Test Questions: Lesson 7



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1. COMPLETE: "And the Lord God formed man of the of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the of life; and man became a soul" (Genesis 2:7).

2. To what does the "dust of the ground" refer?


3. "Dust thou art, and unto shalt tho return" (Gen. 3:19).

4. The word is translated from the Hebrew word ruach and the Greed word pneuma and refers to man's breath of life.

5.According to Ecclesiastes 3:19, the breath of animals the same as man's breath of life.

6. Man's breath of life a being or an entity in itself which could have consciousness apart from man's body.

7. "His goeth forth, he returneth to his earth, in the very day his thoughts perish" (Psalm 146:4).

8. The soul refers to man himself and to his mortal life. True False

9. Animals called souls in the Bible.

10. What does the word "immortal" mean?


11. Is man mortal or immortal? mortal immortal

12.Man have an immortal, immaterial entity within himself which can have consciousness during death.

13. According to the Bible, can souls die? Yes No

14. When did Jesus become immortal?


15. How are man's thinking and feeling dependent upon his brain and nervous system?


16. Can man think or feel while he is dead? Yes No



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