BIBL 450 Quiz 4

BIBL 450 Quiz 4

BIBL 450 Quiz: Revelation 12-22

  1. According to the textbook, taking the Mark of the Beast, which is a choice, dooms the individual to eternal punishment.
  2. The Lake of Fire and Hades are the same location.
  3. According to the textbook, what is the final test of humanity?
  4. The judgement of the nations takes place at the end of the Millennial Kingdom.
  5. The book of Revelation declares that it is acceptable to worship angels.
  6. Paul called the dwelling place of God the __________Heaven.
  7. The Great White Throne Judgment is a judgment for __________.
  8. Who are the first beings thrown into the Lake of Fire?
  9. The fifth bowl judgment ____________.
  10. According to the textbook, the Rapture is the first phase of the Second Coming of Jesus.
  11. The Marriage of the Lamb will occur in_________while it is probable that the Marriage Feast will occur on
  12. Sheol, in the Old Testament, does not exclusively refer to Hell.
  13. The fourth bowl (plague) judgment causes the sun to stop shining.
  14. Satan is able to empower individuals to perform miracles.
  15. Match the character with their identity. Pregnant woman Red Dragon Beast out of the Beast out of the Earth Sea
  16. The Jewish people will win the battle of Armageddon with their military might.
  17. Throughout the judgments of the Book of Revelation, the earth dwellers finally repent of their sins and glorify God.
  18. The Antichrist is called “the beast” only in the book of Revelation.
  19. The False Prophet rises of out the ________.
  20. Satan is cast into the abyss for ___________.
  21. In a 200–300-word essay, explain the 3 standard options describing the millennial kingdom (Premillennialism, Amillennialism, and Postmillennialism), and how these options understand Revelation 20:1–6.

Set 1

  1. Most premillennialists view the 1000 years as a symbolic number depicting the financial prosperity of those who live under the rule of Christ.
  2. The New Jerusalem is described in Revelation 21 as “descending out of heaven from God.”
  3. The fall of Babylon the Great can be understood to refer to the fall of a place, a system and an influence upon the world.
  4. The bowl judgments, like the trumpet judgments, recall the kinds of plagues described in the Exodus from Egypt.
  5. The “lament” (or curse) proclaimed against Babylon the Great in Revelation 18 was intended to bring hope and comfort to believers who read those words, not the least of whom being John’s original readers.
  6. “Blessing” is promised to everyone who “reads, hears, and keeps” the words of “this prophecy” (Revelation)
  7. According to Hindson, there is a clear distinction between an “Ecclesiastical Babylon” in Revelation 17 and an “Economic Babylon” in Revelation 18.
  8. The New Jerusalem contains the “river of the waters of life” flowing from the throne of God and the Lamb.
  9. According to Hindson, the “mark of the beast” most likely refers to computer chips that will one day be placed in the foreheads of all who follow the Antichrist.
  10. According to Hindson, the city of the “beast” does not in any fashion refer to Rome, but rather, it refers to the city of Babylon in modern day Iraq.
  11. According to Hindson, the “unholy trinity” consists of Satan, the “beast”, and the false prophet.
  12. The 144,000 from Rev 14 are the same as the 144,000 from Rev 7.
  13. The one who rides into battle on the white horse to “judge and make war” (19:11) is the Antichrist.
  14. According to premillennial, pretribulational eschatology, the battle of Armageddon will occur at the end of the seven year Tribulation.
  15. Only a pretribulation rapture preserves an “imminent” (“at any moment”) return of Christ.
  16. While the New Jerusalem will be ruled by Christ, this does not mean that unbelievers will be excluded from its city walls.
  17. The 144,000 have the name of the “beast” written on their foreheads.
  18. The wedding supper of the Lamb coincides with the seventh trumpet judgment from Revelation 16.
  19. Revelation describes the whole of mankind coming to repentance after the millennium, thus the story of man culminates in a heavenly scene of universal salvation for all.
  20. According to Hindson, Babylon the Great will likely come to be fulfilled as an ecumenical “end times” church comprised of the Roman Catholic church and certain liberal mainline protestant denominations.

Set 2

  1. While the New Jerusalem will be ruled by Christ, this does not mean that unbelievers will be excluded from its city walls.
  2. The fall of Babylon the Great can be understood to refer to the fall of a place, a system and an influence upon the world.
  3. According to Hindson, the “mark of the beast” most likely refers to computer chips that will one day be placed in the foreheads of all who follow the Antichrist.
  4. The saints who are martyred by the Antichrist are said to have experienced the “second death” (20:5-6).
  5. The male child born to the woman in Revelation chapter 12 is Jesus Christ.
  6. According to Revelation chapter 20, the lake of fire is the second death.
  7. According to the amillennial view, the 1000 years described in Revelation 20:1-6 should be viewed as a literal 1000 year period of peace and prosperity on the earth which comes after the Second Coming of Christ.
  8. The 144,000 from Revelation 14 portray an army that is opposed to the works of the Lamb, whereas the 144,000 from Revelation 7 are the persecuted saints of God.
  9. In Revelation 14, the 144,000 are described as celibate (or male virgins).
  10. The “Great White Throne” judgment is a judgment seat of rewards, where the martyred saints will receive their reward for being “overcomers”.
  11. According to Hindson, a thorough study of the Apocalypse (Revelation) reveals that the “beast” is both an individual person and a political system.
  12. The text of Revelation itself provides the reader with the identity of the “enormous red dragon” (Rev 12:3), which is Satan (Rev 12:9).
  13. The depiction of the eternal state in Revelation 22 suggests that in that state the divine curse of Genesis 3 will be finally removed.
  14. At the end of the battle described in Revelation 19, the dragon, the beast and the false prophet are all cast simultaneously into the Lake of Fire.
  15. In the New Jerusalem, there is no need for a temple, because the saints of God become the temple for the city.
  16. The “lament” (or curse) proclaimed against Babylon the Great in Revelation 18 was intended to bring hope and comfort to believers who read those words, not the least of whom being John’s original readers.
  17. In the new heavens and the new earth, there is no longer any sea.
  18. According to Hindson, the concept of “Babylon the Great” entails a literal rebuilding of Babylon (within modern day Iraq) during the end times.
  19. Michael the Archangel wins the battle against the dragon that is described in Revelation chapter 12, but the dragon, while hurled to the earth, was not ultimately defeated in this battle.
  20. According to Hindson, the city of the “beast” does not in any fashion refer to Rome, but rather, it refers to the city of Babylon in modern day Iraq.

Set 3

  1. While the New Jerusalem will be ruled by Christ, this does not mean that unbelievers will be excluded from its city walls.
  2. The fall of Babylon the Great can be understood to refer to the fall of a place, a system and an influence upon the world.
  3. According to Hindson, the “mark of the beast” most likely refers to computer chips that will one day be placed in the foreheads of all who follow the Antichrist.
  4. The saints who are martyred by the Antichrist are said to have experienced the “second death” (20:5-6).
  5. The male child born to the woman in Revelation chapter 12 is Jesus Christ.
  6. According to Revelation chapter 20, the lake of fire is the second death.
  7. According to the amillennial view, the 1000 years described in Revelation 20:1-6 should be viewed as a literal 1000 year period of peace and prosperity on the earth which comes after the Second Coming of Christ.
  8. The 144,000 from Revelation 14 portray an army that is opposed to the works of the Lamb, whereas the 144,000 from Revelation 7 are the persecuted saints of God.
  9. In Revelation 14, the 144,000 are described as celibate (or male virgins).
  10. The “Great White Throne” judgment is a judgment seat of rewards, where the martyred saints will receive their reward for being “overcomers”.
  11. According to Hindson, a thorough study of the Apocalypse (Revelation) reveals that the “beast” is both an individual person and a political system.
  12. The text of Revelation itself provides the reader with the identity of the “enormous red dragon” (Rev 12:3), which is Satan (Rev 12:9).
  13. The depiction of the eternal state in Revelation 22 suggests that in that state the divine curse of Genesis 3 will be finally removed.
  14. At the end of the battle described in Revelation 19, the dragon, the beast and the false prophet are all cast simultaneously into the Lake of Fire.
  15. In the New Jerusalem, there is no need for a temple, because the saints of God become the temple for the city.
  16. The “lament” (or curse) proclaimed against Babylon the Great in Revelation 18 was intended to bring hope and comfort to believers who read those words, not the least of whom being John’s original readers.
  17. In the new heavens and the new earth, there is no longer any sea.
  18. According to Hindson, the concept of “Babylon the Great” entails a literal rebuilding of Babylon (within modern day Iraq) during the end times.
  19. Michael the Archangel wins the battle against the dragon that is described in Revelation chapter 12, but the dragon, while hurled to the earth, was not ultimately defeated in this battle.
  20. According to Hindson, the city of the “beast” does not in any fashion refer to Rome, but rather, it refers to the city of Babylon in modern day Iraq.
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