Inquiry Test T2 W5 Flashcards
(18 cards)
Abraham:
Who was involved
God and Abraham
Abraham:
What promises were made by God
-To become a great nation
-Have many descendants
-Descendants be blessed
Abraham:
What responsibilities did the people have in return
-Follow God’s commandments
-Raise their family to righteousness and loyalty
-Participate in circumcision
Abraham:
A key scripture reference
-Genesis 17:1-14;
Talks about details of God talking to Abraham about the covenant and promises
Abraham:
A symbol or sign
-Circumcision;
because it is a ritual that serves as a reminder of the covenant between Abraham and God
Abraham:
Why is it important to salvation history
Because it establishes a line of descendants, of which one of God will ultimately bring salvation to the world (being Jesus)
Moses:
Who was involved
-God
-Moses
-Israelites
Moses:
Responsibilities of people in return
-Follow God’s Laws
-Follow 10 Commandments
-Social Practices
-Maintain a relationship with God
Moses:
Promises made by God
-God would help save the slaves from Egypt
-Make them a holy nation
-To be their God
Moses:
Scripture Reference
-Exodus 24:3-8;
Describes the covenant of God and the Israelites, with God telling his laws and Moses reading the ten commandments
Moses:
Symbol or Sign
-Sabbath:
Because it shows the relationship between God and Israel
Moses:
Why is it important to salvation history
Because it marked an important stage in God’s redemptive plan for humanity
New:
Who was involved
-God
-Humans
-Jesus (Being the messenger/translator)
New:
Promises made by God
-Saviour born of a virgin
-King from the line of David that will reign eternally
-Perfect life
-Sacrifice to atone for human sin
New:
Responsibilities the people had in return
-Have faith in Jesus
-Living loyally and in accordance of the teachings of the Bible
New:
Scripture Reference
Jeremiah-31:31-34;
It describes the new covenant God will make in the house of Israel and Judah
New:
Symbol or Sign
-Crucifix
Because it represents Jesus sacrificing himself to atone for human sin
New:
Why is it important to salvation history
Because it represents God’s plan to restore humanity, and offers a path to salvation through Jesus