This is a ten-item multiple choice quiz. This quiz covers the 5th Basic in a series of twenty free self-study Bible studies. In Basic Five, "The Trinity" is introduced and explained. When completing this quiz, you may use any material from Basic Five. So, let's try out the quiz. All the best!
The annunciation.
The ten commandments
Writings of the early Church Fathers.
The Old and New Testament revelations.
Eyewitness testimonies
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The important thing is that we understand the trinity.
Tri means three persons, unity means one God, together they mean trinity.
Baptism is the sacrament of the trinity.
The members of the Godhead work independently.
The Godhead prefers to be anonymous.
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Benjamin B Warfield
Oral Roberts
Billy Graham
Billy Sunday
Charles Spurgeon
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In their works
In their purpose
In their divinity
None of these ways to relate (A. B. C.) is correct
All of these ways to relate (A. B. C.) are correct.
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Understandable
A hidden or secret thing.
Obvious
To be revealed to Hebrew scholars.
Knowable by those who study Greek.
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Our agreement upon being baptized is to scripture-revelation about God, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
We are baptized, not into the names, but into the name, of Father, Son, and Spirit proclaiming the trinity.
Authority from heaven is seen if done by the three persons in the Godhead,
Mentioning of the three persons in the Trinity by Jesus is a full proof of the doctrine of the Trinity,
All four answers A. B. C. and D identify what Jesus was saying about the Trinity.
1. There is but one living and true God who exists in three persons: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
2. The Lord Jesus Christ is fully divine, being the second person of the Godhead who became man.
3. The Holy Spirit is fully divine. It is the Lord Jesus Christ who most clearly teaches the nature of the Holy Spirit.
4. While each is fully divine, the three persons of the Godhead are related to each other in a way that implies some differences.
5. In the work of God the members of the Godhead work together.”
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1. There is but one living and true God who exists in three persons: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
2. The Lord Jesus Christ is fully divine, being the second person of the Godhead who became man.
4. While each is fully divine, the three persons of the Godhead are related to each other in a way that implies some differences.
4. While each is fully divine, the three persons of the Godhead are related to each other in a way that implies some differences.
5. In the work of God the members of the Godhead work together.”
Some religious people do not accept the doctrine of the Trinity, but that is OK.
There are no Bible verses that speak of the one God and the three persons of the Trinity.
There is but one God, there is never any question of that.
The doctrine of monotheism says that there are many Gods.
The Holy Spirit only represents God but is not God.
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1. There is but one living and true God who exists in three persons: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
2. The Lord Jesus Christ is fully divine, being the second person of the Godhead who became man.
4. While each is fully divine, the three persons of the Godhead are related to each other in a way that implies some differences.
4. While each is fully divine, the three persons of the Godhead are related to each other in a way that implies some differences.
5. In the work of God the members of the Godhead work together.
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