Kingdom, Covenants, and Canon of the Old Testament
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Lesson OneWhy Study the Old Testament?3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoThe Kingdom of God3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeDivine Covenants3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourThe Canon of the Old Testament3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Question 1 of 31
1. Question
Indicate the meaning of each theory of inspiration.
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- The Holy Spirit employed the personalities, experiences, and intentions of the human authors to communicate His truth.
- The Holy Spirit used the authors of Scripture simply as passive conduits of information.
- The Holy Spirit motivated the biblical writers to say lofty religious things.
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organic
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mechanical
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Question 2 of 31
2. Question
Our lesson defines three major tendencies people exhibit when comparing the OT to the NT and making epochal adjustments. Match each one.
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- Stresses the differences between the OT era and our own day. If the NT does not mention it, we do not need to apply it.
- Focuses on the continuity between the OT and the NT. If the NT does not mention a change, we should follow the OT as closely as possible.
- Looks at both the continuity and the changes between the OT and the NT. The whole OT is relevant, but must be applied in the light of the NT.
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Segmented
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Question 3 of 31
3. Question
According to the lesson, what personal distance exists between us and the people depicted in the Old Testament? Mark the examples mentioned in the video.
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Question 4 of 31
4. Question
Which of the three theories of inspiration best describes the way the Bible was inspired?
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Question 5 of 31
5. Question
What does it mean that God accommodates to man as He communicates to us?
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Question 6 of 31
6. Question
What nation was the primary audience for the Old Testament writings?
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Question 7 of 31
7. Question
According to Dr. Pratt, why did God write the Ten Commandments on stones?
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Question 8 of 31
8. Question
What kinds of ancient Near-Eastern literary styles are found in the Old Testament?
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Question 9 of 31
9. Question
What three basic types of distance does Dr. Pratt mention that come between us and the Old Testament?
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Question 10 of 31
10. Question
What are some examples of theological distance between the Old Testament and the New Testament? Mark the examples mentioned in the video of things in the OT that may seem strange to us today.
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Question 11 of 31
11. Question
What are some prominent examples of cultural distance between modern readers and the Old Testament? Mark the customs from the Old Testament times mentioned in the video that may seem strange to us now.
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Question 12 of 31
12. Question
According to Dr. Pratt, in Matthew 5-7, Jesus wasn’t disagreeing with the teachings of the Old Testament, but rather…
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Question 13 of 31
13. Question
According to 2 Timothy 3:16, in what ways is the Old Testament relevant, authoritative and useful to New Testament believers? Mark each aspect included in the verse.
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Question 14 of 31
14. Question
In Matthew 5-7, Jesus continually referred to what was said or heard, instead to what was ____________.
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Question 15 of 31
15. Question
What does the Old Testament actually teach about murder?
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Question 16 of 31
16. Question
What does the Old Testament actually teach about adultery?
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Question 17 of 31
17. Question
What does the Old Testament actually teach about divorce?
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Question 18 of 31
18. Question
What was the purpose of the Old Testament teaching about an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth?
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Question 19 of 31
19. Question
According to Dr. Pratt, what was Jesus saying in Matthew 5:17-19 about the Old Testament law?
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Question 20 of 31
20. Question
According to our lesson, what is Paul opposing in Galatians 3:1-6?
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Question 21 of 31
21. Question
In 2 Timothy 3:16, what does Paul have in mind when he refers to Scripture? Select the best answer.
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Question 22 of 31
22. Question
According to Dr. Pratt, to overcome the distance between us and the Old Testament, first we must understand…
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Question 23 of 31
23. Question
Which approach does Dr. Pratt suggest for analyzing the relationship between the Old Testament and the New Testament?
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Question 24 of 31
24. Question
Which of the following statements best describes the point that Paul makes in the analogy that he uses in Galatians 3:24 to distinguish God’s people in the OT and God’s people in the NT?
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Question 25 of 31
25. Question
To overcome the distance between us and the Old Testament, secondly we must cross over the historical distance, paying attention to…
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Question 26 of 31
26. Question
To overcome the distance between us and the Old Testament, thirdly we must bring what we learn in the Old Testament across the gap and then ________ it to ourselves and others living today.
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Question 27 of 31
27. Question
When reading the Old Testament, we must take careful note of its _________ meaning.
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Question 28 of 31
28. Question
The lesson mentions three areas in which God is unchanging. What are these three areas?
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Question 29 of 31
29. Question
What is the difference between God’s covenant promises and His threats and offers in the Old Testament?
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Question 30 of 31
30. Question
In what way is David parallel to Jesus in his role?
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Question 31 of 31
31. Question
The differences between people today and people from the Old Testament times make it impossible to apply the teachings of the Old Testament.
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