Deck 17: Hebrews: the Sermon of the Famous Anonymous Preacher-Hebrews
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Deck 17: Hebrews: the Sermon of the Famous Anonymous Preacher-Hebrews
1
Hebrews had early and rapid acceptance into the New Testament canon.
False
2
Hebrews was written under the persecution of Nero.
True
3
Apart from Hebrews, there is almost no hint anywhere else in the New Testament of Christ's role as heavenly high priest interceding for the faithful in heaven.
True
4
The Greek term superstitio . . .
A) delineated a form of unsanctioned, unauthorized or illegal religion.
B) refers to superstitions.
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
A) delineated a form of unsanctioned, unauthorized or illegal religion.
B) refers to superstitions.
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
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5
"Those from Italy greet you" (Hebrews 13:24) suggests that Hebrews was sent . . .
A) from Rome.
B) to Rome.
C) from Greece.
D) to Palestine.
A) from Rome.
B) to Rome.
C) from Greece.
D) to Palestine.
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6
According to your textbook, the ascription "To the Hebrews" most likely refers to . . .
A) Jews not yet saved.
B) Jewish Christians.
C) Diaspora Jews.
D) Palestinian Jews.
A) Jews not yet saved.
B) Jewish Christians.
C) Diaspora Jews.
D) Palestinian Jews.
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7
Hebrews is . . .
A) a polemic directly attacking Judaism.
B) an argument suggesting that Christianity is the completion of Judaism.
C) an argument showing that Judaism is bad and Christianity is good.
D) an argument urging the audience to uphold the law, including Jewish traditions.
A) a polemic directly attacking Judaism.
B) an argument suggesting that Christianity is the completion of Judaism.
C) an argument showing that Judaism is bad and Christianity is good.
D) an argument urging the audience to uphold the law, including Jewish traditions.
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8
The audience of Hebrews is experiencing . . .
A) moral corruption.
B) spiritual revival.
C) suffering and duress.
D) economic boom.
A) moral corruption.
B) spiritual revival.
C) suffering and duress.
D) economic boom.
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9
According to your textbook, Hebrews should be dated . . .
A) around A.D. 49, during persecution by Claudius, who expelled many Jews from Rome.
B) around A.D. 64, after the persecution by Nero.
C) just after A.D. 70, when the Temple was destroyed.
D) after A.D. 85.
A) around A.D. 49, during persecution by Claudius, who expelled many Jews from Rome.
B) around A.D. 64, after the persecution by Nero.
C) just after A.D. 70, when the Temple was destroyed.
D) after A.D. 85.
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10
Hebrews depicts the law as . . .
A) perfect.
B) not God given.
C) inadequate.
D) irreplaceable.
A) perfect.
B) not God given.
C) inadequate.
D) irreplaceable.
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11
The consensus of scholarship is that Hebrews was . . .
A) written by Paul.
B) written by Timothy.
C) written anonymously.
D) pseudepigraphical.
A) written by Paul.
B) written by Timothy.
C) written anonymously.
D) pseudepigraphical.
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12
All of the following are mentioned in Hebrews EXCEPT . . .
A) Moses.
B) Melchizedek.
C) Timothy.
D) Paul.
A) Moses.
B) Melchizedek.
C) Timothy.
D) Paul.
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13
Which of the following themes is found in Hebrews?
A) Covenant
B) Priesthood
C) Faith
D) All of the above
A) Covenant
B) Priesthood
C) Faith
D) All of the above
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14
Hebrews most likely was written in order to . . .
A) convert Jews.
B) convert Gentiles.
C) urge Christian not to leave the faith.
D) warn against false prophets.
A) convert Jews.
B) convert Gentiles.
C) urge Christian not to leave the faith.
D) warn against false prophets.
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15
If we compare the Greek style of Hebrews to the Greek style of Paul's letters, Hebrews is . . .
A) much more literary (refined).
B) distinctly inferior.
C) very similar.
D) different, but neither inferior nor superior.
A) much more literary (refined).
B) distinctly inferior.
C) very similar.
D) different, but neither inferior nor superior.
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16
A key characteristic of Hebrews is many instances of . . .
A) dissuasion.
B) disbelief.
C) exhortation.
D) hopelessness.
A) dissuasion.
B) disbelief.
C) exhortation.
D) hopelessness.
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17
As to the authorship of Hebrews, the early church was . . .
A) united on authorship by Paul.
B) divided over authorship by Paul.
C) united on authorship by Apollos.
D) divided over authorship by Apollos.
A) united on authorship by Paul.
B) divided over authorship by Paul.
C) united on authorship by Apollos.
D) divided over authorship by Apollos.
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18
The assumption that the first readers of Hebrews understood the Levitical rituals favors the explanation that ethnically/religiously they were . . .
A) Jewish Christians.
B) Gentile Christians.
C) Gentile God fearers.
D) Gentile proselytes to Judaism.
A) Jewish Christians.
B) Gentile Christians.
C) Gentile God fearers.
D) Gentile proselytes to Judaism.
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19
An encomium . . .
A) is a rhetorical style.
B) employs elements of praise.
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
A) is a rhetorical style.
B) employs elements of praise.
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
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20
According to Hebrews, the heavenly "rest" of Christians is symbolized in the Old Testament as . . .
A) the Tabernacle.
B) the land of Canaan.
C) the Temple.
D) Jerusalem, or Mt. Zion.
A) the Tabernacle.
B) the land of Canaan.
C) the Temple.
D) Jerusalem, or Mt. Zion.
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21
The Old Testament heroes of faith are listed in which chapter of Hebrews?
A) 1
B) 4
C) 9
D) 11
A) 1
B) 4
C) 9
D) 11
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22
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A) Hebrews presents Jesus as "better than" Melchizedek.
B) Hebrews presents Jesus as "better than" Moses.
C) Hebrews presents Jesus as "better than" the angels.
D) Hebrews presents Jesus as "better than" Aaron.
A) Hebrews presents Jesus as "better than" Melchizedek.
B) Hebrews presents Jesus as "better than" Moses.
C) Hebrews presents Jesus as "better than" the angels.
D) Hebrews presents Jesus as "better than" Aaron.
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23
According to your textbook, the reason that Hebrews does not mention the Temple is that . . .
A) it was no longer in existence.
B) it was written to a Gentile audience.
C) it overshadowed the beauty of the original temple.
D) None of the above
A) it was no longer in existence.
B) it was written to a Gentile audience.
C) it overshadowed the beauty of the original temple.
D) None of the above
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24
Melchizedek's being "without beginning of days or end of life" symbolizes Christ's . . .
A) sovereignty.
B) self-sacrifice.
C) foreordained priesthood.
D) eternality.
A) sovereignty.
B) self-sacrifice.
C) foreordained priesthood.
D) eternality.
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25
"Melchizedek" means . . .
A) priest of God.
B) king of righteousness.
C) peace.
D) tithe.
A) priest of God.
B) king of righteousness.
C) peace.
D) tithe.
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26
"Salem" refers to the ancient city of . . .
A) Sodom.
B) Jerusalem.
C) Salim.
D) Salamis.
A) Sodom.
B) Jerusalem.
C) Salim.
D) Salamis.
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27
In the opinion of most commentators, Melchizedek's being "without beginning of days and end of life" probably means that he was . . .
A) an angelic being.
B) an eternal, divine being.
C) a human being without genealogical record in the Old Testament.
D) a human being miraculously born and translated without dying.
A) an angelic being.
B) an eternal, divine being.
C) a human being without genealogical record in the Old Testament.
D) a human being miraculously born and translated without dying.
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28
The writer of Hebrews uses primarily what type of rhetoric?
A) forensic
B) deliberative
C) epideictic
D) Asiatic
A) forensic
B) deliberative
C) epideictic
D) Asiatic
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29
When Greek athletes trained in the gym (and competed in the Olympic games!), they typically wore . . .
A) a distinctive Roman toga.
B) the ancient equivalent of modern underwear.
C) Nike shorts (nike is a Greek word meaning "victory").
D) nada, zip, zilch, zero (they ran in the buff).
A) a distinctive Roman toga.
B) the ancient equivalent of modern underwear.
C) Nike shorts (nike is a Greek word meaning "victory").
D) nada, zip, zilch, zero (they ran in the buff).
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30
What did athletes who competed in an Olympic race most have in common with victims of crucifixion.
A) They both expended all or nearly all of their life force.
B) They both faced the possibility of death.
C) They both "participated" in the nude.
D) Leading dignitaries witnessed the "spectator sport."
A) They both expended all or nearly all of their life force.
B) They both faced the possibility of death.
C) They both "participated" in the nude.
D) Leading dignitaries witnessed the "spectator sport."
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31
Discuss the relationship between Temple sacrifice and Jesus' death in the epistle to the Hebrews. How does the author use this theme to promote his view of the superiority of Christianity?
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32
Which individuals does your textbook note as nominees for the authorship of Hebrews? What are the pros and cons for each of them?
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