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Bibl 210:Redemption Story August 2010 Question Paper

Bibl 210:Redemption Story August 2010 

Course:Bachelor Of Commerce

Institution: Kabarak University question papers

Exam Year:2010



KABARAK UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
2009/2010 ACADEMIC YEAR
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

COURSE CODE: BIBL 210

INSTRUCTIONS:
Answer Question One (Compulsory) and three questions

QUESTION ONE
a) Discuss four usages of the concept of redemption in the Old Testament which indicate
that redemption was essentially deliverance from danger in life. (8marks)

b) Discuss briefly the usage of the concept of redemption in the New Testament.
(6marks)

c) Analyze Genesis 3.15 from the perspective of God’s redemptive story. (3marks)

d) Explain briefly God’s purpose for the creation. (2marks

e) Discuss briefly the stewardship role human beings are expected to play as they join God
in achieving his purpose for the creation. (6marks)

QUESTION TWO
Discuss briefly the redemptive and restorative purposes of the law that God gave to Moses.
(15marks)

QUESTION THREE
“The shortages of resources we have today do not reflect a lack of resources but only distorted
and greedy patterns of use” Respond to this statement from a biblical point of view.
(15marks)

QUESTION FOUR
“Disobedience to God can never be a private affair. It destroys you, your family, community and
environment.” Discuss this statement using two examples from the Bible and two examples from
daily life experiences. (15marks)


QUESTION FIVE
“God’s deliverance (redemption) always has a double character of judgment upon evil and
salvation for his people.” Give your biblical response to this statement. (15marks)


QUESTION SIX
Discuss briefly the kind of response God expects from a community of believers (The Church)
today as far as his redemptive plan is concerned. (15 marks)








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