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| What provides mankind with ultimate authority? |
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| We recieve this authority through holy scripture. This is known as what? |
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| Revelation found in nature, history, or conscience is what? |
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| All scripture is given to man via what? |
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Verbal - words rather than concepts
Plenary - entire bible is inspired |
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Define the first veiw of scripture: Evangelical |
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| The bible is the word of God |
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Define the Second veiw of scripture: Liberal |
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| the bible contains the word of God |
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Define the third veiw of scripture: Neo-Orthadox |
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| The bible becomes the word of God |
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| Two dimensions of scripture |
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God as inspirer Man as instrument |
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| Law of biblical interpretation |
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| Four basic rules for interpretation of the word of God: |
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Observation - what it says
Interpretation - what it means
Application - how it applies
Correlation - how it relates |
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| "Watering down" of scripture |
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| Biblical languages in old testament |
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99.9% Hebrew
.01% Aramaic |
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| Biblical languages in the New Testament |
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| Biblical authors were more concerned with ______ than beliefs? |
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| The practice of "reading into" scripture what we want |
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| Practice of taking out of the scriptures what was intended |
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The questions for individual passeges: (The five w's) |
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Who?
What?
When?
Why?
Wherefore? |
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| What do figures of speach (f.o.s.) do? |
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| graphically represent things or events to heighten our awareness or stir our emotions |
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| writings that God's people have deemed to be inspired |
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| first stage of canonization |
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| Canon is determined by God in final analysis |
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| Second stage of canonization |
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| Canon is recognized by God's people by the authority of the message |
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| Third stage of canonization |
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| Canon is determined by authors and their "closeness" to actual events |
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| Believing in order to understand |
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| Endorsed by God's spokesman |
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| Contents are indeed true facts |
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Christianity is ___'s search for ____
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| Religion is ___'s search for ____ |
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| Old testament contains ____ books |
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| Old Testament was written mostly on |
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| Jerome's translation of the Old Testament into Latin |
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| people responsible for acuracy of individual texts, developing verse divisions, ect |
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| Genesis - Esther
(O.T. books 1 - 17) |
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| Israels historical development as the people of God |
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| Wisdom Literature
(O.T. books 18 - 22) |
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| Knowledge applied into everyday life |
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Prophetic works
(O.T. books 23 - 39) |
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| Foretelling and Forthtelling |
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| First Five books of the bible |
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the law of Moses
Also called the Pentateuch |
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| Liberals that say that the pentateuch was written by J.E.D.P. |
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| proving the bible through literary methods and sources in text |
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| Truth changes dependant upon what you want |
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| Christianity - Any Religious inclinations that rely on faith in the supernatural |
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| God is the uncaused ______ ______ |
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| There is no need for God. Man is God |
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Theories of Creation
"Instantaneous creation" |
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| There were six 24 hour periods of creation |
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Theories of Creation "Gap theory" |
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| Between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2 there is a gap in time where satan falls |
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Theories of Creation
"Progression creation" |
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| "Yom" means day or infinite period of time |
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Theories of Creation
"Recent Creationism" |
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| The earth was created with the appearence of age |
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Theories of Creation
"Revelatory day" |
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| Moses, under inspiration, wrote for 6 days |
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| Creation was a process of ______ and _____ |
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| Three Lenses through which we veiw life |
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Scripture
Culture
History
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| Sign of the Old testament Covenant |
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| Abram's son is named _____ after Sarah laughs |
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| Handmaiden of Sarah who is given to Abram |
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| illigitimate son of Halgar and Abram |
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| God's holiness must be balanced with His ____ |
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| Two cities destroyed by God. |
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| Three types of God's will |
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Perfect Will
Moral Will
Personal Will |
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| Two sons of Issac and Rebekah |
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| Esau (Hairy, red) and Jacob (Deciever) |
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| King of the Philistines during the time of Issac/rebekah, ect |
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| Justification through feeling |
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| Issac tells Jacob to take a wife from the Land of ______ ______. From the family of _______ |
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| From the Land of Paddan Aram. From the Family of Betheul |
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| Jacob takes one of the daughters of _____ as his wife |
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| Leah (cow) and Rachael (ewe) |
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| After Jacob wrestles with God, he is re-named |
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| Rapes Dinah and is killed by Jacob and his men |
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Cain (works soil)
Abel (keeps flocks) |
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| Animals came to the ark by _____'s and ____'s |
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| Noah was on the ark for ____ days. |
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| Eternal sign of God's eternal covenant with man not to flood the earth again |
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| The river where Jacob divides his possessions before he meets with Esau |
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| Rachael's son, born through her death |
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| Rachael's son. Favorite. Sold into slavery, becomes second hand of Paraoh |
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| Jacob comes to egypt and is given land where? |
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| Two sons of Joseph that are taken in by Jacob |
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| Three levels of the Heart |
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Will
Intellect (He also has this as "Behavior")
Emotions |
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| God is in control - God saves you from bondage |
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| How many plauges are delivered to Egypt? |
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| God divides what sea during the Exodus |
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| God's deliverence with a mighty hand |
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| Geographically bounded god |
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| Temple of God was constructed by ____. |
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| Tabernacle has how many sections? |
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| 5 sections that lead to the holy of Holies |
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| God Lived in the Tabernacle from the time of who to the time of who? |
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| What tribe were the "servents of God" |
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| seperation from sin, attachment to godliness |
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| the theme of Leviticus is ________ |
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| two elements of Leviticus |
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| Three seasons of the jews |
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"feast of trumpets"
"Sabbatical year"
"Year of Jubilee" |
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| No alcohol/cutting of hair/touchin dead schtuff |
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Parallels in scripture
Where images and metaphors are used to refer to Christ
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| Jews made an 11 day march into what city? |
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| Three provisions in the Wilderness for the Israelites |
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Quail
Manna
Water
Also, neither their shoes nor their clothing wore out |
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| Two people who question Moses' authority in the wilderness |
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| Rebellion in the wilderness was by two people |
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| Rebuked by a donkey. Wants to curse Israel, ends up blessing them |
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| Format of human covenants |
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(Summary of the Chapters)
Genesis |
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(Summary of the Chapters)
Exodus |
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(Summary of the Chapters)
Leviticus |
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| God purifies and Sanctifies His nation |
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(Summary of the Chapters)
Numbers
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| God disciplines and cleanses them |
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(Summary of the Chapters)
Deuteronomy |
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| God expresses love for His nation -> remembers them |
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(Summary of the Chapters)
Joshua, Judges, Ruth |
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| God's people as independant tribes |
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(Summary of the Chapters)
I and II Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles
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| Rise and Glory of Israel, then division and Captivity |
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(Summary of the Chapters)
Ezra, Esther, Nehemiah |
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| Jews returning to their homeland |
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| Joshua was from what tribe? |
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| From the tribe of Ephraim |
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| Purpose of the book of Joshua? |
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| Show the settling of the people in the land of Canaan |
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| Three kinds of modern veiws |
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Traditionalist - live by the past
Utopianist - Live by the future
Existentialist - Live by the present |
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| Ruled by God instead of man |
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Prays for a son. Says she will give him into the Lord's service.
Given son, his name is Samuel |
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| "Because I ask of the Lord" |
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| Sins or deeds of one person are spread by assosiation |
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| God calls to samuel how many times? |
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| Samuel, after he is called by God has three positions. What were they? |
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| Prophet, priest, and judge |
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"The glory of the Lord has departed" Son of Eli's daughter in Law |
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| What were the two plauges that afflicted the Philistines when they captured the ark from the Israels |
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| Philistines return the ark along with what gifts? |
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| 5 gold rats and 5 gold tumors |
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| Jews look into the ark out of _____ and __(number)__ are killed |
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| curiosity and 70 are killed |
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| "I am the basis of Athority" |
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| Samuel subdues the Philistines where? |
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| What was Samuel's warning to Israel when they wanted a king? |
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| "Your sons will be put into the military and yout money will be taken for taxes" |
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| Samuel meets someone looking for donkeys. The future king of Israel. Who was it? |
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| To demonstrate a blessing and a sign of authority |
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| Samuel, after Saul is crowned as king, gives Israel a speach about their history. During this speach, what important event occurs? |
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| Samuel calls down Rain and Thunder |
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| Spiritual Heart is and includes what? |
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| The spiritual heart is the real you and includes the will, emotions, and behavior |
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| The jews, lead by Saul, after a battle with the Philistines do what which goes against God's will? |
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| Eat some of the plunder raw. (blood still in the meat) |
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| Saul is told to destroy what king and his prophets? |
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Audiable - learn by hearing
Visual - learn by seeing
Kinesthetic - learn by doing |
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(Three Elements that permiate pages of Scripture)
Roman |
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(Three Elements that permiate pages of Scripture)
Greek |
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Highlights the idea of "Mind"
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(Three Elements that permiate pages of Scripture)
Hebrew |
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| Idea of revelation. Light |
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| Samuel says that "To obey is better than..." What? |
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| Son of Jesse which Samuel picks to be new king |
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| Goliath Challenges the Isralites for how many days and nights? |
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| David takes how many stones from the riverbed for beating Goliath? |
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Five stones
One for Goliath and each of his 4 brothers. |
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| Saul has killed his 1,000's while David has killed his _____ |
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| Saul offers which of his daughters to David (which he declines) |
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| David chooses Saul's other daughter _____ |
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| Verbal Defence of the faith |
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| How many years in egyptian bondage |
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| How many years in the "Period of the Judges" |
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| What two things did Jacob precure from Esau? |
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| His birthright and his blessing |
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| What is the significance of Jacobs name change? |
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| Jacob wrestles with God and his name is changed to Israel. He becomes the Begining of the Nation of God's people |
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(from creation days)
Forming |
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| Creation of the earth, seas, lands, ect |
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(From creation days)
Filling |
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| God fills the earth with animals, people, plants, ect |
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| The significance of the Suzerenty treaties |
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| They were the foundations of the human covenants at that time. Consited of five sections. |
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| Why was Joseph chosen by Paraoh to be his right-hand? |
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| Because he could interperate dreams. |
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| David eats something which is considered a sacrilige. What was it? |
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| Saul goes to the Philistine camp of Endor and asks a witch to call up who from the dead? |
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| David destroys what tribe right before Saul is killed? |
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| There was a man who came to David and says that he has just killed Saul. What does David do to this man? |
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| David mourns Sauls death and is Anointed King of _____ but not _____. |
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| King over Judah but not Israel |
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| There is a civil war which breaks out because a different man is anointed king of Israel. What was this man's name? |
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| Ishbosheth is murdered, so David becomes king of Israel and Judah. He is how old and rules for how many years? |
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| he is 30 years old and Reigns for 40 years |
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| David conquers what city and renames it to what? |
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He conquers Jerusalem and renames it to Zion or "city of David"
(Conceited much?) |
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| When the ark is brought back to Jerusalem, David does what? |
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(Three Covenants with David)
Covenant 1 |
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| "I will make your name great" |
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(Three Covenants with David)
Covenant 2 |
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| "I will make a place for my people" |
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(Three Covenants with David)
Covenant 3 |
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"The Lord will establish a house (tabernacle) for you forever"
"Messiah will come from the liniage of David" |
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| Ezra the scribe led the people out of captivity of ______ |
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| How many people were led out of captivity of Zerubabbel? |
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| What was the message of Ezra? |
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| Rebuilding the Temple at the cost of one million |
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Shoot of Babylon
Israels Governor |
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| Organization of the temple was mainly whose job? |
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| What was the significance of the temple? |
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| It represented God's precense |
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| Nehemiah held what position for the king? |
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| Who lets Nehemiah return to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem? |
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| There were 9 covert attacks against Nehemiah. Who were the two responsible people? |
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| Prominent Theme of Nehemiah? |
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| Prayer and Reverence of the Sabbath |
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| Nehemiah institutes the confession of sin and reinstitutes what? |
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| In Esther, how many times is God mentioned? |
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| The people read from the book of Esther to show the providence of God's care |
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| In Esther, Queen _____ is banished from the Kingdom. |
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| Two key words from Joshua |
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Ancestor of Jesus
Hung the scarlet cord |
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| In Joshua, what major river was crossed? |
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| Where did Joshua renew the covenant with God? |
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| In Judges, Israel is still a (what kind of Government?) |
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| In judges, the key tragic verse is what? |
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| Who was the first female judge in Judges? |
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| Who is the "Favorite" Judge? |
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| Who murders his seventy sons? |
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| Who was the "Tragic" judge? |
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| God's direct contact with mankind |
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| Family of Achan steal plunder from Jericho, so what happens to them? |
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| They are killed because the taking of plunder was forbidden. |
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| Moses spends how many years in "Wealth", in "Wilderness" and in "Wandering" |
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| Why does Saul turn on his son Jonathan? |
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| Because he ate honey on the way to battle |
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| Manefestiations of God in the wilderness |
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| God reveals himself as "A pillar of Fire", "Smoke" (by night) and "A cloud" (by day) |
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| When Saul rips the garments of Samuel, Samuel says what? |
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| "The kingdom of Israel has been ripped from you" |
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| What do each term in J.E.D.P. stand for? |
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J - Jahweh
E - Elohim
D - Deutereronomic
P - Preistly |
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| How long was the Babylonian Captivity? |
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