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Answers to Lesson 3 Quiz

1. False

2. "Who are Israelites, to whom belongs the adoption as sons and the glory and the covenants and the giving of the Law and the temple service and the promises, whose are the fathers, and from whom is the Christ according to the flesh, who is over all, God blessed forever. Amen." (Rom. 9:4,5)

3. No unbelief nullifies the faithfulness of God. (Rom. 3:3,4)

4. False. God is faithful regardless of human faithfulness.

5. (1) Romans 3, that man's unbelief cancels out God's faithfulness, may it never be. (2) Romans 5:20-6:2 Man's sin causes God's grace to be magnified. May it never be. (3) Romans 6:14-15 Since we are under grace and no longer under the law we are free to sin as we please, may it never be. (4) Romans 7:6-7 We are freed from the law so there must have been something sinful about the law, may it never be.

6. It does not! Our unrighteousness does not demonstrate the righteousness of God. (Rom. 3:5,6)

7. False. (Rom. 3:9)

8. Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior.

9. (1) Imputed Sin; (2) Inherent Sin; (3) Personal Sin

10. (1) Mental Attitude Sins; (2) Sins of the Tongue; (3) Overt Sins

11. Jeremiah 5:16

12. In the Hebrew there was an idiom that referred to the smoothed tongues which were filled with sweet words but intent upon deception. The verb DECEIVING was a word used for fish bait intended to lure the fish so it could be caught.

13. No one was ever justified through keeping the Law. “…by the works of the Law no flesh will be justified in His sight.” (Rom. 3:20)

14. Justification

15. Redemption deals with the price being paid and on the fact that Christ died for the entire human race.

16. True

17. God the Father

18. The Cross was the place where the full demands of God were met.

19. faith; the works of the law.

20. (answers vary)

Lesson 4 Exercises

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1. Abraham was justified by works. [True/False]

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2. Where is the Old Testament scripture which states that God imputed righteousness to Abraham because he “believed in the Lord?”

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3. Put the following items in the correct chronological order: Abraham’s circumcision; Abraham’s belief in the promises of God; Abraham’s first sacrifice that affirmed his belief in the plan of God; God reckoned righteousness to Abraham.

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4. Read both Psalm 32 and Psalm 51.

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5. Justification was altered, from the time of Abraham to that of David, by the various ways in which the Law was interpreted. [True/False]

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6. Both the circumcised and the uncircumcised could receive righteousness from God by faith. [True/False]

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7. If Abraham was not made righteous by circumcision, what was the purpose of circumcision?

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8. The promise to Abraham, that he would be heir of the world, was not through the _______, but through the righteousness of __________.

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9. In what way is Abraham the “father of us all?”

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10. Abraham is known as a man of faith because he never doubted God and always did what God told him. [True/False]

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