Ch 1: Bible Intro
Ch 2: Inspiration of the Bible
Ch 3: Canon of Scripture
Ch 4: Old & New Covenants
Ch 5: Bible Chronology
Ch 6: Heart of Bible Study
Ch 7: Biblical Pattern
Ch 8: Ascertaining the Lord's Will
Ch 9: Importance of Context
Ch 10: Bible Study Aids
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The Old Testament was written primarily in this language.

What is Hebrew?

(with small portions in Aramaic)

100

This word literally meaning "cane" or "measuring rod" is used to describe the list of books recognized as genuine, authoritative, and inspired of God.

What is canon?

100

During the Christian Age God has spoken through Jesus by way of this.

What is the New Testament?

100

This word refers to a model, plan, or guide; something to be imitated or copied.

What is a pattern?

100

This is the best tool for Bible study.

What is your own Bible?

200

The Bible is comprised of this many books.

What is 66?

200

This term means "hidden" or "concealed" and is applied to fourteen books, mostly of uncertain authorship, written during the third to first centuries BC and generally considered non-canonical.

What is Apocrypha?

200

The history of the Bible can be divided into three major dispensations or ages.

What is the Patriarchal Age, the Mosaic or Jewish Age, and the Christian Age?

200

The new covenant of this person serves as our pattern today, and no one has the right to annul or alter any part of it.

Who is Jesus Christ?

200

This study tool contains words in the Bible along with verses that contain that word.

What is a concordance?

300

The Bible was written by about this many men.

What is approximately 40 different men?

300

An agreement between at least two parties, with conditions to be met and promises to be fulfilled.

What is covenant?

300

These two significant events stand between the three ages.

What is the giving of the Law of Moses and the death and resurrection of Christ?

300

The boundaries of what we are to believe, teach, and practice are determined by what has been recorded in this.

What is God's word or the Bible?

300

This helps us to understand the meaning of scripture by studying how it is surrounded by and connected to additional information in the Bible.  

What is context?

400

The Bible is from this source.

Who is God, God's Spirit, or the Holy Spirit?

400

This promise was fulfilled when Jesus died on the cross.

What is New Covenant?

400

In order to be a follower of Jesus, you must do this. (John 8: 31-32)

What is Abide in His word?

400

This refers to something not directly stated but necessarily inferred or reasoned from what is said.

What is Implication?

400

Biblical context includes these five areas.

What are Immediate context, Remote context, Literary context, Historical-cultural context, and Overall biblical context?

500

The Bible was the only historical document that referenced these people until 1906 when the ancient capital of this nation was discovered in central Turkey.

Who are the Hittites?

500

God made this agreement with the nation of Israel in about 1490 BC when Moses led them out of Egypt to Mount Horeb in the Sinai Wilderness.

What is the Old Covenant?

500

To help maintain the necessary attitude that leads to understanding God's word, it is important to couple Bible study with this.

What is prayer?

500

These are the five ways that the Lord's will is communicated in the Bible.

What are Direct Statements, Principles, Approved Examples, Implication, and the Rule of Exclusion?

500

Without considering context, statements in the Bible may appear to convey or mean this.

What is something God did not intend?