According to the textbook, what does "redemption" mean? - Answer-when someone or
something is taken out of bondage by a greater party like when Jesus broke us free
from eh bondage of sin through his death and resurrection (Greever, 2020).
/.Read Philippians 2:5-8 and briefly describe the direction Jesus's life took. - Answer-
When Jesus became a human he did everything God asked him to do despite being
treated horribly by others. He was humble during his time on earth even though he was
divine, he saw everyone as equal
/.In what ways does the textbook say that Jesus is similar to Moses and David? -
Answer-Jesus, like Moses and David, were all great kings and leaders of their people.
/.Describe from the textbook the idea of "substitutionary atonement" (Rom. 4:25; 1 Cor.
15.3) - Answer-Substitutionary atonement is the idea that Jesus, being the prefect
substitute, died for the sins of people, so that the people could be free from the
judgment and reconcile with God (Greever, 2020)
/.Briefly list the titles of Jesus as named in the textbook - Answer-Some titles that Jesus
is given are his name meaning "God saves", God the Son, Christ, the Last Adam, Son
of David, King of Israel, Son of Man, God, Lord, Immanuel, and Son of God.
/.How did Jesus show his faithfulness as described in the textbook? - Answer-Jesus
was faithful and obedient to his father, God. He never gave into temptation. he
sacrificed himself for the people to help them be free of sin and finally be able to have a
relationship with God
/.How is Jesus described in Hebrews 1:1-2 and John 1:1? - Answer-In both of these
verses Jesus is described as the bridge between God and Humanity. It also
emphasized how God created the universe and how powerful he is.
/.In the overview, Jesus is described as fully God and fully man; now briefly describe the
Trinity and Jesus's position in the Trinity - Answer-The trinity, is understanding how God
is three person which consist of the father, the son, and the Holy Spirit as sharing single
divine being. in this trinity, Jesus has the role of the Son who is both fully man and fully
God.
/.Briefly describe the Kingdom of God as taught in the textbook - Answer-The Kingdom
of God is where he can rule over his creations as he does things such as watching over
people, redeeming them and restoring creation. It reigns over his people centering on