Description
BIBL 104 Quiz 7 LUO – Question and Answers
- The church in Rome probably consisted of at least five household churches rather than one large church.
- According to Paul in Galatians, the law locked and imprisoned us, but provided no remedy. Only faith in Christ can atone for sin and free us from the law’s condemnation.
- In 1 Timothy Paul describes the qualifications of a bishop. He lists both jobs within the church that they must undertake as well as inner character they must possess.
- Thessalonians is filled with Old Testament quotations as Paul seeks to answer some of the questions currently troubling the believers at Thessalonica.
- In Galatians, Paul’s conclusion was that “we are not children of the slave but of the free.” He makes this conclusion by allegorically linking Christians to Sarah rather than ___________.
- In 1 Timothy Paul identified two acts of heresy: forbidding marriage and abstinence from food.
- According to the textbook, Paul asserts in 1 Thessalonians that because of the promise of the rapture, believers will not suffer the wrath of the Day of the Lord.
- Paul tells Timothy in 2 Timothy to “preach the word.” It’s not Timothy’s opinion that he is to preach; it’s what God commands.
- In Galatians, Paul tells the story of how he had to rebuke ________ for hypocrisy.
- According to Paul in Romans, justification is the impartation of God’s righteousness in and through the believer to conform him progressively to the image of Jesus Christ.
- Paul reminds the Colossians that, “You died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God”
- Paul’s hope in Philippians was to offer practical encouragement to his friends at Philippi so they would not be tempted to doubt God’s faithfulness even in dire circumstances.
- _____________ emphasizes the coming judgment on the enemies of Christ and focuses on Satan, the Antichrist, and the world.
- In First Corinthians, Paul asserted that the Corinthians were operating as immature,baby Christians, still using the wisdom of the world and this resulted in divisions among them.
- Timothy can be divided into two sections. The first section deals with _____________ while the second section deals with personal instructions.
- The church at Corinth was the ideal model for a first-century apostolic church.
- In Philemon, Paul makes himself personally responsible for the amount stolen by Onesimus. He tells Philemon to “Charge that to my account.”
- Paul instructs the Corinthians that his perspective on the Gospel ministry includes the idea that the minister, in response, endures many hardships in order not to discredit the ministry.
- Paul founded the church in Rome on his first missionary journey.
- The book of Romans can be divided into two major parts. The first part deals with doctrine and the second part deals with
- In First Corinthians, the Corinthian believers boasted in their tolerance. Instead they should have dealt with this sin problem.
- In the Corinthian church, some believed in Christ’s resurrection but not in the resurrection of believers.
- Paul’s letter to the ___________ includes one of the most complete statements about the true nature of the person of Christ in the New Testament.
- In Ephesians, Paul uses the figure of a temple to describe the church as a spiritual building in which all the different elements are welded together into a collective unity.
- The dominant theme of 2 Timothy is Timothy’s departure from the truth which Paul was seeking to correct.
- While the Corinthian church had many problems they never questioned Paul’s apostolic authority.
- In the letter of ___________, Paul emphasized that believers can experience true joy by living out the mind of Christ within the body of Christ.
- Timothy was written by Paul to Timothy just before Paul’s martyrdom.
- According to Paul in Romans, the story of ____________ demonstrates that salvation and God’s righteousness are God’s gift through faith.
- In Philemon, Paul tells Philemon to receive back his runaway slave “on the basis of love.” Paul is suggesting Philemon not only forgive his crimes but also give Onesimus his freedom.
- The church at Thessalonica was founded by Paul during his first missionary journey.
- In Philippians Paul argues that true joy and peace are not contingent on circumstances but rather in knowing that an all-powerful and all-loving God is in control.
- According to the textbook, Paul reminds the Thessalonians that their fellow believers who have died will all be resurrected and translated (glorified) together, to be with Christ forever.
- The problems addressed in First Corinthians arose when various groups sided with different leaders who best represented their view of Christianity.
- Paul sees believers as having three chief duties. One of these duties is towards the
- According to Paul in Romans, sanctification includes the imputation of God’s righteousness by means of faith in Jesus Christ.
- Paul sees believers as having three chief duties. One of these duties is towards the
- According to Paul in 2 Timothy, since God is perfect and all-knowing when He breathed inspiration on the Scriptures, they were perfect.
- For Paul in Ephesians, the answer to unity is the fact that we are “in Christ” and all of us are members of “the body of Christ.”
- Paul’s letters to the Corinthians deal with the challenges of Christians living in a hostile culture.
- In order to “not carry out the desire of the flesh,” Paul urges the Galatians to
- In Colossians, Paul seems to sum up the Colossian heresy of gnosis calling it, “Philosophy and empty deceit based on human tradition, based on the elemental forces of the world.”
- __________ was Philemon’s runaway slave from Colossae who encountered Paul in Rome.
- According to Paul in Romans, the presence of the indwelling Holy Spirit has set believers free from the law and the rule of sin and death.
- In 2 Corinthians Paul told the church that the Macedonians were giving a contribution for the work of the ministry. Thus, their contribution was appreciated but not needed.
- Paul’s instructs the Corinthians that his perspective on the Gospel ministry includes the idea that the minister accepts his weakness because of the opportunities it affords.
- Paul’s instructs the Corinthians that his perspective on the Gospel ministry includes the idea that knowing the fear of God moves the minister to persuade unsaved people to become Christians.
- _______________ contains the earliest instructions for church leaders and orderly arrangement of the local church.
- Paul encourages Titus to exhort with sound doctrine in order to produce good Christian behavior.
- Paul reminds Titus that since people were saved “not by works of righteousness that we had done, but according to His mercy” and justified by God’s grace, they should live a life of good works toward all men.