Lesson 1 | Cross-References

Quiz

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Which of the following are valid uses of cross-references?

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On Biblearc, a gray cross-reference dot comes...

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What are the two ways that cross-references help us understand a passage?

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The four types of cross-references that form the acronym PORT are:

P:

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O:

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R:

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T:

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The most subjective cross-reference type is:

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What type of cross-reference begins with the words “Cited from”?

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What language(s) was the OT originally written in?

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What language(s) was the NT originally written in?

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Which of the following indicates that an ESV cross-reference is NOT based in the original languages?

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What is an “allusion”?

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