7th & 8th Old Testament Studies - Redemptive History



Study Guide to Test #1: An Introduction to the Holy Bible

These questions are based on class discussions, notes, and readings.

1. What is the relationship between the Old and New Testament?

2. What is a symbol?

3. In your own words, explain the primary purpose of the Bible.

4. What is redemptive history?

5. What is one verse from the Bible that proves that it is inspired?

6. What is hermeneutics?

7. How does a person view a text from the redemptive historical approach?

8. What are some of the qualities of the Bible?

9. What is a type?

10. In what languages were the Old and New Testaments written?

11. What are the major themes covered in the study of redemptive history?

12. Where does redemptive history begin and where does it end?

13. Is the Bible required for salvation?

14. How do Christians know for sure that the Bible is God’s Word?

15. What are the apocryphal books?

16. What does inspired mean?

17. What is the definition of typology?

18. Does anyone who regular reads the Bible eventually become saved?

19. Why is hermeneutics and exegesis important?

20. What typology is being developed in Numbers 21:6-9?

21. What is the Bible?

22. What should we do with the Bible?

23. Why is there a need for redemption?

24. What are three reasons for why the KJV or NKJV is the best English translation of the Bible?

25. Hermeneutics is all about what?

26. Does God give some people new revelation of Himself today?

27. What does Luke 24:27 & 44 teach us about the Old Testament?

28. What are some of the evidences for the divine authorship of God’s Word?

29. List and briefly explain four basic rules of hermeneutics and exegesis.

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