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4BYA Roman’s Quiz – April 8th, 2009 1. Match term with definition (5 points):

1 Propitiation

__________ a

In my place

2 Redemption

__________ b

Legally acquitted

3 Justification

__________ c

Enmity Removed

4 Substitution

__________ d

Payment for sin

5 Reconciliation

__________ e

God's wrath satisfied

1 Propitiation

__________ a

Isaiah 53:6, “the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all”

2 Redemption

__________ b

Romans 5:11 (KJV), “And not only so, but we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have now received the atonement”

3 Justification

__________ c

4 Substitution

__________ d

5 Reconciliation

__________ e

Hebrews 9:5, “and above it were the cherubim of glory overshadowing the mercy seat" Mark 10:45, “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” Romans 3:24, “being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus”

2. Match term with verse (5 points):

3. Fill in the blank: The orthodox (evangelical) understanding is: ____Penal___ __substitutionary_______ atonement (2 points)

In your own words, briefly explain (what do the words in the blanks above mean?) (3 points) Penal means punishment. Christ bore my punishment on his body on the cross of Calvary Substitutionary means in the place of. Christ died for my sins (or for the sins of the lost!)

4. Briefly explain how God “might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus”. What key term in question # 1 explains this? (5 points) The key term that explains is “propitiation” God the Father is infinitely loving and infinitely holy. The outworking of His holiness is wrath against the ungodly. God is “just” in that His wrath was satisfied when He outpoured it upon the Savior. He is the justifier in that Christ’s righteousness is imputed to those who have faith in Christ

5. In our “courtroom scene” (Romans 3:9-20) We identified various components: a. Who were the defendants? _______Jews____________ AND ___Greeks_______ (2 points) b. What was their defense? ___nothing - speechless_______ (1 point) c. What was the verdict? ____guilty_________________ (1 point) 6. In the 14 point indictment, Paul quoted from (pick one answer – 1 point): a. Deuteronomy & Ezekiel b. Isaiah and the Psalms c. Psalms and Jeremiah d. Jeremiah and Isaiah

Grading: There are 25 total possible points. Add up and multiply by 4 for the grade

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