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| What is one of the events that is only recorded in John's Gospel? |
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| The examination before Annas. |
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| Which incident related to the Crucifixion was recorded by John but not in the Synoptics? |
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| Jesus committed His mother Mary to John's care. |
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| Jesus' surrender to the mob in the Garden of Gethsemane was vicarious in the sense that He: |
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| Gave himself on behalf of His disciples. |
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| In John 18, for Judas' betrayal and Peter's attack on Christ's enemies, Christ: |
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| Treated Judas with silence and rebuked Peter. |
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| The mob who came to arrest Jesus fell to the ground when: |
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| According to Tenney, which statement illustrates Christ's conscious surrender to the mob? |
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| Knowing all that was going to happen to Him, Jesus asked them, "Who is it you want?" |
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| I His appearance before Annas, Jesus indicated that: |
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| His case was not being handled in proper legal form. |
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| Your study guide contrasted Jesus' bold declaration of His identity in Gethsemane with: |
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| Considering the Crowd's intentions toward Jesus, the ironic aspect of the trial before Pilate was the Jews' |
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| Extreme concern about ceremonial defilement. |
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| Pilate's decision to surrender Jesus for execution was ultimately based on: |
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| A desire to serve his own selfish interests. |
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| The Jews accused Pilate of being disloyal to Caesar when he: |
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| Jesus had to die as Roman criminal because: |
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| He had to bear sin's curse by dying on a tree. |
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| When Pilate attempted several times to free Jesus, the Jews reacted by: |
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| Accusing Pilate of disloyalty to Caesar. |
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| Tenney suggests that John gave only a brief description of the Crucifixion because: |
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| John did not see the value in stessing the physical suffering. |
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| The title that Pilate placed on the cross was written in: |
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| Aramaic, Latin, and Greek |
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| Which statement is correct concerning the title Pilate placed on the cross? |
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| Both Jews and Gentiles could read the inscription. |
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| The prophecy, "They...gave me vinegar for my thirst," which was fulfilled at Jesus' crucifixion, is recorded in: |
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| Which of Christ's statement reveals that He carefully discharged all of His hman obligations? |
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| "Dear woman, here is your son,...Here is your mother." |
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| Which of Christ's statements reveals Him as the triumphant victor? |
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| According to Tenney, at the cross unbelief was at its height, since it had achieved: |
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| Its objective in destroying Jesus. |
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| Which statement is true concerning Joseph of Arimathea? |
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| He placed Jesus' body in his own tomb. |
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| After Jesus' death, a secret disciple named Nicodemus helped by: |
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| Providing a large amount of valuable spices for Jesus' burial. |
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| Because Jesus rose from the grave in resurrection power: |
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| The tragedy of His death was transformed into victorious rejoicing. |
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| The resurrection of Jesus is basic and central to the Christian message because: |
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| Jesus' resurrection guarantees the believer's own resurrection. |
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| According to Tenney, John's account of Jesus' resurrection is: |
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| Compact, historical, personal, and coherent. |
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| The stone rolled away form the empty tomb was a significant evidence of Jesus' resurrection because: |
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| It would have required the united effort of several men to move the stone. |
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| What significance does Tenney place on the grave clothes fround in the tomb? |
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| Robbers would not have removed the wrappings and left them in such an orderly arrangement. |
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| What casued the "other disciple" who ran to the tomb to believe that Jesus had been resurrected? |
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| His own witness of the neatly folded grave clothes. |
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| According to our study, what provided the most convincing evidence of Jesus' resurrection? |
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| Eyewitness accounts of His post-resurrection appearances. |
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| A grammatical interpretaion of Jesus' first post-resurrection words to Mary Magdalene suggests that: |
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| She must not detain Him at this moment from His divine mission. |
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| When Mary Magdalene left the tomb, her attitude was: |
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| Changed from lamentation to devotion. |
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| Jesus' self-disclosure to Mary and the disciples is evidence of His resurrection because it resulted in: |
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| Jesus' post-resurrection appearances show that His resurrection body was: |
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| As the disciples were hiding in Jerusalem, Jesus appeared and: |
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| Spoke peace to them and breathed on them to receive the Holy Spirit. |
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| According to Bible scholars, Jesus commissioned His disciples in John 20:21-23 with the authority to: |
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| Proclaim the message that would result in sins being forgiven. |
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| According to Tenney, the highest peak of belief in John's Gospel in Thomas' confession of: |
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| Tenney indicates that the purpose of John's Epilogue is to: |
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| Show how the belief of the disciples should be applied. |
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| The disciples' large haul of fish from the Sea of Tiberias is seen as a parable fo their: |
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| Future missionary activity. |
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| The key word of the Epilogue is: |
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| Biblical evidence suggests that later on, as a shepherd of God's flock, Peter: |
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| Served as an example of true devotion to the Lord. |
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