Adam
Theology and Vocab stuffs
Bible
Bible part 2
Genesis stuff
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What were Adam's three roles?
Prophet, Priest, and King
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Is theology theoretical or practical?
It is both. We need doctrine and theoretical thinking and ideas to apply it in our lives. Theology is both theoretical and practical, and worship/doxology brings the two ideas together. Ideas and intellectual thinking about Christ leads to practical application in real life(linked by doxology).
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What is the Canon?
Rule of Faith and Practice(66 books of the Bible)
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What is the autographa?
The original copies of the canon that scribes try to get their copies as close as to.
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What are the three creation views?
Day-Age, Literal, Framework Hypothesis
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What was the Covenant of Works?
A covenant between God and Adam, where the conditions were if Adam disobeyed God, Adam and his descendants would die. But, if he obeyed God, he and his descendants would live(eternal life).
200
What is progressive revelation?
God progressively revealing his plan for salvation as time goes on.
200
What are the three different types of inspiration?
Mechanical-God used the authors as a tool Dynamic-Not supernatural, but an ordinary human inspiration Organic-God works in harmony with the author
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What are the three goals of textual criticism?
Find all the differences(even the smallest) between manuscripts Develop theories about how those differences came to be Re-discover and recreate the autographa.
200
Four principles of creation?
Life(Tree of Life) Probation(Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil) Temptation(serpent) Death(dissolution of the body)
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What is Adam a type of?
He is a type of Jesus(Adam was our Federal Head and was a prophet, priest and king. Jesus is also our federal head, and he is a prophet, priest and king).
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What is Redemptive History?
Overall narrative/story of salvation from Genesis 3:15 to the 2nd coming of Christ.
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What is the apocrypha, and what is an example?
The apocrypha is books written for the Bible, but did not fit into the canon Example is the Gospel of Thomas
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What are the three different translation philosophies?
Formal Equivalence(word for word, literal, sentence structure/idioms intact) Functional Equivalence(thought for thought) Optimal Equivalence(middle ground, balance accuracy/precision with ease of reading)
300
Effects of the Fall?
Serpent(be at war with the seed of the woman and will eventually lose) Woman(painful childbirth, man will rule over woman) Man(difficult to cultivate the Earth, will die)
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Why are we punished for Adam's sin?
We are punished for Adam's sin because Adam was our federal head, or representative in the Covenant of Works. Part of the Covenant of Works said that if Adam disobeyed God, Adam and his descendants would die. Since Adam sinned, and he was our representative, we are all punished.
400
What is Protoevangelium and where is it found?
First time the gospel is preached, and redemption is shown through the seed of the woman. It is found in Genesis 3:15, and signals the rest of the Bible being about looking for the seed of the woman.
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What is the difference between verbal and plenary inspiration?
Plenary refers to the entire Bible (every part of the Bible(books, authors, facts, etc...) is inspired by the Holy Spirit. Verbal is where every word choice was guided by the HS, not just ideas but every aspect of the Bible.
400
Hermeneutical principles?
Regula Fidei (rule of Faith, scripture interprets scripture, use other, more clear passages to interpret other cloudy passages) Interpret the plain sense of the text(genre, not an allegory) Redemptive-Historical Hermeneutics(everything fits into redemptive history)
400
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! Place your wager!
What are the 7 types represented in the story of Noah and the Flood?
500
What is the Covenant of Grace?
A covenant between God and sinful men and women. The conditions were if men/women believed in Him, repented, and had faith in Him, that Jesus would die on the cross. He would also take their sin upon himself and clothe us in his righteousness.
500
Who is Thomas Aquinas?
He thought theology was theoretical, and that parts are speculation and other are practical. It is more to do with divine things than human acts.
500
What is the difference between infallibility and inerrancy?
Infallibility-cannot err Inerrant-does not err
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What are we supposed to do in relation to interpreting historical narrative?
Exegete, not eisegete
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What is difference between the lines of Sethites and Cainites?
7th generation of each line (Seth-Enoch, Cain-Lamech) Line of Seth-seed of the woman Line of Cain-seed of the serpent