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Bible Translation Analysis

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The Bible says that a believer can never be deceived by Satan.

False

The Christian seeks to step out of the bounds of righteousness and listen to the darkness.

False

Knowing Jesus' commandments is not vital to being in the light through knowing scripture.

False

The Bible teaches that a believer can be led astray from Biblical truth.

True

The passage suggests that Satan does not try to deceive believers.

False

Righteousness is not important for a Christian's behavior.

False

The Bible says that a person who loves Jesus does not keep his commandments.

False

Scripture is not a preventative measure against deception.

False

According to 2 John 7, false teachers were seeking to lead people astray only theologically.

False

John's purpose in writing his letter was only to bring joy to his audience.

False

The heretics believed that it was possible to be righteous without practicing righteousness.

True

John's primary concern in 2, 29 was with sin.

False

The children of God are those who practice sin.

False

The 'he' in 'he who practices righteousness is righteous just as he is righteous' refers to God the Father.

True

In 1 John, the Greek word 'Echanos' often refers to Jesus.

True

John's letter was written to encourage people to deceive others.

False

According to Ephesians 3, Paul is a prisoner of Christ Jesus.

True

Cain's murder is the central point of John's message.

False

Those who do not act like Cain show the archaic way of God.

False

Love is synonymous with jealous hatred according to 1 Corinthians 13.

False

The Bible teaches that love is inherent in the gospel message.

True

The Bible encourages rejoicing in unrighteousness.

False

John uses Cain as a positive example of Christian behavior.

False

According to John, love for the brethren is a way to tell that one has conquered the evil one.

True

According to John 15 verse 18, the world's hatred towards Christians is unexpected

False

Cain's actions towards Abel are used as a metaphor for the world's hatred towards Christians

True

Christians should be surprised if the world hates them

False

Living righteously will result in acceptance from the world

False

A professing Christian who blends in with the world is a true believer

False

Scripture provides guidance for believers in their spiritual journey

True

Satan has no interest in deceiving believers

False

Knowing Jesus' commandments is not necessary for spiritual growth

False

The message of the gospel will change over time.

False

Loving one another is an essential part of the unchanging gospel.

True

The devil's tactics do not include trying to deceive believers.

False

Scripture is not necessary for spiritual guidance.

False

A person who has genuinely trusted in Christ will not love others.

False

Righteousness is not a characteristic of a Christian's behavior.

False

The passage teaches that a believer can never be bound to the devil.

False

Knowing Jesus' commandments is not important for a Christian's spiritual growth.

False

If our heart condemns us, God is lesser than our heart and knows everything.

False

God's omniscience is meant to condemn His children.

False

We can appeal to our conscience for a true and just pardon.

False

God's knowledge is limited to what is revealed in our hearts.

False

Our hearts are convinced of our righteousness before God.

True

God is a judge who condemns those who repent.

False

Love is not a proof of faith in God.

False

God's omniscience is a source of fear for believers.

False

If our heart condemns us, we can appeal to God for pardon because He knows our heart.

True

A true believer can never experience heart condemnation.

False

God is not greater than our heart in knowing our true intentions.

False

Loving others is not a proof of our faith in God.

False

God is not a perfect judge who knows everything about us.

False

Our heart's condemnation is the final judgment on our actions.

False

The assurance of our faith comes from our own heart's conviction.

False

God's omniscience is not a basis for our spiritual assurance.

False

God is thanked for answering prayers in the prayer.

True

The Heidelberg Catechism is a gift from another day and time to the Church.

True

The prayer asks for God's spirit to work powerfully in the next week and decade.

True

The speaker prays for a friend who is facing personal grief.

True

The Bible teaches that God is uninvolved in the lives of believers.

False

The speaker expresses gratitude for material blessings like food, shelter, and light.

True

The message emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth and guidance.

True

The Bible teaches that God is unaware of the future.

False

The Bible teaches that the heart that is plagued by condemnation brings a communion with God which is free and unrestricted confidence.

False

The high priest has gone through the trials of life but has sinned.

False

The cross-reference in Revelation 5.1 mentions a throne.

True

The Bible teaches that questioning God is always right and safe.

False

The Christian's confidence in approaching God comes from having a great high priest who has gone before us and understands us.

True

The Bible teaches that the heart that is free from condemnation is characterized by reassurance and fear.

False

The Bible teaches that drawing near with confidence comes from God's condemnation of our hearts.

False

The emphasis in the passage has shifted from the heart that is free from condemnation to the heart that is plagued by condemnation.

False

The love of God abides in those who do not show compassion to their brothers in need.

False

The Bible teaches that God's love is not a driving factor in a Christian's love for others.

False

God's omniscience is meant to condemn His children.

False

A person who has genuinely trusted in Christ will not love others.

False

The passage teaches that a believer can never be bound to the devil.

False

God's knowledge is limited to what is revealed in our hearts.

False

Love is not a proof of faith in God.

False

God is a judge who condemns those who repent.

False

Analyzing the translation of biblical texts, considering the context and implications of word choices.

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