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| The instructions for building the tabernacle were given to whom? |
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| Where are the plans for the tabernacle given? |
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| Where is the Mosaic Covenant confirmed? |
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| Where are the laws of the Mosaic Covenant given? |
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| Where are the Ten Commandments located in the Bible? |
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| Where were the Israelites when they first built the tabernacle? |
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| They were wandering around in the desert wilderness. |
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| What indicated God was present (in residence) in the tabernacle? |
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| A pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night |
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| Who eventually moved the tabernacle to Jerusalem? |
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| Where is biblical reference to Jesus "tabernacling" among men? |
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| Where does Jesus refer to his body as the temple of God? |
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| Why did God refuse to let David build him a temple? |
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| Because David was a man with blood on his hands. |
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| Who actually built the first temple to God? |
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| When was Solomon's Temple built? |
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| When was Solomon's Temple destroyed? |
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| Who destroyed Solomon's Temple? |
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| What temple replaced Solomon's Temple? |
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| When was Zerubbabel's Temple built? |
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| Who replaced Zerrubabel's Temple? |
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| When was Herod's Temple started? |
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| When was Herod's Temple destroyed? |
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| Was Zerubbabel's temple better or worse than Solomon's Temple? |
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| Much inferior, it made the old men weep |
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| What are the two main covenants in the Bible called? |
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| Covenant of Works & Covenant of Grace |
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| What were the two major types of covenants known in the ancient biblical world? |
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| Royal Grant & Suzzerain/Vassal |
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| Of the two major types of covenants known in the ancient world, which one had the most conditions? |
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| What ancient king or kings gave Ezra and Zerubbabel permission to rebuild the Temple? |
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| Cyrus and Darius the Great |
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| Where is the New Testament are Christians called the Temple of God? |
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| 1 Corinthians 6 & 2 Corinthians 6 |
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| Gessius Florus' actions as governor led directly to the great Jewish revolt. |
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| The Jewish revolt strangely enough started and ended at Masada. |
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| Prior to the war with Rome, a band of crazy zealots attacked the Romans at Masada and unbelievably defeated the whole garrison. |
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| Nero originally sent Vespasian to suppress the Jewish revolt but Nero died before Vespasian finished the job. |
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| Jesus predicted the fall of Jerusalem 37 years before it happened. |
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| During the siege of Jerusalem things were so bad one Jewish woman ate her baby. |
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| Later, the emperor Hadrian determined to build a temple to Zeus on the temple mount. Even later he attempted to build a temple to Aphrodite on the site known by Christians as Golgotha. |
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| Where is the Noahic Covenant found? |
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| What is the sign of the Noahic Covenant? |
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| What was the promise of the Noahic covenant? |
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| The promise was to never again destroy the earth with water. |
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| What does the bow in the Noahic Covenant represent? |
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| God hanging up his war bow. |
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| Who destroyed Herod's temple? |
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| Which Roman General led the battle against Jerusalem when Herod's Temple was destroyed? |
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| Who was the Roman general Titus? |
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| He was the son of Vespasian the Roman Emperor. |
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| Where is the Mosaic Covenant given? |
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| What is the sign of the Mosaic Covenant? |
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| Where is the Abrahamic Covenant given? |
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| What is the sign of the Abrahamic Covenant? |
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| What unusual thing happens in Exodus 24 after the nation Israel makes a blood covenant with God? |
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| He permits 74 men to come up on the mountain and see him and eat and drink in his presence. |
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| Where is the Davidic Covenant found? |
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| Why did David want to build a temple for God? |
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| He felt guilty about living in a palace while God only had a tent. |
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| What did God tell David about his desire to build God a temple? |
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| God told him, "No! I will build you a hous instead." |
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| In Genesis 1:26 it God says, "Let us make man in our image..." What does that mean? |
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| That man was created with "a mind, a will, and emotion." |
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| Where is the proto-evangel found in the Bible? |
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| When the proto-evangel refers to crushing the serpent's head it is referring to what? |
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| Christ's victory over Satan on the cross. |
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| When the proto-evangel refers to the serpent "bruising his heel" what is it referring to? |
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| Christ's death on the cross. |
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| What was Michal's punishment for mocking David for dancing before the Ark of the Covenant? |
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| She was cursed with being barren. |
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| When was the tabernacle built? |
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| Where is the New Covenant prophesied? |
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| What is the sign of the New Covenant? |
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| What is the meal of the New Covenant? |
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| Where does Jesus announce the commencement of the New Covenant? |
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| What kind of ancient covenant is the Noahic Covenant? |
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| What kind of ancient covenant is the Abrahamic Covenant? |
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| What kind of ancient covenant is the Davidic Covenant? |
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| What kind of ancient covenant is the New Covenant? |
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| What kind of ancient covenant is the Mosaic Covenant? |
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| What kind of ancient covenant is the Adamic Covenant? |
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| What common penalty did the Adamic Covenant and the Mosaic Covenant share? |
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| Expulsion from God's place of blessing...the Graden of Eden and the Land of Israel |
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| It is an oath bound promise. |
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| When theologians refer to "total depravity" what do they mean? |
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| That all the parts of man (mind, will, and emotion) are sinful as a result of the fall. |
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| Where does God give Adam the conditions of the his covenant with him? |
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| How do we know the arrangement God made with Adam was a covenant? |
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| Hosea 6:7...Like Adam, they have broken the covenant-- they were unfaithful to me there." |
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| What was the condition of the first covenant? |
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| Obey and live; eat (disobey) and die. |
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| What is the condition of the Covenant of Grace? |
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| Have faith in Jesus Christ and live. |
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| Abraham was the Father of the Jewish people. |
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| In what chapter of the Bible is the word "covenant" first used? |
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| What does the theological term "mediator"mean? |
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| Who was the mediator of the "old covenant?" |
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| Who is the mediator of the New Covenant? |
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| The "Myth Theory" of the fall argues that Adam was not a real character but was invented to explain why men are sinful. In that sense, the story of the fall of man is kind of like a parable. |
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| The "Realist View" of the fall teaches that somehow all people were actually in Adam when he fell. It implies that in some way or another people pre-existed in him if in no other way than in his DNA. |
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| The "Federalist View" of original sin teaches that Adam represented all men and women in the Garden of Eden and that when he sinned as our representative God charged us with being guilty as well. |
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| The two explanations of the fall that make the most sense are... |
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| The Realist View and the Federal View. |
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| The Realist View of the Fall is also called the... |
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| The author, J.I. Packer, claims that God called the tree "The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil" because He wanted to see if Adam would let God tell him what was good and what was evil. |
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| Original sin is called original sin because it is linked to the theologian named Origin. |
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| Though the story of Adam and Eve is told in a figurative style, the reader can tell it is history because of the closely written genealogies. |
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| Where does Jesus say that the Old Testament was written about him? |
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| Two place: Luke 24 (talking to friends) and John 5 (talking to enemies). |
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| The Bible is principally a handbook for living. |
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| False, the Bible is principally the revelation of God's saving work in Jesus Christ. |
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| If we make the point of the Bible something other than Jesus we disagree with how He interpreted the Bible. |
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| Original sin refers to mankinds sinfulness as a result of the fall in the Garden of Eden. |
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| True, it focuses noton Adam's act but the results of the Fall. |
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| What is the sign of the Adamic Covenant? |
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| It is not conclusive. It may be the Tree...it may be "death" redulting from the Fall. |
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| The five sub-covenants under the Covenant of build on each other like stair steps. |
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| What are the appearances of God in visible form called in the Old Testament? |
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| What are two other names for the Covenant of Works? |
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| Covenant of Creation & Adamic Covenant |
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| When was the construction of Herod's Temple completed? |
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