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University THEO 104 quiz 4 solutions answers right
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many versions: 3 different versions
Question 1 Moses,
Isaiah, and Jeremiah all are Old Testament authors who spoke about Christ's
future birth?
Question 2 This
word means "to be set apart".
Question 3 After
Jesus' resurrection those closest to him, such as his halfbrother James, still
did not believe he was the Messiah.
Question 4
Personal guilt is condition of the sinner standing guilty.
Question 5 Man is
not reconciled to God through the actual blood of Christ; rather the blood is a metaphor for the moral and noble life of
Christ that should compel man to seek after God.
Question 6 The
resurrection of Jesus points to the future resurrection of those who trust in
him.
Question 7 This
word means "To buy out of"
Question 8 The
biblical definition of death is the separation of a person's body and spirit.
Question 9 The
Bible records the Virgin Birth as a fact.
Question 10 The
story of the Bible can be summarized with the word “redemption.”
Question 11 The
Greek word proseuchamai means “peace.”
Question 12 The
Bible affirms that Jesus is both 100 percent God and 100 percent man.
Question 13 What
is a "vicar"?
Question 14 This
word means to Satisfy God's just wrath against sin with an offering
Question 15 This
is consummational sanctification, for God will not complete the process until
we arrive in heaven.
Question 1 The Old
Testament sacrifices where temporary, but the sacrifice of Christ on the cross
is a permanent sacrifice.
Question 2
Sanctification a threefold process (we are sanctified at salvation, set apart
from sin after salvation, and will finally be perfectly sanctified when we meet
Christ).
Question 3 This
word means to Satisfy God's just wrath against sin with an offering
Question 4 What
does Dr. Towns believe is the best translation for the word 'almah' in Isaiah
7:14?
Question 5 What is
the meaning for the word 'almah?'
Question 6 The
Lord’s Prayer embryonically contains everything a Christian must know and every
way that a Christian must pray.
Question 7 The
resurrection of Jesus points to the future resurrection of those who trust in
him.
Question 8 This
word means "to be set apart".
Question 9 The
Greek word proseuchamai means “peace.”
Question 10
Judicial guilt is the means which a sinner feels convicted for their sins.
Question 11 The
biblical definition of death is the separation of a person's body and spirit.
Question 12 The
relationship with God which we enter by faith in Jesus Christ.
Question 13 The
Day of Atonement was repeated every fifth year in the nation of Israel.
Question 14 Man is
not reconciled to God through the actual blood of Christ; rather the blood is a metaphor for the moral and noble life of
Christ that should compel man to seek after God.
Question 15 This word
means "To buy out of"
Question 1 The
Greek word proseuchamai means “peace.”
Question 2 The
word sanctify can be correctly defined as "the eradication of the sin
nature."
Question 3
Sanctification that involves the struggles of victor, and defeat of the
Christian in this present life.
Question 4
Sanctification a threefold process (we are sanctified at salvation, set apart
from sin after salvation, and will finally be perfectly sanctified when we meet
Christ).
Question 5 What
does Dr. Towns believe is the best translation for the word 'almah' in Isaiah
7:14?
Question 6 The
relationship with God which we enter by faith in Jesus Christ.
Question 7 The
Lord’s Prayer embryonically contains everything a Christian must know and every
way that a Christian must pray.
Question 8 This
word means "to be set apart".
Question 9 What is
a "vicar"?
Question 10 The
Day of Atonement was repeated every fifth year in the nation of Israel.
Question 11 There
is only one Greek word used in the New Testament for “redemption.”
Question 12
Personal guilt is condition of the sinner standing guilty.
Question 13 All
religions express their relationship to God the same way.
Question 14 A
legal standing by which we are declared righteous before God, and, on the basis
of this judicial act, the Christian enjoys the life and peace of God.
Question 15 After
Jesus' resurrection those closest to him, such as his half-brother James, still
did not believe he was the Messiah.
Question 1 What is
suffering endured by on person in the place of another?
Question 2 This is
consummational sanctification, for God will not complete the process until we
arrive in heaven.
Question 3 What is
a "vicar"?
Question 4 This
word means "to be set apart".
Question 5 All
religions express their relationship to God the same way.
Question 6 The
Bible records the Virgin Birth as a fact.
Question 7 The Old
Testament sacrifices where temporary, but the sacrifice of Christ on the cross
is a permanent sacrifice.
Question 8
Justification occurs immediately upon our salvation.
Question 9 Jesus
predicted His death and resurrection.
Question 10 Moses,
Isaiah, and Jeremiah all are Old Testament authors who spoke about Christ's
future birth?
Question 11 The
law is a unit; to break one is to break all.
Question 12 Man is
not reconciled to God through the actual blood of Christ; rather the blood is a metaphor for the moral and noble life of
Christ that should compel man to seek after God.
Question 13 The
relationship with God which we enter by faith in Jesus Christ.
Question 14 The
Day of Atonement was repeated every fifth year in the nation of Israel.
Question 15 This
word means "To buy out of"
This word means to Satisfy God's just wrath against sin with an
offering
Christ's resurrection provides our future
resurrection.
There is only
one Greek word used in the New Testament for “redemption.”
This word means "to be set
apart".
What is suffering endured by on person in
the place of another?
This word means "To buy out of"
This is
consummational sanctification, for God will not complete the process until we
arrive in heaven.
Judicial guilt is the means which a sinner
feels convicted for their sins
After Jesus'
resurrection those closest to him, such as his halfbrother James, still did
not believe he was the Messiah.
The Bible affirms
that Jesus is both 100 percent God and 100 percent man.
The Old Testament sacrifices where temporary, but the sacrifice of
Christ on the cross is a permanent sacrifice.
The
relationship with God which we enter by faith in Jesus Christ.
Sanctification a threefold process (we are
sanctified at salvation, set apart from sin after salvation, and will finally
be perfectly sanctified when we meet Christ).
What does Dr. Towns believe is the best translation for the word
'almah' in Isaiah
7:14?
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