- 1. The New Covenant refers to the theological concept found in the Christian tradition, particularly in the New Testament, which represents a new relationship between God and humanity, established through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Unlike the Old Covenant, which was centered around the Law given to the Israelites and the sacrificial system of animal offerings as outlined in the Hebrew Scriptures, the New Covenant is characterized by grace, forgiveness, and the internalization of God's laws. It promises the regeneration of believers through the Holy Spirit, who empowers them to live according to God's will, thus transforming their hearts and minds. The New Covenant is often celebrated in Christian traditions through practices such as Communion or the Eucharist, where believers remember the Last Supper of Jesus, during which He expressed the significance of His sacrifice and its role in fulfilling the promise of the New Covenant. This covenant signifies a universal offer of salvation, inviting all to partake in a direct relationship with God, based not on adherence to the law but on faith in Christ as the mediator who reconciles humanity to God.
What does Jesus refer to as His blood, symbolizing the New Covenant?
A) Vinegar B) Oil C) Water D) Wine
- 2. How does one enter into the New Covenant according to Christian belief?
A) By following the law B) By performing rituals C) Through lineage D) Through faith in Jesus
- 3. Which book of the New Testament discusses the New Covenant extensively?
A) James B) Revelation C) Acts D) Hebrews
- 4. Who were the first to recognize Jesus as initiating the New Covenant?
A) The Pharisees B) The Samaritans C) His disciples D) The Romans
- 5. In communion, what do bread and wine symbolize concerning the New Covenant?
A) Body and blood of Christ B) Old sacrifices C) Human offerings D) New laws
- 6. What does Romans 8:1 say about those in the New Covenant?
A) They will face judgment B) No condemnation for those in Christ C) Only the righteous will live D) They must follow every law
- 7. During which festival did Jesus institute the New Covenant?
A) Tabernacles B) Passover C) Pentecost D) Atonement
- 8. Who is called the mediator of the New Covenant?
A) Abraham B) David C) Jesus Christ D) Moses
- 9. In addition to Jesus, who else is noted as having a covenant with God?
A) Solomon B) Jacob C) Saul D) Noah
- 10. What is the result of receiving the New Covenant?
A) Immediate wealth B) Earthly power C) Perfect health D) Eternal life
- 11. What is the role of faith in the New Covenant?
A) It can be ignored B) It is essential for salvation C) It is secondary D) It is not important
- 12. When believers partake in the Lord's Supper, they are remembering what?
A) The Old Covenant B) The New Covenant C) Moses' law D) Abraham's covenant
- 13. What is the primary text that discusses the New Covenant?
A) Isaiah 53 B) Exodus 20 C) Jeremiah 31:31-34 D) Psalm 23
- 14. Who wrote extensively about the New Covenant in the book of Hebrews?
A) John B) Unknown author C) Peter D) James
- 15. Which prophet foretold the New Covenant?
A) Jeremiah B) Isaiah C) Daniel D) Ezekiel
- 16. In what context did Jesus say, 'This is the new covenant in my blood'?
A) During a sermon on the mount B) When he was baptized C) At his resurrection D) During the Last Supper
- 17. What role does Jesus play in the New Covenant?
A) King only B) Prophet C) Judge D) Mediator
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