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Book of John T/F
Book of John for Global University
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Bible Studies
Undergraduate 1
09/27/2011

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The statement "We beheld his glory" in John 1:14, if referring to the Transfiguration, supports Johannine authorship of the Gospel.
Definition
True.
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Most Bible scholars agree that the Gospel of John was written in Antioch.
Definition
False
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As recorded in John's Gospel, Jesus often used symbols with His "I am" descriptions to illustrate aspects of His ministry.
Definition
True.
Term
Three results of Jesus' interviews as recorded in John's Gospel were astonishment, agreement, and assimilation.
Definition
False.
Term
All seven sighns in Gospel of John are recorded in the first three chapters.
Definition
False.
Term
All of the signs in John's Gospel are accompanied by a revelation of related spiritual truths.
Definition
True.
Term
The chronology of John's Gospel indicates that Jesus attended four of the annual Jewish Feasts of Tabernacles.
Definition
False.
Term
From the nonbeliever's view point, the death of Christ on the cross is a triumphant viictory.
Definition
False.
Term
The plot of John's Gosple develops the conflict between belieft and unbelieft in the claims of Jesus Christ.
Definition
True.
Term
Through the Son, God the Father created everything that existed apart from Him.
Definition
True.
Term
John the Baptist confirmed that he was the fulfillment of Malchi's prophecy concerning Elijah.
Definition
False.
Term
John the apostle is the only New Testment author to use a world meaning "lamb" as a title for Christ.
Definition
True.
Term
Jesus drove the money changers from the temple because they were defiling God's house.
Definition
True.
Term
Jesus could not recognize superficial faith because He was human.
Definition
False.
Term
John the Baptist acknowledged that an individual's role in life i determined by the authority God gives the person.
Definition
True.
Term
Jesus' initial appeal to the Samaritan woman was based on her kindness and curiosity.
Definition
True.
Term
Jesus' new ethical concept of the Sabbath supports performing deeds of compassion on that day.
Definition
True.
Term
Because the Jews reused to believe what was written about Him, Jesus declared that Elijah would be their accuser.
Definition
False.
Term

In His discourse on the Bread of Life, Christ used "rogressive disillusionment" to commend the people for their wholehearted faith.

Definition
False.
Term

Jesus introduced a new temple, a new birth, and a new way to worship during the period of controversy

(John 5:1-6:71).

Definition
False.
Term
The Gospel of John's account of the woman accused of adultery is found in the earliest and best New Testament manuscripts.
Definition
False.
Term
Jesus demonstrated that the adulterous woman's accusers were innocent of sin.
Definition
False.
Term
Each of the five argumentative discourse in John 8:12-10:42: began with a miraculous sign.
Definition
False.
Term
Jesus' method of healing the man born blind provided tangible evidence of Jesus' intent and required the man's active faith.
Definition
Truth.
Term
By rejectiong Jesus' claims, the Pharisees lost the light they had recived fromthe Jewish law.
Definition
Truth.
Term
Because He anticipated a miracle, Jesus showed no personal emotinal reaction to Lazarus' death.
Definition
False.
Term
Jesus' withdrawal to Ephraim following the rasing of Lazaurs illustrates the value of quiet times for spiritural.
Definition
Truth.
Term
At the dinner in Bethany, Jesus instructed His disciples to ignore the needs of the poor.
Definition
False.
Term
Tenney suggests that many in the early Gentile church were Jewish proselytes before believing in Christ.
Definition
Truth.
Term
According to John 12:44-50, God gives eternal life to those who obey the Father's command and believe the Son's message.
Definition
Truth.
Term
By urging Judas to do his work quickly, Jesus was encourageing Judas' evil purpose.
Definition
False.
Term
Judas had no control over the progess of evil in his life becasue he was predestined to betray Jesus.
Definition
False.
Term
When Jesus said He was going away for the disciples' good, He referred to the Holy Spirity's coming.
Definition
True.
Term
The Crucifixion was the hour of Jesus' greatest humilation and supreme glory.
Definition
Truth.
Term

When Jesus "my Father's house," He did not refer to an actual place.

Definition
Truth.
Term
The Father and Son are one in nature, purpose, and power yet are two distinct Persons working together in perfect union.
Definition
Truth.
Term
Jesus indicated that although the world had not recived Him, it would be able to recive or know the Spirit.
Definition
Truth.
Term
Jesus' Prediction that His followers would be expelled from the synagogue and even killed has been fulfilled throughout the Chruch Age.
Definition
Truth.
Term
Believers have the major role in convicting the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment.
Definition
False.
Term
Knowing all that was to happen to Him, Jesus tried to avoid the arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Definition
False
Term
Because Roman law prevented the Jews form exercising capital punishment, prophecy was fulfilled concerning the manner of Jesus' death.
Definition
Truth.
Term
Only John's Gospel account records that Jesus' hands were fastened to the cross with nails.
Definition
Truth.
Term
Because Nicodemus was a member of the Sanhedrin, his help in burying Jesus was kept secret.
Definition
False.
Term
A secret disciple of Jesus, Johseph of Arimathea buried the Lord in his own new tomb.
Definition
Truth.
Term
It is the resurrection of Jesus that distinguishes the Christian faith from all other religions.
Definition
Truth.
Term
John records that as soon as Peter looked into the empty tomb, "he saw and believed."
Definition
False.
Term
The condition of Jesus' grave clothes supports the belief that His body was stolen from the tomb.
Definition
False.
Term
After His resurrection Jesus appeared only to the women at the tomb, including Mary Magdalene, and the eleven disciples.
Definition
False.
Term
As a result of Jesus' resurrection, Peter's burden of unforgiven sin changed to assurance and forgiveness and restoration.
Definition
Truth.
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