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Bibl 210:Redemption Story December 2011 Question Paper

Bibl 210:Redemption Story December 2011 

Course:Bachelor Of Education Science

Institution: Kabarak University question papers

Exam Year:2011



KABARAK UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
2010/2011 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 questions

QUESTION ONE (30 MARKS) COMPULSORY.
a) Distinguish between the following terms:-
i. Redemption and Salvation
ii. Centripetal and Centrifugal
iii. Proselytes and God- fearers
iv. Hebraic Jews and Hellenistic Jews (8 marks)

b) Genesis 1 and 2 presents a perfect environment within which God created and placed
Adam and Eve. Describe the characteristics of Adam and eve before the fall (10 marks)

c) i. In what ways does the fall of Adam and eve similar to the temptation of Jesus?
(6 marks)
ii. What were the immediate consequences of the fall of man? (6 marks)

QUESTION TWO (20 MARKS)
a) Adam and Eve were created on the sixth day after all other creatures had been created.
i. In what manner were they created in the image of God? (3 marks)
ii. Why did God create man as a unique creature? (3 marks)
b) What are the consequences of redemption to the society in which we live? (14 marks)

QUESTION THREE (20 MARKS)
a) State the fourfold promises to the patriarchs as recorded in the book of Genesis
(4 marks)
b) Throughout the Old and the New Testaments, God is presented as particularistic in
method and universalistic in scope in as far as redemption is concern .Discuss
(16 marks)

QUESTION FOUR (20 MARKS)
a) God’s plan of redemption was continued through the nation of Israel. What specific roles
were the Israelite to play in fulfilling their mandate? (10 marks)
b) What proves are there to show that Christ resurrected from the dead. (10 marks)






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