BIBL 450 Quiz 3

BIBL 450 Quiz 3

BIBL 450 Quiz: Revelation 1-11

  1. The pre-wrath rapture position is the oldest of the eschatological views.
  2. What is the traditional date for the Book of Revelation?
  3. The Second Coming is not mentioned in Revelation until Revelation 19.
  4. The New Testament clearly teaches that the Antichrist will be Jewish.
  5. The two witnesses will be protected by God for ___________while they preach to the world.
  6. Match the seal with the judgment it unleashed Seal One Seal Three Seal Five Seal Six
  7. Which of the following is not presented in the textbook as a possibility for the identity of the 24 elders?
  8. According to the textbook, which New Testament passage both speaks to the salvation of future ethnic Israel and refutes replacement theology?
  9. Which Roman Emperor was known for exiling prisoners, which would explain why John ended up on Patmos?
  10. Salvation is not possible during the Great Tribulation period.
  11. The 144,000 witnesses represent future saved Jews and not the church.
  12. Match the following approaches to Revelation. Allegorical Preterist Historical Futurist
  13. The phrase “Day of the Lord” is very rare, occuring less than five times in the Old Testament.
  14. Who is the only one worthy to open the seven-sealed scroll?
  15. The rider on the white horse in Revelation 6 represents Jesus.
  16. Which Greek word (transliterated) is used by only John to show the humility of the Lamb (Jesus)?
  17. The 144,000 Jewish witnesses are all virgin males.
  18. Match each Millennial view with its description. Amillennialism Post-millennialism Pre-millennialism Preterism
  19. At the end of chapter 11, John sees______________.
  20. Who questioned that John was the author of Revelation?
  21. The Seals, Trumpets and Bowl judgments occurred in chronological order.
  22. The preterist view does not view Bible prophecy as “things to come” but rather as “things that came.”
  23. What Old Testament passage is the first canonical passage to mention that the Messiah will judge the nations?
  24. The Tribulation period lasts for a period of ____________according to Daniel 9.
  25. Match the Trumpets with their corresponding judgments. First Trumpet Third Trumpet Fifth Trumpet Second Trumpet

Set 1

  1. According to Hindson, the 144,000 servants of God (Rev 7:4) describe Gentile Christian evangelists who will complete the work of the Great Commission during the Tribulation period.
  2. The “seven spirits,” or the “sevenfold spirit,” of Revelation 1:4 is universally recognized as a symbolic reference to the seven churches of Revelation 2 and 3.
  3. The sixth seal judgment is comprised of a number of cosmic disturbances taking place upon the earth.
  4. The effect of John eating the little scroll (Rev 10:9) is that his stomach turned “sour” (NIV), or “bitter” (KJV).
  5. According to Hindson, the two witnesses (Rev 11:3) are most likely describing a resurrection of Moses and Isaiah.
  6. According to Hindson, Revelation is best understood when one clearly separates that which refers to Israel and that which refers to the church.
  7. According to Hindson, the “great multitude” from Revelation 7:9 are comprised of the church of Jesus Christ, persecuted, martyred, and betrayed down through the centuries of church history.
  8. The sixth trumpet judgment describes an army of 200,000,000. According to Hindson, this army must describe the “hoards of Chinese” who will become the great end time army.
  9. There are no words of commendation for the church at Laodicea.
  10. To the church at Thyatira, the “angel” promises to send the “morning star,” which according to Revelation 22:16, is Christ Himself.
  11. Jesus is described as a “lion” within the book of Revelation, but never as a “lamb.”
  12. In the first four trumpet judgments, the catastrophic judgments are described as being destruction in thirds (i.e., a third of the earth was burned up, etc…).
  13. The “teaching of Balaam” that took place in the church at Pergamum had reference to the teaching that the pope in Rome was inspired by God to provide leadership over the church.
  14. The “key of David,” as referred to in Revelation 3:7, alludes to the divine sovereignty of Jesus Christ; it is Christ who holds the access to the “heavenly palace.”
  15. The description, “I am the Alpha and the Omega” (Rev 1:8), points towards the attribute of God’s eternality.
  16. In Revelation 5, the one who finally does open the scroll is Michael the Archangel.
  17. The “someone like a son of man” from Revelation 1:13 is Jesus Christ, the risen Savior.
  18. The seven churches of Revelation are located in modern day Italy, having once surrounded the ancient city of Rome.
  19. According to Hindson, the seven trumpet judgments in Revelation 8 and 9 comprise God’s judgment upon the Church.
  20. With the seventh Trumpet the first half of the Tribulation comes to a close.
  21. In Revelation 5:4, John “weeps and weeps” because no one was found who was able to open the scroll.
  22. The text of Revelation describes the two witnesses being revived (or resurrected) by God after three and a half days. The two witnesses then are brought up into heaven while their enemies look on.
  23. The “synagogue of Satan” refers to those in Ephesus who had forsaken their “first love.”
  24. The “seven stars” of Revelation 1:20 are representing the angels, or the messengers, of the seven churches.
  25. The church of Sardis is described as being “lukewarm,” but not as “dead.”

Set 2

  1. In Revelation 5:4, John “weeps and weeps” because no one was found who was able to open the scroll.
  2. To the church at Thyatira, the “angel” promises to send the “morning star,” which according to Revelation 22:16, is Christ Himself.
  3. According to Hindson, the invasion of locusts must be describing a human invasion; to speculate upon a purely supernatural or demonic invasion is to be overly literal with the text.
  4. The fifth trumpet judgment is described as an invasion of locusts coming out of the Abyss.
  5. The seven churches of Revelation are located in modern day Italy, having once surrounded the ancient city of Rome.
  6. The seven trumpets do not follow the seventh seal, but they are the seventh seal.
  7. According to Hindson, the silence for one half hour before the opening of the seventh seal (Rev 8:1) is the “silence of solemn worship.”
  8. According to Revelation 5:10, the redeemed Church of the Lord Jesus Christ shall reign with Him “from the heavens above.”
  9. According to Hindson, the seven trumpet judgments in Revelation 8 and 9 comprise God’s judgment upon the Church.
  10. The effect of John eating the little scroll (Rev 10:9) is that his stomach turned “sour” (NIV), or “bitter” (KJV).
  11. The enthronement ceremony of Revelation 5 takes place in heaven after the rapture of the Church and before the judgments of the Tribulation.
  12. The inhabitants of the earth who experience the wrath of the sixth seal cry out in repentance, and there is a general end time revival that takes place at this juncture in the prophetic timeline.
  13. According to Hindson, the “great multitude” from Revelation 7:9 are comprised of the church of Jesus Christ, persecuted, martyred, and betrayed down through the centuries of church history.
  14. John wrote Revelation from the island of Crete.
  15. According to Hindson, the cataclysmic description of the trumpet judgments suggests nuclear war.
  16. In the text of Revelation, the two witnesses are attacked by the “beast” that comes out of the Abyss, who attacks them and kills them.
  17. The church of Sardis is described as being “lukewarm,” but not as “dead.”
  18. The “four horseman” of the apocalypse are a part of the imagery used in describing the first four seal judgments in Revelation 6:1-8.
  19. The 144,000 are described in Revelation as divided among the twelve tribes of Israel, 12,000 coming from each tribe.
  20. With the seventh Trumpet the first half of the Tribulation comes to a close.
  21. In Revelation 5, the one who finally does open the scroll is Michael the Archangel.
  22. According to Hindson, the descriptions of a temple provided in Revelation 11:1-2 suggest the rebuilding of a literal future temple.
  23. The “synagogue of Satan” refers to those in Ephesus who had forsaken their “first love.”
  24. The sixth seal judgment is comprised of a number of cosmic disturbances taking place upon the earth.
  25. Jesus rebukes the church at Ephesus for having forsaken their “first love.”

Set 3

  1. In Revelation 5:4, John “weeps and weeps” because no one was found who was able to open the scroll.
  2. To the church at Thyatira, the “angel” promises to send the “morning star,” which according to Revelation 22:16, is Christ Himself.
  3. According to Hindson, the invasion of locusts must be describing a human invasion; to speculate upon a purely supernatural or demonic invasion is to be overly literal with the text.
  4. The fifth trumpet judgment is described as an invasion of locusts coming out of the Abyss.
  5. The seven churches of Revelation are located in modern day Italy, having once surrounded the ancient city of Rome.
  6. The seven trumpets do not follow the seventh seal, but they are the seventh seal.
  7. According to Hindson, the silence for one half hour before the opening of the seventh seal (Rev 8:1) is the “silence of solemn worship.”
  8. According to Revelation 5:10, the redeemed Church of the Lord Jesus Christ shall reign with Him “from the heavens above.”
  9. According to Hindson, the seven trumpet judgments in Revelation 8 and 9 comprise God’s judgment upon the Church.
  10. The effect of John eating the little scroll (Rev 10:9) is that his stomach turned “sour” (NIV), or “bitter” (KJV).
  11. The enthronement ceremony of Revelation 5 takes place in heaven after the rapture of the Church and before the judgments of the Tribulation.
  12. The inhabitants of the earth who experience the wrath of the sixth seal cry out in repentance, and there is a general end time revival that takes place at this juncture in the prophetic timeline.
  13. According to Hindson, the “great multitude” from Revelation 7:9 are comprised of the church of Jesus Christ, persecuted, martyred, and betrayed down through the centuries of church history.
  14. John wrote Revelation from the island of Crete.
  15. According to Hindson, the cataclysmic description of the trumpet judgments suggests nuclear war.
  16. In the text of Revelation, the two witnesses are attacked by the “beast” that comes out of the Abyss, who attacks them and kills them.
  17. The church of Sardis is described as being “lukewarm,” but not as “dead.”
  18. The “four horseman” of the apocalypse are a part of the imagery used in describing the first four seal judgments in Revelation 6:1-8.
  19. The 144,000 are described in Revelation as divided among the twelve tribes of Israel, 12,000 coming from each tribe.
  20. With the seventh Trumpet the first half of the Tribulation comes to a close.
  21. In Revelation 5, the one who finally does open the scroll is Michael the Archangel.
  22. According to Hindson, the descriptions of a temple provided in Revelation 11:1-2 suggest the rebuilding of a literal future temple.
  23. The “synagogue of Satan” refers to those in Ephesus who had forsaken their “first love.”
  24. The sixth seal judgment is comprised of a number of cosmic disturbances taking place upon the earth.
  25. Jesus rebukes the church at Ephesus for having forsaken their “first love.”
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