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FINAL EXAM: Christology True or False
The purpose of this course is to present the person and work of Jesus Christ from His pre-existence to His Second Coming.
The Gospel of John contains every miracle performed by Jesus Christ.
Because we are saved by grace through faith, whether the resurrection of Jesus really occurred is irrelevant.
God breathed into man both physical and spiritual life.
The word "firstborn" (as in Colossian 1:15) speaks of the chronology of time (i.e., the one born first).
The Angel of the Lord is identified as being both Yahweh and Elohim (Lord and God) in the Old Testament.
Belief that Jesus Christ is the Messiah is not essential to one's salvation.
The line of Jeconiah, son of Nathan, son of David, was cursed so that a man from that line would never sit on the throne.
The word "Migdol-Eder" means "a tower of sheep" in Hebrew.
Ninety percent of John's Gospel does not appear in Matthew, Mark or Luke.
Outside the manuscripts of the Bible, we can reproduce almost all of the New Testament through patristic (church fathers') quotations.
When Christ became a man, he stopped being God.
The devil is capable of signs, wonders and miracles.
The virgin birth is rooted in the prophecies that are contained in the Old Testament.
Matthew 1 lists the genealogy of Joseph and Luke 3 lists the genealogy of Mary.
The doctrine of Christ's impeccability speaks of His sinlessness.
The Greek word for wine has a wide range of meanings -- from pure grape juice to heavily-fermented wine.
One day we are going to see the collapse of the earth and its systems and the heavens as we know them.
Jesus came to abolish or destroy the law.
God loves us because of our love for Him.
When a person fails to forgive someone else, it can tear them apart inside and can hurt them more than the one who committed the offense to begin with.
When Jesus appeared to Mary at the tomb, she first mistook Him to be a gardener.
One does not have to believe that Jesus Christ raised from the dead in order to be saved.
Christ is currently making intercession for the saints.
The Holy Spirit has given believers a special gift that helps them judge the motives of others.
The dispute over the interpretation of the millennium comes down to one's interpretation of the book of Revelation (i.e., literal, allegorical, etc.).
In the Old Testament times, people believed in the coming kingdom of God on earth.
The Abrahamic covenant does not include anything about the Gentiles being saved.
The fulness of the godhead dwelt in Christ's body.
Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Jesus Christ was nothing but an earthly Lord.
Christians generally refer to Genesis 1:3 as the protoevangelium.
"All things" that are being worked after Christ's will involves everything.
Before one is a Christian he is under the power of the devil. But when he accepts Jesus Christ into his life as Lord and Savior he becomes free from the devil's power.
Sacrifices in the Old Testament took sins away completely.
Forgiving somebody also involves forgetting what they did (i.e., putting it behind you).
Multiple Choice
Isaiah 9:6 reads, "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given . . ." and speaks of:
Christ identifies with us through:
The name "Shem" (one of Noah's sons) means what?
This apostle lived longer than the other apostles and took care of the mother of Jesus.
Which Gospels are considered the Synoptic Gospels?
"Creation ex nihilo" means:
The Hebrew word "malach" means:
Who appeared to Moses at the burning bush?
The Targums are an explanatory version of the Bible written what language?
Psalms 113-118 are called the Hallel Psalms. The word "Hallel" means:
Through which of Noah's sons would the Messiah come?
The text of Philippians 2:5-11 is also called the:
The immutability of God speaks of:
Which is the best explanation of the theological term "providence"?
Jesus became incarnate at:
Why is Isaac called Abraham's "only begotten son" when Abraham had an older son named Ishmael?
Who was present at Jesus' transfiguration?
What was the theme of apostolic preaching?
Which of the New Testament writers refers to the Second Coming of Christ?
Revelation is the last book of the Bible and in Greek is called the "apokalupsis", meaning:
For what length of time does an unbeliever suffer in hell?
For what duration of time does Revelation 20 indicate that Satan will be bound?
In the kingdom that God will set up on earth, who will rule as the King of Kings?
Jewish Talmudic literature names how many archangels?
The word Torah refers to:
The statement "every man did what was right in his own eyes" is found in:
Who did Joshua encounter in Joshua 5?