A covenant in which both parties are bound for its fulfillment.
What is a conditional covenant?
The Roman governor of Judea who ordered the crucifixion of Jesus.
Who is Pontius Pilate?
This event is significant because it clearly demonstrated the divinity of Jesus. Furthermore, the appearance of Moses and Elijah at this event demonstrated that all of the Law and the Prophets pointed to Jesus as the Messiah.
What is the Transfiguration?
God’s pure and powerful presence; His “set apartness.”
What is holiness?
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
What are the four Gospels of the New Testament?
A covenant in which only one party is bound for its fulfillment.
What is an unconditional covenant?
Prophet, priest, and judge of Israel; anointed Saul to be the first king of Israel.
Who is Samuel?
This event is when Jesus entered the city of Jerusalem the Sunday before His crucifixion.
What is the Triumphal Entry?
To cover over one’s debt; reparation for sin.
What is atonement?
Jesus' "marching orders" to His followers following His Ascension; go and make disciples who make more disciples.
What is the Great Commission?
A contract or treaty that establishes a relationship between two parties.
What is a covenant?
The Bible describes this Israelite king as "a man after God's own heart."
Who is David?
During this meal, Jesus took two symbols of Passover and imbued them with new meaning, demonstrating that He was the ultimate Passover Lamb. He also instituted the New Covenant.
What is the Last Supper/Lord's Supper?
The study of last things.
What is eschatology?
"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth."
What is Acts 1:8?
In this covenant, God promised to never flood the whole earth again. The rainbow is the sign of this covenant.
What is the Nohaic Covenant?
He was sent to "prepare the way for the Lord."
Who is John the Baptist?
This structure, built under the leadership of Moses in the wilderness, was a tent where the Israelites could go and worship God and meet with Him.
What is the tabernacle?
Located in Genesis 3:15, it is known as "the first Gospel/Good News."
What is the protoevangelium?
"'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' ... 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'"
What is the Greatest Commandment?
In this covenant, God promised Abraham land, descendants, and blessing.
What is the Abrahamic Covenant?
The Persian king who issued a decree that allowed the Jews to return to the Promised Land following the Babylonian Exile/Captivity.
Who is Cyrus the Great?
During the reign of this king, the united kingdom of Israel split into two: the northern kingdom was called Israel, and the southern kingdom was called Judah.
Who is King Rehoboam?
The four Hebrew letters that constitute God's personal name "Yahweh," which means "I AM."
What is the tetragrammaton?
Those who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ for salvation; the “Body of Christ.”
What is the church?