For whom did Jesus give himself as a sin-offering? ¶ 235.
What was the purpose of the giving of the law covenant? and could it
operate to deliver man from death? ¶ 236.
Was the shedding of Jesus' blood necessary for the remission of sin?
¶ 237.
How was the entrance of Jesus into heaven foreshadowed in the tabernacle
service? Give Scriptural proof. ¶ 237.
What is the distinction between the death of Adam and the death of
Jesus? ¶ 238.
By dying as a man, what did Jesus provide for man's benefit? ¶ 238.
Give an illustration showing how Jesus' death provided the price for the
release of the human race from bondage. ¶¶ 239-241.
Could the perfect man Jesus deliver the human race from death and remain
alive as a man? ¶ 242.
What must Jesus do in order to redeem mankind? ¶ 242.
What did he produce upon Calvary? ¶ 242.
Where must the value of that ransom-price be presented? ¶ 242.
Why is it necessary for man to be brought to the knowledge of the truth
after the paying of the ransom-price? ¶ 243.
Who shall have the knowledge of this truth? Give Scriptural proof. ¶ 243.
What is the great pivotal truth of the divine plan? ¶ 243.
When the human race comes to a knowledge of the value of the
ransom-sacrifice, what effect will it have upon the ones who appreciate
it? ¶ 243.
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CHAPTER VII
String 6: _Resurrection_
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