Lesson 1
        Exam 1

Lesson 2
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Lesson 3
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Lesson 4
        Exam 4

Lesson 5
        Exam 5

Lesson 6
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The Scenes of Life — Exam 4

by Albert Huisjen
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Study the lesson carefully before answering the exam questions.

Select True or False after each of the following statements. Then fill in the proper Scripture reference where indicated.

1. The suffering servant of Isaiah 53 is an antitype of the Day of Atonement  sin offering.

        True    False        Scripture: 

                                                    Scripture: 
 

2. Our New Testament reference contains a definite challenge to turn to Moses and the prophets for information regarding Messiah.

        True    False        Scripture: 
 

3. David spoke of Messiah as being enthroned in heaven.

        True    False        Scripture: 
 

4. Messiah's reign cannot be circumscribed by the span of human life.

        True    False        Scripture: 
 

5. The prophet Micah spoke of the antemundane existence of Messiah.

        True    False        Scripture: 
 

6. In one instance Isaiah indicated by way of a divine name that Messiah would be vested with godly might and power.

        True    False        Identify the name: 

                                                    Scripture: 
 

7. In another instance Isaiah indicated by way of a divine name that Messiah in his person would be the embodiment of God's presence.

        True    False        Identify the name: 

                                                    Scripture: 
 

8. In a Messianic prophecy, Jeremiah  used a name that speaks of Messiah as being the potential source of man's righteousness.
 

        True    False        Identify the name: 

                                                    Scripture: 
 

Optional Question:

Note: ; Review the last paragraph of your lesson, entitled Summation, which reads as follows:

What Moses and the prophets in effect tell us is that in His sin-bearing-ministry Messiah was to be subject to all human limitations (sin excepted), while in the nature of His being He stood above all, having ante-mundane existence and a status that carries with it divine names and attributes.

Now use the box below to give your reaction to this paragraph.



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