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The resurrection of Jesus Christ cannot be proved by either scientific fact or historical fact. One believes in the resurrection of Jesus by faith.
False
Give the reference I used to prove Jesus said we should believe what the Old Testament teaches.
Luke 24:25-27
What is the primary reason why a person should believe what Jesus says?
The historical fact of the resurrection
Give the reference that teaches that Jesus showed himself alive by many infallible proofs.
Acts 1:3
Give the reference that shows that Jesus calls anyone who does not believe all of the Old Testament a fool.
Luke 24:25-27
What is the primary Scriptural reference to show the Bible claims inspiration for itself?
2 Timothy 3:16-17
What is the primary focus of the phrase "all Scripture"?
The Old Testament
What is the literal meaning of "inspired"?
God-breathed
What passage would you use to refute the statement, "We do not base our doctrine on the Old Testament?"
2 Timothy 3:16-17
What passage teaches that we will be judged on the final day by the word which "Jesus has spoken" which ultimately refers to all of Scripture, since Jesus only spoke what the Father wanted Him to speak.
John 12:48
What passage says that Scripture cannot be broken meaning annulled, set aside or invalidated?
John 10:35
What passage refutes the idea that God gave the writers of Scripture inspired thoughts but let them express those thoughts with words of their own choosing?
1 Corinthians 2:13
What is the key passage that explains the process of putting the words of God into writing by means of the Holy Spirit, making the Bible a divine-human book?
2 Peter 1:19-21
According to class lecture, "light" is information that someone tells you is Biblical.
False
Give the reference that shows that Jesus believed in the authoritative and continuing nature of the law as the continuing standard to measure righteousness.
Matthew 5:17-20