U n i t E v a l u a t i o n s 89 CL2120 Your Bible unit one AnSWer Sheet Please fi ll in the blanks below: Name.............................................. Student Number..................................... (Leave blank if you don t know your number.) Mailing Address..................................... Country............................................ Directions When you have completed your study of each unit, fill out the Unit Evaluation answer sheet for that unit. Read each question carefully. There is one best answer for each question. Blacken the space for the answer you have chosen. Be sure the number beside the spaces on the answer sheet is the same as the number of the question you are answering. Example 1 To be born again means to a) be young in age. b) accept Jesus as Savior. c) start a new year. The correct answer is b) accept Jesus as Savior, so you would blacken space like this: 1. D Turn page over when you are ready to begin.
90 Yo u r B i b l e unit one AnSWer Sheet Carefully blacken the correct space for each numbered item. 1 D 11 D 2 D 12 D 3 D 13 D 4 D 14 D 5 D 15 D 6 D 16 D 7 D 17 D 8 D 18 D 9 D 19 D 10 D 20 D This is the end of the requirements for Unit One. For grading, return your Unit One Answer Sheet to your instructor or office in your area. Continue your study in Unit Two. F o r G U O f f i c e U s e O n l y Date... Score...
U n i t E v a l u a t i o n s 91 UNIT ONE EVALUATION 1 Studying the Bible is a privilege mostly because a) not many people have copies of it. b) it is God s personal letter to us. c) its literary style is unsurpassed. 2 In order to grow spiritually, a believer in Christ must a) read the Bible. b) learn the original languages of the Bible. c) be in church all day. 3 Those who put their trust in God s Word will a) crumble in the time of testing. b) have to look elsewhere when tested. c) stand firm during times of testing. 4 The most important thing about the Bible is that it shares a) stimulating ideas. b) a historical record. c) God s plan for us. 5 To learn eternal truths, the Christian must look to a) God s Word. b) great books. c) his or her culture or tradition. 6 The term Holy Bible means that a) half of its books are inspired by God and without error. b) most of its books are holy. c) each of its 66 books is holy. 7 About how many men did God use to write the Bible? a) 14 b) 40 c) 66 8 The New Testament was written a) before Jesus came to earth. b) during Jesus stay on earth. c) after Jesus returned to heaven.
92 Yo u r B i b l e 9 The relationship of the New Testament to the Old Testament is that the a) New does away with the Old. b) New fulfills the Old. c) New is a continuation of the Old. 10 To understand the Bible, it is best to read it in a) its original languages. b) one s own language. c) Latin. 11 Which statement is TRUE? a) All versions of the Bible have the exact same words in them. b) The various versions of the Bible have different meanings. c) The new versions of the Bible are written in modern language. 12 Why are the books of the Apocrypha not accepted as part of the Old Testament? a) They are written in Greek. b) They lack evidence of divine inspiration. c) They are too difficult to understand. 13 The first fourteen verses of the first chapter of the Gospel of John would be written as, a) 1 John 14. b) 14 John 1:1. c) John 1:1 14. 14 Study references and concordances are a) included in many Bibles. b) primarily for pastors and teachers. c) inspired additions to the Bible text. 15 The Psalms and the Proverbs are in which category of the Old Testament? a) Poetry b) History c) Prophecy
U n i t E v a l u a t i o n s 93 16 Which book in the Old Testament tells us how humans first sinned? a) Deuteronomy b) Exodus c) Genesis 17 Which books tell about the first king in Israel? a) 1 and 2 Samuel b) 1 and 2 Kings c) 1 and 2 Chronicles 18 The book of Ecclesiastes is classified as a) Poetry. b) Prophecy. c) History. 19 The prophet who also served as a prime minister was a) Isaiah. b) Daniel. c) Ezekiel. 20 A prophet who lived after the Jews return to their homeland was a) Hosea. b) Micah. c) Haggai.
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U n i t E v a l u a t i o n s 95 CL2120 Your Bible unit two AnSWer Sheet Please fi ll in the blanks below: Name.............................................. Student Number..................................... (Leave blank if you don t know your number.) Mailing Address..................................... Country............................................ Directions When you have completed your study of each unit, fill out the Unit Evaluation answer sheet for that unit. Read each question carefully. There is one best answer for each question. Blacken the space for the answer you have chosen. Be sure the number beside the spaces on the answer sheet is the same as the number of the question you are answering. Example 1 To be born again means to a) be young in age. b) accept Jesus as Savior. c) start a new year. The correct answer is b) accept Jesus as Savior, so you would blacken space like this: 1. D Turn page over when you are ready to begin.
96 Yo u r B i b l e unit two AnSWer Sheet Carefully blacken the correct space for each numbered item. 1 D 11 D 2 D 12 D 3 D 13 D 4 D 14 D 5 D 15 D 6 D 16 D 7 D 17 D 8 D 18 D 9 D 19 D 10 D 20 D This is the end of the requirements for Unit Two. For grading, return your Unit Two Answer Sheet to your instructor or office in your area. F o r G U O f f i c e U s e O n l y Date... Score...
U n i t E v a l u a t i o n s 97 UNIT TWO EVALUATION 1 How many books are in the New Testament? a) 27 b) 39 c) 66 2 The General Epistles were written by a) 3 authors. b) only Paul. c) at least 4 authors. 3 Which of the Gospel writers was a doctor? a) Matthew b) Mark c) Luke 4 The emphasis of the Gospel of Mark is on a) eternal life. b) Christ the King. c) the Servant of God. 5 Which Gospel writer wrote the book of Acts? a) Mark b) Luke c) John 6 The key text of Acts has to do with a) power given by the Holy Spirit to witness. b) faith in Jesus Christ leading to salvation. c) the mission of the church to reach the needy. 7 Paul taught that we are saved by a) good deeds. b) grace through faith. c) long prayers. 8 Who wrote the books of Titus and Philemon? a) John b) Luke c) Paul
98 Yo u r B i b l e 9 The Prison Epistles are a) Galatians, Ephesians, and Thessalonians. b) Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. c) Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians. 10 The Epistle that has the same theme as Romans is a) Ephesians. b) Galatians. c) Philippians. 11 The Epistle that teaches good works as a result of faith is a) James. b) 1 Peter. c) Jude. 12 The focus of Peter s Epistles is on a) Christ s judgment of the world. b) good works that accompany faith. c) the suffering of Christians. 13 The book of Revelation is classified as a) mystery. b) prophecy. c) allegory. 14 The power of the Bible to transform lives is a) similar to the effects of positive thinking. b) evidence of its supernatural origin in God. c) something shared by all the major religions. 15 We can know the Bible was inspired by God because it a) was written so long ago. b) is made up of 66 books. c) agrees throughout, even though it was written by different people. 16 The inerrancy of the Bible is seen in its a) exclusion of mistaken beliefs. b) exclusion of the sins of leaders. c) inclusion of contradicting views.
U n i t E v a l u a t i o n s 99 17 The truth of the Bible is supported by the science called philology, which deals with a) patterns of thought. b) systems of belief. c) the use of words. 18 The fact that some governments base their laws on Scripture is an indication a) that all governments are outdated. b) of the moral excellence in Scripture. c) that Scripture is inferior. 19 Which is internal evidence of the author of the Bible? a) The composition of Bible words with words used in secular literature b) The findings of archaeology c) The claims made within the Bible itself 20 Which of the following is true of biblical prophecies? a) The fulfillment of Bible prophecies points to their inspiration. b) Biblical prophecies served no other purpose but to condemn sin. c) Bible prophecies never came true.
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F i n a l W o r d s 101 final WordS Dear Student, We hope this study has made you think about your relationship with God. After studying the lessons and answering all the questions, have you wondered, Am I really a Christian? Do I know God? Is He real in my life? We want to give you the opportunity now to have a relationship with God. We have all done wrong things. We have hurt ourselves and others. The Bible calls that sin and we are all guilty: All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). Our sin keeps us from knowing God as a loving Father. But God loves us in spite of our sin. He loves us so much He sent His Son to die for us. God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life (John 3:16). When He died, Jesus took the punishment we deserved for our sins. Do you want to make sure Jesus is your Savior? It is really so simple: Admit that you are a needy sinner separated from God, and ask Him to forgive you. Believe in Jesus with all your heart, and let Him know you accept Him as your Savior. You can talk to God in your own words by saying a prayer like this: Dear Jesus, I know I am a sinner. Please forgive me. I believe You are the eternal Son of God. Thank You for dying on the cross for my sins. Come into my life. Make yourself real in my life. Be Lord of my life today. Thank You for saving me. If you prayed this prayer and meant it with all your heart, your sins are forgiven and you have eternal life. Jesus is Lord of your life. The Bible says, If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9).
102 Yo u r B i b l e Welcome to the family of God. We want to rejoice with you, so please write and tell us what God has done in your life. Blessings to you! Name.............................................. Do you have a friend who needs to know more about Jesus? Send us your friend s name and address for answers to the great questions of life. Name............................................. Address...........................................
Would you like to KNOW H O W T H E B I B L E C A N H E L P Y O U? KNOW W H Y A N D H O W I T WA S W R I T T E N? KNO W H O W I T WA S I N S P I R E D? YOUR BIBLE King David looked to the Word of God for guidance, hope, and comfort. Your Bible teaches you how this same guidance, hope, and comfort can be yours through God s Word. From the Old Testament through the New Testament, God speaks words of life and truth to men and women. Learn how to study God s Word and apply His truth to your life. Your Bible shows you how to do this. Your Bible The Christian Life series comprises 18 courses divided into three units of six courses each. Your Bible is Course 2 in Unit 1. CL2120 www.globalreach.org PN 08.11 L2120E-90 ISBN 978-0-7617-1507-8 Christian Life Series