian Captivity.
Old Testament
The Jews experienced persecution and intolerance during the ______. They experienced peace under the ______.
People's Crusade; Muslim rule
Nero
Roman emperor
service to God
Romans, Chapter 12
submission
Romans, Chapter 13
warring struggle
Romans, Chapter 7
The first king of Israel was ______.
Saul
Besides nature and man's conscience, God has revealed Himself in:
Scripture
The book of Ecclesiastes tells of ______'s search for happiness apart from God.
Solomon's
Antiochus Epiphanes
Syrian ruler who desecrated the temple in Jerusalem
What is the major significance of the discovery of the Dead Sea scrolls?
The scrolls were the oldest Old Testament manuscripts yet found.
Why did God use written revelation?
To provide Israel a record of laws and regulations To communicate what Natural Revelation could not, salvation by Jesus Christ
Pentateuch (2)
Torah
The first division of the Old Testament to be accepted by God's people was the _____.
Torah
What are the three divisions of the Hebrew Old Testament?
Torah (Law), Writings, Prophets
Christian young men are to treat their dates as sisters.
True
God has revealed Himself to man through natural and specific means.
True
God used Esther to save His people from destruction.
True
God waited for Israel to emerge as a nation before having His Word recorded.
True
God waited until His people had emerged as a nation to have His revelation recorded in written form.
True
God's righteousness is closely linked with His faithfulness.
True
Muslims and Jews both affirm the unity of God.
True
Paul used Habakkuk 2:4 as a basis for his theme in Romans.
True
Romans 5:1 says that Christians are justified by faith.
True
Romans Chapters 2 and 3 say that everyone is affected by sin which causes a spiritual separation from God.
True
The Abrahamic Covenant was sealed with a sacrifice.
True
The Bible contains sixty-six books written over a period of fifteen hundred years.
True
The Hebrew Scriptures were recognized in their entirety before the Resurrection.
True
The first division of the Old Testament to be recognized as Scripture was the Pentateuch.
True
The institution of marriage was established by God.
True
The lives of the patriarchs represent God's faithfulness.
True
The lives of the patriarchs represent faithfulness in God.
True
The study of the doctrine of interpretation is referred to as hermeneutics.
True
Those who are not in Christ are condemned by God.
True
Why did God wait for many generations before He had man record His revelation?
Written communication was slow in evolving. Israel needed to emerge as a nation
kanon
a reed used as a measuring rod
atonement
a substitute
Khirbet Qumran
an Essene community
calamus
an ancient writing pen
the angel of the Lord
an appearance by God as an angel or man
Job (2)
an example of faith in God
Esther
ancestor of Christ
Spain
base for evangelism
A covenant is a _____ between two people.
binding agreement
Nabhiim
book of the Prophets
Rome
capital center of the Roman Empire
Paul talks about the _____ nature versus the _____ nature in Romans Chapter 7.
carnal; spiritual
exegesis
critical analysis of a word
Abraham's blessing from God was based on his:
faith
Jonathan and David
friendship
Mari Tablets
from the patriarchal era
procurator
governor
According to the outline of Romans, Chapter 16 includes the:
greetings and doxology
The study of the doctrine of interpretation is referred to as:
hermeneutics
baptism
identification with Christ
Those in Christ Jesus are not condemned because God looks at those in Christ Jesus as being ______ His Son.
identified with
isagogics
introductory studies
the Law
leads us to depend on Christ for salvation
Bar Kochba
led revolt against the Roman government
Son of man
name of Jesus
What are the three means through which God has revealed Himself to man?
nature, conscience, Scripture
Before Moses wrote the Torah, God's Word was communicated from family to family:
orally
Abraham
received an heir, land, and an eternal blessing
Job
received twice as much as before
Jesus
rejected by the Jews
ideograph
represents an idea
olive tree
represents the nation of Israel
God has _____ man through natural and specific means.
revealed Himself to
According to the outline of Romans, Chapter 11 discusses the ______ of the ______.
salvation; Gentiles
archaeology
scientific study of ancient people
People of noble birth and substantial wealth in the Roman Empire belonged to the _______ aristocracy class.
senatorial
holocaust
the attempted destruction of the Jews in World War II
Pentateuch
the first five books of Hebrew Bible
canonicity
the recognition of the Scriptures by man
Romans 1:16-17
theme of Romans
apologetics
to make a speech in defense of the Christian faith
immutable
unchangeable
Incarnation
when Christ became a man
When did Christ achieve the most significant victory over sin?
when He died a sacrificial death for man on the Cross
illumination
work of the Holy Spirit
C. S. Lewis
wrote Miracles