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Question 1 The problems of the local church
of 1 Corinthians were rooted in a sinful selfcenteredness.
Question 2 In 1st Corinthians Paul stressed,
without _____ the spiritual gifts have no value.
Question 3 Galatians makes it very clear
that the law is more powerful and cancels out grace.
Question 4 What is justification, and how
does it relate to God’s grace?
Question 5 In Romans, Paul made it clear he
hoped to spread the gospel east to India and planned to visit that region.
Question 6 2nd Corinthians is the most
impersonal of all Paul’s letters and reflects he does not really know the
recipients.
Question 7 What were Paul’s personal motivations
to write such a blunt letter with negative accusations?
Question 8 Living a good life is Paul’s
answer to the problem of sin in Romans 6–7?
Question 9 The Thessalonians thought their
persecutions might indicate that they were already in the Day of the Lord.
Question 10 New Testament letters are
occasional or situational, meaning that they were written to address specific
situations or problems related to the author or (usually) to the readers.
Question 11 The main doctrinal issue Paul
addressed in his letter to the Galatians was that faith alone in Christ, not
works, accomplished their salvation.
Question 12 In Romans, Paul teaches about
the Jewish “remnant” and the future of Israel.
Question 13 Sanctification (or progressive
holiness) through the indwelling Holy Spirit in the lives of believers is the
fruit (result) of justification
Question 14 “Believers should obey
governmental authority.” Why?
Question 15 New Testament letters are
typically shorter than their ancient counterparts since early Christian leaders
needed more space to conduct their missionary work and shepherd their flocks
from a distance.
Question 16 What topics do 1 Timothy and
Titus have in common?
Question 17 What kind of leaders did Paul
want in churches?
Question 18 Timothy witnessed the stoning
of Paul, or its results, which influenced him to have the meek, retiring
personality that appears in this letter.
Question 19 The church at Corinth was the
ideal model of a firstcentury apostolic church.
Question 20 Paul famously describes love in
1 Corinthians 10.
Question 1 Sanctification (or progressive
holiness) through the indwelling Holy Spirit in the lives of believers is the
fruit (result) of justification
Question 2 Paul famously describes love in
1 Corinthians 10.
Question 3 What were Paul’s personal
motivations to write such a blunt letter with negative accusations?
Question 4 New Testament letters are
typically shorter than their ancient counterparts since early Christian leaders
needed more space to conduct their missionary work and shepherd their flocks
from a distance.
Question 5 In 1st Corinthians Paul
stressed, without _____ the spiritual gifts have no value.
Question 6 Timothy witnessed the stoning of
Paul, or its results, which influenced him to have the meek, retiring
personality that appears in this letter.
Question 7 Letters are meant to be
read________________, the same way you read a personal letter today.
Question 8 The Thessalonians thought their
persecutions might indicate that they were already in the Day of the Lord.
Question 9 The problems of the local church
of 1 Corinthians were rooted in a sinful selfcenteredness.
Question 10 What were the main differences
between Paul’s first and second imprisonments?
Question 11 The Pastoral Epistles do not
teach us about church leadership.
Question 12 The city of Ephesus was a small
town of no significance.
Question 13 “Believers should obey
governmental authority.” Why?
Question 14 How is righteousness related to
faith?
Question 15 The main doctrinal issue Paul
addressed in his letter to the Galatians was that faith alone in Christ, not
works, accomplished their salvation.
Question 16 New Testament letters are
occasional or situational, meaning that they were written to address specific
situations or problems related to the author or (usually) to the readers.
Question 17 2nd Corinthians is the most
impersonal of all Paul’s letters and reflects he does not really know the
recipients.
Question 18 In Romans, Paul made it clear
he hoped to spread the gospel east to India and planned to visit that region.
Question 19 The church at Corinth was the
ideal model of a firstcentury apostolic church.
Question 20 Galatians makes it very clear
that the law is more powerful and cancels out grace.
Question 1 The problems of the local church
of 1 Corinthians were rooted in a sinful selfcenteredness.
Question 2 New Testament letters are
typically shorter than their ancient counterparts since early Christian leaders
needed more space to conduct their missionary work and shepherd their flocks
from a distance.
Question 3 New Testament letters are
occasional or situational, meaning that they were written to address specific
situations or problems related to the author or (usually) to the readers.
Question 4 How is righteousness related to
faith?
Question 5 Galatians makes it very clear
that the law is more powerful and cancels out grace.
Question 6 In Romans, Paul made it clear he
hoped to spread the gospel east to India and planned to visit that region.
Question 7 “Believers should obey
governmental authority.” Why?
Question 8 The city of Ephesus was a small
town of no significance.
Question 9 What is justification, and how
does it relate to God’s grace?
Question 10 What were Paul’s personal
motivations to write such a blunt letter with negative accusations?
Question 11 In Romans, Paul teaches about
the Jewish “remnant” and the future of Israel.
Question 12 The Pastoral Epistles do not
teach us about church leadership.
Question 13 Living a good life is Paul’s
answer to the problem of sin in Romans 6–7?
Question 14 The Thessalonians thought their
persecutions might indicate that they were already in the Day of the Lord.
Question 15 In 1st Corinthians Paul
stressed, without _____ the spiritual gifts have no value.
Question 16 The church at Corinth was the
ideal model of a firstcentury apostolic church.
Question 17 Letters are meant to be
read________________, the same way you read a personal letter today.
Question 18 Timothy witnessed the stoning
of Paul, or its results, which influenced him to have the meek, retiring
personality that appears in this letter.
Question 19 What were the main differences
between Paul’s first and second imprisonments?
Question 20 Paul famously describes love in
1 Corinthians 10.
Question 1 The Pastoral Epistles do not teach
us about church leadership.
Question 2 In Romans, Paul made it clear he
hoped to spread the gospel east to India and planned to visit that region.
Question 3 In Romans, Paul teaches about
the Jewish “remnant” and the future of Israel.
Question 4 The church at Corinth was the
ideal model of a firstcentury apostolic church.
Question 5 New Testament letters are
occasional or situational, meaning that they were written to address specific
situations or problems related to the author or (usually) to the readers.
Question 6 What were the main differences
between Paul’s first and second imprisonments?
Question 7 “Believers should obey
governmental authority.” Why?
Question 8 Timothy witnessed the stoning of
Paul, or its results, which influenced him to have the meek, retiring
personality that appears in this letter.
Question 9 What kind of leaders did Paul
want in churches?
Question 10 What is justification, and how
does it relate to God’s grace?
Question 11 Letters are meant to be
read________________, the same way you read a personal letter today.
Question 12 What topics do 1 Timothy and
Titus have in common?
Question 13 The problems of the local
church of 1 Corinthians were rooted in a sinful selfcenteredness.
Question 14 Sanctification (or progressive
holiness) through the indwelling Holy Spirit in the lives of believers is the
fruit (result) of justification
Question 15 New Testament letters are
typically shorter than their ancient counterparts since early Christian leaders
needed more space to conduct their missionary work and shepherd their flocks
from a distance.
Question 16 The Thessalonians thought their
persecutions might indicate that they were already in the Day of the Lord.
Question 17 2nd Corinthians is the most
impersonal of all Paul’s letters and reflects he does not really know the
recipients.
Question 18 The city of Ephesus was a small
town of no significance.
Question 19 The main doctrinal problem Paul
corrected in his letter to the Galatians was that "faith alone in Christ,
not works, accomplished their salvation."
Question 20 In 1st Corinthians Paul
stressed, without _____ the spiritual gifts have no value.
Question 1 What were the main differences
between Paul’s first and second imprisonments?
Question 2 The church at Corinth was the
ideal model of a firstcentury apostolic church.
Question 3 Living a good life is Paul’s
answer to the problem of sin in Romans 6–7?
Question 4 In 1st Corinthians Paul
stressed, without _____ the spiritual gifts have no value.
Question 5 Galatians makes it very clear
that the law is more powerful and cancels out grace.
Question 6 New Testament letters are
occasional or situational, meaning that they were written to address specific
situations or problems related to the author or (usually) to the readers.
Question 7 The city of Ephesus was a small
town of no significance.
Question 8 The Pastoral Epistles do not
teach us about church leadership.
Question 9 Letters are meant to be
read________________, the same way you read a personal letter today.
Question 10 In Romans, Paul teaches about
the Jewish “remnant” and the future of Israel.
Question 11 Sanctification (or progressive
holiness) through the indwelling Holy Spirit in the lives of believers is the
fruit (result) of justification
Question 12 “Believers should obey
governmental authority.” Why?
Question 13 The Thessalonians thought their
persecutions might indicate that they were already in the Day of the Lord.
Question 14 What is justification, and how
does it relate to God’s grace?
Question 15 How is righteousness related to
faith?
Question 16 In Romans, Paul made it clear
he hoped to spread the gospel east to India and planned to visit that region.
Question 17 Paul famously describes love in
1 Corinthians 10.
Question 18 What kind of leaders did Paul
want in churches?
Question 19 2nd Corinthians is the most
impersonal of all Paul’s letters and reflects he does not really know the
recipients.
Question 20 New Testament letters are
typically shorter than their ancient counterparts since early Christian leaders
needed more space to conduct their missionary work and shepherd their flocks
from a distance.
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