Define sin-offering. [¶ 199].

Where and how was the ransom-price provided? [¶ 199].

Where was the sin-offering begun? and where is it finished? [¶ 199].

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].