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  • 1. 

    What is the meaning of the Greek word "hagiazo"?

    • A.

      The meaning of the Greek word "hagiozo" is the purification of the soul.

    • B.

      The meaning of the Greek word "hagiozo" is the soul of man.

    • C.

      The meaning of the Greek word "hagiozo" is breath or spirit.

    • D.

      The meaning of the Greek word "hagiozo" is "to set apart"; "to devote"; "to consecrate".

    Correct Answer
    D. The meaning of the Greek word "hagiozo" is "to set apart"; "to devote"; "to consecrate".
    Explanation
    The meaning of the Greek word "hagiozo" is "to set apart"; "to devote"; "to consecrate".

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  • 2. 

    What was unique about the assignment that Jesus came to fulfill?

    • A.

      The assignment that Jesus came to fulfill was unique in that the assignment was issued by God Himself.

    • B.

      The assignment that Jesus came to fulfill was unique in that only Michael, the Archangel was the only other person who could accomplish it.

    • C.

      The assignment that Jesus came to fulfill was unique in that no one else could do it.

    • D.

      The assignment that Jesus came to fulfill was unique in that He had to come from Heaven.

    Correct Answer
    C. The assignment that Jesus came to fulfill was unique in that no one else could do it.
    Explanation
    The assignment that Jesus came to fulfill was unique in that no one else could do it.

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  • 3. 

    Why did Jesus take our sins upon Himself?

    • A.

      Jesus took our sins upon Himself so that small groups could meet and have a meaningful prayer.

    • B.

      Jesus took our sins upon Himself so that we could be freed from those sins and have peace with God.

    • C.

      Jesus took our sins upon Himself so that churches could enjoy Christian music.

    • D.

      Jesus took our sins upon Himself so that there would be no turmoil in the Earth.

    Correct Answer
    B. Jesus took our sins upon Himself so that we could be freed from those sins and have peace with God.
    Explanation
    Jesus took our sins upon Himself so that we could be freed from those sins and have peace with God.

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  • 4. 

    Why did Jesus bear our sicknesses?

    • A.

      Jesus bore our sicknesses so that we could be healed.

    • B.

      Jesus bore our sicknesses so that we could be free from sins.

    • C.

      Jesus bore our sicknesses so that we could support Obama-care.

    • D.

      Jesus bore our sicknesses so that we could have health care plans.

    Correct Answer
    A. Jesus bore our sicknesses so that we could be healed.
    Explanation
    Jesus bore our sicknesses so that we could be healed.

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  • 5. 

    Why did God make Jesus to be SIN?

    • A.

      God made Jesus to be SIN so that our nature could be accepted in the brotherhood.

    • B.

      God made Jesus to be SIN so that our nature could be healed from diseases.

    • C.

      God made Jesus to be SIN so that we could be forgiven.

    • D.

      God made Jesus to be SIN so that our nature could be changed from SIN nature to righteousness.

    Correct Answer
    D. God made Jesus to be SIN so that our nature could be changed from SIN nature to righteousness.
    Explanation
    God made Jesus to be SIN, so that our nature could be changed from SIN nature to righteousness.

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  • 6. 

    When Jesus died, why did He (His spirit and soul) go to Hades (place of the dead)?

    • A.

      Jesus went to Hades (place of the dead) so that He could preach to the spirits in prison.

    • B.

      Jesus went to Hades (place of the dead) so that His body would not see corruption.

    • C.

      Jesus went to Hades (place of the dead) so that when we as Christians die, we won't have to go there.

    • D.

      Jesus went to Hades (place of the dead) so that Christians would be treated better when they go there.

    Correct Answer
    C. Jesus went to Hades (place of the dead) so that when we as Christians die, we won't have to go there.
    Explanation
    Jesus went to Hades (place of the dead) so that when we as Christians die, we won't have to go there. Instead, through His exchange, our spirits and souls go directly to the presence of God.

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  • 7. 

    At what time did God raise Jesus in His spirit?

    • A.

      When Jesus had answered all of Pilot's questions, God raised Jesus in His spirit.

    • B.

      When Jesus had fulfilled all of the requirements for God's justice, God raised Him (Jesus) in His spirit.

    • C.

      When Jesus had taken our sicknesses upon Himself, God raised Jesus in His spirit.

    • D.

      When Jesus had taken the whippings from the Roman officials, God raised Jesus in His spirit.

    Correct Answer
    B. When Jesus had fulfilled all of the requirements for God's justice, God raised Him (Jesus) in His spirit.
    Explanation
    When Jesus had fulfilled all of the requirements for God's justice, God raised Him (Jesus) in His spirit. When God made Jesus to be sin, Jesus died in His spirit, just as Adam had done in the Garden of Eden. So, Jesus was the first to be born again, meaning that His spirit came alive unto God.

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  • 8. 

    How does the believer conquer the enemy (Satan)?

    • A.

      Believers conquer Satan through fasting and prayer.

    • B.

      Believers conquer Satan through fellowship with Christians.

    • C.

      Believers administer the defeat of Satan by faith on the basis that Jesus has already defeated Satan.

    • D.

      Believers conquer Satan through education by accredited Universities.

    Correct Answer
    C. Believers administer the defeat of Satan by faith on the basis that Jesus has already defeated Satan.
    Explanation
    We, as believers, do not have to defeat Satan. Jesus defeated Him once, for all. It was an eternal defeat. We simply administer the defeat of Satan in our lives by faith.

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  • 9. 

    How did Jesus sanctify Himself?

    • A.

      Jesus sanctified Himself by consecrating Himself to much prayer and fasting.

    • B.

      Jesus sanctified Himself by consecrating Himself to spend more time with the disciples.

    • C.

      Jesus sanctified Himself by consecrating Himself to do more for the poor.

    • D.

      Jesus sanctified Himself by consecrating Himself (setting Himself apart) for the assignment that God had given to Him.

    Correct Answer
    D. Jesus sanctified Himself by consecrating Himself (setting Himself apart) for the assignment that God had given to Him.
    Explanation
    Jesus sanctified Himself by consecrating Himself (setting Himself apart) for the assignment that God had given to Him.

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  • 10. 

    Using the example of Jesus, what should a Christian do concerning the will of God?

    • A.

      Every Christian should follow the example of Jesus by denying himself/herself and conforming to the will of God for his/her life.

    • B.

      Every Christian should follow the example of Jesus by dying on a cross.

    • C.

      Every Christian should follow the example of Jesus by fasting for forty days.

    • D.

      Every Christian should follow the example of Jesus by praying in a garden.

    Correct Answer
    A. Every Christian should follow the example of Jesus by denying himself/herself and conforming to the will of God for his/her life.
    Explanation
    Every Christian should follow the example of Jesus by denying himself/herself and conforming to the will of God for his/her life.

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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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