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| During the time of Christ, the three major areas of Palestine were known as |
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| None of the above (Judea, Samaria, Galilee) |
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| John's Gospel presents Jesus as |
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| Matthew's Gospel presents Jesus as |
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| Mark's Gospel presents Jesus as |
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| Luke's gospel presents Jesus as |
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| The following two gospepls contain the ancestry of Jesus |
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| Matthew's gospel refers to Christ as the "son of David and Abraham" These two terms recognize Christ as |
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| Which gospel gives Christ's geneology from a phsyical standpoint rather than a legal standpoint |
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| When Joseph learned that Mary was pregnant, he |
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| none of the above (wanted to divorce her quietly) |
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| Joseph's mind was changed about Mary's pregnancy when he received |
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| all of the above (message from God, divine revelation, word from an angel, dream) |
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| John the Baptist was a prophet |
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| This was unexpected since he should have been a priest |
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| When God chose to announce Christ's birth and reveal his glory, he did so |
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| all three (shepherds were unclean AND uneducated AND in a field) |
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| The gifts that were brought to Jesus indicated that Christ was |
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| The significance of the visit of the wise men was that they were |
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| Both b and c: Gentiles from the east AND educated people worshipping a baby |
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| Galilee was a place known for |
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| Our lord's first visit to Jerusalem as a young boy was (purpose) |
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| John's message had two parts. They were about |
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| Repentence and the Kingdom |
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| The Greek word "Baptizo" means |
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| three of the four (all but immersed) |
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| A summary of John's message would be |
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| the self-righteous Pharisees would not be included in the kingdom of God |
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| In what way did CHrist's baptism "fulfill all righteousness"? |
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| It identified him with all mankind so that He could be the Savior of the world |
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| Satan's implication in the first temptation of Christ was |
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| That the privelege of sonship means exemption from suffering |
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| In the second temptation of Christ, Satan used |
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| The temptation of Christ showed that |
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| all of the above (Christ had a right to rule, satan obeyed him, he was sinless, he was tempted according to his mission) |
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| Which one of the following was a result of the first miracle? |
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| In John 3 when Christ meets with Nicodemus, the water that Christ refers to is probably a reference |
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| Where was Christ when he encountered the woman at the well (John 4)? |
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| John 4 involves Christ's visit with the woman at the well. Because of that visit and her response, three other groups of people were affected. Which three were they? |
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| The disciples, the people of Sycar, and a royal official |
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| The word othat Christ used when he talked about the well was Phrear |
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| A word used for a fountain or for flowering water |
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| One unusual detail about the encounter with the woman at the well was the fact that |
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| God's desire for the disciples was to have them |
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| all of the above (see the joy of harvesting, think on spiritual level, taste the joy of harvesting, make Sycar true worshippers) |
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| The healing of Peter's mother in law can show us |
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| what to do with our health |
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| In regard to CHrist's authority over defilement and the healing of the leper in Mark chapter one, Pentecost states that |
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| Christ sent the leper back to the priest in order to be a testmony to him |
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| Accordig to Luke chapter 4, when Jesus was preaching in the synagogoues of Judea, he was preaching about |
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| seeking and saving the lost |
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| Our Lord's first lesson on evangelism had to do with fishing. The lesson is |
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| When it comes to fishing, God doesn't want our objections; he wants our obedience |
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| Two purposes for the beatitudes were given in class. One of those was |
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| To show the characteristics of a righteous person |
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| The disciples were told to be both salt and light. As discussed in class, the salt probably refers to |
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| Christians creating a hunger and thirst for the things of God |
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| Two key verses for the Sermon on the Mount that give the theme of the sermon when taken together are |
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| What is the theme of the Sermon on the Mount? |
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| The problem the Pharisees had was that they believed that righteousness was |
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| all of the above (gained by works, according to the law, connected to being a relative of Abraham, external) |
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| The Pharisees' view of love was different from that of Christ's. The Pharisees believed that |
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| Christ's model prayer began with |
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| Christ made it clear in Capernaum that the greatest judgment will come to thsose who |
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| Hear the message but reject it |
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| When Christ sent out the twelve, He sent them to |
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| the lost sheep of the house of Israel |
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| The reason Christ sent the twelve out without provisions was |
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| to give people to whom they were ministering an opportunity to provide for them and thus share in the joy of the ministry |
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| The unusual thing about Christ offering a yoke to the people was |
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| his invitation in the midst of rejection |
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| T/F: Unity among believers is a prerequisite to unanswered prayer |
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| T/F: Basically Jesus told Peter that there was no limit to the number of times that he should forgive |
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| T/F: Jesus used the example of three men to illustrate discipleship |
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