Understanding the Trinity Quiz

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Understanding the Trinity Quiz

Test your knowledge of one of the foundational concepts in Christianity, the Trinity. This quiz is designed to not only evaluate what you know but also to deepen your understanding of the key elements surrounding the Trinity, Biblical inspiration, and the canon of Scripture.

Prepare yourself with important definitions, historical context, and theological statements as you explore the essence of God as revealed through the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Key topics include:

  • The definition of the Trinity
  • The inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture
  • The books of the Bible in different traditions
  • The role of the Apocrypha in biblical canon
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningFaith101
 
Give the definition of the Trinity as given in class
There is only One True God, eternally self- existent, revealed in three distinct divine persons, The Father, The Son – Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, coequal, without division of nature, essence (substance), or being.
God the son, God the son, God the Holy Spirit, Co equal, Co eternal
The Father, The Son, The Holy Spirit, 3 in one
Co equal, 3 in 1, Jesus is not the father, The Father is not the Son
Know the two main truths that show both central halves of the concept of the Trinity
1. The unity of essence/substance/nature – 1 God – 1 Being 2. The existence of distinctions – three unique Persons
The Father is in unity with the Son, The son is in unity with the Holy Spirit
3 in one, and the essence is intertwined with essence of God
Know the 4 “Key Statements” about the concept of the Trinity
The Father is God 2. The Son (Jesus Christ) is God 3. The Holy Spirit is God 4. There is only One God
Father God, Jesus Father, Lord Almighty, The Holy Spirit
One God in 3
Jesus came as God, Jesus is the son of man, God thee Father
Distinguish between Inspiration, Revelation, and Illumination
Revelation Truth communicated by God to a persons mind/heart that is otherwise unknowable. Unveiling the veiled. Illumination is a deeper or fuller understanding about a passage of Scripture or a biblical truth, imparted to a person by God. Inspiration = God leading, guiding and influeincing a person. God moving a person’s heart or mind.
Inspiration is the inspired Word of God, Revelation is Word of God revealed, And Illumination is a deeper understanding of who God is
Truth communicated by God to a persons mind/heart that is otherwise unknowable. Unveiled but knowable to the cannon of Scripture
Revelation is the Truth communicated by God to a persons mind/heart that takes heart, otherwise unknowable to understand not on their own personal understanding. Unveiling the veiled. Illumination = a deeper or fuller understanding about a passage of Scripture or a biblical truth, imparted to a person by God. Inspiration = God leading, guiding and influeincing a person. God moving a person’s heart.
Know the meaning of “Canon of Scripture” and the important dates of canonization as discussed in class
121 AD Counsel of Jabneh
90 AD & 118 AD Counsel of Jabneh
157 & 163 AD Counsel of Jabneh
91 AD & 98 AD Counsel of Jabneh
Know about the Inspiration and Inerrancy of Scripture
God leading, guiding and infleuincing a person. God moving a person’s heart or mind. Liberal schools move away from both total Inspiration and Inerrancy
God leading, guiding and infleuincing a person. God moving a person’s heart or mind and soul.We must know the distinction and revelancacy. Liberalality moves away from both total Inspiration and Inerrancy
The Inspiration is inspired by men who were moved by the Holy Spirt and inerrancy is unmovable Word of God
God leading, guiding and infleuincing a person. God moving a person’s heart or mind and soul.We must know the clearifaction and revelancacy. Liberalality moves away from both total Inspiration and Inerrancy
Know the number of books that are in both Protestant Bible and Catholic Bible (Old Testament/New Testament)
66 & 73
67 & 74
68 & 75
66 & 69
Distinguish between “Apocrypha” and the “Septuagint”
Apocrypha - is the forbidden books, Septuagint is the hebrew translation
Apocrypha - is the smelly books
Apocrypha - is the hidden books, Septuagint is the translation into Greek
Apocrypha - is the hidden books, Septuagint is the translation into Hebrew & Greek
Know the 5 reasons why Protestants do not accept the Apocrypha as part of the Bible as discussed in class
1. Philo did not quote the Apocrphya as Scripture, Josephus explicitly rejected it and listed the Hebrew Canon as being only 24 books. 2. Its not part of the Jewish Tanakh (Bible) Jewish Canon. Apocrypha was officially rejected at Jabneh in AD 90 & 118 3. The Catholics didn’t officially accept the current books of the apocrypha until, by the papal decree, the Council of Trent approved them in 1546, in response to Luther. 4. No part of the Apocrypha is cited in the New Testament 5. There are doctrinal problems with what the Apocrypha teach
1. Philo never quoted the Apocrphya as Scripture, Josephus explicitly rejected it and did not list the Hebrew Canon as being only 24 books. 2. Its not part of the Jewish Tanakh (Bible) Jewish Canon. Apocrypha was officially rejected at Jabneh in AD 90 & 118 3. The Catholics didn’t officially accept the current books of the apocrypha until, by the papal decree, the Council of Trent approved them in 1546, in response to Luther. 4. No part of the Apocrypha is cited in the New Testament 5. There are doctrinal problems with what the Apocrypha teach
1. Philo never quoted the Apocrphya as Scripture, Josephus explicitly does not rejectit and listed the Hebrew Canon as being only 24 books. 2. Its not part of the Jewish Tanakh (Bible) Jewish Canon. Apocrypha was officially rejected at Jabneh in AD 90 & 118 3. The Catholics didn’t officially accept the current books of the apocrypha until, by the papal decree, the Council of Trent approved them in 1546, in response to Luther. 4. No part of the Apocrypha is cited in the New Testament 5. There are doctrinal problems with what the Apocrypha teach
1. Philo never quoted the Apocrphya as Scripture, Josephus explicitly rejected it and listed the Hebrew Canon as being only 24 books. 2. Its not part of the Jewish Tanakh (Bible) Jewish Canon. Apocrypha was officially rejected at Jabneh in AD 90 & 118 3. The Catholics didn’t officially accept the current books of the apocrypha until, by the papal decree, the Council of Trent approved them in 1546, in response to Luther. 4. No part of the Apocrypha is cited in the New Testament 5. There are doctrinal problems with what the Apocrypha teach
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