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Bibl 210:Redemption Story August 2009 Question Paper

Bibl 210:Redemption Story August 2009 

Course:Bachelor Of Education Science

Institution: Kabarak University question papers

Exam Year:2009



KABARAK UNIVERSITY
EXAMINATIONS

2008/2009 ACADEMIC YEAR

FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION SCIENCE

COURSE CODE: BIBL 210
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Answer a total of THREE questions
2. Question ONE is COMPULSORY
3. Choose any other TWO



QUESTION ONE (30 MARKS)
(a) Distinguish between the creation account in Genesis 1 and that of Genesis 2. (3 Marks)
(b) Explain the significance of Genesis 3:15 and Genesis 3:21 in the redemption agenda
of God. (12 Marks)

(c) The election of Israel by God was strategically done in order for them to play their key role
of reaching the nations both centripetally and centrifugally. Discuss (15 Marks)

QUESTION TWO (20 MARKS)
Explain the significance of the following in the redemption plan of God.
(i) The resurrection (10 Marks)
(ii) The cross (10 Marks)

QUESTION THREE (20 MARKS)
(a) How important were the following titles and events in the life of Christ in his overall
ministry of redeeming mankind from sin?
i) The name Jesus
ii) The virgin birth
iii) His Baptism
iv) His circumcision
v) His visit by Simeon and Anna
vi) His visit by the wise men from the East (12 Marks)

(b) Explain the truths about mission that the Church needs to obey as outline in Matt. 28:16 – 20;
Mark 16:14 – 20; Luke 24:44 – 47 and John 20:21. (8 Marks)

QUESTION FOUR (20 MARKS)
Jesus Christ in His ministry demonstrated that he is redeemer of both Jesus and Gentiles.
Discuss. (20 Marks)

QUESTION FIVE (20 MARKS)
(a) Explain the motivational factors that made the apostles to engage in serious witnessing
after Pentecost. (12 Marks)
(b) What are the characteristics of the millennial kingdom of Christ. (8 Marks)






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