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1 L IBERTY H OME B IBLE I NSTITUTE P r e- Ex a m R e v i e w Theology Lesson 4-10 Doctrine of the Bible I. How the Bible Came Into Being 1. God’s three wonderful methods in preparing His Word for our hearts and our hearts for His Word are: 1. 2. 3. 2. In the illustration of Dr. Einstein, match (1) inspiration, (2) revelation, and (3) illumination to the following statements: A. occurred when Dr. Einstein imparted to you his great truth B. took place when he guided you as you wrote it down C. happened when he encouraged the news editor to accept his report as given by you. 3. Fill in the blank. The Bible was written by some (1) authors, over a period of (2) years. 4. Matching. 1. From God to man (man hears that which God wants written) A. illumination 2. From man to paper (man writes that which God wants written) B. revelation 3. From paper to heart (man receives that which God has written) C. inspiration 5. How did God speak to men? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 6. What is involved in transferring the voice of God into the vocabulary of man? (A) (B) What does the Greek word mean? 7. Give a definition to the various theories of inspiration. 1. Bible writers were inspired in the same sense that Wm. Shakespeare was inspired. A. mechanical 2. God coldly dictated the Bible as an office manager. B spiritual rule only 3. Only the main thought is inspired. C. plenary verbal 4. Only certain parts are inspired. D. partial theory 5. The Bible is infallible in all things but historical and scientific statements. E. natural 6. All the very words of the Bible are inspired. F. content or concept theory

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Theology • Lesson 4-10 • Doctrine of the Bible

I. How the Bible Came Into Being

1. God’s three wonderful methods in preparing His Word for our hearts and our hearts for His Word are:

1.

2.

3.

2. In the illustration of Dr. Einstein, match (1) inspiration, (2) revelation, and (3) illumination to the following statements:

A. occurred when Dr. Einstein imparted to you his great truth

B. took place when he guided you as you wrote it down

C. happened when he encouraged the news editor to accept his report as given by you.

3. Fill in the blank. The Bible was written by some (1) authors, over a period of (2) years.

4. Matching.

1. From God to man (man hears that which God wants written) A. illumination

2. From man to paper (man writes that which God wants written) B. revelation

3. From paper to heart (man receives that which God has written) C. inspiration

5. How did God speak to men?

1.

2.

3.

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6.

7.

6. What is involved in transferring the voice of God into the vocabulary of man? (A) (B) What does the

Greek word mean?

7. Give a definition to the various theories of inspiration.

1. Bible writers were inspired in the same sense that Wm. Shakespeare was inspired. A. mechanical

2. God coldly dictated the Bible as an office manager. B spiritual rule only

3. Only the main thought is inspired. C. plenary verbal

4. Only certain parts are inspired. D. partial theory

5. The Bible is infallible in all things but historical and scientific statements. E. natural

6. All the very words of the Bible are inspired. F. content or concept theory

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8. Inspiration is still going on today.

A. True B. False

9. Old Testament writers always understood the nature of everything they wrote.

A. True B. False

10. Which statement is false? Plenary-verbal inspiration:

A. did not prohibit personal research.

B. denied the usage of extra-Biblical sources.

C. did not overwhelm the personality of the human author.

D. does not guarantee the inspiration of any modern or ancient translation.

E. assures us that God included all the necessary things He wanted us to know, and excluded everything else.

11. Give three reasons for the necessity of illumination.

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2.

3.

12. Give two results of illumination.

1. 2.

13. The Holy Spirit does not illuminate an insincere person for salvation.

A. True B. False

14. The Holy Spirit always works apart from the aid of others in His ministry of illumination.

A. True B. False

15. Both Israel and the Early Church viewed the scriptures as the Word of God.

A. True B. False

16. An agnostic regards the early history of the Bible as divinely inspired but has a problem understanding it.

A. True B. False C. Text does not say

17. Who was the most famous liberal of the 20th century?

18. Most of the cults regard the Bible as superior to their own writings.

A. True B. False

19. Match the cults with the statement.

1. offers the complete spiritual meaning of the Bible.

2. far better to read their studies in the scriptures A. Ne0-orthodoxy

and leave off studying the Bible, than vice versa. B. Christian Science

3. has the final word on interpretation of the Bible C. Jehovah’s Witnesses

and accepts Apocryphal books as inspired. D. Roman Catholic Church

4. the Bible contains the word of God

20. Matching

1. Liberalism A. not a social gospel, but a Sinner gospel

2. Agnosticism B. Karl Barth

3. Christian Science C. H. J. Ockenga

4. Jehovah’s Witnesses D. Fosdick

5. Mormonism E. M. B. Eddy

6. Mysticism F. "Inner light”

7. Neo-orthodoxy G. Bertrand Russell

8. Orthodoxy H. Chas. Taze Russell

9. Neo-evangelism I. Joseph Smith

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21. How many times does the Old Testament refer to itself as being the Word of God?

22. New Testament writers refer to at least (1) Old Testament events and quote from over (2)

23. It is estimated that over of Jesus’ recorded New Testament words were taken from the Old Testament.

A.5% B.10% C.15%

24. About of the great sermons in the book of Acts are composed of verses taken from the Old Testament.

A. 20% B. 30% C. 50%

III. What Great Personalities have said about the Bible (Text Pages 35-41)

25. There were U.S. presidents quoted in the text, commending the Bible.

A.10 B.12 C.16 D.18

26. Match the President’s statement with the man.

1. "The Bible is the best book in the world. It contains more

than all the libraries I have seen." A. Theodore Roosevelt

2. "It is impossible to rightly govern the world without the Bible!" B. Abraham Lincoln

3. “That book, Sir, is the rock on which our Republic rests." C. George Washington

4. "But for this book we could not know right from wrong. I believe D. John Adams

the Bible is the best gift God has ever given to man." E. Andrew Jackson

5. "The Bible is the anchor of our liberties." F. U.S. Grant

6. "No educated man can afford to be Ignorant of the Bible!"

27. Which General said, “Believe me sir, never a night goes by, be I ever so tired, but I read the Word of God before I go to bed."

A. Douglas McArthur B. Stonewall Jackson C. Oliver Cromwell

28. Which scientist said, "Young men, as you go forth, remember that I, an old man, who has known only science all his life,

say unto you that there is no truer facts than the facts found within the Holy Scriptures."

A. Sir Isaac Newton B. James Dwight Dana

29. Which historian said, "The Bible has been the Book that held together the fabric of Western Civilization... the civilization

we possess could not have come into existence and could not have been sustained without it."

A. H.G. Wells B. Arnold Toynbee

30. Match the lawyers with their quotes.

1. “I believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be the will and the Word of God.”

2. “Young men, my advice to you is that you cultivate an acquaintance with, and a firm belief in, the Holy Scriptures.”

3. “This is a Book worth more than all the others that were ever printed.”

A. Patrick Henry B. Ben Franklin C. Daniel Webster

31. Which educator said, "The Bible is a window in this prison world through which we may look into eternity."

A. Timothy Dwight B. William L. Phelps C. Henry Van Dyke

32. Which two philosophers & writers made the statements? "Of all the books, the most indispensable and the most useful,

the one whose knowledge is the most effective, is the Bible...” "It is impossible to mentally or socially enslave a Bible

reading people.”

A. Immanuel Kant & John Locke

B. John Ruskin & Charles Dickins

C. Charles Dana & Horace Greeley

33. Which theologian said, "The Scriptures are Divine; in them God speaks, and they are His Word. To hear or to read the

Scriptures is nothing else than to hear God.”

A. Calvin B. Luther C. Augustine

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34. Match the symbol with the scripture.

IV. Symbols for the Bible

1. a mirror A. Jer. 20:9; Luke 24:32

2. a seed B. Heb. 4:12; Eph 6:17

3. water C. Jer. 23:29

4. a lamp D.1 Pet. 1:23; James 1:18

5. a sword E. James 1:23-25

6. precious metals F. Eph.5:25-27

7. nourishing food G. Psa. 119:105; Prov. 6:23:11 Pet. 1:19

8. a hammer H. Psa. 12:6; 19:10; 119:127

9. a fire I. I Pet. 2:2; Heb. 5:12-14; John 6:51; Psa. 19:10

V. The Supreme Authority of the Bible

35. Fill in the blank. "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for (1) for

(2) for (3) ,for(4) ." II Tim. 3:15-17

36. Matching.

1. “For my thoughts are not your thoughts”. A. Rom. 12:1,2

2. "Behold I thought..." B. Isa. 1:18

3. "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart." C. Prov. 3:5-7

4. "I beseech you therefore brethren..." D. Isa. 55:8,9

5. "Come now, and let us reason together..." E. II Kings 5:11

37. Match the church with the statement.

1. "left thy first love." A. Sardis

2. "doctrine of Balaam and Nicolaitans." B. Laodicia

3. "thou sufferest-Jezebel--to teach and to seduce my Servants." C. Pergamos

4. "a name that thou livest, and art dead.” D. Thyatira

5. "lukewarm-neither cold nor hot.” E. Ephesus

38. Name the five things over which the Bible has supreme authority.

1. 2.

3. 4.

5.

39. Match the polluted Popes who:

1. lived with the notorious harlot Marazia. A. Pope John XlI

2. driven out of Rome by enraged citizens. B. Pope Sergius Ill

3. killed in the act of adultery by the woman’s husband. C. Pope Benedict IX

4. called the most depraved criminal who ever lived. D. Pope John XXIII

40. Matching. The seven C’s of the Word of God:

1. It convicts of sin. A. John 8:31

2. It converts the soul. B. John 17:17

3. It cleanses the conscience. C. Psa. 119:50,54

4. It consecrates the life. D. John 15:3

5. It corrects the wrong. E. II Tim 3:16

6. It confirms the right. F. Heb. 4:12

7. It comforts the heart. G. James 1:18; I Pet.1:23

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41. Matching. How is the Christian to respond to the Word of God? He is to:

1. read it. A. Matt, 13:23; 28:19,20

2. heed it B. I Tim. 4:16; Psa. 19:9

3. seed it. C. Col. 3:16; Rev. 1:3

4. desire it. D. II Tim. 2:15

5. preach it. E. I Peter 2:2

6. rightly divide it. F. II Tirn. 4:2

7. live by it. G. II Tim. 2:15

8. use it. H. Matt. 4:4

9. suffer for it, (and if need be) die for it. I. Rev. 1:9:6:9; 20:4

J. Eph. 6:17

42. Matching.

VI. How the 66 Books of the Bible were Collected

1. A pictorial and personal language; addresses itself to the heart and emotions.

2. An intellectual language, more for the mind than heart-a most useful medium for expressing propositional truth-a

universal language.

A. Latin B. Greek C. Hebrew D. English

43. Give the three reasons why the best way to communicate with all men of all ages was through the written record.

1. 2.

3.

44. What were the three divisions of the Hebrew Old Testament?

1. 2.

3.

45. Many believe the Book of to be the oldest in the Word of God.

A. Genesis B. Joshua C. Job

46. During the Babylonian captivity the Old Testament books were probably:

A. hidden in caves in Israel.

B. kept in secret hiding by some of the priests and scribes.

C. carried to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar.

47. The New Testament was written over a period of about (1) years from the year (2) to

(3) by (4) separate authors.

48. It Is very evident that the first New Testament book to be written was Matthew’s Gospel.

A. True B. False

49. List the eight writers of the New Testament.

1. 2.

3. 4.

5. 6.

7. 8.

50. There were five rigid tests given to Biblical books to determine the canon of scripture. Which test is left out of the

following:

1. authorship

2. local church acceptance

3. church father’s recognition

4. personal edification

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51. There were (1) Apocryphal books which arose after (2) , after the Old Testament canon

had been recognized by the Jews as being officially closed.

52. The Bible translator Jerome accepted the Apocryphal books as inspired and was the one who included them into the

Latin Vulgate Bible.

A. True B. False

53. During the third Council of Carthage held in , the 27 New Testament books were declared to be canonical.

54. Matching

VII. Important Historical Translations of the Bible

1. the Dead Sea Scrolls A. the Queen of Versions. (400 A.D.)

2. the Greek Septuagint B. translated by Ulfilos-first translation into a barbarian language. (350 A.D.)

3. the Latin Vulgate C. the land south of Egypt in Africa. (350 A.D.)

4. Codex Sinaiticus D. a new kind of language-a cross between Greek and Egyptian. (350 A.D.)

5. the Papyri E. found in 1947-included fragments of every Old Testament book except Esther.

6. Codex Vaticanus F. translation of Old Testament Hebrew into Greek language.

7. the Coptic Version G. hundreds of sheets found in Egypt in 1895.

8. the Gothic Version H. translated by Jerome-the first recognized Bible for nearly 1200 years until the KJV.

9. Codex Alexandrinus I. written In Egypt. (450 A.D.)

10. the Armenian Version J. discovered by Tischendorf in a Monastery on Mount Sinai. (330 A.D.)

11.the Ethiopic Version K. has been in Vatican Library in Rome since 1481, omits the last few chapters of Hebrews.

55. Matching.

1. Alfred A. (1535) made a secondary translation of the Bible from Latin, German, and English into English.

2. Bede B. King of England (871-901), was King, lawgiver, teacher, writer, translator.

3. Wycliffe C. (674-735) godly monk, scholar, historian, and theologian, ‘the father of English history"

4. Tyndale D.(1320-1384) "Morning Star of the Reformation" - first to completely translate the entire Bible into English.

5. Coverdale E.(1525) translated Bible; and some 50,000 copies circulated by him before his martyrdom.

56. Matching.

1. Matthew’s Version (1537)

2. The Great Bible (1539)

3. The Geneva Version (1557)

4. The Bishop’s Bible (1568)

5. The Rheims-Doual Bible (1582)

6. The King James Version (1611)

7. The English Revision (1881-1885)

8. The American Standard Version (1901)

9. The Revised Standard Version (1952)

A. prepared by John Rogers - burned to death by Bloody Mary in 1555.

B. an attempt by the Pope to win England back to the Roman fold, which failed.

C. authorized by Henry VlIl - chained to the "reading posts" within the churches.

D. translated because the notes in the Geneva version were not acceptable.

E. began with a request by Puritan spokesman Dr. Reynolds of Oxford for a new translation.

F. translated by John Calvin’s brother-in-law, William Whittingham.

G. offered several changes and improvements over its English cousin - has not cut into the lead of the KJV.

H. one of the most controversial versions of the Bible ever published - authorized by the NCC in the U.S.A.

I. initial formalities began when the Canterbury Convention adopted 5 resolutions; it translated the Greek tenses

definite articles and prepositions more accurately.

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“Proofs That The Bible Is The Word Of God”

57. If a Buddhist or Moslem were to ask you why you feel your faith is the right one, a good answer would be-”l know I’m

right because-”

A. “I feel I’m right! Christ lives in my heart!”

B. “Christianity has more followers in this world than any other religion.”

C. “Christianity is the oldest of all religions.”

D. None of the above

E. All of the above

58. What wonderful weapon, and unanswerable argument can we give when we are asked, "a reason for the hope that is in

(us)." (I Peter 3:15)

A. We can threaten them with the fires of Hell if they don’t believe.

B. We can tell them that one minute alter death will be ample time to convince any skeptic of the truth of Christianity.

C. We can say, “I know I’m right because the author of my faith has given me a Book which is completely unlike any

of the books of your faiths.”

I. The Bible’s Amazing Unity

59. What answer should I give to someone who asks me why I believe my religious "book" is any more reliable than theirs?

ANSWER:

60. There are (1) Old Testament books and (2) New Testament books. There is a divine

unity from Genesis to Revelation even though some (3) centuries elapsed between the first and last

book written and nearly (4) years elapsed between the writing of Malachi and Matthew, and even though

there were approximately (5) writers with some (6) varous occupations.

61. Matching

1. Moses A. (? possible carpenters)

2. Joshua B. Egyptian Prince

3. Samuel C. poor farmer

4. David D. rich farmer

5. Esther E. wealthy fisherman

6. Ruth F. poor fisherman

7. Job G. tax collector

8. Amos H. cup bearer

9. Ezra I. Prime minister

10. Isaiah J. soldier

11. Daniel K. priest

12. Nehemiah L. king

13. Matthew M. queen

14. Mark N. prophet

15. Luke O. housewife

16. John P. evangelist

17. Peter Q. scribe

18. Jude & James R. physician

19. Paul S. tentmaker

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II. THE BIBLE’S INDESTRUCTABILITY

62. In 303 A.D. Emperor (1) thought he had destroyed every Bible, and erected a column of Victory which read

(2) . Twenty years later the new Emperor (3) offered a reward for any remaining Bibles. Within

(4) no less than copies were brought out of hiding and presented to the king.

63. In 1199 Pope ordered the burning of all Bibles.

A. John X

B. Boniface VIII

C. Innocent II

D. Innocent III

64. Matching. (Religious Persecutions)

1.Translated the first complete English Bible and organized and sent forth a group of preachers called the Lollards to

teach the Word of God all across England; 44 years after his death, Pope Clement VIII ordered his bones

burned and ashes thrown in the river.

2. One of the greatest translators of God’s Word who ever lived-skilled in 7 languages-on October 6. 1536 he was

executed by strangling and his body burned at the stake.

A. William Tyndale B. Miles Coverdale C. John Wycliffe

65. Matching. (Philosophical Persecution)

once said, "another century and there will not be a Bible on the earth." On the same day that the

first edition of his work sold for 11 cents in Paris bookshops, the British government paid $500,000 for the

valuable Codex Sinaiticus purchased from the Russians.

A. Joseph Stalin B. Voltaire C. Tom Paine

66. Matching:

III THE BIBLE’S HISTORICAL ACCURACY

1. In his day he was the world's most eminent authority on the geography and history of ancient Asia Minor. After

many years of intensive study of Acts and Luke, this scholar, who began as an unbeliever, became a

staunch defender of the Word of God.

2. One of the greatest and most respected oriental Scholars, a defender of the trustworthiness of the Bible.

3. Received international fame as a Hebrew Scholar without peer-was perfectly at home in over 40 ancient semetic

languages-defender of the scriptures.

A. William F. Albright B. Sir Wm. Ramsey C. Robert Dick Wilson

67. Name the two Bible Handbooks that give some 100 examples of God’s Word being authenticated by archaeology.

1. 2.

68. Archaeology has long established the exact spot where Noah’s ark landed.

A. True B. False C. Text does not say

69. Archaeology has established where Eden was located.

A. True B. False C. Text does not say

IV. THE BIBLE’S SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY

70. The Bible is not only a spiritual message from God, it is also a scientific textbook.

A. True B. False

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71. The Bible contains far more scientific statements than one might realize, some of them centuries before being

discovered by man. The fact (that)-(True or False)

1.The earth is round. (Isa. 40:22)

2.The earth is suspended in space. (Job 26:7)

3.The stars are innumerable. (Gen. 13:16; 15:5)

4. There are mountains and canyons in the sea.... (II Sam. 22:16)

5. There are springs and fountains in the sea. (Gen. 7:11)

6. There are watery paths (ocean currents) in the sea (Psa. 8:8)

7. Of the Hydrologic cycle (Job 26:8; 36:27,28; 37:16)

8. Of the invisible atom structure of matter. (Heb. 1:3:11:1)

9. All living things are reproduced after their own kind.

10. Health and sanitation facts. (Lev. 11-15)

11. Facts about the human bloodstream. (Lev. 17:11)

12. Facts about the two Laws of Thermodynamics. (Gen. 2:1-3)

V. THE BIBLE’S PROPHETICAL ACCURACY

72. One of the acid tests of any religion is its ability to predict the future. (Isaiah 41:22-23). The Bible’s prophetic accuracy is

around 95%, while other religions’ predictions are only about 5%.

A. True B. False

73. Match the nations mentioned in the text with the prophecies predicted about them.

1. She would spend 400 years in Egypt and later, 70 years in Babylon. A. Egypt

2. Jacob’s brother was the founder of the nation. B. Rome

3. Isaiah and Daniel prophesied of the downfall and Darius, the Mede, carried it out. C. Russia

4. Suffered a crushing defeat by Alexander the Great. D. Israel

5. "As strong as iron." E. Media-Persia

6. Dissolved into four smaller and separate powers. F. Greece

7. Would be cut short and never again become a world power. G. Babylon

8. (Ezekiel 38-39) destroyed on the mountains of Israel. H. Edom

74. Match the prophecies with the proper cities.

1. It was to become a place for spreading nets, its stones and timber were to be laid in the sea and the city was never

to be rebuilt.

2. It would be rebuilt-the builder ’s oldest son would die when the work was begun and his youngest son would die

when the work was completed.

3. Destroyed in 70 A.D.

4. The city appeared to be impregnable, with walls 100 feet high, broad enough for chariots to drive upon with a

circumference of 60 miles and 1,200 strong towers.

A. Jerusalem B. Nineveh C. Tyre D. Jericho

75. Matching.

1. "He is my shepherd, and shall perform all my pleasure."

2.The "he-goat" of Daniel 8:38-the first real world conqueror.

3. Not mentioned by name, but is referred to in Daniel 8:9-14- a blood-thirsty, Jew hating Syrian general who

desecrated the temple in 167 B.C. by offering a hog on the altar.

A. Josiah B. Cyrus C. Alexander the Great D. Antiochus Epiphanes

76. The prophecy of the seventy weeks of Daniel 9:24-26 was to cover a period of (1) years in which God would

continue to deal with Israel. Sir Robert Anderson has reduced the first period of 483 years (490-7), into (2)

days which ended the very day that Jesus (3)

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77. Name nine prophecies dealing with the Last Day conditions.

1. 2.

3. 4.

5. 6.

7. 8.

9.

78. Demonic influence is behind many popular movements today. Name the five mentioned in the text.

1. 2.

3. 4.

5.

79. Name the three world-wide efforts for religious unity.

1.

2.

3.

80. According to the book of Revelation (13:4-8,16,17) the Antichrist will someday successfully unite the

(1) (2) and (3) systems of the earth under his evil

control.

81. The land of Russia began to be peopled by the Slav as early as the (1) century A.D. Russia remained

a geographical void for (2) years. In 1905 she was defeated by tiny (3) In the year (4)

she entered WW I only to suffer a crushing defeat. In (5) the Communist, Lenin, took over

all of Russia with some (6) followers.

82. Some (1) years ago, (2) the prophet prophesied that a powerful nation would rise to the

(3) of Palestine just prior to the second coming of Christ, and would invade (4) to

take a (5)

83. When Jesus said now learn a parable of the fig tree (Matthew 24:23-34), He was speaking of:

A. Salvation B. Israel C. Fruit bearing

84. In the Old Testament there are some basic prophecies concerning the earthly ministry of the anticipated

Saviour. Jesus Christ literally fulfilled every single prediction.

VI. THE BIBLE’S UNIVERSAL INFLUENCE

85. According to the text, Western Civilization is founded directly upon the Bible and its teachings.

A. True B. False

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VII. THE BIBLE’S CARE AND COPY

86. According to Westcott and Hort, the points in which we cannot be sure of the original words of the Old Testament and are

open to any question, are only one letter out of every , and none of these uncertainties would change

in the slightest any doctrinal teachings.

87. No book in history has been copied as many times with as much care as has been the Word of God. Today there are

almost ancient Greek manuscripts of the New Testament.

VIII. THE BIBLE’S AMAZING CIRCULATION

88. David Hume could not have been further from the facts when he said, “I see the twilight of Christianity and the Bible." Fill

in the blanks. The A.B.S. has distributed (1) million Bibles since 1816. There is at least one book of the

Bible in (2) languages. The complete Bible is now in (3) languages. At present there are

more than (4) translators working in (5) countries translating the Word of God.

89. Fill in the blanks. Only (1) of all books published survive seven years. (2) % of newly

published books are forgotten in one year. This means that of 200 average new books printed this year, only

(3) would survive at the end of the seventh year.

90. Scripture distribution has increased (1) % over 1960 according to American Bible Society.

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IX. THE BIBLE’S ABSOLUTE HONESTY

91. “The Bible is not a book that man could write if he would, or would write if he could!” Because of the (1)

things God writes about some of His friends; and because of the (2) things God writes about some of His

enemies.

92. The Bible could not have originated with man because the natural man would not have included the doctrines of (name 3).

1.

2.

3.

X. THE BIBLE’S LIFE TRANSFORMING POWER

93. Undoubtedly the greatest proof of all that the Bible is indeed God’s Word is:

94. The Socialist claimed that his Socialism would put a new suit of clothes “on that old man there." The Christian claimed

that his Bible would put in that old suit of clothes there.

95. An atheist sneeringly asked a newly converted drunkard, "So you believe Jesus actually turned water into wine." “Yes

sir," he answered! “But He performed even a greater miracle for my family when He turned (1) into (2)

96. Matching

1. Author H.L. Hastings A. "Son, bring me the Book.”

2 Henry Stanley B. No need to situp to watch all night in a cabin hallowed by the Word of God and prayer.

3 Captain Bligh C. Life and property were safe, and the moral standard of the people were as high as

anywhere in the world.

4. Billy Graham D. “Alone in my tent I flung myself on my knees and poured out my soul utterly in secret

prayer to Him.”

5. Captain Mitsuo Fuchida E. "I’m going forward to receive Christ." “I’m going too, and here is your wallet. I’m a

pickpocket."

6. Gypsy Smith F. "Young man, 'Jesus loves you'" said to the young man that carried the brick.

7. Augustine G. One of two former bitter national enemies who sat on a platform together in Christian

evangelistic meetings.

8.Sir Walter Scott H. The prostitute called, "it is I.” He turned to her and answered, “Yes, but it is not I!”

9. Apostle Paul I. He attempted to destroy the Christian faith, but then this wolf heard the voice of the

Shepherd and became one of God’s best sheep dogs!

10. Martin Luther J. “The B-l.B-L-E, yes that’s the book for me! I stand alone on the Word of God- the B-l-B-

L-E!"

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A N S W E R S

ANSWERS

1. 1.Revelation

2. Inspiration

3. Illumination

2. A.2; B.1; C.3

3. (1)40

(2)1,500

4. 1.B; 2. C; 3. A

5. 1.Angels; 2. Loud voice; 3. Still small voice; 4. Nature; 5.

Dreams; 6.Visions; 7.Christophonies

6. (A.) Inspiration; (B.) God breathed

7. (1) E; (2)A; (3)F; (4)D; (5)B; (6)C

8. B. False

9. B. False

10. B.

11. 1. Natural blindness; 2. Satanic blindness; 3. Carnal

blindness

12. 1.sinners are saved; 2. Christians are strengthened

13. A. True

14. B.False

15. A. True

16. B.False

17. Harry Emerson Fosdick

18. B. False

19. (1)B; (2)C; (3)D; (4)A

20. (1)D; (2)G; (3)E; (4) H; (5)l; (6)F; (7)B; (8)A; (9)C

21. 3,808

22. (1)161; (2)246

23. B.

24. C.

25. C.

26. 1.D; 2.C; 3.E; 4.B; 5.F; 6.A

27. A.

28. B.

29. A.

30. 1.C; 2.B; 3.A

31. A.

32. C.

33. B.

34. 1. E; 2. D; 3. F; 4. G; 5. B; 6. H; 7. I; 8. C; 9. A

35. (1) doctrine; (2)reproof; (3)correction; (4)instruction in

righteousness

36. 1.D; 2. E; 3.C; 4. A; 5. B

37. 1. E; 2. C; 3. D; 4. A; 5. B

38. (1)human reason; (2)church; (3)tradition; (4)Popes and

preachers; (5)feelings and experience

39. 1.B; 2.C; 3.A; 4.D

40. 1. F; 2.G; 3. D; 4. B; 5. E; 6.A; 7.C

41. 1. C; 2. B; 3. A; 4. E; 5. F; 6. G; 7. H; 8. J; 9. I

42. 1. C - Hebrew 2. B - Greek

43. 1. Precision 2. Propogation 3. Preservation

44. 1. Law (Torah); 2. Prophets; 3. Writing

45. C

46. C

47. (1) 50 yrs.; (2) 50 A.D. (3) 100 A.D.; (4)8

48. B. False

49. 1. Matthew; 2. Mark; 3. Luke; 4. John; 5. James; 6. Jude;

7. Peter; 8. Paul

50. 5. book subject matter, content

51. (1)14; (2) 300 B.C. at the latest

52. B. False: the Pope forced him to include them into the

Catholic Bible.

53. 397 A. D.

54. 1. E; 2. F; 3. H; 4. J; 5. G; 6. K; 7. D; 8. B; 9. I; 10. A; 11. C

55. 1.B; 2.C; 3.D; 4.E; 5.A

56. 1.A; 2.C; 3.F; 4.D; 5.B; 6.E; 7.I; 8.G; 9.H

57. D.

58. C.

59. Tell them of its amazing unity, its indestructibility, its

historical, scientific, and prophetic accuracy of its universal

influence and life transforming power; all which show that

our Bible came from the very Hand of God.

60. (1)39; (2)27; (3)15; (4)400; (5)40; (6)19

61. 1.B; 2.J; 3.K; 4.L; 5.M; 6.O; 7.D; 8.C; 9.Q; 10.N; 11.I; 12.H;

13.G; 14.P; 15.R; 16.E; 17.F; 18.A; 19.S

62. 1. Diocletian; 2. Extinct is the name of Christian;

3.Constantine; 4.24 hours; 5.50

63. D.

64. 1. C.; 2. A

65. B.

66. 1.B;2.A; 3.C

67. 1. Unger’s; 2. Halley’s

68. C

69. A

70. B. False

71. True

72. B. False! Bible-100% Other Religions-0%

73. 1. D; 2. H; 3. G; 4. E; 5. B; 6. F; 7. A; 8. C

74. 1. C; 2. D; 3. A; 4. B

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75. 1.B; 2.C; 3.D

76. (1)490; (2)173,880; (3) Entered Jerusalem

77. 1.The increase of wars and rumors of war. (Matt. 24:6).

2. Extreme materialism. (II Tim. 3:1-2; Luke 17:26:30).

3. Lawlessness.(II Tim 3:2-4).

4. An increase in speed and knowledge. (Dan. 12:4).

5. A departure from the Christian faith. (II Thess. 2:3; I

Tim. 4:1; II Tim. 4:3-5; II Peter 3:3,4).

6. Intense demonic activity. (I Tim. 4:1-3).

7. The unification of the systems of this world. (Rev. 13:4-

8,16,17).

8. Recent developments in the land of Russia. (Ezekiel

38,39).

9. Recent developments in the land of Palestine. (Matt.

24:32-34)

78. 1. Forbidding to marry.

2. Commanding to abstain from meats.

3. Usage of hard drugs.

4. Revival of astrology.

5. Revival of witches and mediums.

79. 1.Protestants uniting with Protestants.

2. Protestants uniting with Roman Catholics.

3.World Council of Churches uniting with heathen

religions.

80. (1)Religious; (2)Political; (3)Economic

81. (1) 5th; (2)1,000; (3) Japan; (4)1914; (5)1917; (6)40,000

82. (1)2,600; (2)Ezekiel; (3)North; (4)Israel; (5)Spoil

83. B.

84. 37

85. A. True

86. 1,580

87. 5,000

88. a(1)850; (2)1,250; (3)237; (4) 3,000; (5)150

89. (1)1/2of 1%; (2)80%; (3)One

90. (1)200

91. 1. Bad; 2. Good

92. 1. Eternal Hell. 2. Man’s Total Helplessness & Depravity.

3. Final Judgment upon Saved & Unsaved.

93. Its amazing ability to change corrupt humanity.

94. A new man.

95. 1.Wine; 2. Milk

96. 1. B; 2. D; 3. C; 4. E; 5. G; 6. F; 7. H; 8. A; 9. I; 10. J