Bible 10 Doctrines Last Final
Bible Doctrines: Final Exam Challenge
Test your understanding of essential Bible doctrines and theological concepts in this comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers a wide range of topics, including Christology, the nature of Jesus, and early church heresies, providing a robust exploration of key principles that shape Christian beliefs.
- 105 challenging questions
- Multiple choice format
- Ideal for students and teachers
- Enhance your biblical knowledge!
One who takes another’s place
Mediator
Substitute
Advocate
Disciple
Redemption
Type
Acquiring freedom through a payment
Mediator
Substitute
Advocate
Disciple
Redemption
Redemption
A follower and learner of Christ
Mediator
Substitute
Advocate
Disciple
Redemption
Type
One who pleads on behalf of another
Mediator
Substitute
Advocate
Disciple
Redemption
Type
A person, place, event, or physical object earlier in Scripture that points to a future fulfillment later in Scripture through the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Mediator
Substitute
Advocate
Disciple
Redemption
Type
Refers to one who stands between God and humans
Mediator
Substitute
Advocate
Disciple
Redemption
Type
Christology refers to the doctrine of Christ
True
False
Jesus is the most human of all humans
True
False
In theology, nature is the same as person
True
False
The terms Christ and Messiah refer to two different aspects of Christ’s ministry
True
False
The role of a prophet was primarily to make predictions
True
False
Jesus served as the ultimate prophet, not only by what He said but also by how He lived
True
False
To be saved, one must know Jesus as Prophet because Jesus shows us God and salvation
True
False
Christ had to be obedient to be qualified to serve as a substitute for sinners
True
False
Christ’s sacrifice could not save sinners if it were merely an example
True
False
The Christian’s hope of resurrection involves a spiritual resurrection but not a physical resurrection
True
False
The truthfulness of the Christian faith depends on the historical fact of the resurrection of Christ
True
False
In the Bible, the terms kingdom of God and kingdom of Heaven refer to two different things
True
False
Presently, the advance of God's kingdom comes through the salvation of souls rather than through overthrowing earthly rulers and conquering their land.
True
False
Philippians 2:7, literally translate, says that Jesus “emptied Himself.” What does this mean ?
Jesus added humanity to His divine nature
Jesus became human and temporarily erased His divine nature
Jesus permanently relinquished His divine nature
According to Philippians 2:7, Jesus was made in the "likeness of men." What does this mean?
That He became like a brother to all humans, taking on both a human body and soul, and resisted temptation as a human
That He became a man but resisted temptation through His divinity
That He looked like a man only in appearance, but He was really God
That He had a human body, but His soul was divine
How long was/is Jesus Human
During His time on earth until the ascension
Uring His time on earth until the resurrection
During His time on earth until His passion (the cross)
During His time on earth and still today in heaven and forevermore
What does the term hypostatic union describe?
That Jesus is half man and half God
Hat Jesus' human nature is subordinate to His divine nature
That Jesus switches as needed between His God nature and His man nature
Hat Jesus has two distinct natures united in one person
Which ancient heresy denier the deity of Jesus
Arianism
Pelagianism
Nestorianism
Monophysitism
Marcionism
Which ancient heresy asserted that Christ was two persons
Arianism
Pelagianism
Nestorianism
Monophysitism
Marcionism
Which ancient heresy asserted that Jesus' humanity mingled with His divinity, 1 point creating one new and different nature - like mixing the color blue and yellow to create the color green?
Arianism
Pelagianism
Nestorianism
Monophysitism
Marcionism
What is one way the early church dealt with early heresies concerning the doctrine of Christ?
He church ignored the problem and created further problems.
The church formed a council and rejected the heresies.
The church received a declaration from the pope.
The church accepted the heresies until the Protestant Reformation.
What is Christ's passive obedience?
His obedience before He came to earth
His obedience during His life
His obedience in His death
His obedience while in heaven
What is the primary reason Christ suffered on the cross?
To be the substitute for sinners and to make atonement for their sins
To provide the greatest example of sacrifice
To pay Satan for the redemption of sinners
Jesus did not have to die on the cross to save us; He died because people rejected Him.
All the above
How does Jesus act as an advocate?
He makes constant intercession for believers on the basis of His sacrifice.
He makes constant intercession for believers on the basis of the righteousness they have in Him.
He works against the accusations of Satan when believers sin
All the above
What does the Bible mean when it says that Jesus is the firstfruits?
That Jesus died for the sins of His people
That Jesus was the first martyr
Hat Jesus is the first of the resurrection "harvest, representing and guaranteeing many more who will share in His reign in a new creation
That Jesus's sacrifice was pleasant to the Father
What is the best explanation of Psalm 110’s teaching about the timing and nature of God’s kingdom ?
It was completely fulfilled when Jesus was on the earth.
It is completely fulfilled now in the hearts of God's people.
Every part of it will be fulfilled only when Christ returns.
It is already here in the spread of salvation but not yet here in final judgment
How does the Creation Mandate relate to the kingdom of God announced by Jesus?
Those who receive the kingdom of God are the ones who will truly fulfill the Creation mandate
The Creation Mandate was fulfilled only when the kingdom was announced.
The kingdom will come after the Creation Mandate is fulfilled.
The Creation Mandate relates to this earth; the Kingdom Mandate relates to heaven.
Had its beginnings at the completion of the cross work of Jesus and the sending of the Spirit at Pentecost
The indwelling of the Spirit
Definitive santification
Spirit baptism
The filling of the Spirit
Progressive sanctification
The New Covenant
Spiritual gifts
A metaphor for a believer’s reception of the Holy Spirit
The indwelling of the Spirit
Definitive santification
Spirit baptism
The filling of the Spirit
Progressive sanctification
The New Covenant
Spiritual gifts
The Holy Spirit’s influence in a believer, which varies by degrees
The indwelling of the Spirit
Definitive santification
Spirit baptism
The filling of the Spirit
Progressive sanctification
The New Covenant
Spiritual gifts
The enablement the Spirit gives individuals believers for various types of empowered ministry
The indwelling of the Spirit
Definitive santification
Spirit baptism
The filling of the Spirit
Progressive sanctification
The New Covenant
Spiritual gifts
The Holy Spirit’s permanent presence in each believer, which begins at conversion
The indwelling of the Spirit
Definitive santification
Spirit baptism
The filling of the Spirit
Progressive sanctification
The New Covenant
Spiritual gifts
The lifelong process of the Holy Spirit making believers like Christ
The indwelling of the Spirit
Definitive santification
Spirit baptism
The filling of the Spirit
Progressive sanctification
The New Covenant
Spiritual gifts
The moment when the Christian receives the gift of the Holy Spirit, enjoys union with Christ, is washed from all his or her sins, and experiences regeneration
The indwelling of the Spirit
Definitive santification
Spirit baptism
The filling of the Spirit
Progressive sanctification
The New Covenant
Spiritual gifts
The Holy Spirit’s work for creation is proof of His deity
True
False
The Bible refers to the Holy Spirit as “breath"
True
False
The Holy Spirit is God’s wisdom
True
False
The Holy Spirit is a divine influence originating from the Father
True
False
When referring to the Holy Spirit, it is best to use the pronoun He rather than it
True
False
The Holy Spirit does not have emotions
True
False
In the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit enab;ed skilled craftsmen to create artistic work for God
True
False
The Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted and empowered him to defeat temptation
True
False
At Pentecost, only the apostles received the Spirit
True
False
Refers to what Christians shoudl do with wrongful desires
Doxology
Election
Foreknowledge
Conversion
In Christ
Credit
Sanctified
Mortification
Grace
Apostasy
Refers to God’s love for His people from before creation
Doxology
Election
Foreknowledge
Conversion
In Christ
Credit
Sanctified
Mortification
Grace
Apostasy
Turning away from sin and to faith in Christ
Doxology
Election
Foreknowledge
Conversion
In Christ
Credit
Sanctified
Mortification
Grace
Apostasy
Implies being separated from sin and dedicated to God
Doxology
Election
Foreknowledge
Conversion
In Christ
Credit
Sanctified
Mortification
Grace
Apostasy
Abandonment of one’s religious beliefs
Doxology
Election
Foreknowledge
Conversion
In Christ
Credit
Sanctified
Mortification
Grace
Apostasy
An expression of praise to God, which should result from all theology
Doxology
Election
Foreknowledge
Conversion
In Christ
Credit
Sanctified
Mortification
Grace
Apostasy
God’s riches at Christ’s expense
Doxology
Election
Foreknowledge
Conversion
In Christ
Credit
Sanctified
Mortification
Grace
Apostasy
Refers to God applying the righteousness of Christ to believers
Doxology
Election
Foreknowledge
Conversion
In Christ
Credit
Sanctified
Mortification
Grace
Apostasy
The apostle Paul’s term for the believer’s union with Jesus
Doxology
Election
Foreknowledge
Conversion
In Christ
Credit
Sanctified
Mortification
Grace
Apostasy
Faith is not “the great cop-out” because it is comepletly reasonable and based on a solid foundation
True
False
Faith and repentance are continual aspects of the Christian life, even though setbacks will occur
True
False
Living a fruitful Christian life requires abiding in Christ
True
False
For a believer, being united with Christ will only hapen in heaven
True
False
Christian s have the duty to “put on” good works and “put off” bad works, while relying on God through faith
True
False
Biblical warnings about drifting from the faith will lead true Christians to yearn for a more zealous and genuine faith
True
False
How did Paul illustrate grace through the life of Esau and Jacob ?
Only Jacob deserved God's grace.
Only Esau deserved God's grace.
Both Esau and Jacob deserved God's grace.
Neither Jacob nor Esau deserved God's grace.
Which is not true of faith and repentance?
Saving faith and repentance are gifts of God
Saving faith always happens with repentance.
Saving faith sometimes happens without repentance.
Before regeneration, the spiritual condition of humans can be describes as _________
Seeking
Asleep
Sick
Dead
Which theological term best explains the biblical term born again?
Sanctification
Justification
Regeneration
Consecration
What should define the new identity of the Christian?
The Christian’s church family
The Christian’s unique and specially made personality
Being in Christ
The particular sins we struggle with
How was Abraham able to have righteousness credited to him ?
By believeing in God’s promises
By obeying and being willing to sacrifice Isaac
By not boasting about his priveledges
By leaving his original homeland
Which question does the doctrine of justification answer ?
How can a sinner become a good person ?
How can a sinner be right with God?
How can a sinner persevere in the faith ?
Why is there no excuse for sin ?
What is the ground (foundation) of justification ?
Faith
Christ
Repentance
Justice
What term best describes the process wherey the believer changes gradually to become like Christ ?
Linear sanctification
Progressive sanctification
Psoitional sanctification
Perfected sanctification
How should Christians use the Ten Commandments for their sanctification ?
They should seek to obey them in order to maintain a good testimony.
They should use wisdom to learn how to apply them through faith.
They should realize that the law is no longer applicable to them.
They should seek to obey them in order to keep their salvation
What is the best use of the doctrine of perseverance?
To help us not be concerned when we sin
To show that, no matter how we live, we have a sure salvation
O show that true Christians can abandon the faith
To remind and assure believers that God will help them stay faithful
Word picture
The church
The local church
The universal church
Sojourner
Images
Ordinances
A community of believers who regularly gather, practice the marks of a church, and uphold the attributes of a church
The church
The local church
the universal church
Sojourner
Images
Ordinances
Ceremonial observances
The church
The local church
The universal church
Sojourner
Images
Ordinances
The gathered assembly of believers united in Christ as His body
The church
The local church
The universal church
Sojourner
Images
Ordinances
A temporary inhabitant in a land that is not his or her own
The church
The local church
the universal church
Sojourner
Images
Ordinances
All believers in Christ, past and present
The church
The local church
The universal church
Sojourner
Images
Ordinances
Emphasizes the Holy Spirit's presence in and guidance of individual believers rather than any kind of church authority
Congregational
Episcopal
Nongovernment
Presbyterian
Emphasizes the autonomous authority of the local church congregation and the democratic rule and responsibility of all members, independent from any outside governing body
Congregational
Episcopal
Nongovernment
Presbyterian
Emphasizes the authority of a plurality of elders both in local church and in regional and national governing bodies
Congregational
Episcopal
Nongovernment
Presbyterian
Emphasizes the authority of bishops and archbishops, who oversee multiple local churches
Congregational
Episcopal
Nongovernment
Presbyterian
God used the image of a wife to praise Israel for its faithfulness
True
False
God called Israel His servant as a title of privilege
True
False
According to Romans 11:25-27, a partial and temporary blindness will persist in Israel until the fullness of the Gentile salvation is complete, at which time God plans to fulfill the covenant promises to Israel.
True
False
God made specific promises to the ethnic nation of Israel, and these promises will truly be fulfilled with ethnic Israel.
True
False
The local church cannot be involved in fostering personal holiness because that is the work of the Holy Spirit
True
False
Pastors, not church members, are responsible for maintaining doctrinal purity in the church
True
False
Baptism serves as a metaphor for spiritual cleansing
True
False
Why did God provide the Bible almost entirely through Jewish authors?
The Hebrew language was commonly spoken in the ancient world.
Receiving special revelation was part of Israel's covenant relationship with God.
The Old Testament, written mostly by Jews, is longer than the New Testament, written mostly by Gentiles.
The ultimate goal of the Bible was to reach Jewish people.
Which was the first covenant God made with Israel ?
The Abraham Covenant
The Mosaic Covenant
The Davidic Covenant
The Exile Covenant
Atonement literally means _________
Covering
Removing
Gathering
Washing
Which Jewish feast came to be associated with the giving of the law to Moses?
Feast of Booths
Feast of the New Moon
Passover
Pentecost
What is the overall mision of the church when it gathers together ?
Edification
Preaching
Fellowship
Holiness
What is the overall mission of the church when it scatters ?
Relevance
Prayer
Evangelism
Fellowship
This is the greatest class you have ever taken
True
False
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