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The Harp of God

CHAPTER III
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46.
What was the result of the judgment pronounced against man?
47.
How long did Adam live after he was sentenced to die?
47.
How did God enforce the sentence against man?
47.
Would Adam have died if he had remained in Eden?
47.
Why does a parent punish his child?
48.
If the child always obeyed, would punishment he necessary?
48.
What is one of the chief reasons for God permitting man to suffer the effects of wrongdoing?
48.
Why did God enforce his judgment against man?
What was his purpose?
49.
What motive prompts all the acts of Jehovah?
49.
The manifestation of divine justice may be likened to what chord in music?
and why?
50.
What did the suffering of Job picture relative to the harp?
51.
How could Adam and Eve apply the sayings of Job to themselves?
51.
Has the world of mankind ever appreciated the manifestation of divine justice?
and why not?
51.
Why can a Christian appreciate the manifestation of divine justice as one of the strings of God's harp?
51.
As a sacrificing priest, what did Aaron typify?
52.
How did the experiences of Aaron and his sons teach Christians not to mourn because of the exercise of divine justice?
52.
When a Christian appreciates the divine plan, what does he say?
52.
What did God sentence to death, the soul or the body?
53.
If the soul of man were immortal, how could it be put to death?
53.
Is it important for us to define terms before freely using them in the study of the Bible?
54.
Define immortality.

55.
Define the soul.

55.
State fully the Scriptural account of how the soul was created.

55.
Give some illustration of the soul.

56.
Does man possess a soul?
58.
What creatures beside man are souls?
58.
Is there a difference in the manner of the death of souls?
58.
Give some Scriptures to show that the soul is not immortal.


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