BIBL 104 Quiz 8
BIBL 104 Quiz 8 Liberty University
BIBL 104 Quiz The General Letters, Revelation, and The Epilogue
- In 1 John, John tell his audience not to be surprised by hatred from the world.
- According to the textbook, the book of Revelation ends with a dramatic postscript which describes the millennium in which Satan is bound in the abyss and Christ and His saints rule the world with a “rod of iron.”
- The author of Hebrews explains what it means for Jesus to be the Mediator of a better covenant.
- In 1 Peter believers are identified as
- In 3 John, John acknowledges that Diotrophes refusal to be corrected will lead to his exposure when John arrives.
- According to 1 Peter, Christ is the
- The author of Hebrews had a thorough knowledge of the Old Testament.
- In 1 John, John remind his audience what they already know, namely that they have a relationship with God.
- In 1 John, John reminds his audience that those who profess to know Jesus yet do not keep His commandments are liars and the truth is not in them.
- James believes that those who only hear the Word of God deceive themselves
- According to the author of Hebrews, the earthly tabernacle allowed limited access to
- According to the textbook, the emphasis of Revelation is to assure us that Jesus is indeed, coming again.
- In 2 Peter false teachers are characterized as bullish, sensational, and greedy.
- According to the textbook, many Bible scholars believe that James, the half- brother of the Lord and a significant early Christian leader, is the most likely author of the book of James.
- The writer of Hebrews compares to Mountains: Mount ________ and Mount Zion.
- The book of Revelation is addressed to the seven churches in Africa.
- According to the writer of Hebrews, believers should stand firm in their confession because they have something those following Moses did not have. They have Jesus, the Son of God, as their Great High Priest.
- Hebrews begins by asserting that Jesus is greater than
- The rock of refuge represents the church and believers everywhere and is one of the seven symbolic players in the eschatological drama of the book of Revelation.
- _____________ was the preoccupied church
- One reason that Paul may have authored Hebrews is that both Hebrews and Philippians mention the humiliation of Christ.
- James uses two Old Testament illustrations to show the works of people who were saved by faith. One of these is
- Which of the following is not something John claimed about love in 1 John?
- was one of the three people in the inner circle of our Lord’s disciples
- James gives five pictures to describe the dangers of the tongue.
- In Jesus’ priestly duties, he offered his own blood once and for all.
- The author of 2 John and 3 John calls himself
- James reminds his readers that such trials are inevitable experiences that test our commitment to Christ.
- The author of Hebrews list several personal examples of faith. From this list select the one Biblical character that is not mentioned by the author of Hebrews in Hebrews 11:1-40.
- In 2 John, John relates that, those who taught this heresy were not abiding in a proper understanding of Christ and did not know God.
- According to the textbook, Jude uniquely ties together doctrinal error with the immoral lifestyle of false teachers suggesting immorality leads to heresy.
- In 3 John, John commends Demetrius for his good testimony but has a stern rebuke for Diotrophes.
- Hebrews compares Jesus’ priesthood with ___________ priesthood.
- In the seven trumpets of judgment the oceans are polluted by a fireball.
- ______________ was the putrid church.
- According to 2 Peter, Christians are given everything needed for “life and godliness” by the grace of God.
- The author of Hebrews was a commoner who was not an eloquent speaker and/or writer.
- Which of the following is not one of the new things found in the eternal state?
- In the seven trumpets of judgment the rivers are polluted by decomposing flesh.
- In James’ discussion on hearing and doing he uses the example of
- ___________ was the political church
- Peter’s second letter warns against false teaching and instructs Christians how to deal with heresy.
- The author of Hebrews list several personal examples of faith. From this list select the one Biblical character that is not mentioned by the author of Hebrews in Hebrews 11:1-40.
- ___________ was the persevering church
- Jude’s reference to both Old Testament examples and those of Jewish non- canonical books indicate his readers were Jewish Christians.
- Jude wants believers to contend actively and aggressively for the fundamentals of the Christian faith.
- According to the author of Hebrews, Jesus’ priestly duties were not performed in an earthly sanctuary, a mere copy of the heavenly, but in the heavenly sanctuary itself.
- In the seven trumpets of judgment a rain of fire burns the vegetation.
- Hebrews can be divided into three sections. The first two sections are a theological declaration followed by a Biblical explanation. The third section is devoted to
- In 1 his first letter, Peter argues that believers have been redeemed from an empty way
of life and are transformed by the precious blood of Christ.
Other sets
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
- In the seven seal judgments the black horse stands for bloodshed
- In the seven seal judgments the white horse stands for war
- ____________ was the prosperous church
- ___________ was the political church
- James warns believers about
- In the seven seal judgments the red horse stands for famine
- ______________ was the putrid church.
- James uses two Old Testament illustrations to show the works of people who were saved by faith. One of these is
- In the seven seal judgments the pale horse stands for death
- Peter’s second letter warns against false teaching and instructs Christians how to deal with heresy.
- One challenge to Paul being the likely author of Hebrews is that stylistically the Greek of Hebrews seems more polished than that of Paul.
- In 1 John, John tell his audience not to be surprised by hatred from the world.
- Which of the following is not something John claimed about love in 1 John?
- In 3 John, John commends “the elect lady and her children for their faithfulness in lovingly helping fellow Christians and strangers.
- In 1 Peter believers are identified as
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
- Which of the following is not one of the seven churches addressed in the book of Revelation
- Which of the following is not one of the new things found in the eternal state?
- According to our textbook, some feel that James’ teaching on faith and works runs counter to the teachings of
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
- Jesus was not of the Levitical priesthood descended from the Levites but is God’s Son, and “a high priest forever in the order of Melchizedek”
- According to the writer of Hebrews, believers should stand firm in their confession because they have something those following Moses did not have. They have Jesus, the Son of God, as their Great High Priest.
- In 1 Peter believers are identified as
- James pictures the tongue as
- James reminds his readers that such trials are inevitable experiences that test our commitment to Christ.
- One reason that Paul may have authored Hebrews is that both Hebrews and Colossians mention the preexistence and creatorship of Jesus.
- Hebrews compares Jesus’ priesthood with ___________ priesthood.
- ___________ was the persevering church
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
- In 3 John, John acknowledges that Diotrophes refusal to be corrected will lead to his exposure when John arrives.
- In the seven trumpets of judgment the oceans are polluted by a fireball.
- In James’ discussion on hearing and doing he uses the example of
- James uses two Old Testament illustrations to show the works of people who were saved by faith. One of these is
- In the seven trumpets of judgment the sun is darkened through air pollution.
- According to the author of Hebrews, the earthly tabernacle allowed limited access to
- In 1 John, John remind his audience what they already know, namely that they have a relationship with God.
- In their humanity, both Aaron and Jesus dealt gently with people. However, only Jesus and not Aaron was sympathetic to any weaknesses.
- Originally, Peter was a ___________ who lived in Capernaum.
- The beast of the earth who is a false prophet is one of the seven symbolic players in the eschatological drama of the book of Revelation.
- In 1 John, John reminds his audience that those who profess to know Jesus yet do not keep His commandments are liars and the truth is not in them.
- James argues that “Just as the body without the spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead.”
- The author of Hebrews had a thorough knowledge of the Old Testament.
- The rock of refuge represents the church and believers everywhere and is one of the seven symbolic players in the eschatological drama of the book of Revelation.
- One potential author for the book of Jude is Judas, the brother of Jesus.
- According to the textbook, the author of 2 John is most likely not the same author as 1
- In the seven trumpets of judgment the rivers are polluted by decomposing flesh.
- Which of the following is not one of the sevens that form the outline for the book of Revelation?
- James warns believers about
- Which of the following is not one of the sevens that form the outline for the book of Revelation?
Set 1
- In light of the examples of faith presented by the author of Hebrews, he encourages his readers to fix their eyes on Jesus and
- Which of the following is not one of the seven churches addressed in the book of Revelation
- Jude wants believers to contend actively and aggressively for the fundamentals of the Christian faith.
- In the seven seal judgments the white horse stands for war
- According to Peter in 1 Peter, the new birth assures the believer of an inheritance that is imperishable, kept in heaven, and “guarded by God’s power.”
- According to our textbook, some feel that James’ teaching on faith and works runs counter to the teachings of
- James uses two Old Testament illustrations to show the works of people who were saved by faith. One of these is
- The beast of the earth who is a false prophet is one of the seven symbolic players in the eschatological drama of the book of Revelation.
- Peter’s second letter warns against false teaching and instructs Christians how to deal with heresy.
- The author of 2 John and 3 John calls himself
- In the seven trumpets of judgment a rain of fire burns the vegetation.
- In 2 John, John relates that, those who taught this heresy were not abiding in a proper understanding of Christ and did not know God.
- In the seven seal judgments the pale horse stands for death
- According to the textbook, the end of Revelation spells out twelve new things in the eternal state.
- Which of the following is not one of the new things found in the eternal state?
- One challenge to Paul being the likely author of Hebrews is that Hebrews does not use the phrase “Christ Jesus” as Paul’s letters do.
- Which of the following is not something John claimed about love in 1 John?
- Which of the following is not one of the sevens that form the outline for the book of Revelation?
- In 1 John, John remind his audience what they already know, specifically that false teachers are seeking to “scratch their itchy ears.”
- James uses two Old Testament illustrations to show the works of people who were saved by faith. One of these is
- One challenge to Paul being the likely author of Hebrews is that Hebrews does not divide into two sections of doctrine and practice like the majority of Paul’s letters.
- The author of Hebrews explains what it means for Jesus to be the Mediator of a better covenant.
- In their humanity, both Aaron and Jesus dealt gently with people. However, only Jesus and not Aaron was sympathetic to any weaknesses.
- The book of Revelation is addressed to the seven churches in Africa.
- The rock of refuge represents the church and believers everywhere and is one of the seven symbolic players in the eschatological drama of the book of Revelation.
- In light of what Jesus has done, the author encourages his audience to:
- In 2 Peter false teachers are characterized as bullish, sensational, and greedy.
- According to the author of Hebrews, Jesus’ priestly duties were not performed in an earthly sanctuary, a mere copy of the heavenly, but in the heavenly sanctuary itself.
- In 1 John, John remind his audience what they already know, specifically that God hears and grants their prayer requests.
- James pictures the tongue as
- One reason that Paul may have authored Hebrews is that both Hebrews and Philippians mention the humiliation of Christ.
- One reason that Paul may have authored Hebrews is that both Hebrews and Colossians mention the preexistence and creatorship of Jesus.
- In 1 Peter believers are identified as
- was one of the three people in the inner circle of our Lord’s disciples
- According to the textbook, some scholars view Hebrews as a sermon or even as a series of sermons.
- Almost half of the twenty-five verse in Jude share a similar thought, idea, or example with material from 2 Peter.
- In 3 John, John acknowledges that Diotrophes refusal to be corrected will lead to his exposure when John arrives.
- Originally, Peter was a who lived in Capernaum.
- In 1 John, John remind his audience what they already know, specifically that sin is not characteristic of someone in fellowship with God.
- James pictures the tongue as
- Which of the following is not one of the seven churches addressed in the book of Revelation
- In the new eternal city eternal city sin, rebellion, sorrow, sickness, pain, and death are eliminated.
- Which of the following is not one of the sevens that form the outline for the book of Revelation?
- was the persecuted church.
- In 3 John, John commends Demetrius for his good testimony but has a stern rebuke for Diotrophes.
- was the powerless church
- The author of Hebrews had a thorough knowledge of the Old Testament.
- In Jesus’ priestly duties, he offered his own blood once and for all.
- According to the author of Hebrews, In light of what Jesus has done, believers are encouraged to:
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
Set 2
- ___________ was the political church
- James warns believers about
- In 2 John, John expresses the joy he felt when he learned that some members of the recipient’s church body were following the Father’s command to walk in truth.
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
- Jude describes false teachers as
- In light of what Jesus has done, the author encourages his audience to:
- In 1 Peter believers are identified as
- According to 1 Peter, Christians viewed themselves “as God’s slaves.” This meant that they were truly free from the dominion of the world.
- James teaches that God is waiting to give wisdom to anyone who asks for it
- Which of the following is not one of the sevens that form the outline for the book of Revelation?
- According to the textbook, many Bible scholars believe that James, the half-brother of the Lord and a significant early Christian leader, is the most likely author of the book of James.
- According to 1 Peter, Christ is the
- In 1 Peter, Peter makes it clear that true Christian believers are different from the rest of the world because they were “born again to a living hope.”
- According to 1Peter, believers should submit to every Christian institution in order to
silence the unfounded criticism of unbelievers. - Which of the following is not one of the new things found in the eternal state?
- James uses two Old Testament illustrations to show the works of people who were saved by faith. One of these is
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
- Hebrews begins by asserting that Jesus is greater than
- According to the author of Hebrews, In light of what Jesus has done, believers should:
- The author of 2 John and 3 John calls himself
- According to the author of Hebrews, In light of what Jesus has done, believers are encouraged to:
- The book of Revelation is addressed to the seven churches in Africa.
- ______________ was the putrid church.
- According to the textbook, after the millennium Satan is released and attempts a final revolt of unbelievers who were born during the millennial years.
- According to Peter in 1 Peter, the new birth assures the believer of an inheritance that is imperishable, kept in heaven, and “guarded by God’s power.”
- According to the textbook, the end of Revelation spells out twelve new things in the eternal state.
- The author of Hebrews was a commoner who was not an eloquent speaker and/or writer.
- James reminds his readers that such trials are inevitable experiences that test our commitment to Christ.
- According to the textbook, Jude uniquely ties together doctrinal error with the immoral lifestyle of false teachers suggesting immorality leads to heresy.
- In 1 John, John reminds his audience that those who profess to know Jesus yet do not keep His commandments are liars and the truth is not in them.
- The author of Hebrews list several personal examples of faith. From this list select the one Biblical character that is not mentioned by the author of Hebrews in Hebrews 11:1-40.
- 1 John affirms that a person’s assurance of eternal life is not something to be experienced only after death, but it begins at the moment of salvation.
- James uses two Old Testament illustrations to show the works of people who were saved by faith. One of these is
- One reason that Paul may have authored Hebrews is that both Hebrews and Philippians mention the humiliation of Christ.
- In the seven seal judgments the black horse stands for bloodshed
- James warns believers about
- According to the textbook, some scholars view Hebrews as a sermon or even as a series of sermons.
- ____________ was the persecuted church.
- James pictures the tongue as
- In 1 John, John remind his audience what they already know, specifically that sin is not characteristic of someone in fellowship with God.
- Which of the following is not one of the new things found in the eternal state?
- According to 2 Peter, the Lord will return like a thief, unexpectedly, and will catch the unbelieving world unprepared even as He did when he swept Pharaoh’s army away.
- Which of the following is not one of the seven churches addressed in the book of Revelation
- In 2 Peter false teachers are characterized as bullish, sensational, and greedy.
- In the seven seal judgments the pale horse stands for death
- James believes that those who only hear the Word of God deceive themselves
- In 2 John, John relates that, those who taught this heresy were not abiding in a proper understanding of Christ and did not know God.
- According to the textbook, the book of Revelation ends with a dramatic postscript which describes the millennium in which Satan is bound in the abyss and Christ and His saints rule the world with a “rod of iron.”
- In 1 John, John tell his audience not to be surprised by hatred from the world.
- In 3 John, John commends Demetrius for his good testimony but has a stern rebuke for Diotrophes.
Set 3
- In the seven trumpets of judgment the sun is darkened through air pollution.
- According to 2 Peter, Christians are given everything needed for “life and godliness” by the grace of God.
- James pictures the tongue as
- In 2 John, John relates that, those who taught this heresy were not abiding in a proper understanding of Christ and did not know God.
- In the new eternal city eternal city sin, rebellion, sorrow, sickness, pain, and death are eliminated.
- Which of the following is not one of the new things found in the eternal state?
- According to our textbook, some feel that James’ teaching on faith and works runs counter to the teachings of
- James pictures the tongue as
- Originally, Peter was a ___________ who lived in Capernaum.
- One reason that Paul may have authored Hebrews is that both Hebrews and 2 Corinthians discuss the new covenant.
- In 1 John, John remind his audience what they already know, specifically that God hears and grants their prayer requests.
- James gives five pictures to describe the dangers of the tongue.
- Which of the following is not one of the seven churches addressed in the book of Revelation
- The author of Hebrews list several personal examples of faith. From this list select the one Biblical character that is not mentioned by the author of Hebrews in Hebrews 11:1-40.
- The dragon, who represents Satan, the old serpent the Devil, is one of the seven symbolic players in the eschatological drama of the book of Revelation.
- James warns believers about
- ____________ was the persecuted church.
- While we do not know who wrote Hebrews we are confident the letter was addressed to believers in Asia Minor.
- The traditional view of the Christian church has long held that John the apostle was the author of the Revelation as well as the Gospel and epistles that bear his name.
- The beast of the earth who is a false prophet is one of the seven symbolic players in the eschatological drama of the book of Revelation.
- According to the author of Hebrews, for a time, the blood of animals was effective in taking away sins of the people.
- Jude describes false teachers as
- James believes that those who only hear the Word of God deceive themselves
- In 1 his first letter, Peter argues that believers have been redeemed from an empty way
of life and are transformed by the precious blood of Christ. - The author of Hebrews list several personal examples of faith. From this list select the one Biblical character that is not mentioned by the author of Hebrews in Hebrews 11:1-40.
- Hebrews begins by asserting that Jesus is greater than
- In 1 Peter believers are identified as
- According to the textbook, the end of Revelation spells out twelve new things in the eternal state.
- According to Peter in 1 Peter, the new birth assures the believer of an inheritance that is imperishable, kept in heaven, and “protected by God’s power.
- Eventually in the book of Revelation the seven-sealed scroll is open by the Lamb while the elders and angelic creatures fall down in worship, proclaiming, “You are worthy.”
- ____________ was the prosperous church
- Almost half of the twenty-five verse in Jude share a similar thought, idea, or example with material from 2 Peter.
- According to Peter in 1 Peter a believer’s present sufferings are akin to being refined by fire.
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
- In 2 Peter false teachers are characterized as bullish, sensational, and greedy.
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
- According to the textbook, after the millennium Satan is released and attempts a final revolt of unbelievers who were born during the millennial years.
- In 1 John, John remind his audience what they already know, specifically that false teachers are seeking to “scratch their itchy ears.”
- According to the textbook, some scholars view Hebrews as a sermon or even as a series of sermons.
- In James’ discussion on hearing and doing he uses the example of
- ___________ was the political church
- According to 1 Peter, Christ is the
- In the seven seal judgments the pale horse stands for death
- James argues that “Just as the body without the spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead.”
- In the seven trumpets of judgment a rain of fire burns the vegetation.
- In 1 John, John reminds his audience that those who profess to know Jesus yet do not keep His commandments are liars and the truth is not in them.
- Jude’s reference to both Old Testament examples and those of Jewish non-canonical books indicate his readers were Jewish Christians.
- James warns believers about
- In light of the examples of faith presented by the author of Hebrews, he encourages his readers to fix their eyes on Jesus and
- According to 1 Peter, Christians viewed themselves “as God’s slaves.” This meant that they were truly free from the dominion of the world.
Set 4
- ______________ was the putrid church.
- The author of Hebrews list several personal examples of faith. From this list select the one Biblical character that is not mentioned by the author of Hebrews in Hebrews 11:1-40.
- In 1 John, John remind his audience what they already know, specifically that false teachers are seeking to “scratch their itchy ears.”
- James pictures the tongue as
- James gives five pictures to describe the dangers of the tongue.
- In 1 John, John tell his audience not to be surprised by hatred from the world.
- In 2 John, John expresses the joy he felt when he learned that some members of the recipient’s church body were following the Father’s command to walk in truth.
- The woman who represents Israel, the mother of the Messiah is one of the seven symbolic players in the eschatological drama of the book of Revelation.
- One reason that Paul may have authored Hebrews is that both Hebrews and 1 Corinthians mention the giving of gifts by the Holy Spirit.
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
- James warns believers about
- James warns believers about
- In the seven trumpets of judgment the rivers are polluted by decomposing flesh.
- Hebrews begins by asserting that Jesus is greater than
- Hebrews can be divided into three sections. The first two sections are a theological declaration followed by a Biblical explanation. The third section is devoted to
- _____________ was the preoccupied church
- Eventually in the book of Revelation the seven-sealed scroll is open by the Lamb while the elders and angelic creatures fall down in worship, proclaiming, “You are worthy.”
- One challenge to Paul being the likely author of Hebrews is that Hebrews does not divide into two sections of doctrine and practice like the majority of Paul’s letters.
- According to 1 Peter, Christians viewed themselves “as God’s slaves.” This meant that they were truly free from the dominion of the world.
- According to the author of Hebrews, the earthly tabernacle allowed limited access to
- ___________ was the persevering church
- One reason that Paul may have authored Hebrews is that both Hebrews and 2 Corinthians discuss the new covenant.
- According to the textbook, many Bible scholars believe that James, the half-brother of the Lord and a significant early Christian leader, is the most likely author.
- The dragon, who represents Satan, the old serpent the Devil, is one of the seven symbolic players in the eschatological drama of the book of Revelation.
- The book of Revelation is addressed to the seven churches in Africa.
- In light of the examples of faith presented by the author of Hebrews, he encourages his readers to fix their eyes on Jesus and
- According to the textbook, the emphasis of Revelation is to assure us that Jesus is indeed, coming again.
- Which of the following is not one of the seven churches addressed in the book of Revelation
- Which of the following is not something John claimed about love in 1 John?
- According to the author of Hebrews, for a time, the blood of animals was effective in taking away sins of the people.
- In 1 Peter believers are identified as
- As a sinless priest, Jesus did not have to offer sacrifices for Himself as Aaron did.
- The author of Hebrews list several personal examples of faith. From this list select the one Biblical character that is not mentioned by the author of Hebrews in Hebrews 11:1-40.
- Peter’s second letter warns against false teaching and instructs Christians how to deal with heresy.
- The book of Hebrews contains 5 warnings. One of these warnings is
- ____________ was the persecuted church.
- One reason that Paul may have authored Hebrews is that both Hebrews and Philippians mention the humiliation of Christ.
- The author of 2 John and 3 John calls himself
- Jude’s reference to both Old Testament examples and those of Jewish non-canonical books indicate his readers were Jewish Christians.
- ____________ was the prosperous church
- Which of the following is not one of the new things found in the eternal state?
- James warns believers about
- In their humanity, both Aaron and Jesus dealt gently with people. However, only Jesus and not Aaron was sympathetic to any weaknesses.
- The author of Hebrews list several personal examples of faith. From this list select the one Biblical character that is not mentioned by the author of Hebrews in Hebrews 11:1-40.
- According to the textbook, the author of 2 John is most likely not the same author as 1
- Which of the following is not something John claimed about love in 1 John?
- According to Peter in 1 Peter, the new birth assures the believer of an inheritance that is imperishable, kept in heaven, and “protected by God’s power.
- Which of the following is not one of the new things found in the eternal state?
- In the seven trumpets of judgment a rain of fire burns the vegetation.
- Jude describes false teachers as