What is the basis for how mankind is to treat one another?
What is "We are created in the image of God"
Israel sinned with the daughters of ______ in Numbers 25.
Who are "Moab or Midian"
In what city does Jesus heal the paralyzed man in Mark 2?
Capernaum
Bonus: Double Jeopardy
Whose house are the likely in when Jesus heals the man?
The audience of Hebrews were only consuming what type of spiritual food?
What is "milk"
Bonus: Double Jeopardy
What does the author call these people?
This building held the Ark of the Covenant during Israel's journey through the wilderness
What is "the Tabernacle"
Genesis 1:1 contains these two presuppositions
What is 1. "The Triune God of the Bible IS" and
2. "He has revealed Himself in the Self-Revelation of His Word"
This man impaled two people on his spear and atoned God's wrath.
Who is "Phinehas"
Bonus: Double Jeopardy
Phinehas is the grandson of what OT figure?
God is described by these two words in 1st John.
What is "Light" and "Life"
The author of Hebrews urges his readers to press on to what?
What is "to maturity"
Name one reason why Jesus is a better Mediator.
He is "A better High Priest," "He Serves in a Better Tabernacle," "He Offers a Better Sacrifice," or "He Has a Better Ministry".
What are the five things/ philosophical ideas that man does not have access to apart from God?
What are "Being, Truth, Beauty, Ethics, and Logic/reason".
In Psalm 119:25, the Psalmist's soul clings to the dust. What does it cling to in verse 31?
What is "the testimonies/ word of God"
Who is described as being "of the evil one" who "slew his brother" in 1 John 3:12?
Who is "Cain"
The author of Hebrews uses the example of God swearing an oath to what Old Testament person?
Who is "Abraham"?
Hebrews 8:8-12 quotes from what book?
What is "Jeremiah"?
Bonus: Double Jeopardy
What chapter in Jeremiah is this passage from?
This is the commonality between the various theories that deny biblical creation.
What is "It is the worship of the creature rather than the Creator."
In Jeremiah 3, what two nations had rebelled against God?
What is "Israel" and "Judah"
Why does Jesus heal the paralyzed man in Mark 2?
What is "so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins"
Melchizedek is the King of what?
What is "King of Salem".
Bonus: Double Jeopardy"
"Salem" means what?
What does God replace in the faulty people who are part of the New Covenant?
What is "Their faulty hearts"
Where do we first read about the image of God in Man? (Chapter and verse)
What is "Genesis 1:26"
What does God command His backsliding people to do in Jeremiah 3?
What is "Return"
Bonus: Double Jeopardy
Who will feed Israel on knowledge and understanding when they return to the land?
John is writing against a group of heretics often associated with what philosophical cult?
What is "the gnostics"
How is the Son "made perfect forever"
What is "by living life as fully God/fully man, experiencing suffering, temptation, and death"
What is the great promise of the New Covenant?
Either:
1. "God will be merciful" or
2. "He will remember sins no more"