The Harp of God eBook

Joseph Franklin Rutherford
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 370 pages of information about The Harp of God.

The Harp of God eBook

Joseph Franklin Rutherford
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 370 pages of information about The Harp of God.

By what prophecy did God show that it was his purpose to redeem man by his beloved Son suffering death? ¶ 201.

In what sense are Adam and his offspring held in restraint or imprisonment?  Give the Scriptural proof. ¶ 202.

What was the first qualification of the one who would provide the ransom-price? ¶ 203.

Could divine justice accept anything more or less than the value of a perfect human life as a ransom for Adam and his race? ¶ 204.

Was it necessary for the redeemer to be a perfect human being? and if so, why? ¶ 204.

In what way did the law given to Israel indicate that a perfect human life would be required as a ransom-price? ¶ 205.

Give an illustration under the law. ¶ 205.

Did the law picture what should constitute the qualification of the redeemer? and if so, where, and what, is it? ¶ 205.

How is man’s extremity and dependence upon Jehovah shown in connection with the ransom provision? ¶ 206.

Could Adam redeem himself? or could any of Adam’s children redeem him or their brethren?  Give Scriptural proof. ¶ 206.

Why was man’s condition hopeless without a redeemer? ¶ 206.

The ransom-price when provided, where must it be presented? ¶ 207.

Could any human being present the value of that ransom-sacrifice in heaven? ¶ 207.

What two potent reasons, then, are there which make it impossible for Adam’s children to redeem their brethren? ¶ 208.

Show how man’s future happiness wholly depends upon the divine provision for redemption, ¶ 209.

Does man’s complete extremity enable us to appreciate more highly the value of the ransom-sacrifice? ¶ 209.

What does this show with reference to the debt of gratitude man owes to Jehovah? ¶ 209.

Give an illustration of man’s extremity; and what would cause him to feel grateful to his benefactor? ¶ 210.

If we find the proof to be conclusive that Jehovah has made provision for the redemption and deliverance of all mankind, how should that affect the mind and heart of every honest person? ¶ 210.

Whom did God send into the earth to be the redeemer or ransomer of mankind? ¶ 211.

What did St. Paul say about this to the Galatians?  Quote the Scripture. ¶ 211.

Was it important that Jesus should be qualified to meet the requirements of the divine law in order to ransom the race? ¶ 211.

Since ransom means exact corresponding price, had Jesus been an incarnated spirit being would he have been qualified to ransom mankind? ¶ 212.

If Jesus had been part man and part God, would he have been qualified to meet the requirements of the divine law? ¶ 212.

What does the divine law definitely require as to the qualification of the redeemer or ransomer? ¶ 212.

How did God send his Son? and when he came, was he a man or was he God?  Give Scriptural proof. ¶ 213.

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