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Day Two . . . Lesson 1

Into the Bible 2.

Making Changes in Spiritual and Moral Convictions

Directions: In the second column, write down one or more guideline(s) from each verse for making changes in our spiritual and moral convictions.

Reference Guidelines for Making Changes in Spiritual and Moral Convictions

Isaiah 1:18

Matthew 6:33

John 7:17; 16:13

1 Corinthians 2:13, 14

2 Timothy 4:12-16

2 Timothy 2:15

James 1:5-8

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Question Bank

True or False

1. Imagination should not be used in Bible study. T F

2. There=s a great deal of security in holding on to what we have always believed. T F

3. In the process of growing up, it is important to continually examine and T F

evaluate our ideas and practices.

4. At least among His own people, Jesus was accepted. T F

Multiple Choice

5. The Jews in the New Testament days often viewed Jesus

a. as remote and distant. c. more as a legend than a living person.

b. more as human than divine. d. as removed from problems of everyday life.

6. Paul says that when we grow up and mature, we

a. spend more time thinking about God. c. really know spiritual things.

b. don=t look in a mirror anymore. d. put childish things behind us.

Short Answer

7. Give three ways to help make Jesus real to you. [3 points]

8. Describe three Aunsettling@ changes that are experienced by normal teenagers? [3 points]

9. Old beliefs must either be or with better ones.

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10. What significant insight does the apostle Paul say we will receive when we see God Aface-to-face@? [2 points]

Essay

11. Why did the Jewish people not recognize and accept Jesus when He came to live among them? [5 points]

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Day Three . . . Lesson 2

Lesson Summary

Matthew

Written for

Portrait of Jesus emphasized

Why the portrait was important to the audience

Key word Unique aspect

Mark

Written for

Portrait of Jesus emphasized

Why the portrait was important to the audience

Key word Unique aspect

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Luke

Written for

Portrait of Jesus emphasized

Why the portrait was important to the audience

Key word Unique aspect

John

Written for

Portrait of Jesus emphasized

Why the portrait was important to the audience

Key word Unique aspect

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Day Four

Into the Bible 1.

Ancestral Genealogies of Jesus

Part 1: Source: A. Matthew 1, 2 B. Mark 1:1-11 C. Luke 1-3 D. John 1:1-14

Which gospel writer/writers

1. says that it was prophesied that Jesus would be born in Bethlehem?

2. states that there was no room in the inn for Joseph and Mary?

3. describes the wise men coming from the East in search of the newborn King?

4. points out the fact that Jesus is the Creator of all things?

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5. talks about Christ=s dedication by Simeon in the temple at Jerusalem?

6. describes Christ=s baptism in the Jordan River by John the Baptist?

7. declares that Jesus is not only equal with God but that He is God?

8. says that the world did not recognize Jesus nor did His own people accept Him?

9. traces Christ=s genealogy all the way back to Abraham?

10. traces Christ=s genealogy all the way back to Adam, the son of God?

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Into the Bible 2.

Predictions Concerning Jesus

Directions: Read Matthew 1-3. In the left column, list the verses that indicate the coming of Jesus would fulfill something the prophets had said would happen. In the right column write the prediction.

Text / Prediction

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Project 3:

AI Am@ Titles for God

Directions: Read each of the Scriptures listed, and identify the AI Am@ descriptions of God in each passage.

Text / AI AM@ Descriptions of God
John 6:47-51
John 8:12
John 10:9
John 11:25
John 14:6
John 15:1-7

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Day Five . . . Lesson 2

Question Bank

Matching: Place the capital letter on the blank that identifies the correct gospel book that matches the information stated.

A. Matthew B. Mark C. Luke D. John

1. Written primarily for Roman.

2. Key word is kingdom.

3. This gospel really represents Peter=s story.

4. Presents Jesus as conquering servant and man of action.

5. Uses the key words of belief and faith.

6. Presents Jesus as the King prophesied about in the Bible.

7. Important ancestors of Jesus are King David and Father Abraham.

8. Emphasizes Jesus= ministry to women.

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9. Written for the church.

10. Presents Jesus as the Saviour of all people.

11. Presents Jesus as the divine Son of God.

12. Is not a Synoptic Gospel.

13. Written for the educated Greek.

14. Key word is immediately.

15. Its writer emphasized Christ=s miracles.

16. Was probably the last Gospel to be written.

17. Written primarily for the Jews.

18. Written by a Greek physician.

19. The only non-Jewish writer in the Bible.

Essay

20. What does the word synoptic mean?

21. Give the reasons why there are four different gospels telling the story of Jesus. [2 points]

22. Explain what makes John=s gospel so much different than the other gospels. [2 points]

23. What Gospel do you like the most and why?

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