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Read the following Bible texts and with the help from the accompanying lesson, answer the following questions by circling “T” if the statement is true or “F” if the statement is false.

KEY TEXTS: Psalm 119:105; Prov. 30:5, 6; Isa. 8:20; Matt. 4:3-10; John 17:17; 1 Cor. 2: 10-15; 1 Thes. 2:13; 2 Tim. 3:15-17; Heb. 4:12; 2 Peter 1:20, 21

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1. The Holy Scriptures, among other functions, are the standard of character and the authoritative revealer of doctrines a). True b). False
2. General and Special Revelation are the two forms of Divine Revelation.
a). True b). False
3. The uniqueness of the Scriptures is based on their original and distinct themes not their origin and source. a). True b). False
4. The Holy Scriptures, Old and New Testament, where given by divine inspiration through the Holy Spirit to holy men who were moved to write them.
a). True b). False
5. God inspired men to write in their own words the records we find in Scripture 
a). True b). False
6. The Bible’s writers viewed all the historical narratives it contains as true historical records, not as myths or symbols. a). True b). False
7. Bible writers and prophets used phrases such as “the word of the Lord” and “Thus says the Lord” to indicate their divine authority.
a). True b).  False

8. Jesus gave us an example of how to overcome Satan. When tempted to do something wrong, he responded to Satan with the statement, “It is written.”

a). True b). False

9. Without the Holy Spirit’s illumination of our minds we could never correctly understand the Bible or even acknowledge it as God’s authoritative will.

a). True b). False

10. Church leaders can tell people what to obey even if it is not supported by the Bible a).True b). False