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How Many Books in the Bible?
How many in the OT? NT? |
66 Books;
39 Books of the OT; 27 Books of the NT |
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Where In The Old Testament Would You Find The Ten Commandments?
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Exodus 20; Deut. 5.
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What are the 10 Commandments?
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1. No other Gods 2. No idols 3. Not use LORD's name in vain 4. Keep Sabbath 5 Honor your father and mother 6. Not murder 7 Not adultery 8 Not Steal 9. Not false testimony 10. Not covet
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- Where In The New Testament Would You Find The Law Summarized (Two References, Quote One).
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• Matthew 22:37-40 (ESV) And he said to him, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. 38This is the great and first commandment. 39And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. 40On these two commandments depend all the Law and the Prophets."
• Mark 12:28-31 (ESV) (Similar to Matthew Passage) |
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Locate Two Passages About The Revelation Of God In Nature.
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Romans 1-2 (1:20)
Psalm 8,19,104 Rom 1:20 For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse. |
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What are the Three and Five major divisions of the Old Testament?
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HISTORY(17):
Pentateuch (5) & Historical (12) WISDOM (5): PROPHECY (17): Major(5); Minor (12) |
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List the Books of the Pentateuch
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PENTATEUCH (5)
Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy |
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List the Historical books of the OT
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HISTORICAL (12)
Joshua, Judges Ruth 1 Samuel 2 Samuel 1 Kings 2 Kings 1 Chronicles 2 Chronicles Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther |
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List the Wisdom books of the OT
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WISDOM (5)
Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs |
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List of Major Prophet Books in OT
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MAJOR (5)
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel |
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List the Minor Prophet Books of OT
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Minor 12
Hosea Joel Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi |
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Give a general outline of OT History, Including Key Dates.
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Creation, Fall, Patriarchs (2100BC), Exodus (1446), Conquest (1406), Judges (1375BC), United Kingdom (1050BC), Divided Kingdom (930BC), Exile (722BC Israel) (586BC Judah), Return (538)
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3. Give A General Outline Of Old Testament History From The Perspective Of The Covenant, Including Key Passages.
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Adamic Gen 3
Noahic Gen 9 Abrahamic Gen12,15,17 Mosaic Ex 19-24, Deut. Davidic 2Sam 7, 1 Chr 17 New Jer31 [Heb8] Ezekiel 36 |
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Adam
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Genesis 1-5
The firstborn of Creation, disobeyed God in the Garden leading to the fall. |
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Abraham
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Genesis 12-20
Received promise from God to make a people out of him. |
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Joseph
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Genesis 37-50
Was the means of rescuing God's people from famine and building them into a great nation. |
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Moses
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Exodus-Deut 30
Lead the people of Israel to the Promised Land |
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Deborah
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[Judges 4,5] Prophetess and judge of Israel who helped to deliver her people from Jabin and Sisera
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Ruth
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[Book of Ruth] Moabite daughter-in-law of Naomi and later wife of Boaz. She was the great grandmother of David and was an ancestor of Christ.
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Joshua
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[Deuteronomy 31-34; Book of Joshua] The successor of Moses; the general who led the conquest of the Promised Land
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Gideon
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[Judges 6-8] The great judge of Israel who delivered his people from Midian; he was given the name Jerubbaal.
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Samuel
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[I Samuel] Prophet and last judge of Israel. He anointed Saul and later David as king.
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David
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[1 Sam 16 - 2 Sam; 1 Chron. 10- 2 Chron. 9] The great statesman general, and king of Israel: He united the divided tribes of Israel and made many preparations for the temple, which his son Solomon would complete. He was an ancestor of Christ.
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Solomon
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[1 Kings 1-11] Son of David and Bathsheba and king of a united, strong Israel for forty
years. His wisdom and sin stand out in his multi-faceted character. He was an ancestor of Christ. |
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Rehoboam
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[1 Kings 11-14] The son of Solomon; when he was king, ten tribes revolted from him and he set up the southern Kingdom of Judah. He was an ancestor of Christ.
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Jeroboam son of Nebat
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[1 Kings 11-15] The first king of Israel after the division of the kingdom. He reigned for 22 years.
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Elijah
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[1 Kings 17-2 Kings 2] A great prophet of God; he strenuously opposed idolatry and was caught up in a chariot of fire at death. Ahab was his enemy. (N. Kingdom)
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Elisha
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[2 Kings 19; 2 Kings 2-6] Disciple and successor of Elijah; he held the prophetic office for 55 years.
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Hezekiah
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[2 Kings 18-20] The twelfth king of Judah. A good king. He instituted religious reform and improved the overall safety and prosperity of the nation. He was an ancestor of Christ.
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Josiah
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[2 Kings 22-23] A godly king of Judah during whose reign the Book of the Law was found. He was an ancestor of Christ. (birth prophesied in I Kings 13:2).
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Jeremiah
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[Book of Jeremiah--esp. Jeremiah 1] A prophet whose activity covered the reigns of the last five kings of Judah. He denounced the policies of his nation.
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Ezekiel
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[Book of Ezekiel--esp. 1: 3] A prophet of a priestly family carried captive to Babylon. He prophesied to the exiles in Mesopotamia by the river Kebar, and is the author of the book bearing his name.
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Daniel
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Book of Daniel--esp. 1:1-6] A prophet at the time of Nebuchadnezzar and Cyrus. His wisdom and faith earned him a position of esteem under Nebuchadnezzar and Darius.
(prophesy of weeks and distant future events). |
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Nehemiah
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[Book of Nehemiah] Governor of Jerusalem; he helped rebuild the fallen city.
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Malachi
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[Book of Malachi--esp. 1:1] The last of the prophets recorded in the Old Testament; he was a contemporary with Nehemiah.
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Passover Passage
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Exodus 12-13
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10 Commandments Passage
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Exodus 20, Deuteronomy 5
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Day of Atonement Passage
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Leviticus 16
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The Shema and reiteration of the law
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Deuteronomy 6
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Watchman
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Ezekiel 33 (Ezekiel is Israels Watchman)
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New Covenant
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Jeremiah 31
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"I will pour out my Spirit"
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Joel 2:28-29
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"The just shall live by faith"
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Habbakuk 2
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"I am going to send my messenger"
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Malachi 3
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The Messianic Psalms
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Psalm 2, 22, 110, 118
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Creation
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Genesis 1,2
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Fall
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Genesis 3
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Flood
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Genesis 6
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Babel
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Genesis 11
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Promise to Abraham (& Date)
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Genesis 12 (2100BC)
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Sign of Abrahamic Covenant
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Genesis 17
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Jacob Wrestling with the angel
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Genesis 32
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Exodus (& Date)
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Ex 12-14 (1446 BC)
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Fall of Jericho
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Joshua 6
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Anointing of David (& Date)
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1 Samuel 16 (1050BC)
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Davidic Covenant
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2 Samuel 7; 1Chronicles 17
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Dedication of the Temple (& Date)
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2 Chronicles 5-7; 1 Kings 8 (966BC)
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Division of Kingdom
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1Kings 12 (930 BC)
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Exile of Israel (N. Kingdom)
Exile of Judah (S. Kingdom |
Israel ~ 2 Kings 17 (722BC)
Judah ~ 2Kings 25 (586 BC) |
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Return from Exile
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Ezra 1-2 (538 BC)
Freed by King Cyrus and lead by Zerubbabel |
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Name the General Divisions of the New Testament Books
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History (5)
Letters (21) Revelations (1) |
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Give the NT Books of History
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Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts
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Give the NT Letters
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(to churches 9)Romans, 1-2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1-2 Thessalonians,
(to individuals 4) 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon (General/Catholic 8) Hebrews, James, 1-2 Peter, 1-3 John, Jude |
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Give the NT Books of Revelation
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Revelations
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What are the Prison Epistles?
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Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon
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Which are the Pastoral Epistles
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1,2 Timothy & Titus
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Which are the "Catholic (or, General) Epistles?"
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Hebrews, James, 1&2 Peter, 1,2&3 John, Jude (Revelation)
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What is the distinctive features of the Gospel of Matthew?
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Purpose: To prove that Jesus is the Messiah, the eternal king, and teach obedience to Jesus’ commands. More than any other Gospel it stresses Jesus’ relation to the OT. More Jewish than the others (unexplained Jewish customs)
• Quotations of OT • OT prophesy fulfilled • Theological discussions framed in rabbinical debate |
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What is the distinctive features of the Gospel of Mark?
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Purpose: To present the person, work and teaching of Jesus- the good news. Shortest of the gospels, tells more about the actions than the teachings of Jesus. Direct and fast moving style carries us to the cross.
• More action/ less talk • Abrupt ending • More evangelistic • Learned message probably from Peter |
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What is the distinctive features of the Gospel of Luke?
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Purpose: To present an accurate account of the life of Christ and to present Christ as the perfect man and savior- Assurance of truth about Jesus (1:1-4). This is the longest and most literary of the Gospels. Presents Jesus’ ancestry, birth, and early life before moving carefully through his ministry, death and resurrection, Luke is also the most comprehensive of the Gospels.
• Interest in history • Emphases: prayer, wealth, women, Spirit • Written for disciples • Focus on ministry to general outcasts • Learned message probably from Paul |
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What is the distinctive features of the Gospel of John?
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Purpose: Eternal life through faith in the Son of God- to prove conclusively that Jesus is the Son of God and that all who believe in him will have eternal life. Focuses on the mystery of the person of Christ and the incarnation, his relationship to the Father, and the importance of belief in Christ- together with the relative simplicity of its construction makes it frequently the first portion of Scripture to be translated into another language.
• Seven I am sayings • Jew and Gentile appeals • Lot of teaching; not a lot of details • Feels very personal |
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Outline of life of Christ
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Birth (6bc)
Youth Public Ministry Year 1 of ministry (Obscurity/Inauguration) Year 2 (Popularity/Acclamation) Year 3 (adversity/Opposition) Passion (one Week in 30AD) |
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Name, Locate And Briefly Discuss Three Of Jesus' Parables.
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Mat 13:1-23 Parable of the Soils
~ Different Heart Responses to the Gospel Mat 13:24-30 Parable of the Weeds ~ At gathering time, weeds will be burned, but wheat stored in barns Mat 13:31-32 Parable of the Mustard Seed ~ Contrast of beginning small but growing large |
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Name, Locate And Briefly Discuss Three Of Jesus' Miracles.
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Mat 8:1-4 Jesus Cleanses a Leper
~ "I am willing, be clean" Mat 8:5-13 Jesus heals centurions Servant ~ "Only say the word and my servant will be healed" Mat 8:14-15 Jesus heals Peters mother in law ~ Touched, fever left, rose & served |
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4. What Are The Basic Elements Found In Each Of The Sermons Recorded In Acts?
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• Introduction- eloquent ear catcher
• Testimony to Christ- reference to who Jesus is, the resurrected Christ • Disciples were witnesses • Call to repentance • Culturally aware |
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EXTRA ~ Sermons in Acts
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Peter at Pentecost (Acts 2); Peter at Solomon’s Colonnade (Acts 3); Peter at the Sanhedrin (4); Stephen at the Sanhedrin (7); Peter at Cornelieus’ house (10); Paul in Antioch (13); Areopagus (17); Paul to Elders at Ephesus (20); Paul in Jerusalem (22); Paul with Felix (24); Agrippa (26).
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Relate The Writing Of The Pauline Epistles To The Life Of Paul.
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First Journey (46-48AD) Galatians [if after 1st journey]
Second Journey (49-52AD) 1 & 2 Thessalonians Third Journey (53-57AD) 1 & 2 Corinthians, Romans First Imprisonment (Caesarea & Rome) (57-62AD) Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon Fourth Journey & Second Imprisonment (Rome) (62-68AD) 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus |
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Locate And Discuss At Least Two Passages Which Deal With Law And Grace.
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Gal 2:21 "I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for nothing."
Gal 3:17-18 This is what I mean: the law, which came 430 years afterward, does not annul a covenant previously ratified by God, so as to make the promise void. (18) For if the inheritance comes by the law, it no longer comes by promise; but God gave it to Abraham by a promise. |
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Herod the Great
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Mat. 2; Lk. 1
King of the Jews during the time of Jesus’ birth. He was the King Herod whom the Magi visited as they sought Jesus. Gave orders to kill all boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity who were two years old and under. Joseph had been told by the Lord in a dream to flee to Egypt. They returned after Herod’s death. |
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Herod Antipas
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(AKA Herod the Tetrarch) Mt. 14; Lk. 3, 9, 13, 23; Mk. 6
The Herod who imprisoned and executed John the Baptist. He also briefly encountered Jesus when he was sent by Pilate to Herod (Lk. 23). Jesus described him as “that fox” (Lk. 13). He divorced his first wife in order to marry Herodias, the wife of his half-brother Herod Philip. John was imprisoned because he denounced this second marriage as unlawful (Mk. 6:17ff). |
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Pharisees
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Throughout the Gospels, esp. Mt. 23
Non-professional, small (6,000 adherents), influential. Held in high esteem by populace and they considered themselves the true Israel. Insisted they preserved and interpreted the oral Law of Moses (see Mt. 5:20). Beliefs: attempted to balance human merit and divine grace; soul is imperishable and there will be a resurrection of the dead; simple living (no concession to luxury); high view of human capacity. For them the life of faith was obedience to the Law and they held de facto that tradition and interpretation supersede law. |
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Sadducees
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Throughout the Gospels, esp. Mk. 12
Strong adherence to biblical authority, as opposed to oral traditions of Pharisees. Human agency stressed over fate and God’s activity. Anti supernaturalist: denied resurrection and angels. Were priestly, aristocratic, wealthy and largely unpopular with the people. Cooperated with the Romans. They were the governing party of the religious establishment. |
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Name the Apostles
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Mt. 10; Mk. 3 TTAMSS PBJJJJ
They were appointed and designated Apostles by Jesus that they might be with him and that he might send them out to preach and drive out demons (Mk. 3:14-15). They became his witnesses and according to church tradition, all were martyred except for John. They provided leadership in the early church by carrying out ministry of prayer and the word. Simon (Peter), Andrew (brother of Simon), James (Son of Zebedee), John (brother of James), Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew (the tax collector), James (Son of Alphaeus), Thaddaeus, Simon (the Zealot), and Judas Iscariot (who betrayed Jesus), later replaced by Matthias (Ac. 1). |
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Peter
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Mt. 14, 26, 16; Mk. 14; Lk. 22; Jn. 21; Ac. 2-5, 10-11; Petrine Epistles
Walked on the water with Jesus (Mt. 14). Was part of an inner circle of Apostles who had special access to Jesus (along with James and John; see e.g. Mt. 17.). Betrayed Jesus and was restored. Preached at Pentecost and became a key early leader of the church in Jerusalem (Ac. 2-5). His vision and interaction with Cornelius led to Jewish church embracing mission to Gentiles (Ac. 10-11). Church tradition say was crucified upside down in Rome. |
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Cornelius
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Ac. 10 Centurion and devout God-fearer who gave generously to needy and prayed regularly. Had a vision where an angel of God told him to send for Peter who was at that time in Joppa. God confirmed this request to Peter through a vision, and Peter went to Cornelius in Caesarea. While Peter was speaking to his household the Holy Spirit came upon all who heard the message and they were baptized with water. This incident confirmed to the Jews that the gospel would go to the Gentiles.
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Barnabas
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Ac. 4, 11, 13-15
Also known as Joseph from Cyprus. Was a Levite who sold a field he owned and put the proceeds at the apostles’ feet (Ac. 4). Barnabas means Son of Encouragement. Sent by church at Jerusalem to Antioch where ministered. Went to Tarsus to find Paul and brought him to the church at Antioch. Sent out by the church at Antioch with Paul as missionary to Gentiles. Later differed with Paul over John Mark and the two went their separate ways. |
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Stephen
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Ac. 6-7 One of the seven chosen by the people to serve physical needs of the church at Jerusalem. Full of the Spirit and Wisdom and did great wonders and miraculous signs (Ac. 6). Was seized by members of the Synagogue of Freedmen who brought him before the Sanhedrin. After testifying about Jesus before the Sanhedrin was stoned to death. The first recorded martyr of the early church.
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Paul
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Ac. 7, 9, 13-28; His epistles. Born in Tarsus, Roman citizen. Educated in Jerusalem as a Pharisee. Persecuted church as member of Sanhedrin, but was confronted by X on Damascus road. Spent time in Damascus after conversion then made brief visit to Jer. where met w/ John, Peter & James. Spent several years in Tarsus before going to Antioch with B. Spent about a year in Ant. and then went to Jer. Sent out by church of Ant. as missionary to Gentiles, & made 1st miss. journey w/ B. Attended apostolic council & then made his 2nd miss. journey with Silas after differing w/ B. over Mark. Went on 3rd missionary journey and then returned to Jerusalem where he was imprisoned in Caesarea & eventually sent to Rome. Author of Rom. - Phile.
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Timothy
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Acts 16-18; 1 Cor. 4,16; Phil 2; 1-2 Tim. His father was Greek, but his mother was a Jewess. He was a native of Lystra. Joined Paul on his second missionary journey, at which time Paul had him circumcised. Paul describes his as his true son in the faith, and says he has no one else like him. Carried on ministry in Macedonia, Ephesus, and Corinth. Was evidently of timid disposition. Apparently served as a pastor for some time in Ephesus, and eventually became a prisoner (Heb. 13:23).
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James
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Mt. 13; Ac. 12, 15, 21; 1 Cor. 15; Gal. 1-2; Epistle of James
The brother of Jesus who initially did not accept that Jesus was the Messiah. After Jesus rose from the dead he appeared to James, and James became a leader in the church at Jerusalem. Presided over the Jerusalem council (Ac. 15). Suffered martyrdom by stoning at the instigation of the high priest at the time. Known as James the Just because of his piety. Author of the Epistle of James. |
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Passage for Birth of Jesus (Shepherds)
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Luke 2
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Passage for Birth of Jesus (Wise Men)
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Matthew 2
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Passage for Baptism of Jesus
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Matthew 3, Mark 1, Luke 3, John 1
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Passage for Temptation of Jesus
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Matthew 4, Mark 1, Luke 4
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Passage for Sermon on the Mount
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Matthew 5-7
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Passage for The Lord's Prayer
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Matthew 6, Luke 11
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Passage for "Take my yoke"
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Matthew 11:28-30
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Passage for Parables of the Kingdom
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Matthew 13
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Passage on Prodigal Son
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Luke 15
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Passage on Caesarea Philippi
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Matthew 16, Mark 8, Luke 9
"Who do you say that I am?" |
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Passage on "I will build my church"
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Matthew 16:18 "You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it."
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Passage on Transfiguration
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Matthew 17, Mark 9, Luke 9
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Passage on Mary & Martha
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Luke 10
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Passage on Correcting a brother
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Matthew 18
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Passage on Keys to the Kingdom
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Matthew 16
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Passage on Two Great Commands
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Matthew 22, Mark 12
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Passage on The Comforter
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John 16
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Passage on "You must be born again"
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John 3
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Passage of Women at the Well
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John 4
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Passage of Way, Truth and Life
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John 14:6
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Passage of Feeding of the 5000
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Mark 6
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Passage of The Vine
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John 15
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Passage of Good Shepherd
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John 10
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Passage of High Priestly Prayer
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John 17
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Passage of Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
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Matthew 21, Mark 11, Luke 19
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Passage of Last Supper
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Matthew 26
Mark 14 Luke 22 John 13 |
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Death of Christ
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Matthew 27
Mark 15, Luke 23 |
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Passage of Resurrection of Christ
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Matthew 28
Mark 16 Luke 24 |
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Passage of Ascension of Christ
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Acts 1
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Passage of Great Commission
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Matthew 28
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Passage of Sermon on Acts
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2,3,4,7,10,13,17,20,22,24,26
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Passage of Pentecost
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Acts 2
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Passage of Conversion of Paul
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Acts 9
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Passage of Apollos
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Acts 18; 1 Cor 1
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Passage of Jerusalem Council
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Acts 15
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Passage of Missionary Journeys
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1st Acts 13-14
2nd Acts 15-18 3rd Acts 18-21 |
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Passage of Philippian Jailer
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Acts 16
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Passage of Bereans (noble) (Athens):
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Acts 17
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Passage of Body as temple of Holy Spirit
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1 Corinthians 6
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Passage of Love chapter
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1 Corinthians 13
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Passage of Law as schoolmaster
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Galatians 3
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Passage of Fruit of the Spirit
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Galatians 5
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Passage of Armor of God
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Ephesians 6
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Passage of The mind (attitude) of Christ
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Philippians 2
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Passage of pressing toward the mark
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Philippians 3:12-21
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Passage of Not grieving as those without hope:
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1 Thessalonians 4:13
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Passage of "Man of Lawlessness"
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2 Thessalonians 2 "The Anti-Christ"
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Passage of Fought the good fight
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2 Timothy 4
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Passage of The washings of the new covenant:
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Hebrews 9:12 "He did not enter by means of the blood of goats and bulls, but he entered the Most Holy Place once for all by his own blood, having obtained eternal redemption.
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Passage of Melchizedek
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Hebrews 5-7; Gen 14; Ps 110
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Passage of Not forsaking the assembly of ourselves
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Heb 10:24-25 And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, (25) not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.
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Passage of The chastening of those He loves
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Hebrews 12
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Passage of unanswered prayer
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James 4:3-4 "When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures."
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Passage of problems with the tongue
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Jam 3 "Taming the Tongue"
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Passage of Living Stones
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1Pe 2:5 you yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
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Passage of That we may know
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1 John 5 "The son of God has come and has given us understanding, so that we may know him who is true."
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Passage of The elect lady
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2 John "Addressed to the elect lady"
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Passage of The great white throne of Judgment
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Revelation 20
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Passage of the Millennium
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Revelation 20
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Passage of the Good Samaritan
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Luke 10
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Identify passages someone could read about atonement
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Romans 3:23-26 "(25)God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood"
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Identify passages someone could read about Repentance
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Act 2:36-38 Let all the house of Israel therefore know for certain that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified." (37) Now when they heard this they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, "Brothers, what shall we do?" (38) And Peter said to them, "Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
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Identify passages someone could read about Deity of Christ
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John 1
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Identify passages someone could read about Resurrection (his & ours)
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1 Cor 15
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Identify passages someone could read about Return of Christ
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1 Thessalonians 4-5
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Identify passages someone could read about Speaking in Tongues
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Acts 2, 10
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Identify passages someone could read about Spiritual Gifts
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Romans 12
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Identify passages someone could read about Civil Government
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Romans 13
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Identify passages someone could read about Work
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Colossians 3:23 "Whatever you do work heartily, as for the Lord and not men."
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Identify passages someone could read about the ministry
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1 Timothy
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Identify passages someone could read about The Church
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Ephesians 5
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Identify passages someone could read about qualifications of church officers
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1 Timothy 3, Titus 1
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Identify passages someone could read about Biblical Discipline
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Matthew 18
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Identify passages someone could read about women in the church
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1 Timothy 2
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Giving
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Matthew 6 "give to needy...treasures in heaven"
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Identify passages someone could read about money
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Matthew 6
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Identify passages someone could read about Marriage
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Ephesians 5
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Identify passages someone could read about Divorce
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Mark 10
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Identify passages someone could read about Family
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Ephesians 6
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Identify passages someone could read about Heaven & Hell
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Mathew 25:30-46
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Identify passages someone could read about Reconciliation among believers
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Matthew 18:15-35
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Identify passages someone could read about Suffering
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Romans 8:28-32
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Identify passages someone could read about Resurrection of the Body. "How are the dead raised?" "What kind of body?"
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1 Corinthians 15 "Heavenly vs earthly bodies"
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Identify passages someone could read about Infant Baptism
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Acts 16:11-40 (Lydia & Philippian Jailer); Col 2:11-13
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Predestination
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Romans 9
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Identify passages someone could read about unity of the church (and gifts)
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Romans 12
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Identify passages someone could read about Christian Sabbath
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End of Mark 2 and beginning of Mark 3
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Identify passages someone could read about Ordering of Christan Worship
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1 Corinthians 14:26-40 (Orderly worship)
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Identify passages someone could read about Christian Liberty
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Romans 6:1-14
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Identify passages someone could read about the significance of the death of Christ
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Galatians 2:20
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Days of Creation
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1. Light & Dark
2. Sea & Sky 3. Fertile Earth 4. Lights of Day & Night 5. Fish & Birds 6. Land Animals & Man 7. Rest & Enjoy |
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Prophets of Israel (N. Kingdom)
933BC-722BC |
Elijah; Elisha
Jonah; Amos; Hosea |
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Prophets of Judah (S. Kingdom)
933 BC-586 BC |
Obadiah; Joel; Oded; Isaiah; Micah; Nahum; Zephaniah; Habakkuk; Jeremiah
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Prophets of Exiled Judah
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Ezekiel; Daniel; Obadiah?
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Prophets of returned Israel
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Haggai; Zecharaiah; Malichi
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12 Tribes of Israel
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E. Tribes (Judah; Issachar; Zebulun)
S. Tribes (Reuben; Simeon; Gad) W. Tribes (Ephraim; Manasseh; Benjamin) N. Tribes (Dan; Asher; Naphtali) BIGM DANS JERZ |