Trivia: Do You Really Know About Jesus Christ?

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1. Where was Jesus baptized?

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Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River. This is a significant event in Christianity as it marks the beginning of Jesus' public ministry. The Jordan River holds great religious and historical significance in the Bible, and it is believed to be the place where John the Baptist baptized Jesus. The act of baptism symbolizes purification and spiritual renewal, and it is an important sacrament in Christianity. Therefore, the correct answer is the Jordan River.

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2. The Old Testament name of God is

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The correct answer is YHWH, or Jehovah. In the Old Testament of the Bible, God is often referred to by the name YHWH or Jehovah. This name is significant because it represents God's divine presence and his covenant relationship with the Israelites. It is a sacred and revered name among Jewish and Christian traditions. While Jesus is an important figure in Christianity, he is not the Old Testament name of God. Archangel and savior or redeemer are titles associated with Jesus, but they are not specifically the Old Testament name of God. Therefore, the correct answer is YHWH, or Jehovah.

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3. God has revealed Himself in various ways, but each of them can be objectively tested by His two supreme revelations. Which of these choices is one of the two revelations?

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The person and character of Jesus is one of the two revelations because through Jesus, God revealed Himself in a tangible and relatable form. Jesus' teachings, actions, and the accounts of His life in the Bible provide a clear picture of God's nature and His plan for humanity. By examining Jesus' life and teachings, one can objectively test and understand God's revelation.

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4. To which of the proofs or conclusions given by drh does this Scriptural evidence apply? "For as the Father has life in Himself, so He has granted the Son to have life in Himself, and has given Him authority to execute judgment also, because He is the Son of Man. (John 5:26)

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The given Scriptural evidence applies to the conclusion that "Jesus has the authority of God." This is supported by the verse from John 5:26, which states that the Father has granted the Son to have life in Himself and has given Him authority to execute judgment. This implies that Jesus possesses the same authority as God.

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5. In the Bible, we are told, "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever." This is an exact quote from the King James Version. This verse talks about Jesus being God because He is

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The correct answer is "Immutable." The verse from the Bible states that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. This implies that Jesus does not change and is constant throughout time. The term "immutable" means unchanging or unchangeable, which aligns with the idea presented in the verse. Therefore, the answer "Immutable" is the correct choice.

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6. To which of the proofs or conclusions given by drh does this Scriptural evidence apply? Acts 4:12 says "Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved." NKJV

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This Scriptural evidence from Acts 4:12 applies to the proof or conclusion that "Jesus has the names and titles of God." The verse states that there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved, implying that Jesus' name holds the power of salvation and is therefore associated with the divine.

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7. To which of the proofs or conclusions given by drh does this evidence apply? "Polycarp (A.D. 69-155), bishop of Smyrna, was a disciple of the apostle John. He wrote: "Now may the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the eternal High Priest Himself, the (Son of] God Jesus Christ, build you up in faith .'"

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The evidence provided, which is a quote from Polycarp, a bishop of Smyrna, supports the conclusion that the early Church writers said Jesus is God. Polycarp's statement refers to Jesus as the "eternal High Priest Himself, the (Son of] God Jesus Christ," indicating that he believed Jesus to be divine. This aligns with the belief held by the early Church writers that Jesus is God.

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8. To which of the conclusions given by drh does this Scriptural evidence apply? "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life" (John 14:6);

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This Scriptural evidence applies to the conclusion that "Jesus said He is God." The statement "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life" from John 14:6 implies that Jesus is equating Himself with God, as only God can claim to be the ultimate source of truth, life, and the way to salvation. This verse supports the idea that Jesus explicitly declared His divinity.

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9. To which of the proofs given by drh does this Scriptural evidence apply? In Colossians 2:3 we find that in Jesus "are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge."

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This Scriptural evidence applies to the proof that "Jesus did what only God does." The verse from Colossians 2:3 states that all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden in Jesus, implying that Jesus possesses the divine attributes of wisdom and knowledge, which are characteristics typically associated with God. This aligns with the idea that Jesus did what only God does, further supporting the proof.

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10. To which of the proofs or conclusions given by drh does this Scriptural evidence apply? In Mark 2:5-10 we read, "But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins."

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The Scriptural evidence from Mark 2:5-10 supports the conclusion that Jesus did what only God does. In this passage, Jesus claims the authority to forgive sins, which is an act that only God can do. This evidence shows that Jesus possesses the power and authority of God, indicating that he is divine.

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