What attribute of God means that he stays loyal and steadfast?
What is Faithfulness?
(Other valid answers may be counted)
Which of these two interpretation methods is more dangerous?
1. Exegesis
2. Eisegesis
What is 2. Eisegesis?
When should I read the Bible?
1. When I only have 5 minutes before class starts.
2. When I have at least 1 hour of free time.
3. When Mr. Simmons tells me to.
4. All of the above are valid answers.
What is 4. All of the above are valid answers?
Which Testament (Old Testament or New Testament) begins with Jesus' life as a human on earth?
What is The New Testament?
Say the names of 10 different people in your class.
If you could name 10 different people, you get the points!
What attribute of God means that nothing is too difficult for Him?
What is Powerfulness or Omnipotence?
(Other valid answers may be counted)
My worst enemy got 100% on the quiz while I only got a 23%. I then tell my parents that I got the best score in the class. I justify this in my mind because Matthew 20:16 says, "So the last will be first, and the first last." What method of interpretation did I use?
1. Exegesis
2. Eisegesis
What is 2. Eisegesis?
Which part of the SOAP method includes studying context?
What is O, Observation?
What is the last book of the Bible?
1. 3 John
2. Hosea
3. Malachi
4. Revelation
What is Revelation?
Put your Bible in front of you.
Once your Bible is in front of you, you have TWENTY SECONDS to open to 1 Thessalonians 5:16!
If you opened to 1 Thessalonians 5:16 in less than twenty seconds, you get the points!
What attribute of God means that He knows everything? ("All-knowing" does not count)
What is Omniscience?
(Other valid answers may be counted)
Mickey Mouse wants to understand what Paul meant when he said "Pray without ceasing" (1 Thessalonians 5:17), so Mickey Mouse carefully studies the context of the verse and Paul's life as recorded in the book of Acts. Which method of interpretation did Mickey Mouse use?
1. Exegesis
2. Eisegesis
What is 1. Exegesis?
When studying a passage in the Bible, the first thing I should try to understand is:
1. What the text means for me today
2. How to defend an argument using this passage
3. What the text meant from its original author to its original audience
What is 3. What the text meant from its original author to its original audience?
Which book of the Bible clearly explains each of the four parts of the SOAP method?
1. Philemon
2. Acts
3. Deuteronomy
4. None of the above
What is 4. None of the above?
Do 10 good push-ups in a row.
If you did 10 good push-ups in a row, you get the points!
What attribute of God means that He genuinely cares for His creation and His people and always wants what's best for them?
What is Love?
(Other valid answers may be counted)
Which of the following is an example of eisegesis?
1. Batman wants to know what Israel was like before there were kings, so he looks for cultural information the book of Judges.
2. Bill Gates wants to borrow his brother's Xbox controller, but his brother said "no," so Bill Gates scans the book of Philippians for verses about generosity that he can use to persuade his brother.
3. Scooby wants to understand the wisdom of Solomon, so he studies the book of Proverbs to become wiser.
4. Ronald McDonald wants to know who Jesus is, so he asks his best friend, Phil, what he should read to learn more about Jesus.
What is 2. Bill Gates wants to borrow his brother's Xbox controller, but his brother said "no," so Bill Gates scans the book of Philippians for verses about generosity that he can use to persuade his brother?
Which part of the SOAP method is focused on reading the text and coming up with questions about the text?
What is S, Scripture?
Which book of the Bible says that all Scripture is God-breathed or inspired?
1. Philippians
2. James
3. 2 Timothy
4. None of the above
What is 2 Timothy?
Put your Bible in front of you.
Once your Bible is in front of you, you have EIGHTEEN SECONDS to open to Joel 2:28!
If you opened to Joel 2:28 in less than eighteen seconds, you get the points!
What attribute of God means that God always does what is right, true, just, holy, etc. and never does what is evil, dark, unholy, etc.?
What is Goodness?
(Other valid answers may be counted)
Pick any passage in the Bible and explain how someone might exegete the passage and how someone might eisegete the passage.
What is Answers may vary?
Pick any passage in the Bible and explain how someone would use each of the four parts of the SOAP method on that passage.
What is Answers may vary?
Which book of the Bible focuses on the early Christian church (following specifically Peter then Paul)?
What is Acts?
Recite any two Bible verses from memory out loud.
If you could recite any two Bible verses from memory out loud, you get the points!