Lesson 10 | Quotations & Allusions

Quiz

The following quiz will provide you with instant feedback as you answer questions. If you get more than one wrong on the first try (except for the third question, which doesn’t count), you should review the previous steps before moving on.

What is the primary danger of over-simplifying the connection between one passage and another it quotes or alludes to?

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True or false: I should expect to be able to understand the connection between any passage and another that it cites or alludes to after an hour of diligent study.

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Which of the following are ways that truth is conveyed in the Bible?

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Note: The answer to this question was not fully covered in this lesson. So this quiz question is not actually testing your grasp of the lesson content as the other questions are. Rather, it is pointing out to you that there are many more genres and sub-genres than were mentioned in the lesson…and you should be on the lookout for them!

Redemptive history is the of the story of God’s saving work that climaxes in .

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Noting the of both one passage and another that it quotes or alludes to within redemptive history helps us tremendously.

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Discovery!