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RLGN 104 Quiz 1 solutions complete answers
A Biblical Worldview is a perspective or viewpoint based upon the teachings of the Bible.
Apologetics for some is not discovered or understood until after they make a profession of faith. However, apologetics is important for all Christians to engage the culture.
Hermeneutics is the method of interpreting the Bible.
· Question 1
Being capable of rational thought, humans should conform their beliefs to reality, and not the other way around.
· Question 2
Because of the respect that people had for the Apostle Paul his message of Jesus Christ was accepted by almost everyone who heard him.
· Question 3
The word worldview is derived from two German words meaning “world” and “perception.”
· Question 4
Studying worldviews helps us better _______.
· Question 5
In describing “truth”, Powell states:
· Question 6
According to Dr. Weider the Christian faith is both reasonable and defendable.
· Question 7
A translation of the bible is most accurate when translated by one, highly educated, highly qualified individual.
· Question 8
When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it.
· Question 9
The Greek word for “preach” is a first century word meaning “to proclaim” and implies passion produced by one’s belief.
· Question 10
The church fathers showed that they understood the importance of Jesus’ historicity when they crafted the _______________ Creed
· Question 11
According to Powell, Christianity can be understood as an “antidote” rather than a lifestyle choice or part of a well-balanced religious view.
· Question 12
The Christian worldview is verified by appealing to a wide and compelling variety of converging arguments.
· Question 13
Ignatius was the Bishop of what ancient city?
· Question 14
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
· Question 15
One of the first tasks of Christian apologetics is to provide information.
· Question 16
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New Testament was completed.
· Question 17
The story of Ignatius is significant in that he was willing to go to his death proclaiming…
· Question 18
Application is the first step of a biblical worldview.
· Question 19
When presenting the gospel to people Christians should be:
· Question 20
According to Powell, “reason” is not the enemy of “faith”.
Question 1
When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it.
Question 2
Christian faith is simply a personal preference, a function of how one was raised, and a worldview that is only supported by emotional considerations.
Question 3
According to Powell, “reason” is not the enemy of “faith”.
Question 4
The Greek word for “preach” is a first century word meaning “to proclaim” and implies passion produced by one’s belief.
Question 5
Studying worldviews helps us better _______.
Question 6
According to Powell, the majority of Christian apologetics takes place in academic classrooms.
Question 7
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New Testament was completed.
Question 8
Application is the first step of a biblical worldview.
Question 9
When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
Question 10
Being capable of rational thought, humans should conform their beliefs to reality, and not the other way around.
Question 11
Because of the respect that people had for the Apostle Paul his message of Jesus Christ was accepted by almost everyone who heard him.
Question 12
In describing “truth”, Powell states:
Question 13
Which of the following is not characteristic of the Bible?
Question 14
The word worldview is derived from two German words meaning “world” and “perception.”
Question 15
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
Question 16
According to Dr. Weider the Christian faith is both reasonable and defendable.
Question 17
According to Dr. Lee Strobel, historical truth is not relevant or important to Christianity.
Question 18
Upon returning to the Decapolis region a second time after healing the crazed man who had been cutting himself with rocks, Jesus:
Question 19
A translation of the Bible is most accurate when translated by one, highly educated, highly qualified individual.
Question 20
When presenting the gospel to people Christians should be:
· Question 1
According to Powell, “reason” is not the enemy of “faith”.
· Question 2
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
· Question 3
The story of Ignatius is significant in that he was willing to go to his death proclaiming…
· Question 4
According to Powell, Christianity can be understood as an “antidote” rather than a lifestyle choice or part of a well-balanced religious view.
· Question 5
The Greek word for “preach” is a first century word meaning “to proclaim” and implies passion produced by one’s belief.
· Question 6
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New Testament was completed.
· Question 7
The Christian worldview is verified by appealing to a wide and compelling variety of converging arguments.
· Question 8
Studying worldviews helps us better _______.
· Question 9
According to Dr. Lee Strobel, historical truth is not relevant or important to Christianity.
· Question 10
Application is the first step of a biblical worldview.
· Question 11
One of the first tasks of Christian apologetics is to provide information.
· Question 12
According to Dr. Weider the Christian faith is both reasonable and defendable.
· Question 13
This course (Apologetics 104) will be approaching the issue of “worldview” ….
· Question 14
The word worldview is derived from two Greek words meaning “world” and “perception.”
· Question 15
When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it.
· Question 16
Because of the respect that people had for the Apostle Paul his message of Jesus Christ was accepted by almost everyone who heard him.
· Question 17
When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
· Question 18
Christian faith is simply a personal preference, a function of how one was raised, and a worldview that that is only supported by emotional considerations.
· Question 19
Ignatius was the Bishop of what ancient city?
· Question 20
Upon returning to the Decapolis region a second time after healing the crazed man who had been cutting himself with rocks, Jesus:
Question 1
According to Dr. Weider the Christian faith is both reasonable and defendable.
Question 2
When presenting the gospel to people Christians should be:
Question 3
Cultural apologetics is not a valid approach for the application of applying Christian truths.
Question 4
For the Old Testament prophets, what was the ultimate apologetic?
Question 5
The term “apologetics” means:
Question 6
According to Powell, Christianity can be understood as an “antidote” rather than a lifestyle choice or part of a wellbalanced religious view.
Question 7
New Testament writers used apologetic appeals to prove their point to their readers.
Question 8
The resurrection of Christ was the only apologetic argument in the New Testament.
Question 9
The story of Ignatius is significant in that he was willing to go to his death proclaiming…
Question 10 This course (Apologetics 104) will be approaching the issue of “worldview” ….
Question 11
Cultural apologetics attempts to teach discernment rather than avoidance.
Question 12
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New Testament was completed.
Question 13
Paul’s message on Mars Hill, as found in Acts 17, is an example of cultural apologetics.
Question 14
One of the first tasks of Christian apologetics is to provide information.
Question 15
Christian faith is simply a personal preference, a function of how one was raised, and a worldview that that is only supported by emotional considerations.
Question 16
The biblical writers used apologetics.
Question 17
Being capable of rational thought, humans realize that reality must be conformed to ones beliefs not the other way around.
Question 18
According to Dr. Lee Strobel, historical truth is not relevant or important to Christianity.
Question 19
When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
Question 20
When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it.
Question 1
When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it.
Question 2
Upon returning to the Decapolis region a second time after healing the crazed man who had been cutting himself with rocks, Jesus:
Question 3
The goal of __________ is to determine what the original human author(s) wrote and published.
Question 4
A translation of the bible is most accurate when translated by one, highly educated, highly qualified individual.
Question 5
This course (Apologetics 104) will be approaching the issue of “worldview” ….
Question 6
Being capable of rational thought, humans realize that reality must be conformed to ones beliefs not the other way around.
Question 7
Ignatius was the Bishop of what ancient city?
Question 8
Which of the following is not characteristic of the Bible?
Question 9
According to Powell, the majority of Christian apologetics takes place in academic classrooms.
Question 10
Studying worldviews helps us better _______.
Question 11
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New Testament was completed.
Question 12
The church fathers showed that they understood the importance of Jesus’ historicity when they crafted the _______________ Creed
Question 13
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
Question 14
The word worldview is derived from two Greek words meaning “world” and “perception.”
Question 15
When presenting the gospel to people Christians should be:
Question 16
According to Powell, “reason” is not the enemy of “faith”.
Question 17
In describing “truth”, Powell states:
Question 18
Because of the respect that people had for the Apostle Paul his message of Jesus Christ was accepted by almost everyone who heard him.
Question 19
One of the first tasks of Christian apologetics is to provide information.
Question 20
The Greek word for “preach” is a first century word meaning “to proclaim” and implies passion produced by one’s belief.
· Question 1
In cultural apologetics one must be careful because there is often exposure to the darker side of human depravity.
· Question 2
Being capable of rational thought, humans realize that reality must be conformed to ones beliefs not the other way around.
· Question 3
Ignatius was the Bishop of what ancient city?
· Question 4
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New Testament was completed.
· Question 5
The church fathers showed that they understood the importance of Jesus’ historicity when they crafted the _______________ Creed
· Question 6
When presenting the gospel to people Christians should be:
· Question 7
According to Dr. Weider the Christian faith is both reasonable and defendable.
· Question 8
Cultural apologetics is not a valid approach for the application of applying Christian truths.
· Question 9
Christianity is the most well-reasoned, factually based worldview on the planet.
· Question 10
According to Powell, Christianity can be understood as an “antidote” rather than a lifestyle choice or part of a well-balanced religious view.
· Question 11
One of the first tasks of Christian apologetics is to provide information.
· Question 12
This course (Apologetics 104) will be approaching the issue of “worldview” ….
· Question 13
In describing “truth”, Powell states:
· Question 14
The resurrection of Christ was the only apologetic argument in the New Testament.
· Question 15
According to Dr. Lee Strobel, historical truth is not relevant or important to Christianity.
· Question 16
The biblical writers used apologetics.
· Question 17
New Testament writers used apologetic appeals to prove their point to their readers.
· Question 18
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
· Question 19
Because the Bible begins by asserting the existence of God as a fact (Genesis 1:1 – In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth), we can conclude that the Old Testament does not include an apologetic.
· Question 20
Cultural apologetics attempts to teach discernment rather than avoidance.
Question 1
Upon returning to the Decapolis region a second time after healing the crazed man who had been cutting himself with rocks, Jesus:
Question 2
In describing “truth”, Powell states:
Question 3
The term “apologetics” means:
Question 4
Cultural apologetics is not a valid approach for the application of applying Christian truths.
Question 5
Jesus never referred to the authority of the Old Testament.
Question 6
Paul’s message on Mars Hill, as found in Acts 17, is an example of cultural apologetics.
Question 7
According to Powell, Christianity can be understood as an “antidote” rather than a lifestyle choice or part of a wellbalanced religious view.
Question 8
According to Dr. Lee Strobel, historical truth is not relevant or important to Christianity.
Question 9
The church fathers showed that they understood the importance of Jesus’ historicity when they crafted the _______________ Creed
Question 10
When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it.
Question 11
When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
Question 12
New Testament writers used apologetic appeals to prove their point to their readers.
Question 13
For the Old Testament prophets, what was the ultimate apologetic?
Question 14
According to Powell, “reason” is not the enemy of “faith”.
Question 15
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New Testament was completed.
Question 16
Christianity is the most wellreasoned, factually based worldview on the planet.
Question 17
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
Question 18
Christian faith is simply a personal preference, a function of how one was raised, and a worldview that that is only supported by emotional considerations.
Question 19
The Christian worldview is verified by appealing to a wide and compelling variety of converging arguments.
Question 20
The story of Ignatius is significant in that he was willing to go to his death proclaiming…
Question 1
Jesus never referred to the authority of the Old Testament.
Question 2
The term “apologetics” means:
Question 3
According to Powell, the majority of Christian apologetics takes place in academic classrooms.
Question 4
In the 20th century most evangelicals spoke of culture from a “Christ above culture” perspective.
Question 5
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New Testament was completed.
Question 6
Being capable of rational thought, humans realize that reality must be conformed to ones beliefs not the other way around.
Question 7
When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
Question 8
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
Question 9
According to Powell, “reason” is not the enemy of “faith”.
Question 10
Because of the respect that people had for the Apostle Paul his message of Jesus Christ was accepted by almost everyone who heard him.
Question 11
Paul’s message on Mars Hill, as found in Acts 17, is an example of cultural apologetics.
Question 12
When presenting the gospel to people Christians should be:
Question 13
In describing “truth”, Powell states:
Question 14
The resurrection of Christ was the only apologetic argument in the New Testament.
Question 15
Cultural apologetics attempts to teach discernment rather than avoidance.
Question 16
New Testament writers used apologetic appeals to prove their point to their readers.
Question 17
According to Powell, Christianity can be understood as an “antidote” rather than a lifestyle choice or part of a wellbalanced religious view.
Question 18
According to Dr. Lee Strobel, historical truth is not relevant or important to Christianity.
Question 19
According to Dr. Weider the Christian faith is both reasonable and defendable.
Question 20
For the Old Testament prophets, what was the ultimate apologetic?
Question 1
Application is the first step of a biblical worldview.
Question 2
Because of the respect that people had for the Apostle Paul his message of Jesus Christ was accepted by almost everyone who heard him.
Question 3
According to Powell, “reason” is not the enemy of “faith”.
Question 4
The word worldview is derived from two Greek words meaning “world” and “perception.”
Question 5
A translation of the bible is most accurate when translated by one, highly educated, highly qualified individual.
Question 6
One of the first tasks of Christian apologetics is to provide information.
Question 7
The goal of __________ is to determine what the original human author(s) wrote and published.
Question 8
The Christian worldview is verified by appealing to a wide and compelling variety of converging arguments.
Question 9
Which of the following is not characteristic of the Bible?
Question 10
The church fathers showed that they understood the importance of Jesus’ historicity when they crafted the _______________ Creed
Question 11
Studying worldviews helps us better _______.
Question 12
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
Question 13
Christian faith is simply a personal preference, a function of how one was raised, and a worldview that is only supported by emotional considerations.
Question 14
According to Dr. Lee Strobel, historical truth is not relevant or important to Christianity.
Question 15
The Greek word for “preach” is a first century word meaning “to proclaim” and implies passion produced by one’s belief.
Question 16
Ignatius was the Bishop of what ancient city?
Question 17
When presenting the gospel to people Christians should be:
Question 18
According to Dr. Weider the Christian faith is both reasonable and defendable.
Question 19
According to Powell, the majority of Christian apologetics takes place in academic classrooms.
Question 20
When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
Question 1 In describing “truth”, Powell states:
Question 2 The story of Ignatius is significant in that he was willing to go to his death proclaiming…
Question 3 When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
Question 4 According to Powell, Christianity can be understood as an “antidote” rather than a lifestyle choice or part of a wellbalanced religious view.
Question 5 Because of the respect that people had for the Apostle Paul his message of Jesus Christ was accepted by almost everyone who heard him.
Question 6 Paul’s message on Mars Hill, as found in Acts 17, is an example of cultural apologetics.
Question 7 When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it.
Question 8 Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New Testament was completed.
Question 9 According to Powell, the majority of Christian apologetics takes place in academic classrooms.
Question 10 The Christian worldview is verified by appealing to a wide and compelling variety of converging arguments.
Question 11 The Greek word for “preach” is a first century word meaning “to proclaim” and implies passion produced by one’s belief.
Question 12 The biblical writers used apologetics.
Question 13 For the Old Testament prophets, what was the ultimate apologetic?
Question 14 One of the first tasks of Christian apologetics is to provide information.
Question 15 In cultural apologetics one must be careful because there is often exposure to the darker side of human depravity.
Question 16 When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
Question 17 In the 20th century most evangelicals spoke of culture from a “Christ above culture” perspective.
Question 18 The term “apologetics” means:
Question 19 Christian faith is simply a personal preference, a function of how one was raised, and a worldview that that is only supported by emotional considerations.
Question 20 The church fathers showed that they understood the importance of Jesus’ historicity when they crafted the _______________ Creed
Upon returning to the Decapolis region a second time after healing the crazed man who had been
cutting himself with rocks, Jesus
In describing “truth”, Powell states:
The term “apologetics” means:
Cultural apologetics is not a valid approach for the application of applying Christian truths.
Jesus never referred to the authority of the Old Testament.
Paul’s message on Mars Hill, as found in Acts 17, is an example of cultural apologetics.
According to Powell, Christianity can be understood as an “antidote” rather than a lifestyle choice or part of a wellbalanced religious view.
According to Dr. Lee Strobel, historical truth is not relevant or important to Christianity.
The church fathers showed that they understood the importance of Jesus’ historicity when they crafted
the _______________ Creed
When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it.
When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
New Testament writers used apologetic appeals to prove their point to their readers.
For the Old Testament prophets, what was the ultimate apologetic?
According to Powell, “reason” is not the enemy of “faith”.
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New Testament was completed.
Christianity is the most wellreasoned, factually based worldview on the planet.
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
Christian faith is simply a personal preference, a function of how one was raised, and a worldview that that is only supported by emotional considerations.
The Christian worldview is verified by appealing to a wide and compelling variety of converging arguments.
The story of Ignatius is significant in that he was willing to go to his death proclaiming…
When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
Paul only used the resurrection of Christ as his apologetic argument in the New Testament
Ignatius was the Bishop of what ancient city
Leaving the ground unplowed and unused every seventh year is one example of how the Bible included scientific knowledge before it was known and taught by scientists
New Testament writers used apologetic appeals to prove their point to their readers
Variants in the biblical manuscripts have provided great difficulty in determining the clear message of the biblical text
According to Geisler, the central theme of the Bible is
In the most recent century, most evangelicals spoke of culture from a “Christ above culture” perspective
William Ramsay who was a skeptic about the historical accuracy of the Bible changed his mind after researching one of the gospel writers detail to titles of historical figures. The writer was
When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it
Biblical authors were under the direction of the Holy Spirit when they wrote scripture
The trustworthiness of the biblical writers can be supported because they
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New testament was completed
Paul speaking on Mars Hill, as found in Acts 17, is an example of cultural apologetics
The prophet Muhammad also performed miracles to show that the Qur’an was true like Jesus and the Apostles did to prove that what they said was true and from God
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”
According to Dr. Weider the Christian faith is both reasonable and defendable
All copies of the biblical manuscript are inspired just like the original manuscripts
This course (Apologetics 104) will be approaching the issue of “worldview”
The New Testament is assumed to be inspired by the Holy Spirit but no specific scripture indicates that the Holy Spirit was continuing to inspire new scripture
Question 1
Christianity is unique in its belief that humanity is hopeless and spiritual dead unable to save themselves through human effort.
Question 2
A problem for conservative scholars who claim the Bible is the Word of God is that Jesus never said any part of Bible was the Word of God.
Question 3
According to Dr. Lee Strobel, historical truth is not relevant or important to Christianity.
Question 4
The Bible was originally written in three different languages:
Question 5
In cultural apologetics one must be careful because there is often exposure to the darker side of human depravity.
Question 6
When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
Question 7
New Testament writers used apologetic appeals to prove their point to their readers.
Question 8
When presenting the gospel to people Christians should be:
Question 9
The Bible includes scientifically accurate statements about the human body, the earth and the heavens 2000-3000 years before they were scientifically proven.
Question 10
When the Old Testament manuscripts were found in the Qumran Caves major differences were found between these documents and the current Old Testament scriptures.
Question 11
Leaving the ground unplowed and unused every seventh year is one example of how the Bible included scientific knowledge before it was known and taught by scientists.
Question 12
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New testament was completed.
Question 13
All copies of the biblical manuscript are inspired just like the original manuscripts.
Question 14
Jesus never referred to the authority of the Old Testament.
Question 15
The prophet Muhammad also performed miracles to show that the Qur’an was true like Jesus and the Apostles did to prove that what they said was true and from God.
Question 16
All Old Testament scriptures are said to be “God breathed” according to II Timothy 3:16.
Question 17
The Bible was written over a period of 1500 years.
Question 18
The following cannot be said of the Bible.
Question 19
In the most recent century, most evangelicals spoke of culture from a “Christ above culture” perspective.
Question 20
For the Old Testament prophets, what was the ultimate apologetic?
Question 1
Because the Bible begins by asserting the existence of God as a fact (Genesis 1:1 – In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth), we can conclude that the Old Testament does not include an apologetic.
Question 2
For the Old Testament prophets, what was the ultimate apologetic?
Question 3
The story of Ignatius is significant in that he was willing to go to his death proclaiming…
Question 4
According to Powell, “reason” is not the enemy of “faith”.
Question 5
When presenting the gospel to people Christians should be:
Question 6
In describing “truth”, Powell states:
Question 7
In the 20th century most evangelicals spoke of culture from a “Christ above culture” perspective.
Question 8
In cultural apologetics one must be careful because there is often exposure to the darker side of human depravity.
Question 9
Paul’s message on Mars Hill, as found in Acts 17, is an example of cultural apologetics.
Question 10
Cultural apologetics is not a valid approach for the application of applying Christian truths.
Question 11
The term “apologetics” means:
Selected Answer: To give an answer
Question 12
When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city:
Question 13
According to Powell, Christianity can be understood as an “antidote” rather than a lifestyle choice or part of a well-balanced religious view.
Question 14
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
Question 15
Jesus never referred to the authority of the Old Testament.
Question 16
The Greek word for “preach” is a fir
Question 17
Upon returning to the Decapolis region a second time after healing the crazed man who had been cutting himself with rocks, Jesus:
Question 18
According to Dr. Lee Strobel, historical truth is not relevant or important to Christianity.
Question 19
When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it.
Question 20
Ignatius was the Bishop of what ancient city?
Question 1
Jesus never referred to the authority of the Old Testament.
Question 2
In cultural apologetics one must be careful because there is often exposure to the darker side of human depravity.
Question 3
A problem for conservative scholars who claim the Bible is the Word of God is that Jesus never said any part of Bible was the Word of God.
Question 4
Paul only used the resurrection of Christ as his apologetic argument in the New Testament.
Question 5
The Bible was originally written in three different languages:
Question 6
According to Geisler, the central theme of the Bible is:
Question 7
The following cannot be said of the Bible.
Question 8
Because the Old Testament states information as fact, i.e., “In the beginning God created…” (Genesis 1:1) it is without an apologetic.
Question 9
The Greek word for “preach” is a first century word meaning “to proclaim” and implies passion produced by one’s belief.
Question 10
New Testament writers used apologetic appeals to prove their point to their readers.
Question 11
The trustworthiness of the biblical writers can be supported because they:
Question 12
When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”:
Question 13
In the 20th century most evangelicals spoke of culture from a “Christ above culture” perspective.
Question 14
Leaving the ground unplowed and unused every seventh year is one example of how the Bible included scientific knowledge before it was known and taught by scientists.
Question 15
The Bible includes scientifically accurate statements about the human body, the earth and the heavens 2000-3000 years before they were scientifically proven.
Question 16
Preaching “the Word” only refers to the Old Testament since the writing of II Timothy 4:2 was before the New testament was completed.
Question 17
For the Old Testament prophets, what was the ultimate apologetic?
Question 18
Biblical authors were under the direction of the Holy Spirit when they wrote scripture.
Question 19
All copies of the biblical manuscript are inspired just like the original manuscripts.
Question 20
Because of the respect that people had for the Apostle Paul his message of Jesus Christ was accepted by almost everyone who heard him.