Hebr102.3E

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    If this Covenant is called a New Covenant, what does that indicate about the Old Covenant?

    • A.

      Calling this covenant the New Covenant indicates that the Old Covenant is obsolete.

    • B.

      Calling this covenant the New Covenant indicates that the Old Covenant is still in force.

    • C.

      Calling this covenant the New Covenant indicates doubt in what was written.

    • D.

      Calling this covenant the New Covenant indicates old ideas.

    Correct Answer
    A. Calling this covenant the New Covenant indicates that the Old Covenant is obsolete.
    Explanation
    Hebrews 8:13--By calling this covenant the New Covenant, He has made the first one obsolete.

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  • 2. 

    Why was the Old Covenant ineffective?

    • A.

      The mediator of the Old Covenant was a man without righteousness.

    • B.

      All the answers are correct.

    • C.

      The Law (Old Covenant) could not produce righteousness.

    • D.

      The High Priest entered the Tabernacle (Sanctuary) with the blood of bulls and goats.

    Correct Answer
    B. All the answers are correct.
    Explanation
    For all of the above reasons and more, the Old Covenant was ineffective.

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  • 3. 

    How did the Old Covenant deal with the sins of the people?

    • A.

      The people had to buy "sin passes" from the High Priest that forgave their sins.

    • B.

      The people had to work off their sins by volunteer labor at the temple.

    • C.

      None of the answers are correct.

    • D.

      The offering for sins by the High Priest merely rolled the sins forward for another year.

    Correct Answer
    D. The offering for sins by the High Priest merely rolled the sins forward for another year.
    Explanation
    The High Priest went into the Tabernacle with blood offerings. If the sacrifices were accepted, then the sins of the people were rolled forward for one year. Note: The sins were not remitted.

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  • 4. 

    In contrast to the New Covenant, the Old Covenant was active in what way?

    • A.

      The Old Covenant was in a Tabernacle (structure) made by man.

    • B.

      The Old Covenant was not able to take away (remit) sins.

    • C.

      The Old Covenant was a mere shadow of the good things to come.

    • D.

      All the answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    D. All the answers are correct.
    Explanation
    All of the answers are true of the Old covenant.

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  • 5. 

    What happened to the High Priest when he entered the Most Holy Place if he had not fulfilled all the requirements exactly?

    • A.

      If the High Priest had not fulfilled all the requirements of the Old Covenant when he entered the Most Holy Place, he was cast out of the tribe of Levi.

    • B.

      If the High Priest had not fulfilled all the requirements of the Old Covenant when he entered the Most Holy Place, he lost 25 years of his life.

    • C.

      If the High Priest had not fulfilled all the requirements of the Old Covenant when he entered the Most Holy Place, he immediately died.

    • D.

      If the High Priest had not fulfilled all the requirements of the Old covenant when he entered the Most Holy Place, he lost 10 years of his life.

    Correct Answer
    C. If the High Priest had not fulfilled all the requirements of the Old Covenant when he entered the Most Holy Place, he immediately died.
    Explanation
    When the High Priest entered the Most Holy Place once o year, a rope was tied around his ankle, because if he had not done everything exactly as the Law described, he immediately died. Because he was the only person allowed to enter the Most Holy Place, the rope insured that his body could be pulled out of the Most Holy Place.

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  • 6. 

    In the New Covenant, how does righteousness come to the new Christian?

    • A.

      Righteousness comes to the new Christian who is willing to earn God's righteousness.

    • B.

      Righteousness only comes to the Christian after he has spent many hours in fasting and prayer.

    • C.

      Righteousness comes to the new Christian who suffers for the cause of Christ.

    • D.

      Righteousness is a gift that is given by God to the individual who is born again.

    Correct Answer
    D. Righteousness is a gift that is given by God to the individual who is born again.
    Explanation
    Righteousness is the first gift of grace that is received by the New Christian.

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  • 7. 

    What was the price that was paid by Jesus for righteousness to be offered to us?

    • A.

      Jesus wore the crown of thorns so that we could be righteous.

    • B.

      Jesus suffered embarrassment in the temple so that we could be righteous.

    • C.

      God made Jesus to be sin so that we could be the righteousness of God in Christ.

    • D.

      Jesus became poor on the cross so that we could be righteous.

    Correct Answer
    C. God made Jesus to be sin so that we could be the righteousness of God in Christ.
    Explanation
    II Corinthians 5f:21--God made him who knew no sin, to be sin, so that we could be the righteousness of God in him.

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  • 8. 

    Why is the New Covenant a better Covenant?

    • A.

      In the New Covenant, our sins are remitted (taken away--erased--gone).

    • B.

      In the New Covenant, the mediator is the very Son of God.

    • C.

      In the New Covenant, the believer can experience the presence of God every day.

    • D.

      All the answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    D. All the answers are correct.
    Explanation
    The New Covenant is a better Covenant with better promises. It was the perfect plan of God. All of the above answers are correct.

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  • 9. 

    What promise in the New Covenant would fulfill the requirement of a "better promise" than the Old Covenant promises?

    • A.

      The promise of eternal life to everyone who believes in Jesus.

    • B.

      The promise of healing to all who are sick and afflicted.

    • C.

      God changes our nature from the sin nature to that of righteousness.

    • D.

      All the answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    D. All the answers are correct.
    Explanation
    Eternal Life--John 3:16
    Healing through the wounds of Jesus--II Peter 2:24
    Now we have peace with God--Rom. 5:1
    Righteousness--II Corinthians 5:21

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  • 10. 

    What are two of the benefits that we may receive through God's exceedingly great and precious promises?

    • A.

      Through God's promises, we may partake of the Lord's supper and escape the corruption that is in the world.

    • B.

      Through God's promises, we may partake of His nature and escape the abomination that maketh desolate.

    • C.

      Through God's promises, we may partake of His nature and escape the corruption that is in the world.

    • D.

      None of the answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    C. Through God's promises, we may partake of His nature and escape the corruption that is in the world.
    Explanation
    II Peter 1:3-4--We have been given exceedingly great and precious promises, that though these promises we may partake of the nature of God and escape the corruption that is in the world.

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  • 11. 

    Did you read the required text assigned for this quiz?

    • A.

      Yes, I read the required text assigned for this quiz.

    • B.

      No, I did not read the required text assigned for this quiz.

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes, I read the required text assigned for this quiz.
    Explanation
    A lower quiz score will result from the failure to read the assigned lesson text.

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