NBST 621 Quiz 3
NBST 621 Quiz 3: Apostasy/Jesus: Better Covenant, Priesthood, Sacrifice
- In Hebrews 7, in what ways is Jesus’ priesthood different than the priesthood in the Jewish religion? (check all that apply)
- According to our texts, the word “shadow” in Hebrews 10:1 is used in what sense? (check all that apply)
- Which of the following is one of the aspects in 8:3–6 around which a priest’s ministry revolves? (check all that apply)
- According to Hebrews 5:14, the earmarks of spiritual maturity are (check all that apply):
- The fourth warning passage in Hebrews is found in Chapter
- According to Allen, “The Most Holy Place” in Hebrews 9:8 is best understood as:
- Which of the following terms are NOT a part of the ABC’s of the Christian faith in Hebrews 6:1-3?
- According to Cockerill, the Old Covenant could effectively blot out man’s sins.
- According to Cockerill, chapters 8 through 10 of Hebrews provide some of the clearest teaching on Jesus’ role as our human brother in suffering.
- According to Cockerill, the term “enlightened” in 6:4 means that those people were converted.
- Allen notes that the word “new” in the quotation of Jeremiah 31:31-34 by the author in Hebrews 8:8-12 is the only time in the Old Testament where the New Covenant is specifically mentioned.
- According to Allen, Hebrews 8:7-13 is lexically framed by the use of protos. “first.”
- Scholars unanimously contend that the language of 6:4–6 indicates that the apostates were NOT genuine Christians before they fell away.
- According to Hebrews 7:11, the Levitical priesthood is permanent, never to be abolished.
- According to Allen, Hebrews 9:15 is the hinge verse in the entire chapter, whose internal structure contains three major proposition, namely, Christ is the mediator of a new covenant, the result of Christ’s mediation is that those who are called may receive the promised inheritance, and Christ’s death is necessary to provide atonement.
- According to Allen, the theme of Hebrews 8:1-13 is the superiority of the New Covenant inaugurated by Jesus and the obsolescence of the Old Covenant as a result.
- According to Cockerill, the reference “heavenly gift” in Hebrews 6:4 refers to salvation.
- Allen argues that the word apolutrosis [the standard word for redemption in the New Testament] is wrongly translated “ransom” in the NIV, that it does not necessarily imply a debt payment, but conveys the idea of deliverance or liberation and forgiveness.
- Christ’s death, according to Hebrews 9:15–20, put the New Covenant into effect.
- Your textbooks indicate that Hebrews chapter 8 shows an anti-Semitic streak in the author’s letter.
- According to Hebrews 10:3-4, animal sacrifices reminded the Jews annually of their sins and provided atonement for their sins.
- According to Allen, the metaphor “footstool” in Hebrews 10:13 describes the situation whereby enemies “are completely subdued.”
- According to Cockerill, Hebrews 9:19 exactly follows Exodus 24:3-8 in describing Moses’ act of sprinkling blood on the book of the covenant and on the people.
- In Chapter 7, the author is trying to convey that Jesus, like Melchizedek, is an eternal priest.
- According to your textbooks, Hebrews 7:1–3 indicates that Melchizedek is the pre-incarnate Jesus Christ.
- Hebrews 6:12 teaches that the fruit of true faith is shown in faithful perseverance in the things of God until God fulfills his promises.
- The third warning text in Hebrews starts in Chapter 7.
- Melchizedek is only mentioned in the OT in Genesis 14 and Psalm 110.
- Abraham was superior to Melchizedek in both position and authority.
- According to your textbooks, Melchizedek was superior to Abraham in both position and authority.