(1) What does the giving of a law imply on the part of the recipient? Why are penalties attached to a law? p. 349, par. 1, first 6 lines
(2) How do we reason with respect to a law having been given Adam? And what was the sin of Eden? p. 349, par. 1, sixth to fourteenth line
(3) What did the just sentence upon Adam imply with respect to his knowledge? And what did the absence of a Mediator evidence? p. 349, par. 1, fifteenth line to end
(4) How was the Divine Law written in the perfect organism of Adam and Eve? And why were they without excuse for their sin? p. 350
(5) What is the condition of mankind today as respects the original Divine likeness? p. 351, par. 1, first half
(6) How can we account for the more or less crude conceptions of right and wrong among even the most depraved of the heathen? p. 351, par. 1, last half
(7) What two kinds of laws prevail among mankind? P. 351, par. 2
(8) How does this correspond with the Divine Law? p 351, par. 3; p. 352, par. 1
(9) Why was it impossible for God to give the fallen race a Law of life? p. 352, par. 2
(10) Where is the first intimation of an atonement and consequent release from the “prison house” recorded? and how fulfilled? p. 353, par. 1
(11) To whom were still clearer promises stated as respects the blessing of the world, and what did this signify? p. 353, par, 2
(12) Why did God place a special Law upon the Israelites? Why were the mediation of Moses and the typical sacrifices for sins necessary, and what does this teach with respect to the Law in Eden? p. 354, par. 1
(13) Who was the only Jew who ever perfectly kept the Mosaic Law, and what double purpose did the Law Covenant serve? p. 354, par. 2
(14) Although Jesus fulfilled it, what is the position of natural Israel with respect to the Law Covenant? p. 355, par. 1
(15) What two forms of Divine Law were operative previous to the first advent? and what two classes were subject to these laws? p. 356, par. 1
(16) Give a brief Scriptural summary of the Sinaitic Law, and who only kept this statement of the Divine Law? p. 356, par. 2
(17) How did Jesus keep and fulfil the Sinaitic Law? p. 356, par. 3, first half
(18) Was it love to God or love for His neighbor that required Jesus’ self-sacrifice? p. 356, par. 3, last half
(19) What two things were accomplished by Jesus’ death? p. 357, par. 1, first eight lines
(20) Make a distinction between these two things effected by Jesus’ death. p. 357, par. I
(21) Has the New Covenant, suretied by Christ’s blood, gone into effect? p. 358, par. 1
(22) Define the purpose and operation of the New Covenant as respects fleshly Israel and the world of mankind. p. 358, par. 2
(23) What is the Law of the New Covenant? Does it differ from the original Divine standard? p. 359, par.
(24) What is meant by re-writing the Law of God in the hearts of men? p. 359, par, 2
(25) During the interim between the fulfilling of the Law Covenant and the inauguration of the New Covenant, is there any Covenant in force? p. 360, par. 1
(26) What is this Covenant, and who are under it? p. 360, par. 2
(27) Explain how the Apostle Paul clearly distinguishes between fleshly and spiritual Israel, as shown in Galatians 4:22-31. p. 361, par. 1, 2
(28) What is the Apostle’s argument with respect to Gentiles who would attempt to come under the Mosaic Law? p. 362, par. 1, first part
(29) What is his teaching in Galatians 5:1-4 with respect to both Gentiles and Jews? p. 362, par. 1, last part
(30) In this type (Gal. 4), how is the New Creation represented? p. 362, par. 2
(31) What did Mount Sinai and the earthly Jerusalem typify? p. 363, par. 1
(32) Under what Covenant is the New Creation? P. 363, par. 2, first part
(33) What proof have we that the Decalogue is not binding upon the New Creation? p. 364, top
(34) Explain how the New Creation is separate and distinct from all others in its relation toward God and His Law. p. 364, par. 1, 2
(35) Are the angelic sons of God under the Sinaitic Law? If not, why should we expect the New Creation to be under it? p 365, par. 1
(36) Why was it necessary that Jesus as a man should be under the Mosaic Law? p. 365, par 2, first part
(37) What is His position as the risen Lord and Head over the New Creation? p. 365, par. 2, last part
(38) What is the heart-attitude of the New Creation toward the Mosaic Law? p. 366, par. 1
(39) Are these New Creatures absolutely without a law? If not, what is the law that controls them? p. 367, par. 1
(40) At what time did the Law of Love become the Law of the New Creation? and what does obedience or disobedience to this Law imply? p. 367, par. 2
(41) How does the grace of God compensate for all our imperfections of the flesh? and under what conditions would we forfeit this grace? p. 367, par. 3
(42) How may we distinguish between stumbling and willful falling from grace? p. 368, par. 1
(43) What lesson do we learn from our failures, and what encouragement is given us in God’s Word? p. 368, par. 1
(44) While the Law of Love was the foundation of our covenant with the Lord, did we at first fully appreciate that Law? Should we not expect to increase more and more in love and thus be made ready for our final examination? p. 369, par. 1
(45) What illustration does the Apostle apply to our present experiences as embryo New Creatures? p. 369, par. 2, first half
(46) What is this “race-course,” and what kind of love is represented by our entering the gate to it? p. 370, top
(47) What is our experience as represented by the first quarter-mark? p. 370, par. 1
(48) What growth in love is represented in our attaining the second quarter-mark? p. 370, par. 2
(49) What further development in love do we experience when we reach the third quarter-mark? p. 370, par. 3
(50) What is the final mark to be attained — the standard of perfect love? p. 371, par. 1
(51) Are we to love our enemies as we love the brethren? What example has the Heavenly Father set us in this respect? p. 371, par. 2
(52) How is God testing our professions of Love? p. 372, par. 1
(53) Why was it not necessary for our Lord Jesus to run this race? p. 372, par. 2
(54) Why do some run the race and reach the mark more quickly than others? p. 373, par. 1
(55) What should be our earnest endeavor with respect to reaching the mark? p. 373, par. 2
(56) When we have reached the mark, will there be no further trials for us? p. 373, par. 3
(57) Will the Law of Love be the standard for all accounted worthy of everlasting life at the close of the Millennial age? p. 374, par. 1
(58) What is the Golden Rule, and how is it superior to the highest standard of the natural man? p. 375, par. 1
(59) How does this rule affect our relationship toward God and toward the brethren? p. 376, par. 1, 2
(60) Explain how we are “changed from glory to glory” through obedience to the Golden Rule. p. 376, par. 3
(61) Does the Law of Love, the “law of liberty,” leave the New Creation without proper restraints? p. 377, par. 1
(62) Will the world of mankind be under this law of liberty during the Millennial age? 378, par. 1, first half
(63) How do the New Creation properly exercise their liberty? p. 378, par. 1, last half
(64) What reward will be given those who faithfully use the liberty wherewith Christ makes free, and why is it essential that the New Creation be especially developed and tested as to perfect love? p. 378, par. 2