Where does our conscience come from?
God
Who authored Psalm 22?
King David
What is the ultimate source of the Bible's trustworthiness?
a) The intelligence of the scribes who copied the texts.
b) The popularity among early Christian communities.
c) Divine inspiration and the canonization process.
d) The historical accuracy of every single event described.
c) Divine inspiration and the canonization process.
Adam
Man
"For Christ also ______ once for sins, the _______ for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the _______ but made alive in the spirit..."
1 Peter 3:18
suffered, righteous, flesh.
"My God, my God, _______________________?"
"why have you forsaken me"
What does the term "Apocrypha" generally refer to in discussions about the biblical canon?
a) Books included in some biblical canons but not in others
b) Books written by Jesus
c) Books lost to history
d) Books considered divinely inspired by all traditions
a) Books included in some biblical canons but not in others
Noah
Rest
In the world we see both good and bad. Sometimes this contrast is summed up in this short phrase.
Beauty and ______.
Bombs
"...they have ______ my _____ and ______"
pierced, hands, feet
What best describes the meaning of the term "closed canon" in biblical studies?
Seth
Appointed
morality; good or bad
What is the general theme of Psalm 22? What is it talking about?
suffering
How does understanding the canonization process of the Bible increase our trust in it?
It provides assurance of divine guidance in selecting the canonized texts.
Mahalalel
Blessed God
Moral Evil - Evil committed by a human.
Natural Evil - Evil/Pain caused by nature.
How do you say "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" in the original language?
"Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?"
What was a key theological test for New Testament books regarding scripture that already existed at that time?
Consistency with Old Testament scripture
What is the full phrase of the names in the Genesis 5 genealogy?
“Man (is) appointed mortal sorrow; (but) the Blessed God shall come down teaching (that) His death shall bring (the) despairing rest.”