Questions about Isaiah 61:1-2 and Luke 4:16-21
- Was Jesus reading from Isaiah 61:1-2?
- Yes.
- No.
- Who was the subject of the prophecy speaking of?
- Isaiah.
- David.
- John the Baptist.
- Jesus Christ.
- Was the prophecy from Isaiah 61:1-2 fulfilled at the time that
Jesus read it?
- Yes.
- No.
- Did Jesus read the whole prophecy from Isaiah?
- Yes.
- No.
- When will the Day of Vengeance of our God occur?
- This is another name for the Day of the Lord.
- This is another name for the time of God's wrath.
- This is another name for the great tribulation.
- All of the above.
- Why did Jesus stop where he did, and then proclaim that what
he read was fulfilled?
- He stopped when he did and proclaimed it fulfilled because it was,
but because the day of vengeance of our God was not to come for many years
he did not include that part of the prophecy.
- The prophecies are subject to interpretation, meaning that Jesus could
pick any part and declare it fulfilled?
- Only part of every prophecy will be fulfilled and so you must determine
what part is real and what part of to fool the unsuspecting.
- This prophecy was not fulfilled at the time of Christ and that is why
the good Bible reading folks tried to kill Jesus.
- What does it tell us about the nature of time and the Bible prophecies,
that Jesus would declare one part of a sentence fulfilled and the next
part of the sentence will not be fulfilled for thousands of years?
- That the Bibles ways are beyond understanding.
- That time is mostly meaningless in the prophecies.
- That the Bible is wrong.
- That most of the Bible is only filler and will not come to pass.
- Which biblical Age transpired during the time that Jesus declared
that what he read of the prophecy will fulfilled and when the unread portion
will be fulfilled?
- The Church Age.
- The end of the age of Israel.
- The Industrial Age.
- The Computer Age.
- Thinking back to Daniel 9:24-27, between which 'weeks' does the
hidden portion of Isaiah 61:1-2 take place?
- Between the seventh and eighth.
- Between the sixty-ninth and seventieth weeks.
- After the seventy weeks are finished.
- It does not relate to that prophecy.
Questions about Malachi 3:1-5
- Who is the messenger spoken of in Malachi 3:1?
- An angel of God.
- Jesus the coming Messiah.
- The angel Gabriel sent to Mary the betrothed of Joseph.
- John the baptizer.
- Which Coming of the Lord is spoken of in Malachi 3:1-3, the First
or the Second?
- The First Coming of the Lord.
- The Second Coming of the Lord.
- It is not talking of the Lord's Coming at all.
- What ever you want because the prophecies are subject you your interpretation.
- Which Coming of the Lord is marked by fire, the First or the
Second?
- The First Coming of the Lord.
- The Second Coming of the Lord.
- The Great Day of Judgment, when the rebels are cast into the Lake of
Fire.
- Neither, the Lord's Comings are all days for rejoicing.
- Which biblical Age transpired during the time between the coming
of John the baptizer and the Second Coming of the Lord?
- The Church Age.
- The end of the age of Israel.
- The Industrial Age.
- The Computer Age.
- What does it tell us about the nature of time and the Bible prophecies,
that the time between the coming of John the baptizer and the Second Coming
of Jesus is invisible?
- That the Bibles ways are beyond understanding.
- That time is mostly meaningless in the prophecies.
- That the Bible is wrong.
- That most of the Bible is only filler and will not come to pass.
- Thinking back to Daniel 9:24-27, between which 'weeks' does the
hidden portion of time between the coming of John and the Second Coming
of Jesus take place?
- Between the seventh and eighth.
- Between the sixty-ninth and seventieth weeks.
- After the seventy weeks are finished.
- It does not relate to that prophecy.
- Which Age is mostly hidden in the Old Testament?
- The Church Age.
- The Mosaic Age.
- The Millennial Kingdom Age.
- The
- Space Age.