He Gave Us Scripture: Foundations of Interpretation
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Lesson OneIntroduction to Biblical Hermeneutics4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoPreparation For Interpretation4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeInvestigating Scripture4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourApproaches to Meaning4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveThe Complexity of Meaning4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SixDiscovering Meaning4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SevenApplying Scripture4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson EightModern Application and Old Testament Epochs4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson NineModern Application and the New Covenant4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TenBiblical Culture and Modern Application4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ElevenModern Application for Individuals3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Question 1 of 23
1. Question
Lesson 8 states that, “when it comes to applying the Old Testament in our day, we should never _________ the past, but we should also never _________ the past.”
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Question 2 of 23
2. Question
According to lesson 8, when did theological changes occur in the history of the Old Testament?
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Question 3 of 23
3. Question
And when the (theological) changes were significant enough, they became the basis for identifying __________.
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Question 4 of 23
4. Question
What illustration is used in lesson 8 to explain how theological changes occur throughout the Old Testament?
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Question 5 of 23
5. Question
What is the popular way of dividing Bible history into epochs recommended in lesson 8?
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Question 6 of 23
6. Question
What is the Hebrew word (the transliteration) for “covenant”?
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Question 7 of 23
7. Question
Put the major covenants of the Bible in their proper chronological order.
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- The covenant with Adam
- The covenant with Noah
- The covenant with Abraham
- The covenant with Moses
- The covenant with David
- The New Covenant
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First
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Second
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Third
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Forth
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Fifth
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Sixth
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Question 8 of 23
8. Question
Match each covenant with its emphasis:
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- Covenant with Adam
- Covenant with Noah
- Covenant with Abraham
- Covenant with Moses
- Covenant with David
- The New Covenan
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Foundations of humanity's service to God
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Promise to establish the enduring stability of nature
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The election of Israel
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The codified law to guide Israel
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The family which would be the permanent royal dynasty
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The fulfillment of history, in which the Messiah would redeem God's people
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Question 9 of 23
9. Question
Lesson 8 teaches that the divisions of the Old Testament make it clear that God wanted his people to apply theological themes in different ways at different times.
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Question 10 of 23
10. Question
Hebrews 8:13 says, “By calling this covenant ‘new,’ he has made the first one ______.”
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Question 11 of 23
11. Question
The Old Testament is not ________; rather we live in a new epoch.
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Question 12 of 23
12. Question
According to lesson 8, how do we wage war now under the new covenant?
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Question 13 of 23
13. Question
If we learn about the underlying theological structures of the Old Testament epochs, we discover that “these theological changes actually reflect the ______ development of a single growing faith.”
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Question 14 of 23
14. Question
Who are the two main characters throughout biblical history?
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Question 15 of 23
15. Question
God wanted to extend His kingdom to the earth, so that the earth would become like ______.
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Question 16 of 23
16. Question
According to lesson 8, what is the main storyline of Scripture?
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Question 17 of 23
17. Question
Match the period of each biblical covenant with the unique drama each “chapter” contributes to the main story of the Bible.
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- The "chapter" of Adam
- The "chapter" of Noah
- The "chapter" of Abraham
- The "chapter" of Moses
- The "chapter" of David
- The "chapter" of the New Covenant.
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They were to expand the boundaries of God's holy garden by filling and subduing the earth.
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Human beings were to oppose corruption as they filled and subdued the earth.
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His family was to lead humanity into conflict with Satan and his followers.
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God established Israel and moved them to spread His kingdom throughout the earth.
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His dynasty would rule over God's people and lead them into further conflict with the nations that served Satan.
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The Messiah will make all things new, reigning over the earth with God's people.
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Question 18 of 23
18. Question
Old Testament authors wrote _____ the past, but ____ the present.
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Question 19 of 23
19. Question
What was the purpose of Moses in writing Genesis?
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Question 20 of 23
20. Question
Biblical authors often used earlier events as ______ for their audience, in order to explain something to them in their own time.
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Question 21 of 23
21. Question
Old Testament authors presented models for their audiences to imitate or _______.
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Question 22 of 23
22. Question
Which of the following stories was an example for the readers to imitate?
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Question 23 of 23
23. Question
In modern application our task is to extend the ______ built by biblical writers for their original audience to our modern lives.
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