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Y EHIA SA'A CORRESPONDENCE COURSE T EACHER 'S ANSWER BOOK

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YEHIA SA'A

CORRESPONDENCE COURSE

TEACHER'SANSWER BOOK

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ALL THAT THE PROPHETS HAVE SPOKEN

CORRESPONDENCE COURSE — TEACHER'S ANSWER BOOK

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WHAT THE SCRIPTURE SAYS ABOUT GOD:

Blessed are they who . . . seek him with all their hearts. Psalm 119:2

. . . he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Hebrews 11:6

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE TEACHER

As teacher, it is assumed that you are functioning as a sponsor for this course. Someone else may be paying the expenses for the curriculum, but you are the one who will be corresponding with the students and grading their papers. The following information is important for you to understand in fulfilling your responsibility.

1. THE FULL CORRESPONDENCE COURSE PACKAGE

a. The CC Textbook titled All that the Prophets have Spoken. Each student will need this textbook to complete the course.

b. The CC Workbook: This book contains 15 lessons which can be removed and sent to you upon completion of each chapter. Each student will need a personal copy of the workbook to complete the course.

c. The CC Teacher's Answer Book: This is for you only, and gives you the correct answers for the course. As a teacher, you will need only one answer book for yourself.

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2. BEFORE YOU PASS OUT A COURSE

a. We would strongly suggest that before you hand out the course to a potential student, you first read for yourself ALL THE PROPHETS and answer the questions in the CORRESPONDENCE COURSE workbook. Taking the time to do this will make you a much better teacher.

b. Then, turn to page “iv” of the CORRESPONDENCE COURSE work book, read the complete page and fill in the information.

c. For your student's convenience, we would suggest that you include 15 envelopes addressed to yourself (size 10 or larger). This assumes you are the course sponsor. In cases where the student may find it difficult to obtain postage, you may wish to provide the “stamps” as well. This applies only if the postage is appropriate to the home country. (Example: A US stamp cannot be used on an envelope being mailed from Mexico. A Mexican stamp would be needed.)

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Explain that, upon check-ing the answers, you will promptly return the lesson to the student. Make sure you keep track of their grade on the sheet to the left. In the meantime, the student can continue with Chapter Two.

3. WHEN PASSING OUT THE COURSE

a. It is suggested that you not give out the CORRESPONDENCE COURSE on a trial basis. Obtain some sort of commitment to complete the lessons before you hand it out.

b. Once the student agrees to the study, take a few minutes to explain the mechanics of the CORRESPONDENCE COURSE.i. Give a brief overview of Chapter One.ii. Show them your address on page “iv”, and the self-addressed

envelopes you are providing in which to mail the completed lessons to you.

iii. Point out the information the student will need to fill out at the end of Chapter One. Instruct the student to include this sheet when mailing Chapter One to you.

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4. WHEN YOU RECEIVE THE LESSONS BACK

a. The course is designed in such a way that you only need to open a file on a student after the first lesson has been returned to you. This should consist of a data page that includes:

1. The name of the person who gave the student his or her course (probably yourself, but not always).

2. The student's contact information and signature committing him or her to the course.

3. Course Grading Sheet. This is on the back of the contact information.

b. When you receive Chapter One and the Data/Grading Sheet, take a file folder, write the student's name on it and staple the Data/Grading Sheet inside the folder. This will give you a permanent record of the student’s progress even after you return Chapter One to the student.

In this folder, you can also place notations about the student’s progress, questions and answers, and any other correspondence. These notations should be for your use only.

c. The gray bar down the right side of the page contains all the answers that the teacher needs to be concerned about. Each answer line has a little number under it which gives a running total of the number of questions for each chapter.

d. It is important that upon receiving a lesson, you grade the Chapter and return it to the student immediately. The success of this course is based upon the lessons being completed in a minimal amount of time.

An encouraging personal note added to the end of each lesson is appropriate, but make sure you do not “jump ahead” and answer questions that have yet to be addressed.

If a question is answered incorrectly, do not answer the question yourself. Instead point the student to the appropriate page in ALL THE PROPHETS and let the student find the correct answer.

e. The boxes titled “Optional” are just that—optional—and are not to be included in the grading. Feel free to comment on them if you notice the student has an incorrect answer.

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5. IN CONCLUSION

In Chapter 15 the student will be confronted with a choice to make about the Bible. Is the message of the empty cross and empty tomb true? If the student decides “yes,” then remember that salvation is based on faith alone and not on any particular thing the student must do. You want the student trusting in Christ alone, not in the fact that he or she “prayed” or “filled out a card.” Direct the student’s faith towards Christ. Once you are sure that he or she is trusting only in Him, then the student can pray and thank Him for what he has done.

We place this course in your hands with our prayers that the Lord will use it and you in a wonderful way to lead many to Him.

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CHAPTER ONE

1. The Bible is the oldest and longest-standing best-seller.

True False

2. In many ways, the Scripture is like a puzzle—to understand it accurately, the pieces must be put together in the right way.

True False

3. Excellent keys for gaining an understanding of the Scripture are:

A. Learn the simple concepts first, then move to the more complex.

B. Start at the beginning and then study it in the order of events which are said to have happened.

C. Learn the most important material first.D. All of the above.

4. The Scriptures are a collection of how many different books?

A. 44 C. 55B. 66

5. How many people did God use to write these books?

A. Twelve peopleB. More than forty peopleC. About 1500 people

6. How many years did it take to write all the Scriptures?

A. Approximately 5000 yearsB. 70 years exactlyC. Approximately 1500 years

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1 PROLOGUEThere are no questions for Chapter One, Section 1.

2 GETTING THINGS STRAIGHTQuestions 1-3 are a review of Chapter One, Section 2

3 A UNIQUE BOOKQuestions 4-15 are a review of Chapter One, Section 3.

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7. Who was the author of every book found within the Scripture?

A. A single human prophetB. GodC. The Scriptures do not say

8. God and his words are inseparable, which is one reason Scripture is often referred to as:

A. God’s Word. B. A holy book.

9. The Scripture says that God guided the prophets in such a way that what was recorded was precisely what he wanted written. As necessary, they could add related thoughts.

True False

10. We have ample reason to be assured that the Scriptures we have today are _______________________ what the prophets wrote.

A. essentially the same asB. radically different thanC. somewhat similar in the essentials to

11. The copiers of the scrolls would find the middle letter of a book to ensure that the copy was accurate. Using the same approach, find the middle word in the fol-lowing statement:

The writers' awareness that what was being recorded was God's own Word resulted in one of the most remarkable photocopy jobs ever done.

A. "was" C. "Word"B. "resulted" D. "own"

12. Translations of the Law, the Writings and the Prophets use manuscripts that we can still read today—manu-scripts dating from 100 years before the birth of Christ.

True False

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13. God is great, and consistent with his character, has preserved his Word in a marvelous way. The Scripture says that, "not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until most of it is accomplished."

True False

14. What significant claim does the Scripture make about itself in relation to God?

A. It gives man’s ideas about what God is like.B. It is God’s message to man.

15. The prophets themselves testified that God would preserve his written Word in such a way that it would never change.

True False

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CHAPTER TWO

1. The Scriptures state that God is so great that he created himself in eternity past.

True False

2. The Scripture says that God has existed from everlasting past and will exist to the everlasting future.

True False

3. According to the Scripture, what does God need to exist?

A. Eternal matter B. The basic essentials of all lifeC. Nothing

4. God has many names which describe the greatness of his character. One of these is the name ________, which carries the idea of God being the self-existent one.

A. Sovereign C. The Most HighB. I AM

5. The name LORD focuses our attention on God’s posi-tion—He is LORD of lords.

True False

6. The term The Most High shows that there are very few like Him. As a great God, he is a ruler over this universe.

True False

7. The Word of God states that God is Sovereign which means He is the great _________ of the Universe.

A. Lord C. RulerB. King D. All of the above

8. The Scripture clearly states that there _________.

A. is only one GodB. are three GodsC. are many Gods

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1 IN THE BEGINNING GOD …Questions 1-10 are a review of Chapter Two, Section 1.

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9. According to the Word, there is a hierarchy of gods with one big God governing them all.

True False

10 . The Scripture says that another aspect of God's great-ness is that he is invisible. He is a _______.

A. force B. spirit

11. The Word of God calls spirits by different names:

A. Cherubim. D. Angels.B. Stars. E. Hosts.C. A and B. F. All of the above.

12. The Scripture indicates that angels are:

A. innumerable. C. invisible.B. equal to God. D. A and C.

13. Angelic beings were created to serve God.

True False

14. God’s relationship with his created beings can be communicated through the following parallel:

He who creates the paddle, also owns the paddle.

True False

15. Because the angels belonged to God, they were to do his bidding—as his servants and messengers. The angels could have had no better ___________.

A. Slavemaster C. Creator-OwnerB. Employer

16. Though angelic beings are very powerful and intelligent, they do not have the ability to choose because they were not created with a will.

True False

17. What was the Latin name used for the most powerful, most beautiful spirit ever created?

A. Gabriel C. LuciferB. Michael

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2 ANGELS, HOSTS AND STARSQuestions 11-20 are a review of Chapter Two, Section 2.

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18. The word anointed means ”to set apart for a special task.”

True False

19. The Scripture states that because God is great, he is worthy of:

A. praise. B. nothing.

20. The word worship means to declare a person's worth.

True False

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CHAPTER THREE

1. The first book in the Bible is Genesis meaning beginnings.

True False

2. What means did God use to create?

A. He used angels. B. He used the basic elements.C. He simply spoke.

3. God is great. He holds unlimited power in the universe not equaled by any other being.

True False

4. The Scripture states that God is an extremely intelligent being but is limited in knowledge.

True False

5. The Scripture maintains that only God possesses a triad of attributes. He is great because he is all-know-ing, all-powerful and present one place at a time.

True False

6. The Scripture clearly teaches the concept of pantheism—that God is in everything, and everything is God.

True False

7. The Word says that it took God seven days to create the world.

True False

8. The Scripture indicates that the world, as originally created, was different from what we now know.

True False

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2 IT WAS GOODQuestions 7-14 are a review of Chapter Three, Section 2.

1 HEAVEN AND EARTHQuestions 1-6 are a review of Chapter Three, Section 1..

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9. The whole universe performs according to precise rules, revealing that God is a God of order.

True False

10. Almost instinctively, we treat these natural laws with great respect because we understand that whenever you have a law, you also have a consequence.

True False

11. God determined that each animal would reproduce according to its kind, meaning that a horse can only reproduce another horse.

True False

12. The Scripture says that, ”God saw that it was good.” In other words, everything He made was:

A. perfect. C. flawless.B. pure. D. All of the above.

13. God's creation was perfect because perfection is part of being truly great. Two other words that describe this aspect of the Lord’s pure nature are _______ and ________ both meaning to be without blemish.

A. holy and righteous B. righteous and decent C. kind and helpfulD. nice and pleasant

14. God created the rich variety we see and experience for our enjoyment. God is a God who truly cares.

True False

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15. The Word says that man was created in the image of God. In part, this means that God created man with:

A. a mind. D. a physical body.B. emotions. E. a will.C. A, B and E. F. All of the above.

16. Which statement is true?

A. God breathed life into man.B. Man became alive on his own.C. An angel brought man to life.

17. God placed Adam and Eve in a garden named Eden. This garden was:

A. just adequate to meet their basic needs.B. a luxuriant paradise with overwhelming

abundance.C. insufficient to meet their desires.

18. God had to ask Adam and Eve's permission before taking any action that would affect them.

True False

19. Recall the parallel made between the canoe paddle and God's relationship with Adam and Eve. Because God was their Creator, he was also their _________.

A. friend C. ownerB. king D. A and B

20. What was the one thing that Adam and Eve were commanded not to do?

A. Eat of the Tree of Life.B. Eat of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.C. Eat of either tree.D. There was no such command.

21. The ability to choose is what distinguishes man from a robot. It makes a relationship genuine.

True False

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3 MAN AND WOMANQuestions 15-25 are a review of Chapter Three, Section 3.

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22. Because we are able to choose, the word __________ has meaning and depth.

A. ”enslave” C. ”coerce”B. ”obey”

23. The Word of God says that mankind was created to reflect God's greatness—to honor Him as a son honors his father.

True False

24. The Scriptures are clear that God was not a distant, elusive Creator—he was Adam and Eve's friend.

True False

25. The Scripture teaches us that only perfect people can live in the presence of a perfect God.

True False

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2. Using a Concordance, the following verse is found in Genesis 1:27.

So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.

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CHAPTER FOUR

1. Lucifer's rebellion was summed up when he said, "I will..." five times. This statement revealed his pride.

True False

2. To God, a proud heart is a self-centered form of ______.

A. love C. sinB. respect

3. The Scripture says that because of God's holy nature, he cannot tolerate sin in his presence.

True False

4. When God expelled Satan and his followers from Heaven, Satan became a malicious archenemy to God and declared war on all that God stood for.

True False

5. Lucifer became known by other names—names that reveal aspects of his character. The name Devil means adversary or false accuser. His other name, Satan, has the idea of an enemy or slanderer.

True False

6. The Scripture says that God has prepared a place for these rebellious spirits called the Lake of Fire.

True False

7. The Word of God tells us that Satan:

A. is the great deceiver.B. is a harmless jokester.C. desires to make us genuinely happy.D. is a figment of one’s imagination.

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1 I WILLQuestions 1-6 are a review of Chapter Four, Section 1.

2 HAS GOD SAID?Questions 7-15 are a review of Chapter Four, Section 2.

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8. When Satan arrived in the garden, he planted something in Eve's mind that she had never considered—the creature could __________ the Creator.

A. criticize C. trustB. question

9. Satan first twisted God's Word to cause Eve to doubt God, then he outright ______________ it.

A. denied C. ignoredB. approved

10. What Adam and Eve did is similar to children playing in the street against their mother's instructions. The disobedient youngsters think they know better than mom what is safe and fun. Adam and Eve sinned when they felt they knew better than God what was good for them.

True False

11. We do not need to live in fear of the spirit world if we listen to God, because he is more powerful than all the evil spirits and black magic combined.

True False

12. A broken law has consequences. The Scripture teaches us that sin's effects are very costly.

True False

13. Adam and Eve sewed fig leaf clothing for themselves and hid from God because they were experiencing an uncomfortable new feeling, called ________.

A. guilt B. knowledge

14. Adam and Eve had a choice, to obey or not to obey. Though seemingly small, God considers all disobedience to be sin.

True False

15. Though Adam and Eve's sin hurt their friendship with God, it did not result in any permanent consequences or repercussions.

True False

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16. God knew that Adam and Eve had eaten the forbidden fruit before he talked with them.

True False

17. When God found Adam and Eve in the garden, he began the conversation with a question. The Lord wanted them to sort out in their minds precisely what had happened. They had disobeyed Him! They had trusted Satan instead of God.

True False

18. Who did Adam blame for his sin?

A. Eve D. GodB. Himself E. The snakeC. A and D F. All of the above

19. Who did Eve blame for her sin?

A. Adam D. The snakeB. Herself E. GodC. D and E F. All of the above

20. Adam and Eve confessed to God that they were guilty sinners.

True False

21. Adam and Eve's actions affected:

A. just themselves.B. the whole human race.

22. The Word of God says that a male child was promised to come through the future offspring of Eve. This male child would free mankind from the consequences of sin. He would be known as:

A. The Chosen One.B. The Anointed One.C. The Promised Deliverer.D. All of the above.

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3 WHERE ARE YOU?Questions 16-26 are a review of Chapter Four, Section 3.

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23. The Scripture also clearly states that Satan would temporarily wound the male child, but that the child would ________ Satan.

A. fatally crush C. seriously injureB. help

24. This promise of a DELIVERER added another name to the list of terms that reveal God's character. He would be known as the one who saves or THE SAVIOR.

True False

25. Because of Adam and Eve's sin, nothing remained perfect. The earth and everything in it suffered from the effects of a:

A. drought. C. curse.B. flood.

26. Just as defying the law of gravity brings broken bones, so violating God's word has ramifications. The most bitter consequence of sin is death.

True False

27. In the Word of God, death implies some sort of separa-tion. It can also mean annihilation or non-existence.

True False

28. Match the three meanings.

29. The Word of God says that God is too pure to look on evil; he cannot tolerate wrong.

True False

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A. _____28

B. _____29

C. _____30

_______31

1. Separation of man's spirit from God

2. Separation of man's spirit from God forever

3. Separation of man's spirit from his body

A. Death of the Body

B. Death to a Relationship

C. Death to a Future Joy, The Second Death

T

C

A

3

F

T

2

1

T

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30. The Scripture says that sin incurs a debt which must be paid by ________.

A. praying B. trying to be good from here on outC. death

31. Like begets like, so sinful man reproduces sinful man.

True False

32. Because man followed Satan, after death he will live with him in the Lake of Fire, created for Satan and his followers.

True False

33. The Scripture clearly teaches that children are born with a sin nature. They do not need to be taught how to sin.

True False

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OPTIONAL:

Using the Scripture, find and complete the following verses: ROMANS 5:12 Therefore, just as sin entered the world

through __________ man, and _______________ through sin, and in this way ______________ came to _____________men, because _____________ sinned.

MATTHEW 25:41 Then He will say to those on his left, ”Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire _________________ for the _____________ and his angels.

one death

prepared devil

allall

death

T

T

C

T

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1. Just as God established physical laws to govern the universe, so there are spiritual laws to govern the relationship between God and man.

True False

2. The Scripture says that on the moral ledger, sin incurs a debt. We are now faced with a law called ”the law of sin and death.”

True False

3. The Word of God says that ”the soul who sins shall die.”

True False

4. According to the Word, man's sin-debt can be paid in only one way:

A. Money C. DeathB. Hard Work

5. Man faces a dilemma that has two facets, like opposite sides of the same coin. One side of the coin shows us that we have something we don't want—a _______ with all its consequences.

A. sin-nature C. sin-debtB. A and C

6. This dilemma also shows us that we need something we don't have—a _________ that allows us to live in God’s presence.

A. pride D. righteousnessB. perfection E. good worksC. B and D F. All of the above

7. The Scripture says that God is just which means that, as a judge, he is fair and impartial.

True False

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T

T

C

T

T

B

C

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8. God revealed a type of love when he created the world, a care and concern. But then God unveiled a deeper love, __________ love. This love is often referred to using the words grace, mercy, kindness and compassion.

A. an undeserved C. a romanticB. a friendly

9. God judges all of our sin whether here during life on earth, or after physical death.

True False

10. God provided a way for man's sin-debt to be paid in order that man may escape the death penalty. God did this because:

A. he loved those he created.B. Satan demanded it.C. man deserves it.

11. The Word of God states that the same pride that caused Satan to rebel is what will keep us from coming to God for help. The Lord can only help man escape the penalty of death when:

A. man humbles himself and seeks God’s help.B. man is content with who he is.C. man finds fulfillment in life.

12. Adam and Eve could do nothing, outwardly or inwardly, to ___________ the sin problem.

A. transfer C. rememberB. remove D. forget

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OPTIONAL:

2. Find and complete the following verses: ISAIAH 61:8 For I, the LORD, love __________; I

hate robbery and __________(or sin).

1 PETER 5:5B God opposes the __________ but gives grace to the ___________.humble

proudiniquity

justice

T

A

A

A

B

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13. Adam and Eve had two children named Cain and Abel. They were both born sinless.

True False

14. The Scripture says, ”Without the ______, there is no forgiveness.”

A. washing with water C. shedding of bloodB. shedding of tears

15. Based on certain future events, God said that he would accept an animal's death in man's place. This process is called:

A. alteration. C. cancellation.B. substitution.

16. The death of an animal graphically illustrated what God's _____ demanded as payment for man's sin.

A. law B. temper

17. God said that the shed blood would make an atone-ment for sin, which means it would provide a covering for man's sin.

True False

18. Through faith in God, as demonstrated by the death and the atoning blood on the altar, man would:

A. be forgiven of sin.B. find a restored relationship with God.C. be considered righteous.D. All of the above.

19. Cain's offering was not acceptable for two reasons. First, he did not have faith or confidence in God's instruc-tions as being trustworthy. Second, he did not come to God in God's way.

True False

20. The Scriptures also indicate that there was something wrong with Cain’s sacrifice. His sacrifice _____________.

A. was not aliveB. was offered at the wrong timeC. could not shed blood

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C

B

F

T

A

T

D

C

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21. The Word says that Heaven is a perfect place where God lives with man. There is no pain, sorrow, tears, or death.

True False

22. The Scripture says that only those who have their names written in the book of _______ will enter Heaven.

A. Virtues C. LifeB. Paradise

23. Enoch was a godly man who believed that only the Lord could save him from the consequences of sin.

True False

24. To come to God, one must:

A. believe that he exists.B. work hard to be a good person.C. believe that he will provide a way to have a

friendship with him again.D. A and C.E. All of the above.

25. Hundreds of years passed but God did not forget his pledge to send The Promised Deliverer.

True False

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_______25

OPTIONAL:

Find and complete the following verses:

LEVITICUS 17:11 For the life of a creature is in the __________, and I have given it to you to make _____________ for yourselves on the altar; it is the _________ that makes _____________ for one's soul.

HEBREWS 11:4 By ________ Abel offered God a better _________ than Cain did. By faith, he was commended as a _____________ man, when God spoke well of his offerings.

blood

righteoussacrifice

faith

bloodatonement

atonement

C

T

T

D

T

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4 THE PROPHET NOAHQuestions 25-33 are a review of Chapter Five, Section 4.

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26. The Bible says that as the world's population grew, more put their faith in God than the many who rejected him.

True False

27. Though the people of Noah's day disregarded the Lord, God ______________ their sin. God is grieved by sin.

A. was unable to do anything aboutB. did not concern himself with C. did not overlook

28. Man may have had a life that excluded God, but God still held man accountable for sin.

True False

29. Why was the Prophet Noah different from the other men of his day?

A. He was a righteous man.B. He followed God's Word.C. He had faith in God.D. All of the above.

30. The Scripture indicates that Noah brought an animal sacrifice to God, evidence that he recognized the need to have an innocent substitute pay the death penalty for him.

True False

31. God told Noah to build an ark. Though this boat was very large, it had only ________.

A. one door B. two doors

32. Man sometimes threatens and never delivers, but God always keeps His Word.

True False

33. Only a great, all-powerful God could create the flood circumstances.

True False

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T

D

T

A

T

T

C

F

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34. Man wanted to build a tower to bring honor to:A. God. C. Noah.B. himself.

35. It is right to exalt ourselves because we are truly worthy.

True False

36. According to the Scriptures, Babel is the first recorded occurrence of an organized ___________.

A. religion C. cityB. construction site

37. A definition for the word religion is this: man's efforts to reach God.

True False

38. God says that man is lost, and cannot find his own way back to a right relationship with God.

True False

39. The Scriptures state that God provided ___________ for man to be restored to the Lord when in his mercy he granted man a way to escape the punishment for sin.

A. one of many waysB. the only true wayC. one of two waysD. none of the above

40. God scattered man throughout the world because they refused to heed his commands and follow him.

True False

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_______39

_______40

F

A

T

T

T

B

OPTIONAL:2. Using the Concordance, the following verse is found in Genesis 7:5.

And Noah did all that the LORD commanded him.3. Find and complete the following verse: GENESIS 6:9 . . . Noah was a ________________

man, ______________ among the people of his time, and he ____________ with _________.Godwalked

blamelessrighteous

B

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1. Job knew that he had a sin condition. However, Job also knew that if he washed himself clean on the outside, it would cover up his sin problem on the inside.

True False

2. Job wished for a mediator who could approach God on his behalf and plead for mercy for Job.

True False

3. Job offered sacrifices regularly, but he seemed to under-stand that the animal sacrifices could only cover his sin, not remove his sin from him completely.

True False

4. Job learned that the only way to "be righteous before God" was to:

A. work hard at doing good things to please God.B. trust God to provide him with the perfection

needed to be in his holy presence.C. pray and hope that God would accept him.

5. God told Abram to leave his country and move to an unknown land. Because Abram didn’t know where he was going, he had to put ______ in God to lead him one day at a time.

A. faith C. trustB. confidence D. All of the above

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_______3

_______4

_______5

D

F

B

T

T

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2 THE PROPHET ABRAHAMQuestions 5-10 are a review of Chapter Six, Section 2.

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6. God's first promise to Abram was that he would become a great nation. This was good news to Abram because:

A. he had many children.B. though he had no children, God would some-

how give him a son.C. he knew he deserved this blessing.D. B and C.

7. Through the promises God gave Abram, God was tell-ing Abram that one of his descendants would be The Anointed One.

True False

8. God said that because of Abram's confidence in God, righteousness was credited to Abram's account, offsetting his _________.

A. sin-debt B. monetary debts

9. When God looked at Abram, he saw him as one who was_________ because he believed God, offering the blood sacrifice as an atonement-covering for his sin.

A. happy C. upsetB. pure, right or righteous

10. Abram found that to gain a righteousness equal to God's righteousness all he had to do was trust the Lord, and God provided it.

True False

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_______8

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OPTIONAL:Find and complete the following verses:

GENESIS 12:2-3 Four promises God gave Abram:

1. I will make you into a great ________ and I will bless you;

2. I will make your name _______, and you will be a blessing.

3. I will _______ those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will ________;

4. . . . and ____ peoples on earth will be blessed through you.

GENESIS 15:6 Abram _________ the Lord, and he ___________ it to him as _____________.

blesscurse

greatnation

believedall

righteousnesscredited

T

B

T

B

A

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_______13

_______14

_______15

_______16

_______17

11. The words belief, faith, confidence, and trust are often used interchangeably.

True False

12. True faith is built on the:

A. facts. B. way you feel.

13. Abram's faith did not stop with mental assent. Because his faith came right from his heart, he staked everything on his belief and obeyed God.

True False

14. It's not the amount of faith you have, but __________ you are placing your faith.

A. in what C. in whomB. where D. how often

15. Abram's obedience was an attempt to prove to God and to others the genuineness of his faith.

True False

16. Because Abraham trusted God, the natural result was that he did the things God wanted him to do.

True False

17. Abraham had learned that God was utterly trustworthy, so he did as God requested. He had ___________ in God's goodness.

A. faltering hope C. expectant faithB. little belief

OPTIONAL:

Find and complete the following verse:

HEBREWS 11:6 And without __________it is impossible to please

God, because anyone who comes to Him must ____________ that

He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him.

faithbelieve

T

A

T

T

C

F

C

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18. God told Abraham to have a child by Hagar.

True False

19. Though God said he would make Ishmael a great nation, he did not change his promise to Abraham that a child would be born to Sarah. His name would be Isaac.

True False

20. God says he will honor faith "the size of a mustard seed." In other words, what counts is not the amount of faith you have, but in whom you are placing your faith.

True False

21. God kept his promise of a son to Abraham and Sarah.

True False

22. Because THE PROMISED DELIVERER was not to come through Ishmael's family line, God turned his back on Ishmael and would not bless him.

True False

23. God promised Hagar that he would make Ishmael the father of a great nation. Today, Arab nations directly trace their lineage back to this man.

True False

24. Though Isaac was the son promised to Abraham by God, Abraham obeyed the Lord's command to sacrifice Isaac, because he was convinced God could raise his son from the dead.

True False

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T

F

T

T

T

F

T

4 HAGAR & ISHMAELQuestions 18-20 are a review of Chapter Six, Section 4.

5 ISHMAEL & ISAACQuestions 21-23 are a review of Chapter Six, Section 5.

6 THE PROVIDERQuestions 24-31 are a review of Chapter Six, Section 6.

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25. Once he was bound, Abraham's son could not save himself. He was:

A. helpless. C. hopeless.B. unconscious.

26. Even though God had intervened and told Abraham not to kill his son, there still was a death.

True False

27. The ram was offered as an acceptable—or perfect—sacrifice on the altar in place of Abraham's son. The ram was his son's:

A. friend. B. substitute.

28. God was giving Abraham another lesson about the Lord's character. God tested Abraham by commanding him to take his son and sacrifice him on an altar to show him:

A. that the Lord could be appeased through the sacrifice of a child.

B. that He was an angry God.C. truths concerning judgment, faith and deliverance

through a substitute.

29. Match the best parallel sentences below.

30. The provision of a substitute was man’s idea.

True False

31. This story is a vivid illustration of two people coming to God in God’s way, believing that His Word was true.

True False

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_______27

_______28

A. _____29

B. _____30

C. _____31

D. _____32

E. _____33

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1. God provided a substitute.

2. so God provided a ram as an acceptable sacrifice in Isaac’s place.

3. so all mankind is under the sentence of death.

4. so the ram had died in Isaac’s place.

5. in man’s place.

A. Just as Isaac was under God’s direct order to die,

B. God did intervene.

C. An innocent animal died

D. Just as Abel had offered a sacrifice to die in his place,

E. Just as God viewed Abel’s sacrifice as acceptable,

T

A

B

C

5

F

2

4

1

3

T

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CHAPTER SEVEN

1. Isaac had two sons, Esau and Jacob. Esau was like Cain—doing his own thing, but Jacob was looked upon as righteous because he came to God by faith:

A. offering a blood sacrifice as an atonement-covering for his sin.

B. praying daily.C. being a good, hard-working man.

2. God renewed His pledge to Abraham and Isaac through Jacob, saying that through Jacob's offspring would come The Promised Deliverer.

True False

3. Jacob had a total of thirteen children. The thirteen tribes of Israel are direct descendants of these men and women.

True False

4. Jacob blessed his son, Judah, from whom the tribe of Judah descended, saying that The Anointed One would come from his tribe.

True False

5. Joseph became a leader in Egypt and eventually moved his entire family there. Egypt received and treated them well.

True False

6. A famine caused Jacob, his sons, and families (70 people) to move to Egypt. Three hundred and fifty years later they numbered:

A. approximately 2,500 people.B. approximately 250,000 people.C. approximately 2 1⁄2 million people.

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T

F

A

T

C

T

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7. Pharaoh enslaved the Israelites because:

A. they wanted to take control of Egypt.B. he needed more laborers.C. they were growing too numerous and he

feared they might turn against Egypt.

8. Forty years after Moses fled Egypt for murdering an Egyptian, God spoke to him from a flaming bush. As Moses approached the bush, God told Moses to remove his shoes because he was standing on holy ground.

True False

9. What did God say to Moses from the flaming bush?

A. Moses would be justly punished for murder.B. Moses would help the Israelites escape out

of Egypt.C. Moses was a gifted man that God needed.

10. What name—meaning self-existent one—did God tell Moses to use with the Israelites?

A. Almighty God C. The Most HighB. I AM

11. The Israelites did not believe Moses as God said they would.

True False

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OPTIONAL:

Find and complete the following verse:

GENESIS 28:15 I am with you and will watch over you

wherever you go, and I will __________ you back to this

_________. I will not _________ you until I have done what I

have ______________ you.leave

promisedland

bring

T

B

C

B

F

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12. Pharaoh chose not to obey God's order to free the Israelites because:

A. he did not acknowledge the true God and was opposed to anything that required him to do so.

B. he could not understand Moses and was confused.

C. he was busy ruling the country.

13. When God told the Israelites that they would be His people, he meant that only Israelites could be accepted by him.

True False

14. God taught both the Israelites and the Egyptians that:

A. he delivers those who trust Him.B. he alone is God.C. only Israelites could escape God's punishment.D. A and B.

15. Pharaoh refused to acknowledge and obey the Lord so God brought ten plagues on Egypt, each targeting an Egyptian god.

True False

16. God extends grace and mercy to those who come to God ___________.

A. their own wayB. doing the best they canC. in God's way

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OPTIONAL:

Using the Concordance, the following verse is found in Exodus 3:14-15.

God said to Moses, “I AM WHO I AM. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: I AM has sent me to you.’”

. . . This is my name forever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation.

D

F

T

C

A

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17. God told the Israelites to find a female lamb. It had to be perfect and without defect.

True False

18. Choose the statement which is NOT true. When the Israelites had found a lamb, they were to:

A. kill it at the appointed time.B. apply the blood to the doorposts and lintel.C. remain outside the house until morning.

19. God gave some very specific commands to the Israelites that they were to obey in order to save the life of the firstborn within the house. These commands applied equally to both the Israelites and the Egyptians. Which of the following would have brought certain death to the firstborn?

A. Kill a perfect, male lamb.B. Pour all the blood on the ground.C. Do not break any of the lamb's bones.D. Stay inside the house until morning.

20. Because God is gracious, it was acceptable to skip a few of the commands God gave concerning the Passover as long as one did it with good intentions and sincerity.

True False

21. If an Egyptian followed all of God’s instructions for the Passover because he believed that the Lord was the only true God, then God would pass over his house.

True False

22. The firstborn lived, but only because an innocent lamb died. The lamb became the firstborn's substitute.

True False

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T

T

B

F

C

F

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1. the ram died in Isaac’s place.

2. the lamb died in the place of the firstborn.

3. because an animal had died in his place.

A. God had accepted Abel

B. When Abraham offered his son as a sacrifice,

C. With the Passover,

23. Match the parallel sentences below having to do with the concept of substitution.

A. _____23

B. _____24

C. _____25

OPTIONAL:

The last plague was the death of the firstborn. God, however, provided a way of escape. Find the following verses and complete the commands God gave the Israelites:

EXODUS 12:3 . . . each man is to take a _______ for his

family, one for each household.

EXODUS 12:5-7 The animals you choose must be year-old,

________ without __________.

Take care of them until the fourteenth day of the month, when all

the people of the community of Israel must _____________ them

at ___________. Then they are to take some of the __________

and put it on the sides and tops of the _________________ of

the houses where they eat the lamb.

EXODUS 12:22 Not one of you shall go ________ of the door

of his house until ___________.

EXODUS 12:46 It must be eaten inside one house; take none

of the meat outside the house. Do not __________ any of the

___________.

EXODUS 12:13 The blood will be a sign for you on the

houses where you are; and when I see the ___________, I

will _________ _________ you.

morningout

door-framesbloodtwilight

slaughter

defectmales

lamb

passblood

bonesbreak

over

3

1

2

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CHAPTER EIGHT

1. The Israelites were content with the Lord’s leading.

True False

2. The Lord provided for their needs by giving them:

A. bread. D. new clothes.B. meat. E. water.C. A, B, E. F. All of the above.

3. God told Moses to tell the people to gather only as much bread as they could eat that day. There would be more the next day. God was teaching them that His Word was:

A. to be trusted when times were good.B. true and was to be trusted.C. something important for them to consider.

4. The Israelites obeyed and only collected enough bread for one day at a time.

True False

5. When you consider their very large population, God’s provision for the needs of the Israelites was barely adequate.

True False

6. God was teaching the Israelites that He was merciful and gracious and His word was to be _________.

A. disregarded D. trustedB. ignored E. obeyedC. A and B F. D and E

7. Man does not deserve God's loving care, yet God provides for man in spite of his sin. This undeserved love is called grace.

True False

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F

C

B

F

T

F

F

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8. The one condition necessary for the Israelites to be used of God was stated as:

”IF you obey me fully and keep my covenant, THEN out of all nations you will be my trea-sured possession.”

True False

9. God directed the Israelites to wash their clothes. This washing cleansed the people of their sin.

True False

10. Being clean on the outside does not make one clean on the inside. Clean hands cannot produce a clean heart.

True False

11. If family, friends, spirit guides, status, work, appearance, money, recreation, retirement—anything or anyone—is more important to you than God, then you have broken the first command.

True False

12. The Scripture says that God does not want man worshipping idols or any other gods because:

A. no one knows what He looks like.B. only God is worthy of worship.C. they do not resemble God.

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OPTIONAL:

1. Find and complete the following verses:

EXODUS 34:6 And he passed in front of Moses, pro-claiming, ”The LORD, the LORD, the ________________ and ___________ God, ________ to anger, abounding in _______ and faithfulness . . .”

NEHEMIAH 9:19 Because of your great ___________ you did not ___________ them in the desert.

graciouslove

compassion

slowcompassionate

abandon

F

T

B

T

T

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13. If you have ever said, "I will do such and such, God willing! " without intending to keep your word, then you have shown disrespect for God's name and broken His law. If you have ever said, "By God, I did not do such and such!" when you knew you were guilty, then you have misused His name.

True False

14. The fifth rule instructs children to ________________ their parents.

A. worship C. honorB. pray for D. educate

15. The Word of God likens certain types of anger to:

A. murder. C. disrespect.B. temper tantrums.

16. God knows our outward actions and what takes place in our:

A. hearts. C. minds.B. imagination. D. A, B and C.

17. Anyone who is deceitful or dishonest is following Satan's agenda because Satan is the father of lies. This includes gossip and false accusations.

True False

18. God commanded the people not to be envious, greedy or jealous. Breaking this command is a form of pride.

True False

19. When God tells man something, one can usually count on it as being true.

True False

20. Down through the years, God's expectations for all mankind have changed dramatically.

True False

21. The Ten Rules made man aware of what the Lord considered sin.

True False

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22. The Word of God says that in order to be viewed as acceptable by God, man must obey how many of the commandments?

A. Any four, completely and perfectlyB. The first eight (the last two are discretionary)C. All of them

23. God holds man accountable for all of his sin, even the sin of which he is not aware.

True False

24. If one tries hard enough, it is possible to keep all of God’s commands consistently and perfectly.

True False

25. The Ten Commandments have two main objectives:

A. To silence those who say their lives are good enough to be accepted by God.

B. To show mankind that we are indeed law-breakers.

C. To give mankind a list of rules to keep so we can be pleasing to God.

D. A and B.

26. Just as a mirror exposes the dirt, so the ten rules expose man’s sin.

True False.

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OPTIONAL:Find and complete the following verse:

ISAIAH 64:6 _________ of us have become like one who

is ____________, and all our _____________ acts are like

___________ rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the

wind our _________ sweep us away.

uncleanAll

sinsfilthy

righteous

F

T

C

T

D

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27. God gave the Law so “that through the commandment sin would become _________ sinful.”

A. reasonably C. utterlyB. somewhat

28. The Scripture says that man is sinful from:

A. conception.B. the influence of society.C. from the age of two years.

29. God directed the Israelites to be holy, a word that has to do with God's ___________ character.

A. aloof C. criticalB. perfect

30. The notion that a person's good living, attendance at religious meetings, faithful prayer, fasting, pilgrimages or giving to charity can outweigh his bad, and therefore merit God's acceptance, is totally foreign to the Bible.

True False

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OPTIONAL:

Find and complete the following verses:

PSALM 14:3 _________ have turned aside, they have

together become corrupt; there is _______ one who does

good, _________ even one.

ROMANS 3:19-20 Now we know that whatever the __________

says, it says to those who are under the law, so that _________

mouth may be _______________ and the ______________

world held ______________ to God.

Therefore _______ one will be declared ____________ in his

sight by _____________ the law; rather, through the law we

become ______________ of sin.

wholeeverylaw

conscious

no

observing

All

not

righteousnoaccountable

silenced

B

T

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1. The Word states that the first step in approaching God is for man to recognize that he is a __________ sinner.

A. frustrated C. helplessB. hopeful D. capable

2. When the Israelites built the Tabernacle, they were allowed to build it according to their own design.

True False

3. The Tabernacle was accessible by only one gate.

True False

4. The Sanctuary was divided into two sections: one-third of the structure formed the Holy of Holies and the other two-thirds, the Holy Place. What separated the two rooms?

A. A large door B. A gold boxC. A very thick curtain or veil

5. With the Tabernacle completed, the cloud that led the Israelites moved into position over the Holy of Holies, signifying God's presence in the midst of his people.

True False

6. After entering the one and only gate, the first step to approaching God was to offer a sacrifice on the Bronze Altar.

True False

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7. According to Leviticus 1:2-5, this sacrifice had to be:

A. from the herd or the flock.B. a male without defect.C. presented just inside the entrance to the

Tabernacle.D. offered with the individual bringing it, laying

his hand on the head of the animal.E. killed and its blood sprinkled on the altar.F. All of the above.

8. In laying hands on the sacrifice, the individual:

A. showed compassion for the animal.B. demonstrated grief.C. identified himself with the offering.

9. When the individual placed his hand on the head of the animal he was offering, he was acknowledging that he deserved to die for his own sin and that the animal was his ________.

A. blessing C. substituteB. advocate

10. Because death is the penalty for sin, the sacrifice pictured:

A. What was necessary for sin to be forgiven. B. God’s need for a blood sacrifice.C. Satan getting paid.

11. Aaron, the High Priest, entered the Holy of Holies once a year—never without ______ which he offered on the Atonement Cover. This was done on the Day of Atonement.

A. water C. bloodB. incense

12. The blood of animals could not permanently cancel man's sin-debt, since the life of an animal is not equal in value to the life of a human. The Scriptures teach us that "it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins."

True False

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OPTIONAL:2. Find and complete the following verse:

LEVITICUS 17:11 For the __________ of the creature is in the

___________, and I have given it to you to make ______________

for yourselves on the ___________; it is the _____________

that makes _________________ for one's ___________.lifeatonementbloodaltar

atonementbloodlife

13. As the Israelites learned more about the Lord, they also were more _______________ for those things they knew.

A. worthy C. accountableB. esteemed

14. From the time the Tabernacle was built to the end of their journey, the Israelites were content and thanked God for his provisions.

True False

15. God may delay judgment on sin for a period of time, but eventually he judges all sin.

True False

16. Judgment came to the Israelites in the form of:

A. hail.B. a return to Egyptian slavery.C. snakes.

17. The Word of God states that the “wages of sin is death.“

True False

18. God's purpose in judging the Israelites was to bring about a change of attitude—a change of mind. In the Scriptures, this change of mind is described by the word _______________.

A. apologize C. sorryB. repent

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T

C

F

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19. Only during this life on earth can people repent and be heard by God.

True False

20. When an Israelite was bitten by a snake, all he had to do was turn, look at ___________ and he would be healed.

A Moses B. his snake biteC. the bronze serpent

21. The diagram below portrays the Israelites’ relationship with God during the time of the Judges. Number the four words in the sequence which best illustrates the history of the Israelites.

A. Enslaved

B. Repent

C. Rebel

D. Delivered

22. God is impartial—he has no favorite nations, as it were. He wants all people of all nations to trust in Him alone.

True False

23. God promised King David that The Anointed One would be his descendant.

True False

24. King Solomon built a _____________ replacing the Tabernacle.

A. temple B. synagogue

25. The Israelites failed to be a testimony to the world in a way that pleased God.

True False

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A. _____21

B. _____22

C. _____23

D. _____24

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3

T

1

2

T

T

A

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26. God warned the Israelites to be careful of ______ prophets who filled them with ______ hopes.

A. good C. falseB. true

27. God warned the nation of Israel that he would judge them for their self-centeredness.

True False

28. Because the Israelites rejected God, he allowed them to be taken captive. During the time of captivity in Babylon, the people from Judah became known as ___________.

A. Israelis C. JewsB. Babylonians

29. With the temple destroyed as a place of worship, the Jews built synagogues.

True False

30. The ______________ were Greek-influenced Jews who took away from God's Word.

A. Sadducees C. PhariseesB. Scribes D. Judges

31. A group of Jewish religious leaders were known for being strict observers of the Law. They were so concerned about keeping the Ten Rules, they created additional rules to encompass God's laws so as to be careful not to break any of God's commands. These religious zealots were called _________________.

A. Sadducees C. PhariseesB. Scribes D. Judges

32. God knew that men would come and falsely declare themselves to be The Promised Deliverer. To insure that people could identify the false from the true, God had many different prophets write about the coming Savior over a span of hundreds of years. The likelihood of one person fulfilling all of these prophecies is beyond reasoned probability.

True False

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CHAPTER TEN

1. Neither the blood of animals or another sinful human being could remove mankind's sin debt. Man needed a perfect SAVIOR to step forward and rescue mankind from his sin problem.

True False

2. The LORD Almighty had spoken through the prophet Malachi 400 years earlier, "I will send a messenger to pre-pare the way before me!" This messenger would be:

A. John the Baptist. C. Gabriel.B. Zechariah. D. Joseph.

3. The Scriptures state that THE PROMISED DELIVERER would be a descendant of King David. The prophet Jeremiah had written 600 years earlier that . . . “The days are coming,“ declares the Lord, “when I will raise up to David a righteous Branch, a King . . . This is the name by which he will be called: the Lord Our Righteousness.“ Jeremiah 23:5-6

Because Mary and Joseph were descendants of King David, this prophecy could apply to the child.

True False

4. The prophet John would be the messenger who would announce to the world the arrival of the Lord Almighty—The Promised Deliverer.

True False

5. The terms Mighty God and Everlasting Father are names that can mean nothing else but God; yet they were used in reference to a child that was to be born.

True False

6. The name, Son of God, refers to the fact that Jesus had the nature of God.

True False

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7. Many times Jesus refers to himself as the Son of Man. This name means that Jesus was the son of Joseph and therefore could not be completely sinless.

True False

8. The Bible teaches that God took Mary as his wife to be the Queen of Heaven, resulting in the birth of Jesus.

True False

9. The angel told Mary that she would bear a son to be named Jesus, which means Deliverer or Savior.

True False

10. Just as God has names that depict his character, so The Promised Deliverer was given names that described his character. Match each name with its meaning.

A. Jesus 1. God with us

B. Immanuel 2. Greek for Messiah

C. Christ 3. Deliverer or Savior

D. Messiah 4. Anointed One

11. Why did Mary and Joseph have to go to Bethlehem?

A. They had family there who wanted to see Jesus.

B. Caesar was taking a census requiring everyone to go to their hometown.

C. The leaders in the town of Nazareth wanted to kill baby Jesus.

12. When the angels announced to the shepherds that "a Savior has been born to you," they were announcing the arrival of God himself.

True False

13. Jesus' first visitors were a group of:

A. learned teachers of the law.B. Magi. C. shepherds.

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B. _____11

C. _____12

D. _____13

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T

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14. Why did Herod become upset when the Magi visited him in Jerusalem?

A. They were Herod's enemies.B. They were seeking an infant king, a threat to

his reign.C. They had insulted him.

15. Micah and Isaiah, both prophets, had written specific details about Jesus' birth about 700 years before it happened.

True False

16. By studying the writings of the prophets and the life of Jesus, we learn that God chose to come to earth as a ______________.

A. human C. androidB. extra-terrestrial

17. Mary and Joseph fled to Egypt for safety and refuge, escaping the violence and injustice being experienced under Herod's rule.

True False

18. Until this time, God had been telling mankind about himself through his spoken and written word. But then he went one step further and showed himself to man by becoming a man. In essence, "The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us..."

True False

19. At the age of twelve, Jesus went to Jerusalem to celebrate The Passover.

True False

20. After three days of looking, Mary and Joseph found Jesus in:

A. the marketplace, shopping.B. the streets, lost.C. the Temple, in discussion with the learned

men.

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21. God came to earth to personally explain how man could be saved from eternal death.

True False

22. Baptism implies:

A. purity. C. identification.B. washing. D. redemption.

23. To repent means to have "a change of mind."

True False

24. John the Baptist did not feel that the Pharisees and Sadducees needed baptism because they were already very religious.

True False

25. Jesus asked John to baptize him because:

A. he wanted to show John that he had repented.B. he wanted to identify John's message as

being true.C. everyone else was being baptized.

26. When John saw Jesus coming towards him he said, “Look, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.“

True False

27. The Scripture reveals to us a God who is at the same time Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—three eternal and co-equal persons that comprise the one true God.

True False

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OPTIONAL:

Using the Concordance, the following verse is found in John 1:14.

The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.

T

B

T

F

T

T

C

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1. Jesus was _______ for 40 days without food.

A. in a desert C. on a shipB. in prison

2. Although Jesus was fully God, he was also fully man with real physical needs.

True False

3. Satan tempted Jesus by suggesting that he turn the stones into bread for nourishment. If Jesus had done what Satan asked, he would have been following Satan.

True False

4. Jesus countered Satan's temptation by quoting:

A. God's Word. C. a story he had heard.B. his father, Joseph.

5. Jesus responded to Satan's challenge by stating that it was more important to be concerned about one's physical needs than to worry about one's spiritual well-being.

True False

6. Satan loves religion and quoting the Scriptures is a favorite method of deception. The Devil quoted God’s Word accurately and in context when he tempted Jesus.

True False

7. If Jesus bowed down and worshiped Satan, he would also be serving him.

True False

8. Satan eventually succeeded in entrapping Jesus in his web of deceit.

True False

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9. The struggle between good and evil is a balanced one. Satan is just as powerful as Jesus.

True False

10. Even those closest to Jesus, and most likely to see any hidden character flaws, wrote that Jesus was ______.

A. nearly perfect C. pretty goodB. absolutely perfect

11. Repentance is something that happens inwardly. Jesus intended to begin his rule in the heart.

True False

12. Jesus spoke with authority but could not demonstrate it because he was human.

True False

13. Jesus healed many men and women of physical handicaps and diseases because:

A. he felt compassion for them.B. he wanted to establish that he and his message

were from Heaven.C. he was powerful.D. he was trying to gain popularity and power

among the people.E. A, B and C.

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OPTIONAL:

Find and complete this verse:

MARK 8:36 What good is it for a man to __________ the

whole ___________, yet ___________ his _________?soulworld forfeitgain

B

T

F

E

F

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14. Which of the following was true of Nicodemus?

A. He was a member of the Sanhedrin.B. He was a Pharisee.C. He was a Jew.D. He was a man of status and high birth.E. All of the above.

15. When Jesus told Nicodemus that he must be born again, Jesus was referring to a mystical and miraculous rebirth as an infant.

True False

16. The Scripture says that Jesus told Nicodemus that if he put his faith in Jesus, he would have eternal life.

True False

17. The Scriptural meaning of the word believe can be viewed as:

A. a simple intellectual assent.B. an acquiring of wisdom.C. synonymous with faith and trust.D. an abstract, mystical acquisition of knowledge.

18. The ___________ of one's faith is important.

A. amount B. object

19. Jesus was offering eternal life only to Nicodemus.

True False

20. The Word of God states that man is under judgment and destined for eternal death in the Lake of Fire, until he puts his trust in Jesus to deliver him.

True False

21. Jesus is the light of the world who gives light and life to those who are in the darkness of sin.

True False

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22. When the four men couldn’t reach Jesus because of the crowd, they decided to lower the paralytic through the roof.

True False

23. The Scripture says, “When Jesus saw their __________, he said to the paralytic, 'Son your sins are forgiven.' “

A. energy C. faithB. work D. love

24. Jesus showed the teachers of the law that he was God by:

A. forgiving sin.B. knowing their thoughts.C. healing a paralyzed man.D. All of the above.

25. Though Levi was a Jew, he was hated by his fellow Israelites because he was a tax-collector for the Romans.

True False

26. Jesus could only help those who recognized their:

A. helplessness. C. heritage.B. sinfulness. D. self-worth.

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OPTIONAL:1. Find and complete the following verses:

JOHN 3:16-18 For God so __________ the world that he gave

his one and only Son, that whoever __________ in him shall

not __________ but have eternal _______. For God did not

send his son into the world to __________ the world, but to

_______ the world through him. Whoever ___________ in him

is not ___________, but whoever does ______ believe stands

condemned __________ because he has not __________ in

the name of ________ one and only Son.God'sbelievedalready

notcondemnedbelievessave

condemnlifeperish

believesloved

T

C

B

T

D

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27. The religious leaders rejected Jesus as the Messiah because they did not want to lose their power and prestige among the people.

True False

28. How many disciples did Jesus appoint?

A. Eleven C. TwelveB. Three

29. All the disciples were educated, religious leaders.

True False

30. Jesus was distressed because he did not know how he and his disciples could feed such a large multitude.

True False

31. Jesus turned a boy's lunch, which contained five small barley loaves and two small fish, into food for:

A. 5000 men, women and children.B. 3000 men.C. 5000 men, plus women and children.

32. Those who benefited from the miracle wanted Jesus to be their _______________.

A. God C. high priestB. king

33. Jesus told the crowd that their goal should be to pursue those things of eternal value.

True False

34. Jesus clearly proclaimed that one must ___________ in order to receive eternal life.

A. pray C. work hardB. believe

35. Jesus compared food with life. He said that he was the Bread of Life, meaning only he could give eternal life.

True False

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CHAPTER TWELVE

1. In the parable that Jesus told about the Pharisee and the tax collector, the Pharisee was relying on his own right living to make himself righteous before God.

True False

2. The tax collector was conscious of the fact that he was:

A. a helpless sinner.B. needing to do a multitude of good deeds to

be acceptable before God.C. a very good and righteous man.D. A and B.

3. God can only work in a heart that is ___________.

A. repentant C. proudB. exalted D. good

4. Jesus tied repentance to _____________.

A. humility C. self-respectB. good works D. All of the above

5. The Pharisees were relying upon which of the following to become right with God?

A. Their religious observancesB. Their faith in God’s mercyC. Their Jewish birthD. Their good worksE. A, C and D

6. The Scripture is very clear that good works is the only way one can earn a right standing with God.

True False

7. The Word of God says that all people are:

A. inherently good. B. slaves to sin.C. redeemable by good works.

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8. God holds everyone accountable for the choices they make.

True False

9. Jesus used an illustration based on a sheep pen which had only one entrance.

True False

10. In the Scripture passage, John 10:7-10, Jesus likened himself to the ____________ of the sheep.

A. priest C. shepherdB. prophet D. king

11. Jesus compared the things that threaten the sheep, like thieves and wolves, to:

A. those who steal animals.B. those who proclaim another way to God.C. those who threaten to kill good people.

12. Just as there was only one way to gain entrance into the sheep pen, the only way to escape the consequences of sin is through belief in Jesus.

True False

13. In John 14:6, Jesus clearly said that he was the ONLY ________, the ONLY ________ and the ONLY _______.

A. way, truth, lifeB. prophet, priest, king

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OPTIONAL:

Find and complete the following verse:

ISAIAH 64:6 All of us have become like one who is __________,

and all our __________ acts are like _______ rags; we all shrivel

up like a leaf, and like the wind our ______ sweep us away.sinsfilthyrighteous

unclean

C

T

T

B

T

A

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14. Jesus not only foretold the exact method by which he would be put to death, he also described some of the events leading up to that death.

True False

15. Jesus said that not only would he be killed but that on the ________ day, he would be raised back to life.

A. first C. thirdB. second D. fourth

16. Jesus didn't mind that Peter denied the truth of His words.

True False

17. Jesus' outward appearance was transformed—his face and clothing radiated like the sun. The disciples saw the same dazzling pure light of God's presence that had filled the Most Holy Place of the Tabernacle centuries before.

True False

18. Jesus told Peter, James and John that they were not to tell anyone what they had seen until the Son of Man had been raised from the dead.

True False

19. How long was Lazarus in the tomb before Jesus arrived in Bethany?

A. 4 days B. A few hoursC. 2 days

20. Martha had faith that Jesus could raise her brother, Lazarus, from the dead if he chose to because he was the Messiah.

True False

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21. Though Martha knew that Lazarus would be resurrected at the end of the world, Jesus had the power to resurrect him at any moment.

True False

22. Why did Jesus pray out loud when they rolled the stone away from the tomb?

A. So those listening would believe that Jesus was the Promised Savior who came from Heaven.

B. Jesus wanted God to hear him.C. Jesus wanted the people to know that he was

a righteous man.

23. Everyone who observed this miracle believed and followed Jesus.

True False

24. Just as God created life in the beginning by speaking, so Jesus was able to restore life at his command.

True False

25. For the purposes of this study, “Abraham's side“ is equivalent to ________ and is also referred to as paradise.

A. Israel D. HeavenB. earth E. lifeC. death F. A and E

26. Jesus told a parable about two men, a beggar and a rich man. Why did the beggar, Lazarus, go to paradise?

A. He was poor.B. He had faith and was coming to God in

God's way.C. He had lived a very good life.

27. The rich man went to Hell because he ignored God and lived only for himself. There are no second chances in Hell to gain Heaven. Mercy can only be received if one _________ during this lifetime.

A. works hard C. praysB. believes D. goes to church

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28. The Scripture says that if man refuses to believe God's written Word, then he will not be convinced even if someone is raised from the dead.

True False

29. When Jesus rode on the untrained colt through a crowd shouting “Hosanna!“, he was fulfilling a 500 year-old prophecy written by the Prophet Zechariah which said:

Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout daughter of Jerusalem! See your king comes to you, righteous and having salvation, gentle and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey. Zechariah 9:9

True False

30. "Hosanna" means save now. The people were shouting this because they wanted Jesus to:

A. forgive them and save them from eternal judgment for their sins.

B. be their leader and overthrow the Roman oppressors.

C. deliver them from the demands of the Pharisees.

31. Instead of leading the excited throng in rebellion, Jesus ate the Passover meal with his disciples.

True False

32. Jesus discovered three days before the Passover that Judas Iscariot was a traitor.

True False

33. Satan forced Judas Iscariot to betray Jesus.

True False

34. Jesus said that the Passover loaf represented his ______.

A. body C. lifeB. beliefs

35. Drinking of the cup was a symbol of Jesus’ blood being poured out for many people.

True False

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1. Though Jesus submitted his human will to that of his heavenly Father, he agonized over the suffering he was about to face.

True False

2. When the mob, sent to arrest Jesus, told him who they were looking for, Jesus acknowledged who he was with an emphatic, “I AM!“ This name means the One who exists by his own power.

True False

3. These two words had little effect on the crowd around him.

True False

4. When Jesus was arrested, Peter, in an effort to protect him, cut off a servant's ear. Jesus healed the man's ear, showing compassion even in the midst of turmoil.

True False

5. God's questions always expose a person's true thoughts.

True False

6. The night court held by the Sanhedrin was legal.

True False

7. The Sanhedrin condemned Jesus to die on charges of:

A. sedition. C. mutiny.B. blasphemy.

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8. The Sanhedrin found Jesus guilty on two counts. Which one was true?

A. He opposed payment of taxes to Caesar. B. He claimed to be Christ / Messiah.

9. Why didn't Jesus show Herod his miracles?

A. He had lost all his energy.B. Herod wanted Jesus to be a court jester—to

entertain him, which showed his flagrant disrespect for who Jesus really was.

C. He didn't want to make a spectacle of himself.D. A and C.

10. Jesus was brutally beaten until he was disfigured beyond recognition, then he was mocked by the soldiers. This abuse of the Messiah had been recorded by the prophet Isaiah 700 years before.

True False

11. Crucifixion was the Roman form of capital punishment used only for slaves and criminals of the lowest order.

True False

12. Match the following descriptions of crucifixion with the correct picture.

A. The victim was tacked on in various positions.

B. The most common means apart from a tree.

C. Hands were nailed above the head.

D. Reserved for criminals of some notoriety.

E. The body was splayed out, with the victim's limbs nailed at four corners.

1 2 3 4 5

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B. _____13

C. _____14

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13. The Prophet David wrote about the Messiah being crucified ________ before it became Rome’s official form of capital punishment.

A. 200 years C. 800 yearsB. 50 years

14. The soldiers knew they were fulfilling an ancient prophecy as they gambled for Jesus' clothing.

True False

15. Jesus assured the thief on the cross next to him that he would go to heaven, because he was putting his________ in Jesus to deliver him from the consequences of sin.

A. belief D. trustB. faith E. All of the aboveC. confidence

16. When Jesus died, the Temple curtain which was in front of the Holy of Holies was torn from top to bottom. This was significant because:

A. no one could look behind the curtain for fear of death.

B. the curtain was very thick and long.C. only God could have torn the thick curtain,

not man.

17. The word, “Tetelestai,“ which is translated, “It is finished,“ had many different usages during the time of Christ. Which of the following accurately expresses its meaning?

A. The job is finished.B. The debt is finished.C. The search for an acceptable sacrifice is finished.D. All of the above.

18. All of this happened on the Day of _____________ when the Passover lamb was killed.

A. Preparation C. AtonementB. Pentecost

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19. A Roman soldier thrust a spear into Jesus' heart but was not certain that Jesus was dead.

True False

20. Jesus was wrapped in linen and spices and laid in a new tomb.

True False

21. The tomb was very secure because:

A. it was guarded by well-trained soldiers.B. for guards to sleep while on duty was punishable

by death.C. the tomb was sealed with the body inside.D. All of the above.

22. When the angel of the Lord appeared in front of the tomb, what initially happened to the guards?

A. They fought the angel.B. They passed out from fear.C. They ran away.

23. The angel told Mary and Salome that Jesus was:

A. dead. C. sleeping.B. alive.

24. The Scripture says that when John saw the empty tomb he:

A. fled. C. believed.B. wept. D. panicked.

25. Jesus, The Anointed One, had crushed Satan's head just as God had promised back in the Garden of Eden.

True False

26. Death is the result of sin. Jesus did not have to die because he was sinless. He died willingly.

True False

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CHAPTER FOURTEEN

1. Jesus explained to the two men that Christ had to ______.

A. suffer C. dieB. resurrect D. All of the above

2. Jesus used ______________ to explain all the events surrounding his death, burial and resurrection.

A. the Old TestamentB. the ConcordanceC. a parable

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OPTIONAL:

Using the Concordance, the following verse is found in Luke 24:27.

And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself.

A

D

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3. Match the phrases below.

4. According to the Scriptures, man faces three types of death:

A. Death of the physical:

B. Death to a:

C. Death to:

5. God created man with _______________ so that by his obedient choices, he would honor God.

A. a will C. emotionsB. a body

6. Man cannot make himself acceptable to God.

True False

1. relationship.

2. body.

3. all future joy by being confined forever in the Lake of Fire.

A. _____3

B. _____4

C. _____5

D. _____6

E. _____7

F. _____8

A. _____9

B. _____10

C. _____11

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1. Man is guilty.

2. Man is dead.

3. Man is an enemy of God.

4. Man is estranged.

5. Man is a slave.

6. Man is lost.

A. Man chose his own path, leading him into a spiritual wilderness.

B. Man's friendship with God no longer exists.

C. The devil exploits man to do his will.

D. Man joined Satan in rebellion against God.

E. Sinful man is separated relationally from a holy God; at death, man’s spirit will be separated from his body, and live forever separated from God and all future joy.

F. Man stands in God's court-room, accused of breaking his holy law.

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7. Match the following to form complete sentences:

8. Although we were born into this world as enemies of God, because of what Jesus did on the cross we can now be friends.

True False

A. _____14

B. _____15

C. _____16

D. _____17

E. _____18

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OPTIONAL:

1. Find and complete the following verse:

1 JOHN 2:1 . . . Jesus Christ, the ___________ One. He is the __________ ___________ for our _______, and not only for ours but also for the _______ of the

whole _________.worldsins

sinssacrificeatoningRighteous

1. so God will judge all men, regardless of their philosophies and ideas about life.

2. so Jesus died to make us acceptable in the presence of God.

3. but God reached down to man in the person of Jesus Christ.

4. so Jesus is the only way to eternal life.

5. so Jesus became the ultimate blood sacrifice, dying so that our sin might be forgiven.

A. Just as an animal died to clothe Adam and Eve in acceptable clothing,

B. Just as Abel brought a blood sacrifice to gain forgiveness for sin,

C. Just as there was only one ark and only one door to safety,

D. Man cannot reach or please God through any religious effort,

E. Just as the people of Noah's day were judged for their sins,

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9. Match the following to make complete sentences:

10. God credited righteousness to Abraham's Certificate of Debt because he was looking ahead to what Jesus would do on the cross.

True False

11. Jesus died in our place and took our punishment for sin. He is our _____________.

A. equal B. substitute

12. Which statements are true in relation to the word believe?

A. It is synonymous with trust, confidence and faith.

B. It is built on fact.C. It involves mental assent and heart trust.D. All of the above.

13. Jesus cried, ”It is finished,” because our sin-debt had been paid.

True False

A. _____20

B. _____21

C. _____22

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A. Just as Abraham's son was bound and could not save himself,

B. Just as the ram died in the place of Abraham's son,

C. Just as Abraham's sin-debt was paid when he trusted God,

1. so Jesus pays our sin-debt as we put our trust in him.

2. so Jesus died in our place and took our punish-ment on the cross. He is our substitute.

3. so we are bound by sin and helpless to save ourselves from its consequences.

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14. Match the comparisons between the Passover and Jesus:

15. Jesus, the Lamb of God, was crucified the same day the Passover lamb was killed. He died at the hour the evening sacrifice was offered in the Temple.

True False

16. Keeping the Ten Commandments helps us restore the broken relationship with God.

True False

17. Jesus had no sin of his own to die for, so he was able to die for the sins of the whole world.

True False

18. God says we are justified. We are __________.

A. sinless C. declared righteousB. not guilty

19. When we are clothed in the righteousness of Christ, in God’s eyes we have a righteousness that is equal to God’s holiness.

True False

20. We can only be found righteous by God if we put ________ in the fact that Jesus died on the cross in our place.

A. faith D. trustB. confidence E. All of the aboveC. belief

A. _____27

B. _____28

C. _____29

D. _____30

E. _____31

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A. The Passover lamb had to be perfect.

B. It had to be a male.

C. It died in the place of the firstborn.

D. The Israelites were not to break any bones of the Passover lamb.

E. When the angel of death came, he would pass over the house that had the blood applied.

1. None of Jesus' bones were broken.

2. Jesus was sinless.

3. God provided a way for his judgment on sin to pass over us. Instead the judgment came to rest on Jesus on the cross.

4. Jesus died in our place, as our substitute.

5. Jesus was a man.

E

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21. The animal sacrifice was a temporary payment for sin, but Jesus was the permanent and final Lamb.

True False

22. The Scripture says that when a person believes, he is adopted into God's family with the full rights of a son. Instead of being estranged, he becomes a son.

True False

23. Match the following comparisons of the Brazen Altar in the Tabernacle courtyard and Jesus:

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A. _____40

B. _____41

C. _____42

D. _____43

E. _____44

F. _____45

The sacrifice was to be . . .

A. from the herd or the flock.

B. a male.

C. without defect.

D. accepted in man's place.

E. an atonement-covering for his sin.

F. a blood sacrifice.

Jesus . . .

1. is sinless.

2. died in our place.

3. is the Lamb of God.

4. is a male.

5. was the blood sacrifice made for us.

6. is our way to have forgiveness of sin.

OPTIONAL:

1. Find JEREMIAH 23:5-6 and complete the verse:

”The days are coming,” declares the LORD, ”when I will

raise up to _________ a __________ Branch, a King who

will reign wisely . . . This is the name by which he will be

called: The ________ Our _______________.”RighteousnessLord

righteousDavid

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24. Match the following to make complete sentences:

25. Match the following Tabernacle furniture with the verse that compares Jesus to that object:

1. The Lampstand

2. The Table of Bread

3. The Atonement Cover

4. The One Gate

A. I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 14:6

B. I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in dark-ness, but will have the light of life.

John 8:12

C. I tell you the truth, he who believes has everlasting life. I am the bread of life. John 6:47,48

D. Their sins and lawless acts I will remember no more…where these have been forgiven, there is no longer any sacrifice for sin.

Hebrews 10:17-18

A. _____46

B. _____47

C. _____48

D. _____49

A. _____50

B. _____51

C. _____52

D. _____53

A. Just as the Brazen Altar was the first step to God through the blood sacrifice,

B. Just as the man who brought an animal sacrifice was showing faith in God's instructions,

C. Just as the Temple curtain separating man from God was torn in half, giving man entrance into the Holy of Holies,

D. Just as the only way for the Israelites to be healed from their snake bites was to turn and look at the bronze serpent,

1. so Jesus, our substitute Lamb, is the first and only step to have a right relationship with God.

2. so God sent Jesus to suffer as a sacrifice for man so that we might enter boldly into God's presence.

3. so we must put our trust in what Jesus did on the cross.

4. so the only way we can become right with God is to repent by simply turning and looking in faith to Jesus, believing that he paid our sin-debt.

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26. Although man was once spiritually dead and facing eternal death in the Lake of Fire, those who believe are now spiritually alive and will dwell forever in Heaven with their Creator.

True False

27. The resurrection showed that Jesus had victory over death; he had removed its terrible finality.

True False

28. Match the following phrases to make complete sentences:

29. Who is responsible for the death of Jesus on the cross?

A. Just the Jewish nation.B. The Roman soldiers alone.C. The whole world.

30. On the cross, there was a great exchange. Jesus took our sin and offered us his ________________.

A. faith C. confidenceB. righteousness D. love

31. Salvation is a ________ from God. We cannot earn it and we do not deserve it.

A. gift B. award

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A. _____56

B. _____57

C. _____58

D. _____59

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1. so we are slaves to Satan and helpless to save ourselves.

2. so we cannot reach God through good works or deeds.

3. so Jesus left Heaven and died on the cross for us, in our place, to pay our sin-debt in order to rescue us from death.

4. so there is only one way to God.

A. Just as a shepherd searches for and rescues his lost sheep,

B. Just as a slave was chained, helpless to deliver himself,

C. Just as there was only one door to a sheep pen,

D. Just as the Pharisees could not reach God through keep-ing the Ten Com-mandments,

1

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2

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B

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32. It is not the size of our faith, but _________ we are placing our faith that is significant.

A. in what C. in whomB. where D. how much

33. By faith,

We believe that Jesus died in our place for our sin.We believe that Jesus paid our sin-debt.We believe that God's justice was satisfied by

Jesus’ death.We believe that God gives us the gift of eternal life.

True False

34. Which of the following are reasons why Jesus died?

A. Our sin demanded death.B. Jesus had to die for his own sin.C. Jesus took the eternal consequences of our sin

upon himself.D. A and C.E. All of the above.

C

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1. Over 700 years before the birth of Jesus, the Prophet Isaiah wrote a vivid description of the Messiah's sufferings.

True False

2. Though hundreds of specific prophecies were fulfilled in the life of Jesus, the disciples were still slow to believe "all that the prophets have spoken."

True False

3. Not long after Jesus' resurrection, he led his disciples out to a hillside and there he disappeared into Heaven.

True False

4. The Scripture says that Jesus is coming a second time. We can be sure that this will happen because God always keeps his promises.

True False

5. Saul was known among followers of Jesus:

A. as a righteous man.B. as the apostles’ first convert.C. as a feared persecutor of the followers of Jesus.

6. When Saul heard God’s voice from Heaven on the way to Damascus, he refused to stop persecuting the believers.

True False

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2 JESUS RETURNS TO HEAVENQuestions 3-6 are a review of Chapter Fifteen, Section 2.

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7. Why did Herod die?

A. He eventually contracted a fatal illness.B. He didn’t trust God and give him glory.C. One of his bodyguards killed him while he was

in a drunken stupor.

8. According to the Bible, God in his grace will tolerate sin for awhile, but then in his justice he will judge it—either in this life or after death.

True False

9. After hearing the message about Jesus from Paul, Felix said he wanted to wait for a more convenient time.

True False

10. Saul, Herod Agrippa, Agrippa II, Felix—all these men made a choice. It's the same choice we face.

True False

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