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Biblical Messianic Prophecies

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According to the passage, Jesus speaks to the high priest as the Christ.

False

Nathaniel addresses Jesus as the King of Israel, emphasizing his divine nature.

True

In the passage, Martha does not acknowledge Jesus as the Messiah.

False

The passage does not imply Jesus' deity.

False

The Pharisees recognize Jesus as the son of God.

False

The passage only discusses Jesus' human nature, not his divine nature.

False

Jesus is not identified as the son of David in the passage.

False

The passage attributes omnipresence, self-existence, and immutability to Jesus.

True

Jesus Christ was rich in the sense that He had a big mansion and a wonderful estate in Capernaum or Caesarea.

False

Jesus Christ was not rich, but became rich after His birth.

False

Jesus Christ was not pre-existent, but came into existence at His birth.

False

Jesus Christ was not equal with God, but was created by God.

False

Jesus Christ was not worshiped by angels before His birth.

False

Jesus Christ did not have a relationship with God the Father before His birth.

False

Jesus Christ was not a human mediator between God and man.

False

The prophet Isaiah did not see Jesus Christ in His pre-incarnate glory.

False

Jesus Christ was not equal with God, but was created by God.

False

Jesus Christ was a human mediator between God and man.

True

The passage emphasizes Jesus' eternal communion with God, suggesting a pre-existent relationship.

False

Jesus Christ was worshiped by angels before His birth.

True

Jesus Christ was not pre-existent, but came into existence at His birth.

False

Jesus Christ was rich in the sense that He had a big mansion and a wonderful estate in Capernaum or Caesarea.

False

Jesus Christ was not rich, but became rich after His birth.

False

The passage attributes omnipresence, self-existence, and immutability to Jesus.

True

The attributes of God, such as holy, righteous, and loving, are applicable to the Son of God.

True

The passage suggests that the distance between God and humanity is too great to have direct contact.

True

The concept of the fullness of the Godhead bodily in Christ Jesus is a refutation of Gnosticism.

True

The passage implies that Christ is not both God and man.

False

The passage attributes the totality of divine powers and attributes to Christ Jesus.

True

The passage suggests that modalism is a tolerable theological position.

False

The passage implies that Christ's divine nature is not permanent.

False

The passage does not discuss the concept of Christ as a mediator between God and humanity.

False

Jesus Christ existed before His conception in Mary's womb.

True

The believer's existence ends at death, while the unbeliever's existence continues forever.

False

Jesus Christ was not equal to God, but was made by God.

False

Jesus Christ did not have a relationship with God the Father before His birth.

False

Jesus Christ was rich in the sense that He had a big mansion and a wonderful estate in Capernaum or Caesarea.

False

Jesus Christ was a human mediator between God and man.

True

The passage only discusses Jesus' human nature, not his divine nature.

False

Jesus Christ was not worshiped by angels before His birth.

False

Study Notes

Jesus Christ: The Son of God and Messiah

  • Jesus is referred to as the Son of God, emphasizing His divine nature and equality with God.
  • The title "Son of God" is associated with the Messiah, implying a divine and kingly role.

Attributes of God Applied to Christ

  • Christ is described as having divine attributes, such as omnipresence, self-existence, life or aseity, immutability, omniscience, and omnipotence.
  • These attributes demonstrate Christ's deity and messianic nature.

The Pre-Existence of Christ

  • Christ's pre-existence is implied in passages like Philippians 2:6-8, which describes Him as having equality with God.
  • Isaiah saw Christ in His pre-incarnate glory, emphasizing His eternal existence.

The Humanity and Deity of Christ

  • Christ is fully human and fully divine, as stated in John 1:14 and Colossians 1:19.
  • He is the only begotten God (John 1:18), having the same nature as God, but also assuming human nature.

The Significance of Christ's Deity

  • Christ's deity is essential to understanding His role as Messiah and Savior.
  • His divine nature is demonstrated through His teachings, miracles, and sacrifice on the cross.

The Implications of Christ's Pre-Existence

  • Christ's pre-existence indicates His eternal existence and equality with God.
  • This challenges Gnostic and Docetic views, which deny Christ's humanity or divinity.

The Importance of Understanding Christ's Nature

  • Recognizing Christ's deity and humanity is crucial for understanding His role in redemption and salvation.
  • It is essential to affirm the biblical teaching on Christ's nature to maintain a correct understanding of Christianity.

This quiz explores the biblical prophecies and references to the Messiah, including Gabriel's message to Mary, Jesus' statements, and Nathaniel's recognition of Jesus as the King of Israel. It delves into the characteristics and nature of the Messiah.

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