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52 Cards in this Set
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What is the greek word for Bible?
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Biblos
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What is the Hebrew word for Bible?
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Berith
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How many books in the Bible of english version?
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39
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How many books in the Bible of old Hebrew?
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22
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The Bible is probably better understood as "_____"
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covenant
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theopneustus
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God-Breathed
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Scripture is our ______record of that " special" revelation, and nothing should add to or detract from that revelation
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objective
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pheromene
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"men moved by scripture... ships being carried away by the wind"
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"______ __ _____" seems to refer to all Scripture,including those early Xn. Writings that were coming to be regarded as sacred texts (cf. 2 Pet. 3:16
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Prophecy of Scripture
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This is the other side of the story. The ____ ___ moved upon the writers, to motivate and guide them in their writing; however, it was still very much the ____ that did the speaking
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Holy Spirit, Men
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Define Revelation
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God’s self-disclosure to humanity (through both General and Special Revelati0n)
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Define Inspiration
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”God-breathed”; emphasis here is on how God conveyed and communicated His word to people
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_____ deals primarily with the recording of God’s revealed truth
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Inspiration
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It is theoretically possible to have rev. without insp?
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Yes, but they often go together
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What are the three factors involved in inspiration?
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superintendence, elevation and suggestion
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Because the Bible is the revealed and inspired word of God, most Evangelical and Pentecostal believers affirm that Scripture is what three things?
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Authoritative,Inerrant, and Infallible
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What is the emphasis on scripture in regard to interrupting it?
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Truthfulness and trustworthiness
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______ God has already given
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revelation
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t is more accurate to say that we have been ____, and have not received a new revelation or inspiration
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illumined
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______without error in the original autographs in what is stated regarding spiritual and secular matters.
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Inerrant
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_______the Bible possesses the imprint of God’s veracity and command, and is valuable as a source of guidance and instruction. This authority is derived from God, who is the authority and ultimate author of Scripture
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Authoritative
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______because the Bible is truthful, it cannot be invalidated, and will not deceive the sincere reader (again, if properly interpreted). The emphasis is on the trustworthiness of Scripture.
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Infallible
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Illumination means “_____ ___ ___” or being ______
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turning the light on
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We also affirmed that God’s Word came to us through human beings; i.e., men wrote down for us the very words and thoughts of God. This is known as?
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Dual Authorship of Scripture
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What are the theories of inspiration?
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Mechanical dictation,Theory of Heilsgeschichte, Partial Inspiration, Verbal-Plenary Inspiration
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What theory of inspiration is the most modern and and dangerous?
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Partial Inspiration
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Which theory does not give authors a personality?
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Dictation Theory
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Which theory is recognized by evangelical christians?
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Verbal-Plenary Inspiration
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Which theory of inspiration states that the Bible records the history of the mighty acts of God in saving or delivering his chosen people. Problem, human error?
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Theory of Heilsgeschichte
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_____ _____ ____ connotes that the entire Bible is fully or completely God’s Word, and that the very words of Scripture convey precisely what God intended themtoconvey. It further means that the Bible contains no human error, and that every part of the Bible is inspired in an equal degree
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Verbal-plenary inspiration
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Which theory of inspiration states that the Bible records the history of the mighty acts of God in saving or delivering his chosen people. Problem, human error?
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Theory of Heilsgeschichte
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_____ _____ ____ connotes that the entire Bible is fully or completely God’s Word, and that the very words of Scripture convey precisely what God intended themtoconvey. It further means that the Bible contains no human error, and that every part of the Bible is inspired in an equal degree
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Verbal-plenary inspiration
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true or false? Verbal-plenary inspiration does deny: That the biblical authors may have had prior knowledge of
certain facts revealed in Scripture That the writers may have on occasion copied from other source documents The use of oral tradition |
False, It does NOT deny
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what is inspired?
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the autographs
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How many of the autographs still exist? Where can we go to view them?
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none, and no where, that we know of! Therefore, they are INSPIRED
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___ are the object, and God is the ___. He defines us, not vice versa.
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WE: SUBJECT
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Yahweh-Elohim
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"LORD God"
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Yahweh- Rapha
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"the LORD that heals"
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Yahweh- Nissi
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"the LORD our banner"
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Yahweh- Shalom
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"the LORD of peace"
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Yahweh- Ra’ah
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"the LORD our Shepard"
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Yahweh- Tsidkenu
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"the LORD our righteousness"
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Yahweh- Jireh
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"the LORD who seeks and provides"
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Yahweh- Shammah
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"the LORD is there"
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Yahweh-Sabaot
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"the LORD of armies/hosts"
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“Father”; depicts God as the Creator of humankind, and the loving parental – figure of all creation; used especially in relation to the people of the covenant, the redeemed, His “children” (e.g., Ps. 68:5, 89:26; Jer. 31:9); the Greek equivalent, Pater , is often used in the New Testament; an even more intimate term from the Aramaic, abba, is occasionally used.
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Ab
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translated as “Lord” or “Master”; a title of respect, conveying the idea of rulership or dominion (e.g., Ex. 23:17, Isa. 10:16, 33); the Greek equivalent, kurios, is applied to Christ in the New Testament.
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Adonai
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God is the ____, and not the ____, of our investigation
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Subject, Object
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God is only the ____ as we study His revelation
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Object
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How, then, can we know God?
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By means of God’s own self-disclosure to humanity
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True worship experiences grow out of a response to the biblical revelation, and ____ should be perceived as the basis for knowing God
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NEVER
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There is a distinction between having knowledge ___ God, vs. having knowledge ____ God
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About, OF
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