Deck 5: Biblical Ethics

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Jews are all members of a __________ community.

A) covenant
B) healing
C) closed
D) mystic
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Hebrew moral obligation results from an understanding that God is __________.

A) vengeful
B) infallible
C) central
D) sovereign
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The Hebrew concept of __________ deals with both rituals of worship and morality.

A) prayer
B) law
C) confession
D) redemption
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The best-known set of laws in Hebrew scripture is the __________.

A) Torah
B) Talmud
C) Ten Commandments
D) Beatitudes
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Leviticus 17-26, which sets out the requirements of being a people in the service of God, is called the __________.

A) Ten Commandments
B) Holiness Code
C) Deuteronomic Code
D) Covenant Code
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The Hebrew prophets dealt with the future in terms of __________ instead of prediction.

A) analogy
B) likelihood
C) guidance
D) requirements
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Within "The Writings" of Hebrew scripture, only the __________ literature contains material concerning morality.

A) wisdom
B) faith
C) obedience
D) prophecy
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Each gospel affirms the __________ of God.

A) truth
B) love
C) will
D) incarnation
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__________ material speaks to God's sudden intervention in history to bring an end to the present order and create a new one.

A) New Testament
B) Old Testament
C) Apocalyptic
D) Prophetic
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__________ was known for teaching in response to specific situations and talking in terms of the ideal pattern of human relationships.

A) Jesus
B) Paul
C) Mark
D) Daniel
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The __________ refers to the rule of God over the covenant people.

A) wrath of God
B) kingdom of Jesus
C) kingdom of God
D) wrath of Jesus
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The __________ anticipated a military movement led by the Messiah when God freed his people.

A) Jews
B) prophets
C) Roman soldiers
D) Zealots
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The central imperative in Christian ethics is __________ love.

A) agape
B) paternal
C) obedient
D) unconditional
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The imitation of Christ is the closest many Christian ethicists believe people can come to a __________.

A) truth
B) good life
C) set of ethical guidelines
D) moral absolute
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Paul's basis for thinking about human responsibility was in his past as a __________.

A) soldier
B) teacher
C) Jew
D) pagan
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According to Paul, the "household of God" is the __________.

A) heart
B) church
C) soul
D) earth
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Paul argued against unrestrained sexual expression by stating that our body is a __________ of the Holy Spirit.

A) gift
B) concern
C) sacrifice
D) temple
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While Paul encouraged respect for people of other faiths, he also encouraged their __________.

A) conversion
B) sacrifice
C) exclusion from church
D) inclusion in only limited ways
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__________ is the heart of the life of the Christian, according to Paul.

A) Forgiveness
B) Love
C) Revenge
D) Education
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Paul famously said, "For to me, __________ is Christ."

A) following
B) praying
C) loving
D) living
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What role does love play in Christianity? How did both Jesus and Paul explain the importance of love?
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The law was very important in Hebrew scripture and remains important to Jews today. How has our understanding of Hebrew law and our application of it changed since Jesus's ministry?
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Compare the ritual practices and beliefs of Christians and Jews. What do they have in common? How are they dissimilar? What common themes are present?
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Why was respect (for others, God, the church) so important to Paul? How did Paul assert that respect should be shown? What is the significance of respect in modern Christian practice?
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Jesus frequently used the word "compassion" in talking with his followers. What did Jesus mean when he used the word? How is the term "compassion" helpful in making modern day assessments about morality?
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What are Jesus's primary qualities? How could applying those qualities to our own lives lead to moral action? Can we ever live as morally at Jesus?
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Contrast apocalyptic literature in Jesus's time and in the modern day. Is there still a meaningful role for apocalyptic literature today? If so, what it is?
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Write a character sketch of Jesus based on biblical accounts. What has he like? What mattered to him? What did he hate or want to avoid?
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Why were the Hebrew prophets so important to Jews in eighth century B. C.E.? What roles did the prophets fulfill?
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Identify the general characteristics of Hebrew morality taught in scripture. Do those same moral rules apply to Christians? How have modern-day Jews and Christians upheld these standards? In what ways have they failed to do so?
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Deck 5: Biblical Ethics
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Jews are all members of a __________ community.

A) covenant
B) healing
C) closed
D) mystic
covenant
2
Hebrew moral obligation results from an understanding that God is __________.

A) vengeful
B) infallible
C) central
D) sovereign
sovereign
3
The Hebrew concept of __________ deals with both rituals of worship and morality.

A) prayer
B) law
C) confession
D) redemption
law
4
The best-known set of laws in Hebrew scripture is the __________.

A) Torah
B) Talmud
C) Ten Commandments
D) Beatitudes
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Leviticus 17-26, which sets out the requirements of being a people in the service of God, is called the __________.

A) Ten Commandments
B) Holiness Code
C) Deuteronomic Code
D) Covenant Code
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The Hebrew prophets dealt with the future in terms of __________ instead of prediction.

A) analogy
B) likelihood
C) guidance
D) requirements
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Within "The Writings" of Hebrew scripture, only the __________ literature contains material concerning morality.

A) wisdom
B) faith
C) obedience
D) prophecy
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8
Each gospel affirms the __________ of God.

A) truth
B) love
C) will
D) incarnation
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9
__________ material speaks to God's sudden intervention in history to bring an end to the present order and create a new one.

A) New Testament
B) Old Testament
C) Apocalyptic
D) Prophetic
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10
__________ was known for teaching in response to specific situations and talking in terms of the ideal pattern of human relationships.

A) Jesus
B) Paul
C) Mark
D) Daniel
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11
The __________ refers to the rule of God over the covenant people.

A) wrath of God
B) kingdom of Jesus
C) kingdom of God
D) wrath of Jesus
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The __________ anticipated a military movement led by the Messiah when God freed his people.

A) Jews
B) prophets
C) Roman soldiers
D) Zealots
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13
The central imperative in Christian ethics is __________ love.

A) agape
B) paternal
C) obedient
D) unconditional
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14
The imitation of Christ is the closest many Christian ethicists believe people can come to a __________.

A) truth
B) good life
C) set of ethical guidelines
D) moral absolute
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15
Paul's basis for thinking about human responsibility was in his past as a __________.

A) soldier
B) teacher
C) Jew
D) pagan
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16
According to Paul, the "household of God" is the __________.

A) heart
B) church
C) soul
D) earth
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17
Paul argued against unrestrained sexual expression by stating that our body is a __________ of the Holy Spirit.

A) gift
B) concern
C) sacrifice
D) temple
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18
While Paul encouraged respect for people of other faiths, he also encouraged their __________.

A) conversion
B) sacrifice
C) exclusion from church
D) inclusion in only limited ways
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19
__________ is the heart of the life of the Christian, according to Paul.

A) Forgiveness
B) Love
C) Revenge
D) Education
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20
Paul famously said, "For to me, __________ is Christ."

A) following
B) praying
C) loving
D) living
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21
What role does love play in Christianity? How did both Jesus and Paul explain the importance of love?
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22
The law was very important in Hebrew scripture and remains important to Jews today. How has our understanding of Hebrew law and our application of it changed since Jesus's ministry?
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23
Compare the ritual practices and beliefs of Christians and Jews. What do they have in common? How are they dissimilar? What common themes are present?
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24
Why was respect (for others, God, the church) so important to Paul? How did Paul assert that respect should be shown? What is the significance of respect in modern Christian practice?
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25
Jesus frequently used the word "compassion" in talking with his followers. What did Jesus mean when he used the word? How is the term "compassion" helpful in making modern day assessments about morality?
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26
What are Jesus's primary qualities? How could applying those qualities to our own lives lead to moral action? Can we ever live as morally at Jesus?
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27
Contrast apocalyptic literature in Jesus's time and in the modern day. Is there still a meaningful role for apocalyptic literature today? If so, what it is?
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28
Write a character sketch of Jesus based on biblical accounts. What has he like? What mattered to him? What did he hate or want to avoid?
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Why were the Hebrew prophets so important to Jews in eighth century B. C.E.? What roles did the prophets fulfill?
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30
Identify the general characteristics of Hebrew morality taught in scripture. Do those same moral rules apply to Christians? How have modern-day Jews and Christians upheld these standards? In what ways have they failed to do so?
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