Building Biblical Theology
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Lesson OneWhat is Biblical Theology?3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoSynchronic Synthesis of the Old Testament3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeDiachronic Development in the Old Testament3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourContours of New Testament Biblical Theology3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Question 1 of 27
1. Question
Match the Bible reference with the corresponding description of its contents.
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- Matthew 2:1-12
- Jeremiah 31:31
- Matthew 4:23
- Revelation 11:15
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Jesus' birth
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God promises to make a new covenant with Israel.
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Jesus went about Galilee, teaching and preaching the good news of the kingdom.
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The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ.
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Question 2 of 27
2. Question
Identify the covenant that corresponds to its unique contribution to Old Testament eschatology.
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- the covenant with Adam
- the covenant with Noah
- The covenant with Abraham
- the covenant with Moses
- the covenant with David
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Man in God's image will fill and subdue the earth.
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God will keep the world stable so that God's plan for the world can be fulfilled.
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All the world will be blessed through this family and through Israel.
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Israel will be scattered because they will not keep the law. But they will be restored.
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His future son will rule the entire earth.
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Question 3 of 27
3. Question
Identify each stage of the fulfillment of the promises regarding David’s dynasty, according to the special focus given at that time.
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- During the united monarchy
- During the time of the early prophets
- During the time of the later prophets
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A descendant of David will rule from sea to sea. All kings will bow down to him.
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The nation will be sent into seventy years of exile. But David's tent will be restored.
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Because the Israelite's did not repent, the exile will be extended. Some return to Jerusalem, but even the restored community disregards God's law again. The hopes will be postponed to a distant future.
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Question 4 of 27
4. Question
Identify each group with its corresponding beliefs regarding the “age to come.”
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- Apocalyptic sects
- Zealots
- Nomists
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They expected an abrupt divine intervention to establish the age to come.
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They believed the age to come would arise as the Jews rose up militarily against the Roman rulers.
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They believed the last days would come when Israel became faithful to the law of Moses.
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Question 5 of 27
5. Question
Match the Bible reference with its use of the phrase “last days”.
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- Hebrews 1:1-2
- 2 Timothy 3:1-5
- John 6:39
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It uses the phrase to refer to the days of Jesus and the apostles.
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It uses the phrase to refer to the extended period of Church history.
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It uses the phrase to refer to the final consummation of the plan of redemption.
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Question 6 of 27
6. Question
Match each Bible reference with the way the passage describes SALVATION.
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- as something that already occurred
- as an ongoing reality
- as something still future
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Romans 8:24
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1 Corinthians 1:18
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Romans 5:9
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Question 7 of 27
7. Question
Match each Bible reference with the way the passage describes GLORIFICATION.
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- as something that already occurred
- as an ongoing reality
- as something still future
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Romans 8:29-30
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2 Corinthians 3:18
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2 Timothy 2:10
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Question 8 of 27
8. Question
Which of the following characteristics does New Testament Biblical Theology have in common with Old Testament Biblical Theology? Mark each correct answer as given in the lesson.
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Question 9 of 27
9. Question
Luke 24:26-27 says: “Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?” And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, [Jesus] explained to them what was said in ____________ concerning himself.
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Question 10 of 27
10. Question
The phrase “New Testament” is synonymous with “New _______.”
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Question 11 of 27
11. Question
Dr. Pratt says, “The coherent system of the entire New Testament can be summed up under the rubric of ___________________.” Choose the phrase used in the lesson.
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Question 12 of 27
12. Question
Ezekiel 37:26 refers to the new covenant as the covenant of ________.
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Question 13 of 27
13. Question
Which of the following are differences between the Old Testament and the New Testament that affect the way the biblical writers do diachronic analysis? (These may be considered “obstacles.”)
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Question 14 of 27
14. Question
Which of the following questions would be a typical question asked by a New Testament Biblical Theologian?
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Question 15 of 27
15. Question
What does “eschatology” mean in the context of theological studies?
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Question 16 of 27
16. Question
Which of the following phrases are often used to describe the New Testament view of the eschatological ages? Mark each correct answer.
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Question 17 of 27
17. Question
Which of the following illustrations does Dr. Pratt use to explain that the arrival of the last days was more complex than it appeared from the Old Testament perspective?
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Question 18 of 27
18. Question
How did the first century Jews generally understand “this age” when they spoke of eschatology?
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Question 19 of 27
19. Question
How did the first century Jews generally understand “the age to come” when they spoke of eschatology?
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Question 20 of 27
20. Question
Which of the following phrases is used frequently in the New Testament to identify what the Old Testament referred to as “the last days” or “the age to come”?
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Question 21 of 27
21. Question
Which of the following statements best describes the change in perspective brought by the New Testament regarding the “age to come”?
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Question 22 of 27
22. Question
What theological perspective is found either explicitly or implicitly on every page of the New Testament, according to the lesson?
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Question 23 of 27
23. Question
Which of the following statements best expresses the difference between the way Systematic Theology and Biblical Theology deal with Christology?
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Question 24 of 27
24. Question
What is the meaning of “ordo salutis” in theological studies?
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Question 25 of 27
25. Question
To which of the following does Biblical Theology give most attention?
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Question 26 of 27
26. Question
Dr. Pratt uses an illustration to explain the perspective of New Testament authors as they write about salvation. He says they describe what happens to individuals as if they were looking at a character on stage from different seats in the audience; behind the person are three panels. What do the panels represent?
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Question 27 of 27
27. Question
According to the lesson, John the Baptist was not sure that Jesus was the Messiah because he didn’t see the blessings he was expecting.
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