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Genesis 1-3. The Bible talks of beginnings and God is already there (He is not a born god as with Greeks).
a. List the six days of creation and say what happens in each.
[Remember, a list is vertical, numbered, and requires a quotation for each point. Do not bunch the numbers together in a single paragraph. Your own words must first appear, then the quote follows. No quotation may stand alone, however obvious they appear; and no response may stand without a quotation and citation.]
b. Adam and Eve fail a test in Eden. Discuss the conditions and why the failure and its resulting judgment from God
2. Genesis 6-8. How is the world destroyed and why and who is …show more content…
What is represented by the stone cut out without hands (chapter 2)?
c. Revelation 13, 17. What are the similar features of John’s vision as compared with Daniel’s beasts vision?
d. Revelation 19-20. What is the Lake of Fire? Who is going to be put in it and why?
e. Revelation 21-22. What does the New Jerusalem look like? Describe it.
PART TWO
The Identification of Jesus Christ
12. Messiah. The Bible has many promises of a deliverer for Israel. He is Messiah. The New Testament represents Jesus as Messiah in fulfillment of such prophecies.
a. For example, Isaiah 7:14, 9:6-7 predict his coming. Number and list 7 qualities of Messiah’s character
b. GOSPELS. Matthew, Mark, Luke, John are the four gospels telling the history of Jesus. Read Matthew 1:22-23; Luke 1:30-35 and John 1:1-34. How do these fulfill the Isaiah passages listed above? Find 5 points of comparison, number and list them.
c. The book of Mark records more miracles done by Jesus than any other of the gospels. Number and list 10 miracles.
d. Matthew chapters 26-28 deal with what subjects regarding Jesus? Discuss each chapter summarizing what is happening.
e. John 1:1-14 say about the identity of the Word? What reception did he receive when coming into this