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Question 1
6 out of 6 points
Match each part of the story to the statement that shows how God is concerned for all
nations:
Question Selected Match
The Partial A.
Kingdom Israel was meant to be a "kingdom of priests" (Exodus 19), acting as a
mediator between God and the nations. Some foreigners share in God's
blessing to them: for example, Rahab (Joshua 6), the Queen of Sheba (1
Kings 10) and Naaman (2 Kings 5).
The B.
Promised God promised Abraham, "...all peoples on earth will be blessed through
Kingdom you" (Genesis 12:3). He will be a "father of many nations" (17:5).
The F.
Prophesied God's servant will be "a light for the Gentiles" and "all the ends of the
Kingdom earth will see the salvation of our God" (Isaiah 42:6; 52:10).
The C.
Perfected God's family in heaven will include representatives "from every nation,
Kingdom tribe, people and language" (Revelation 7:9).
The D.
Proclaimed Christian believers have been given the Spirit to equip us to take the
Kingdom gospel to all people. Mission is not an option for the keen few; it is an
obligation for us all. Jesus commands us to "go and make disciples of all
nations" (Matthew 28:19).
The Present E.
Kingdom Jesus' earthly ministry was focused on the Jews (Matthew 15:24), but he
did bring salvation to Gentiles too (e.g. Matthew 8:5-13; 15:21-28). He
taught that Israel's rejection of him would lead to God's judgment on her.
Then the gospel would be proclaimed to all nations (Matthew 21:43;
24:14).
Question 2
1 out of 1 points
True/False: An oral learner uses linear thinking.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
A Chronology of the last days includes