These are the Old Testament offices that Jesus fulfilled.
What are Prophet, Priest, and King?
This Old Testament book has the most prophecies about Jesus.
What is Isaiah?
The name Jesus is a Latin/English translation of this Old Testament name.
What is Joshua (English) or Yeshua (Hebrew)?
This movement believes that Jesus Christ could not have been fully God and fully man because what is material is inherently evil.
What is Gnosticism?
This was Jesus' last name.
What is he didn't have one, but he was called Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus Son of Joseph?
This is what Jesus does as our perfect Prophet.
What is Jesus confronts sin and shares the word of God AS the Word of God?
This is another word for Messiah.
What is Christ?
Jesus' "I am" statements are an allusion to this Old Testament passage.
What is Exodus 3, God's statement to Moses about His name?
This heresy is the opposite of Gnosticism.
What is Arianism?
Jesus was born roughly this many years ago.
What is 2000 years ago?
This is what Jesus does as our perfect Priest.
What is he comforts by mediating between God and man (by sacrificing Himself)?
This is what Christ means.
What is the one chosen, anointed, and promised by God to save his people?
What are Liar, Lunatic, or Lord?
This is what the Hypostatic Union means.
What is that Jesus is 1 man with 2 natures. He is fully God and fully man.
These are the only 2 Gospel books that tell the Christmas story (Jesus' birth).
What are Matthew and Luke?
This is what Jesus does as our perfect King.
What is he commands by ruling over all material and immaterial things?
This is an estimated number of how many Old Testament prophecies are about Jesus.
This is what "incarnate" means.
What is "God put on flesh"?
The argument that Jesus was not capable of sinning is an argument for the _____ of Christ.
What is the impeccability of Christ?
This is the difference between "LORD" and "Lord" in English translations of the Bible.
What is "LORD" stands in for "YHWH", and "Lord" is a translation of "Elohim" or "elohim", which means a ruler (or THE ruler, God, with capital E)?
This is the view that Jesus fulfills the roles of Prophet, Priest, & King is called what view of Jesus? (Hint: "__-_____")
What is the "Tri-Perspective" view?
The Jews expected the Messiah to be this kind of leader.
What is a humanly ruler with a physical kingdom and political power who would overthrow Roman rule & restore the nation of Israel to its former glory.
Jesus' use of the title "Son of Man" is a reference to a prophecy from this Old Testament book.
What is Daniel?
This is the doctrine that Jesus never lost his divine qualities, but simply did not always use them.
What is Kenosis?
These are the 4 sources of theological truth according to the Wesleyan quadrilateral.
What are reason, tradition, Scripture, and experience?