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| The apostle John quoted form Isaiah 6:10 to show that: |
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| The Jew's rejection of Jesus as the Messiah was predicted. |
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| Jesus' final public appeal included: |
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| A summary of His own credentals and teaching. |
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| In saying that Isaiah saw the glory of Jesus, John mostl likey refered to the: |
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| Passion of Christ as well as His majesty. |
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| In Jesus' final public appeal, darkenss is linked to: |
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| In His final public appeal, Christ's teaching focued on: |
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| Jesus as the One sent by the Father to give enernal life to those who believe. |
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| Which of Jesus's activies at the Last Supper is included in all for Gospels? |
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| His prediciton about His betrayer. |
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| Which detail of the Last supper appears only in John's Gospel? |
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| The washing of the disciples' feet. |
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| Which word, used 31 tiimes in John 13-17, expresses the dominate theme of the Last supper? |
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| Jesus demonstrated humility by washing His disciple's feet as they disputed over: |
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| Which one of them was the greatest. |
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| What is the spiritual implication of Jesus' statement, "A person who has had a bath needs only to wash his feet"? |
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| Those who believe in Jesus are cleansed from sin but need to continual cleansing from defilement. |
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| By washing Judas' and Peter's feet, despite knowing the two would soon reject HIm, Jess taught that: |
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| His love cannot be quenched by evil. |
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| Following Jesus' example as described in Philippians 2:7 and Hebrews 3:1, each believer should demonstrate the attitude of: |
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| A bondslave and an apostle. |
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| Which Gospel writer mentions Judus more than the others? |
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| Was a thief who allowed Satan to enter him. |
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| As expressed in the seven statements beginning with the phrase, "These things have I spoken unto you," the purpose of Jesus' farewell discurse was to: |
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Give His disciples complete joy and peace.
Keep the disciples from going astray.
Remind the disciples of His warnings when they faced persecution. |
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| In John 13:31, Jesus spoke of glorification in reference to His: |
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| According to Tenney, which statement is true of Jesus' announcement in John 13 about His glorification? |
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| It referred to a definite historical event in which Jesus was glorified and God was glorified in Him. |
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| The new commandment Jesus gave His disciples was to love one another as: |
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| What would result from the disciples' love for one another (John 13:34)? |
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| Everyone would recognize them as disciples of Christ. |
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| Who declared, "Lord, why can't I follow you now? I will lay down my life for you" (John 13:37) |
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| Concerning the destiny of believers, Jesus taught that: |
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| It involves a real place (the Father's house) and a real person (Jesus himself). |
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| According to Tenney, throughout John's Gospel which term describes "the principle of spiritual vitality that originates with God and lifts men out of sin to Himself"? |
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| According to Tenney, Jesus' words in John 14:7 imply that true knowledge of God: |
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| Comes through a personal knowledge of His redemptive work. |
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| Philip's request, "Lord, show us the Father and that will be enough for us," reveals: |
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| Humanity's longing for a tangible God. |
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| Jesus gave evidence of His essential unity with the Father by saying: |
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He enyoyed the Father's presence.
His words were from the Father.
His works ere preformed though power form His Father. |
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| Jesus' instruction about prayer in John 14:13-14 implies that: |
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| Praying in His name is praying in agreement with His mind and will. |
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| Jesus gave His first promise to send "another Comforter" (John 14:16) while exhorting His disciples to: |
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| Prove their love for Him through obedience. |
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| In John 14:22, Judas (not Judas Iscariot) questioned Jesus' intentions to: |
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| reveal himself only to the disciples. |
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| In John 14:23-24, Jesus stated that the key to revelation from God is to: |
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| Jesus predicted that His voluntary death would: |
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Full prophecy and result in the diciple' beleif.
Serve as a rebuke to Satan.
Reveal to the world Christ's love and total obedience to the Father. |
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| Through th allegory of the vine and its branches, Jesus taught that: |
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| His disciples must remain in Him in order to be fruitful. |
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| The world hates the followers of Jesus because believers: |
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| Have a different nature than the people of the world. |
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| According to Tenney, the world is guilty in regard to righteousness because: |
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| Jesus, whom the world has rejected, has returned to the Father. |
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| Accordint to Tenney, the world is guilty in regard to sin becasue it does nto believe that: |
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| The Holy Spirit's ministry includes: |
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| Guiding believers and glorifying Christ. |
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| The theological concept of the Trinity includes the belief that: |
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| There are thre eternal distinctions or Persons in the one divine essence. |
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| Jesus' illustration of the woman giving birth signified that: |
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| The disiples' sorrows at His death would quickly change to joy. |
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| Jesus assured His disciples tha the world would offer them: |
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| In His high priestly prayer, Jesus defined ______ as knowing the only true God and Jesus Christ. |
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| Which effect of eternal life is described as "oneness of heart and essentia purpose based on a spiritual relationship with the devotion to Christ"? |
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