Test 3 Flashcards

(89 cards)

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MA: The captain of the guard who brought Joseph from the Ishmaelites

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Potiphar

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MA: The country in which Esther became the queen

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Persia

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MA: He was a talented Israelite that was put into slavery when Babylon besieged Judah

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Daniel

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MA: The individual that the chief priests plotted to kill so that the people would not remember the great deeds of Jesus

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Lazarus

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MA: The cupbearer spoke well of his ability to interpret dreams, which ended up releasing him from jail

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Joseph

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MA: The king who chose Esther as queen

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Xerxes

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MA: The land in which the people of Israel were enslaved in

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Egypt

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MA: He was sold into slavery by his own brothers

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Joseph

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MA: The place where Jesus overturned the tables and cleared the temples

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Jerusalem

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MA: He enslaved the Israelites because he didn’t remember Joseph or what Joseph had done for his people

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Pharoah

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MA: He showed great leadership by modeling the behavior of becoming else so that another can become greater

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John the Baptist

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MA: The king who cared for Daniel and was joyful when he came out from the Lion’s den

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Darius

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MA: The caretaker of Esther who discovered the plot to kill the king

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Mordecai

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MA: The person who persuaded the king that killing all of the Jews in their land was necessary

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Hamen

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MA: His wife tried to seduce Joseph, which caused him to run away from his owner and be thrown into jail

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Potipher

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MA: He was brought to a place of power from interpreting a dream about an upcoming famine

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Joseph

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MA: He was brought to a place of power due to “his ability to understand visions and dreams of all kinds.”

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Daniel

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MA: Who were the children reacting to, causing the chief priests to be indignant?

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Jesus

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MA: The nation who conquered Daniel’s people

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Babylon

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MA: Influenced the king not to kill all the Jewish people in his land.

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Esther

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P: Surely God is good to Israel, to those who are pure in heart

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A statement that illustrates the Psalmist’s foundation of faith

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P: But as for me, my feet had almost slipped; I had nearly lost my foothold

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The verse that describes the Psalmist doubting his faith.

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P: For I envied the arrogant when I saw the prosperity of the wicked, “They have no struggles; their bodies are healthy and strong.” They are free from burdens common to man; they are not plagued by human ills.

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The verse that describes the Psalmist’s inner struggles in thinking that his effort at loving God and loving others has been a waste of time.

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P: Therefore pride is their necklace;

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The verse that describes how the self-centered glorify themselves by displaying the awards and achievements of their life.

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P: They clothe themselves with violence.
The verse that illustrates how the self-centered seek out victory over others - to be winners and exalt themselves over the losers.
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P: From their callous hearts comes iniquity, the evil conceits of their minds know no limits.
The verse that illustrates how the self-centered don't even consider God or others when they go about planning the actions, words, and behaviors of their life.
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P: They scoff, and speak with malice; in their arrogance they threaten oppression.
The verse that illustrates how self-centered people bully others into believing that they will either take away what they value or exclude them from an opportunity to prosper.
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P: Their mouths lay claim to heaven, and their tongues take possession of the earth.
The verse that illustrates how the selfish believe that the world is theirs and their accomplishments are to be admired as though they're a god.
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P: Therefore their people turn to them and drink up waters in abundance.
The verse that illustrates how others begin to follow the selfish hoping to discover and copy why they've been successful on earth.
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P: They say, "How can God know? Does the Most High have knowledge?"
The verse that shows how the self centered have a mocking attitude towards God.
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P: This is what the wicked are like - always carefree they increase in wealth.
The verse that illustrates how self-centered individuals truly care about only themselves.
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P: Surely in vain have I kept my heart pure; in vain have I washed my hands in innocence. All day long I have been plagued; I have been punished every morning. If I had said, "I will speak thus," I would have betrayed your self.
The verse that describes the Psalmist's inner struggles in thinking that his effort at loving God and loving others has been a waste of time.
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P: When I tried to understand all this, it was oppressive to me.
The verse that describes the Psalmist's emotions when trying to make sense of what he sees.
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P: till I entered the sanctuary of God; then I understood their final destiny.
The verse that describes where the Psalmist found peace.
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P: Surely you place them on slippery ground; you cast them down to ruin. How suddenly are they destroyed, completely swept away by terrors! As a dream when one awakes, so when you arise, O Lord, you will despise them as fantasies.
The verse that shows the consequence of those who live only for the benefits of this physical world.
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P: When my heart was grieved and my spirit embittered, I was senseless and ignorant; I was a brute beast before you. Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand. You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory. Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.
The verse that shows the consequence of those who follow God.
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MC: In Roman's 12:12, Paul teaches that we are to be faithful in
Prayer
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MC: How long was the decree affecting Daniel that no one could worship any God or man except the king?
30 days
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MC: What was the name of the King that was ruling when the above-mentioned decree was put into place? (the decree affecting Daniel that no one could worship any God or man except the king?)
Darius
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MC: What was the name of the King when his nation conquered Daniel's people?
Nebuchadnezzar
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MC: In Roman's 12:20, what does the author teach about who's responsibility it is to avenge the wrongs done to us?
We are to forgive the offense and allow God to avenge.
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MC: What was the name of the King who made Daniel the third highest ruler in his nation?
Belshazzar
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MC: What was the name of the King who made a new decree after Daniel came out of the lion's den about all in his kingdom towards Daniel's god?
Darius
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MC: Paul states that faith comes from hearing the message, and that hearing the message comes from where?
The Word
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MC: How did the king respond to his administrators and satraps who accused Daniel of disloyalty to the king?
They and their families were placed in the lion's den.
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MC2: In Romans 12:2 it states "Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world" - what is the pattern of this world?
Self-Centeredness
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MC2: In Romans 12:12, Paul teaches that we are to be patient in
Affliction
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MC2: In Romans 12:13, Paul teaches that relief from dwelling in our problems is found in what action?
Serving the needs of others
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MC2: In Romans 12:2, Paul states that you will be transformed by the renewing of what?
Your mind
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MC2: In Romans 12:12, Paul teaches that we are able to be joyful in
Hope
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MC2: In Romans 12:20, why are you "heaping burning coals" on your enemy if you feed them or give them something to drink?
Because they are not expecting you to love them.
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MC2: In Roman's 12:1-2, Paul teaches that you will be able to do what ACT when you are renewed?
Test & Approve God's will
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MC2: Which of the following adjectives is NOT used to describe God's will
Loving
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MC2: In Roman's 12:3-8, why does Paul use the human body to describe the spiritual gifts that each of us have?
Because each part has an important role to play, we are not in competition for the same roles, and because we are stronger when united together. (Answer was "All of the above")
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MC2: Complete Romans 14:13 "Therefore let us stop _____________ one another, Instead make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in your brother's way."
Passing judgment on
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MC2: Complete Romans 14:19 "Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual ___________."
Edification
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MC2: Romans 12 teaches that "we are to overcome evil with ______"
Good
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MC2: The intrinsic gifts and call that have been placed within you and on your life
Can never be taken away
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MC2: What does Paul use to describe how there are those chosen to share the gospel of the grace of Jesus?
The remnant
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MC2: When we choose to rebel against the authority that God has instituted we:
Are bringing judgment on ourselves
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MC2: In Romans 14: how are we to respond to people when we are involved in disputable matters?
Accept others without judgment
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MC2: Complete Romans 15:5 "May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you a spirit of..."
Hope
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MC2: Which of the follow adjectives is NOT used in Roman 14:17 ... "For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of ______, ______, and _______ in the Holy Spirit:
Love
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MC2: What is the false god of gratifying selfish behavior mentioned in Romans 11?
Baal
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SA: In Romans 13, the author states that all the commandments are summed up in what rule?
Golden Rule - love your neighbor as you would love yourself.
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SA: What is the significant about Romans 13:11 "And do this, understanding the present time: The hour has already come for you to wake up from your slumber, because our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed."
Everyday we live, is a day closer to the day we die, which is closer to eternity, if we choose to live for it. (so wake up now and don't wait)
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SA: In Romans 15, what two actions are strong in faith called to do in regards to those who are weak in faith?
The strong in faith are called to bear the fallings of the weak. (AND to not please ourselves)
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SA: What is significant about Romans 15:7 "Accept one another, just as Christ accepted you."
Jesus accepted us as sinners.
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SA: What is the stumbling stone?
Thinking that you are justified through works.
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SA: The Gentiles received righteousness through what? But, the people of Israel did not receive righteousness, why?
1. Faith 2. Israel did not receive righteousness because they tried to achieve it by works.
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SA: What are the two ways Paul describes those who find themselves in a "spirit of stupor"?
Eyes cannot see & ears cannot hear
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SA: In Romans 15:4 it states, that "everything that was written in the past was written for" what purpose?
It's purpose is to teach us
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SA: Define sovereignty and explain why Christians have a unique understanding of it.
Sovereignty is external control. Christians have a unique understanding because by giving up our selfishness, we are free from (the) external control (of sin)
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SA: Define being disobedient and obstinate and explain why this behavior causes people to NOT hear the word of God.
Disobedient: Knowing you have to do something but choosing not to Obstinate: Promoting that choosing not to do something is goodThese things prevent us from hearing the word because it is us choosing what we want to do.
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SA: What is the "priestly duty" that is described in Romans 15:16?
Proclaim the word of God
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SA: In Romans 15:18 Paul testifies that he will not venture to speak of anything except what?
The testimony he has learned from Christ.
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SA: In Romans 16 Paul urges us to watch out for people who promote acting contrary to the teaching you have learned - what two manners do people promote this?
Putting obstacles in our way and criticizing what we do.
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SA: What two facts regarding a critic's criticism make it seem like their criticism is valid?
1. Things are going bad2. The thing suggested isn't tested.
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SA: In Romans 16, Paul warns of what two methods that people use when deceiving the minds of the naïve?
1. Smooth talk2. Flattery
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SA: Paul states in Romans 14:23 that "the man who has doubts is condemned if he eats, because his eating is not from faith" What is he doubting? & What is he eating?
Doubting his youth and call to love God and others. (Eating? the selfish philosophy of the world)
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SA: What action does Romans 15 describe as making us weak and making us strong?
Weak = SelfishnessStrong = Service
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SA: Romans 15 teaches that the purpose of church is what?
Unity
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SA: In Romans 14, why does Paul warn against passing judgment in multiple verses?
We aren't called to pass judgment, we are all equal.
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F: "Coach Jones says that we should not purchase the new basketball uniforms. I disagree entirely, I can't understand why he just doesn't care about the basketball team."
Straw Man
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F: "Might I say that this is the best class I've ever taken. By the way, about those two points I need to get an A..."
Appeal to Flattery
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F: Sally is riding her bike in her home town in Maine. A car comes up behind her and the driver starts beeping his horn and then tries to force her off the road. As he goes by, the driver yells "get on the sidewalk where you belong!" Sally sees that the car has Nevada plates and says to herself "no wonder, all they do there is gamble, get drunk, and think of pleasing themselves."
Hasty Generalization
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F: "This theory about a potential cure for cancer has been introduced by a doctor who is a known evangelical Christian. I don't see why we should extend an invitation for her to promote her "god" at the World Conference on cancer."
Personal Attack
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F: "We admit that this new idea is popular. But we also urge you to note that there are so many new issues on this ballot that the whole thing is getting ridiculous. Let's just focus on the important things."
Red Herring
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F: "You can never give anyone a chance to do their homework over. If you do, they'll never do their homework on time again."
Slippery Slope