|
Add our Becker Bible Studies Toolbar to your Browser! ![]() Stay in touch with great links, rss feeds, important messages and Christian music! No spyware! No Adware! No Malware! |
Guided Bible Studies for Hungry ChristiansThe Foundation of Jesus Christ
|
|
|
82. What does "sanctified" mean? Exodus 19:9-13 (67)(More than one answer) A. Ceremonially clean B. Morally clean C. Clean inside (soul) D. Clean outside (body) E. Righteous F. Holy 83. Why does the LORD GOD Will a person to be sanctified in His presence? Exodus 19:9-13 (68)A. A person should show respect the LORD GOD B. A person should show fear to the LORD GOD C. A person will die if he approaches the LORD GOD without being sanctified D. A person will someday become a god himself 84. How can a person be purified and holy? Exodus 19:9-13 (69)A. Be free from sin B. Be washed in the River Jordan C. Be sorry for their transgressions D. Be unaware of evil 85. What is the result of sin? Rom 6:23 (69, BBS note)A. Death B. Life C. Righteousness D. Sacrifice 86. What is the result of righteousness? Rom 6:23 (69, BBS note)A. Death B. Life C. Sin D. Sacrifice 87. How do we know that the Will of the LORD GOD was to establish a process of a life sacrificed for the redemption of a sin? Rom 6:23 (69, BBS note)A. The LORD GOD told Moses through the Ten Commandments. B. The LORD GOD's Will was revealed through His Word over time C. No man can know the Will of the LORD GOD D. Theologians have presented their findings to the Church 88. What is the correct chronological order of the LORD GOD's establishment of the process of life sacrificed for sin? Gen 4:1-7; Gen 22:11-14; Ex 12:1-14; Lev 4: 1-12; 1Pet 2:24;( 69, BBS note)(Place numbers in chronological order next to the events) ____________ sacrifice of life for sin offerings (Animal life sacrificed for sin) ____________ ultimate substitution of the sacrifice of the life of His only begotten son, Jesus Christ, for the redemption of men. (Jesus Christ sacrificed for man's sin) __________ substitution of a sacrificial animal for Abraham's son Isaac (Animal life sacrificed as substitute for man) ____________ The Lord God’s respect given to Abel for the life offering of a lamb (Offering of animal life is accepted by the LORD God) _____________ institution of Passover (Sacrifice of animal life for avoidance of judgment and death) 89. Which event is Abel associated with in Gen 4:1-7? Gen 4:1-7A. The Lord God’s respect given for the life offering of a lamb B. Substitution of a sacrificial animal for man C. Sacrifice of life for sin offerings D. Institution of Passover E. Sacrifice of the life of Jesus Christ for the redemption of men 90. What did Abel bring to the LORD GOD? Gen 4:1-7(70, 71)A. Fruit of the ground B. Firstlings of the flock C. Lambs chosen at random D. Blemished lambs for sacrifice 91. What did the LORD GOD do when Abel presented his offering? Gen 4:1-7(70, 71)A. Gazed upon the offering B. Considered the offering C. Regarded the offering favorably D. All of the above 92. What is the typology for the "firstlings of the flock?" Gen 4:1-7(71)A. Lambs, sheep and goats B. Best and choicest C. Men with the birthright to inheritance D. The dwelling place of the soul 93. What is the typology for "fat thereof?" Gen 4:1-7(71)A. Lambs, sheep and goats B. Best and choicest C. Men with the birthright to inheritance D. Rewards evolving from natural life 94. What did Cain offer to the LORD GOD? Gen 4:1-7(72)A. Fruit of the ground B. Firstlings of the flock C. Lambs chosen at random D. Vegetables of the ground 95. What did the LORD GOD do when Cain presented his offering? Gen 4:1-7(72)A. Gazed upon the offering B. Considered the offering C. Regarded the offering with dismay D. All of the above 96. What is the typology for "fruit of the ground?" Gen 4:1-7(72)A. Mother nature's contribution to God's creation B. Best and choicest C. Men with the birthright to inheritance D. Rewards evolving from natural life 97. What type of offering was established by the LORD GOD because it was pleasing and acceptable to Him? Gen 4:1-7(73)A. Animal life B. Fruits C. Sins D. Talents 98. What did this established offering represent to the LORD GOD? Gen 4:1-7(73)A. The LORD GOD's choicest men being offered for service to Him. B. The rewards of natural life are a proper gift to the LORD GOD. C. The offering was excellent, and new representation would not be added to by the LORD GOD ever D. The offering showed a person's repentance of sin 99. Where does sin "crouch" close to a person? Gen 4:1-7(74)A. When a person is wicked B. When a person is not doing well C. When a person is sinful already D. When a person does not attend church 100. What condition exists for a person who relies on natural life rewards to come close to the LORD GOD? Gen 4:1-7(74)A. Wickedness B. Close to sin C. Normal D. Fellowship with true believers in a true church 101. What did the LORD GOD allow Abraham to do instead of offering the life of his son? Genesis 22:11-14 (75)A. Substitute his life for his sons B. Substitute his son's natural life for spiritual life C. Substitute the offering of the life of a ram D. Substitute sacrifice with worship 102. What does "substitution" mean? Genesis 22:11-14 (75)A. Forgiving sins through the act of repentance B. Replacing something for another C. Worshipping and tithing to the LORD GOD D. Making something more important than the original 103. What does the first substitution allowed by the LORD GOD later develop into? Genesis 22:11-14 (75)A. The way for a sinner to be purified from sin B. Tithing and Talents dedicated to the LORD GOD C. Priesthood of the LORD GOD D. Allowing a person to exchange righteousness for humanness 104. What was the purpose of the LORD GOD first commanding Abraham to sacrifice his son for an offering? Genesis 22:11-14 (76)A. To make Abraham atone for his sins B. To make Isaac realize the importance of honoring his father C. To make a statement against false idol practices occurring during this time D. To make certain that Abraham was fearful and morally reverent of Him 105. What would not have happened if Abraham had not successfully passed this test from the LORD GOD? Genesis 22:11-14 (76)A. The procedures for offerings and sacrifice for Temple practices would not be known B. The knowledge of a father’s love for his son would not be understood C. The substitution of animal life offered as a substitute for man would not have occurred D. The way for a sinner to be purified from sin could not be revealed by the LORD GOD E. Both A & B F. Both C & D 106. What does the LORD GOD demand as a condition for the “substitution of life” process to exist? Genesis 22:11-14 (76)A. Righteousness B. Fearful reverence C. Obeying of the laws D. Vow of poverty 107. When did the LORD GOD first establish His process of “the sacrifice of life, for the avoidance of judgment and death? Exodus 12:1-14 (77) A. Abel B. Abraham C. Passover D. Tabernacle E. Jesus 108. What was required to be applied upon the houses as a token for the person to avoid judgment and death by the LORD GOD? Exodus 12:1-14 (78)A. Sins B. Blood from the sacrificed animal life C. Blood from the sinner D. Wine representing the blood of a sinner 109. What does this token represent to the LORD GOD? Exodus 12:1-14 (78)A. The token is a mark on a man B. The token is a signal to the LORD GOD to not judge the bearer C. The token is a signal to the LORD GOD to not cause death to the bearer D. All of the above 110. Why is the institution of Passover by the LORD GOD so important to Him and us? Exodus 12:1-14 (79 and note)A. He willed that the event be memorialized and remembered forever. B. The sacrifice of animal life for avoidance of judgment and death later becomes the way for a sinner to be purified of sin C. The Pascal Lamb is the typological shadow of Jesus Christ D. Passover contains instructions for the LORD GOD’s people on how to avoid the sting of death E. All of the above 111. Why did the LORD GOD establish the substitution of a “sacrifice of an animal’s life for the sins for a person”? Leviticus 4:1-12 (80)A. To cleanse His chosen people B. To cleanse a person of His who had sinned through ignorance C. To cleanse all people D. To cleanse a person of all sins, both intentional and accidental E. Both A & B F. Both C & D 112. What type of sin was allowed by the LORD GOD to be transferred to the sacrificial animal? Leviticus 4:1-12 (81)A. Venial B. Grave C. Ignorant D. Intentional E. All of the above 113. What is not covered by the sacrifice of blood of an innocent life? Lev 4:1-12 (81)A. Sins with intention B. Sins done in error C. Sins done inadvertently D. Sins done mistakenly E. All of the above 114. Why is it necessary for a person to lay hands on the animal before offering the animal as a sacrifice for sins to the LORD GOD? Leviticus 4:1-12 (82)A. The animal’s life forces are transferred to the person B. The sins of the person are transferred to the animal C. The LORD GOD’s wrath is transferred to the animal D. The animal is innocent and forgiven of all sin 115. How is the actual sacrifice of an animal for the sins of a person accomplished? Leviticus 4:1-12 (82)A. The sinner uses his own hands to sacrifice the animal B. The priest represents the sinner and sacrifices the animal C. The LORD GOD strikes the animal dead upon the altar D. Righteous men have been appointed to accomplish the task of sacrifice 116. In literal terms, what does the person doing the actual sacrifice mean? Lev 4:1-12 (82)A. The sinner has the blood of the sacrificed life on his hands. B. The priest is the representative of Jesus, and is able to forgive sin C. The LORD GOD is angry at the animal, and demands it’s blood D. Only good men can touch the animals to be substituted for sacrifice 117. What does it mean for the sacrificial bullock to be “without blemish?” Leviticus 4:1-12 (83)A. Without a spot B. Sin free C. Complete D. True E. All of the above 118. What was the final act established by the LORD GOD for the “life sacrificed for sin” 1 Peter 2:24 (84, 86)A. All sacrifice of life for man’s sin was discontinued because Jesus was born B.The life of Jesus was substituted for our life, and bore our sins on his own body when he was crucified. C. Everyone who sacrifices animal life will go to heaven D. The LORD GOD determined that life was precious, and promised never again to destroy life 119. What happened when Jesus Christ was punished and died because of a sinner? 1 Peter 2:24 (85)A. The sinner is healed B. The sinner is made righteous C. The righteous man is made guilty D. The righteous man is forgiven E. Both A & B F. Both C & D G. All of the above 120. Connect the shadows of Jesus Christ with the associated name. (Review)A. Pascal Lamb a. Abel B. Bullock b. Abraham C. Ram c. Passover D. Firstling of the Flock d. Tabernacle E. Only begotten Son of God e. Jesus Christ |
|
Cite Article Source
MLA Style Citation: About the Authors
Kathy L. McFarland is a Becker Bible Studies Teacher and Author of
Guided Bible Studies for Hungry Christians. She is a Religious Studies
student of Liberty University, Hebrew language student attending Israeli taught
Ulpan and a Homeschool parent teaching the things of God. She is also well-known
as a child advocate of innocent children tortured and suffering from the abuse
of sexual perversion, out-of-control violence, and pathetic neglect by a carnal
world gone mad. |
|
|