Jesus was in the grave for this long:
Three days.
John 1:1 echoes this Old Testament verse:
Genesis 1:1
Acts is considered a sequal to this book:
Luke.
An epistle is:
A letter written by an apostle to a church/person.
The General Epistles are called "General Epistles" because:
They appeal to either no specific audience or a general audience.
Jesus was born in this city:
Bethlehem.
The Seven Signs reveal this:
Jesus' identity and mission.
This major event in Acts 2 marks the beginning of the church:
Pentecost.
What is the theme of Romans?
Righteousness.
Hebrews was written for this reason:
To warn Jewish Christians not to turn back to Judaism, but stay true to faith in Jesus Christ.
During the Last Supper, Jesus instituted these two things:
Communion and foot washing.
John wrote his Gospel for this reason:
That readers would believe in Jesus and have life in His name
Who are the two main characters in Acts?
Peter and Paul.
Instead of living by the flesh, Christians are to live by this:
The Spirit.
According to James, this is true about trials:
They have a purpose.
During His Perean ministry, Jesus raised this person from the dead:
Lazarus.
John 17 records this:
The High Priestly Prayer
This was the central issue addressed during the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15:
How people are saved.
The "Christ Hymn" in Philippians 2:5-11 speaks of this:
Jesus' humility and exaltation.
The General Epistles address these two main issues in the early church:
Persecution and false teachings.
Synoptic means:
Seeing together?
The "Book of Glory" focuses on this:
Jesus’ private instruction to His disciples
Acts ends in this way:
Paul awaiting trail in Rome.
Justification is:
God vindicating and putting His people in a right relationship before Him.
Believers must deal honestly with this to maintain fellowship:
Sin.