Sunday, March 26, 2017

Liberty University THEO 104 quiz 2 solutions answers right

Liberty University THEO 104 quiz 2 solutions answers right
How many versions: 5 different versions

Question 1 Though the Apocrypha were included in the original Hebrew canon, they have been left out of most Protestant translations of the Bible.
Question 2 There are no messianic prophesies mentioned in the Apocrypha.
Question 3 Inspiration incorporates the personality of the writer into the final product.
Question 4 The supernatural guidance of the writers of Scripture by the spirit of God whereby they wrote the divine word of God transcribed accurately and reliably.
Question 5 The theory that states that Scripture is only inspired in matters of religious dogma.
Question 6 Design in the universe reveals a designer.
Question 7 God took the initiative to reveal himself to us.
Question 8 Attempts to determine the original Manuscript of the Text
Question 9 What is the main teaching of Hebrews 1:1­2 about divine revelation?
Question 10 The act whereby God gives us knowledge about himself which could not otherwise know.
Question 11 Our thoughts of God imply the existence of God. Pg. 40
Question 12 Deals with the authorship, sources, dates, and historical matters.
Question 13 The revelation of God has been progressive throughout Scripture.
Question 14 Human nature reveals a personal God
Question 15 According to the text, about what percent of the New Testament is either quotation or allusion to the Old Testament.

Question 1 Nature reveals the existence of God; God is the cause.
Question 2 The Apocrypha makes no claim of divine inspiration.
Question 3 The theory that states that Scripture is only inspired in matters of religious dogma.
Question 4 The act whereby God gives us knowledge about himself which could not otherwise know.
Question 5 An investigation of the facts to determine the credibility of the text.
Question 6 According to the text, what is does "Bibliolatry" mean?
Question 7 Which is not one of the three arguments that are the basis for arguments from revelation mentioned in the reading?
Question 8 The work of the Holy Spirit in helping the believer understand and apply the spiritual meaning of the Scriptures.
Question 9 Though the Apocrypha were included in the original Hebrew canon, they have been left out of most Protestant translations of the Bible.
Question 10 The Apostle Paul calls the writings of Peter “Scripture” in 2 Peter.
Question 11 According to Theology for Today, the two sources that establish an early date of Scripture are:
Question 12 According to the text, about what percent of the New Testament is either quotation or allusion to the Old Testament.
Question 13 Human nature reveals a personal God
Question 14 Our modern­day translations are the Word of God only to the extent that they accurately reflect the original texts, which were produced under the inspiration of God.
Question 15 The science of biblical interpretation

Question 1 The supernatural guidance of the writers of Scripture by the spirit of God whereby they wrote the divine word of God transcribed accurately and reliably.
Question 2 What God revealed and inspired is accurate, reliable, authoritative and without error.
Question 3 Our thoughts of God imply the existence of God. Pg. 40
Question 4 The standard by which the 66 books in the Bible were determined and the basis upon which they were included in Scripture.
Question 5 Which is not one of the three arguments that are the basis for arguments from revelation mentioned in the reading?
Question 6 Though the Apocrypha were included in the original Hebrew canon, they have been left out of most Protestant translations of the Bible.
Question 7 Deals with the authorship, sources, dates, and historical matters.
Question 8 The work of the Holy Spirit in helping the believer understand and apply the spiritual meaning of the Scriptures.
Question 9 According to Theology for Today, the two sources that establish an early date of Scripture are:
Question 10 According to the text, what is does "Bibliolatry" mean?
Question 11 An investigation of the facts to determine the credibility of the text.
Question 12 The revelation of God has been progressive throughout Scripture.
Question 13 Inspiration incorporates the personality of the writer into the final product.
Question 14 The act whereby God gives us knowledge about himself which could not otherwise know.
Question 15 Human nature reveals a personal God

Question 1 The work of the Holy Spirit in helping the believer understand and apply the spiritual meaning of the Scriptures.
Question 2 The revelation of God has been progressive throughout Scripture.
Question 3 What God revealed and inspired is accurate, reliable, authoritative and without error.
Question 4 Deals with the authorship, sources, dates, and historical matters.
Question 5 Design in the universe reveals a designer.
Question 6 The Apocrypha makes no claim of divine inspiration.
Question 7 The Apocryphal books are Old Testament in nature but most were written in Greek.
Question 8 Our modern­day translations are the Word of God only to the extent that they accurately reflect the original texts, which were produced under the inspiration of God.
Question 9 The self­Revelation of God through the Scriptures and finalized in Jesus Christ and relates to God's plan of salvation for man.
Question 10 By saying that the Bible is inerrant, it is meant that the Bible does not contain any error.
Question 11 There are two basic categories of God’s revelation: Natural Revelation and General Revelation.
Question 12 Inspiration incorporates the personality of the writer into the final product.
Question 13 Nature reveals the existence of God; God is the cause.
Question 14 Which is not one of the three arguments that are the basis for arguments from revelation mentioned in the reading?
Question 15 The first books were made from rolled papyrus and were therefore called "rolodex" manuscripts.

There are two basic categories of God’s revelation: Natural Revelation and General Revelation.
According to the text, what is does "Bibliolatry" mean?
What God revealed and inspired is accurate, reliable, authoritative and without error.
Inspiration incorporates the personality of the writer into the final product
An investigation of the facts to determine the credibility of the text
The theory that states that God only inspired some of Scripture, but we do not know which parts
Three basic steps to understanding the Bible are (1) observation, (2) application, and (3) enjoyment
The first books were made from rolled papyrus and were therefore called "rolodex" manuscripts
Reason is the intellectual and moral faculties of man as exercised in the pursuit of truth apart from supernatural aid.
The term "Scripture" comes from the Latin for scriptus which mean "scaffolding".
The Apostle Paul calls the writings of Peter “Scripture” in 2 Peter
The supernatural guidance of the writers of Scripture by the spirit of God whereby they wrote the divine word of God transcribed accurately and reliably
Our thoughts of God imply the existence of God. Pg. 40
What is the main teaching of Hebrews 1:1­2 about divine revelation?
Attempts to determine the original Manuscript of the Text


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