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| When questioned by Jewish leaders, John the Baptist identifed himself with the defintion in Isiah 40:1-5 of: |
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| John 1 records John the Baptist's declaration that Jesus is the: |
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| Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. |
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| Jesus described ________ as having characteristics opposite to those of Jacob, the Old Tesament patriarch. |
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| Of the following, the best illustraion of Christ's Transforming power is his: |
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| Changing of Simon's name to "Peter" |
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| Andrew's statement, "We have found the Messiah," indicates that his time spent with Jesus convinced him to believe: |
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| The spiritual significance of Jesus' first miracle is through it: |
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| Jesus manifested His glory and His disciple believed. |
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| The symbolic interpretation of Jesus' first miracle contrasts: |
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| Humanity's insufficiency with Christ's sufficiency. |
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| Accondring to Tenney, at Jesus' first miracle the disciples manifested a belief that was: |
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| Progressing but not complete. |
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| Jesus cleansed the temple to: |
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| Strongly protest the irreverence in the temple area. |
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| Durring his first appearnce at Jerusalem, the Jews showed hostility toward Jesus mainly because He: |
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| Assumed authority as the special representative of God. |
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| The two Greek words used for temple in John 2:14, 19 are: |
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| Hieron meaning "building and courts" and naos meaning "sancturary." |
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| In the context of the new birth (John 3:5), Tenney suggests that " water refers to: |
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| repentance followed by baptism. |
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| Jesus used the symbolism of the brazen serpent to explain tha the new birth was possilbe oth through: |
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| Nicodemus may have flet an aversion to being baptized because he: |
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| Would be admitting that he, like a Gentile proselyte, needed to repent. |
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| Nicodemus' greeting and first statement to Jesus imply: |
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That he reconized Jesus as a God - sent teacher to the Jews
That Jesus' miraculous signs had made an impact on him.
That this was an initial step of faith or belief in Jesus |
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| A correct interpretation of John 3:16 is that: |
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| God gave His best, His beloved Son, for the wole world. |
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| John the Baptist's statement, "He must become greater; I must become less," is a declaration of the: |
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| Universal and eternal preeminence of Christ. |
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| The account of Jesus' ministry in the Gospel of John reveals that: |
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| For some period of time Jesus and John the Baptist ministered concurrently. |
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| How did John the Baptist answer those who placed him on equal status with Jesus? |
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| "The One who comes from heaven is above all" |
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| To the Smaritan woman, Jesus disclosed that: |
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| He is the Messiah the source of eternal life. |
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| Jesus' encounter with teh Samaritan woman and her townspeople teaches the imporatnce of: |
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| Confirming human testimony about Christ through the divine testimony of God's Word. |
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| According to John 4:23-24, true worship must: |
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| associate a person's heart or spirit with the nature of God, who is Spirit. |
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| What resulted when the royal official took Jesus at his word (John 4:43-54)? |
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| His son was heald, and his family believed in Jesus. |
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| According to Tenney, Whose story illustrates that some physical illness is result of sin. |
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| The pralyzed man at the pool. |
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| Jesus' questions to the pralyzed man, whom He chose from among many invalids at the pool, indicates His intrest in restorying those who: |
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| Are hlpless in both body and spirit. |
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| The Jews accused the formerly paralyzed man of breaking the Sabbath when they saw him: |
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| Jesus' "new theolog" in John 5 included which concepts? |
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| Salvation of the believer, life after death, and the Son's dependence on the Father. |
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| According to John 5:18, the Jewish religous authorities tried all the harder to kill Jesus because: |
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| He healed on the Sabbath and claimed God as His father. |
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| Jesus' new ethical conept of the Sabath (John 5:17) implied that: |
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| It is right to do good deeds or compassionate works on the Sabbath. |
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| In John 5, Jesus said the witness of HIs works carried even more weight than the witness of: |
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| According to Tenny, two other witnesses to Jesus' claim to deity not mentioned in John 5 are the witness of: |
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| The Holy Spirit and of the desciples. |
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| According to Tenney, John's account of the feeding of the five thousand is imporatnt because: |
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Jesus used the occasion to test the personal reactions of some disciples.
The spectacular miracle showed Jesus' sufficiency in the midst of deficiency.
It was an educational step in the faith of at least two disciples, Philp and Andrew. |
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| Jesus' feeding of the five thousand generated the danger of: |
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| The people's fierce enthusiams to make Him their King. |
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| After Jesus miraclusly fed the five thousand, the people wanted to acclaim him as: |
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| Walking on water manifested Christ's deity in His master over: |
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| Which of the following refers to the divine and human elements of humanity' salvation? |
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| A person's salvation reflects God's will and the person's own choice. |
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| In John 5 Jesus taught by example that on Sabbath it is: |
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| Comendable to do compassionate deeds. |
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| According to Tenney, Christ's statement that we should "eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood" meant: |
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| We accept Christ's sacrificaial death on the cross for our sin. |
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| Jesus' statement about destroying "this temple" (John 2:19) referred to: |
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| His death and resurrection. |
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| Which of the folowing refers to the divine and human elements of humanity's salvation? |
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| A person's salvation reflects God's will and the person's own choice. |
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