Kingdom and Covenant in the New Testament
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Lesson OneWhy Study New Testament Theology?3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoThe Kingdom of God3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeThe New Covenant3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Question 1 of 31
1. Question
A covenant is defined as a solemn _______ or ______.
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Question 2 of 31
2. Question
What was a suzerain-vassal treaty?
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Question 3 of 31
3. Question
What was a parity treaty?
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Question 4 of 31
4. Question
What was a universal covenant?
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Question 5 of 31
5. Question
What was a national covenant?
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Question 6 of 31
6. Question
Who is the representative of the new covenant?
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Question 7 of 31
7. Question
Match the name of each covenant, as given in the lesson, with its description.
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- Covenant of foundations
- Covenant of stability.
- Covenant of Israel's election
- Covenant of law
- Covenant of kingship
- New covenant
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Covenant with Adam. Emphasized the goals of God's kingdom and the role of human beings before and after the Fall.
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Covenant with Noah. Focused on nature's stability as the secure environment where sinful humanity could serve God's kingdom purposes.
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Covenant with Abraham. Focused on the privileges and responsibilities of Israel as God’s chosen people.
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Covenant with Moses. Focused on God’s law as he unified the tribes of Israel into a nation.
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Covenant with David. Established Israel as a genuine kingdom. Emphasized how David’s royal dynasty was to lead Israel in kingdom service.
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Covenant of fulfillment in Christ. In the last period of biblical history, established policies to reverse the failures of the past and fulfill God's kingdom purposes.
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Question 8 of 31
8. Question
Which covenants were national covenants? Mark each correct answer.
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Question 9 of 31
9. Question
This is the covenant I will make with the people of Israel after that time … I will put my law in their minds and write it on their _______. I will be their God, and they will be my people. (Jeremiah 31:33)
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Question 10 of 31
10. Question
What are the three stages of the unfolding of the new covenant age?
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Question 11 of 31
11. Question
What illustration is used to explain the development of covenant policies over history?
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Question 12 of 31
12. Question
Each Old Testament covenant had different covenant representatives and focused on policies that were appropriate for a particular time in history. But… there was ______ unity despite these changes.
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Question 13 of 31
13. Question
Which of the following phrases best explains the relationship between the covenants of the Old Testament?
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Question 14 of 31
14. Question
Which phrase best explains the relationship of the new covenant with the Old Testament covenants?
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Question 15 of 31
15. Question
At its core, New Testament theology is a new faith.
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Question 16 of 31
16. Question
Lesson 3 teaches that God’s interactions with his people are often beyond human comprehension, but his ways are always good and wise.
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Question 17 of 31
17. Question
What are the three key principles of God’s covenants with His people? Mark each correct answer.
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Question 18 of 31
18. Question
Which is the term used to speak of God’s benevolence shown to all people?
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Question 19 of 31
19. Question
In what two senses are believers united with Christ?
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Question 20 of 31
20. Question
Which phrase is used in Lesson 3 to express the fact that the people of the new covenant are identified with Christ in God’s heavenly court?
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Question 21 of 31
21. Question
Which phrase is used in Lesson 3 to express the fact that Christ is present and at work within believers through the Holy Spirit?
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Question 22 of 31
22. Question
Which of the following are examples of how God tested the loyalty of His people? Mark each correct answer.
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Question 23 of 31
23. Question
The new covenant no longer requires tests of loyalty.
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Question 24 of 31
24. Question
What was the height of Jesus’ manifestation of His loyalty as the new covenant representative?
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Question 25 of 31
25. Question
What is justification?
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Question 26 of 31
26. Question
What is sanctification?
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Question 27 of 31
27. Question
Prior to the new covenant, the consequences of both blessings and _____ were crucial dimensions of God’s interactions with his covenant representatives, and with his covenant people as a whole.
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Question 28 of 31
28. Question
Christ, as the representative of the new covenant, experienced both God’s curses and God’s blessings.
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Question 29 of 31
29. Question
Because we are ‘in Christ,’ every ______ _______ of God has already been assigned to true believers.
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Question 30 of 31
30. Question
Since believers are in Christ, they no longer experience the consequences of obedience or disobedience in their daily lives.
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Question 31 of 31
31. Question
The blessings that true believers receive in this life are _______ of the eternal blessings that will come at the consummation of the kingdom.
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